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| ==Eclipse CDT 4.0 Generator==
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| [[Image:CMakeEclipseCDT4_TSPBuild.png|thumb|right|350px|CMake generated Eclipse Project for TSP]] | | This page has moved [https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/wikis/doc/editors/Eclipse-CDT4-Generator here]. |
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| [[Image:CMakeEclipseCDT4GeneratorScreendump.png|thumb|right|350px|Eclipse opens CMake project file]]
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| There is an Eclipse CDT 4.0 generator being developed on top of the Makefile generators available now (i.e., "Unix Makefiles", "MinGW Makefiles", "MSYS Makefiles", and maybe "NMake Makefiles").
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| Note that CMake 2.4.x users may follow instructions provided here [[CMake:Eclipse]] in order
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| to setup an Eclipse+CMake usage ''manually''.
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| With this generator it is possible to create a set of .project/.cproject files that can be imported in Eclipse as an "Existing Eclipse project".
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| Since August 1st the Eclipse generator is included in CMake cvs.
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| If you would like to monitor the changes to the EclipseCDT4 support, you can view the following links which contain the cvs history log for changes to the two main files:
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| * [http://www.cmake.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Source/cmExtraEclipseCDT4Generator.h?root=CMake&view=log cmExtraEclipseCDT4Generator.h]
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| * [http://www.cmake.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Source/cmExtraEclipseCDT4Generator.cxx?root=CMake&view=log cmExtraEclipseCDT4Generator.cxx]
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| ==Using Eclipse CDT4 Generator==
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| Using the Eclipse CDT4 generator is not different as using another CMake generator.
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| In this example I assume the source tree of my project
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| is ''/home/eric/certi_src''
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| <li> Create a build directory and goes there
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| <pre>mkdir /home/eric/certi_build
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| cd /home/eric/certi_build</pre>
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| </li>
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| <li> Launch CMake
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| <pre>cmake -G"Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles" ../certi_src</pre>
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| After that you will find two eclipse file in your build tree:
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| <li> <tt>certi_build/.project</tt></li>
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| <li> <tt>certi_build/.cproject</tt></li>
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| </ol>
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| </li>
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| <li> Import the created project file into Eclipse:
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| <li> Launch eclipse</li>
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| <li> Import project using Menu ''File->Import''
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| [[Image:Capture-EclipseMenuFileImport.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Eclipse Menu->File->Import]]</li>
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| <li> Select ''Existing projects into workspace'':
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| [[Image:Capture-EclipseProjectsIntoWorkspace.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Existing Projects into Workspace]]</li>
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| <li> Browse where your build tree is and select the root build tree directory
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| [[Image:Capture-Import.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Eclipse Import after build tree selection]]</li>
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| <li> You get a fully functionnal eclipse project
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| [[Image:Capture-certi_build-Eclipse.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Eclipse Imported CERTI project]]</li>
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| </ol>
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| </li>
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| </ol>
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| ==Using Eclipse CDT4 Generator (CVS enabled project)==
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| There is a limitation of the CMake CDT4 Eclipse generator when
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| your source tree is handled by a versioning system (like CVS, Subversion or other)
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| you may read the referred discussions in the links below.
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| A may be acceptable ''solution'' is to have 2 projects:
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| <li> one for version management
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| This one may be obtained by a normal ''checkout'' using new project from CVS</li>
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| <li> one the building resulting from the imported CMake generated project which
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| is obtained by the previously described procedure</li>
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| </ol>
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| You will find a screen cast describing how to it
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| here: [[Image:CMakeEclipseCDT4andCVS-2.ogg]] | |
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| ==Discussion about Eclipse CDT4 Generator limitations==
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| Eclipse assume project files (i.e. .project and .cproject) ''must
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| be at the root of the project tree'' '''and''' a project
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| may be handled by a versioning system (CVS, SVN, ...) iff
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| ''the root project tree is''.
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| This assumption clashes with the fact that CMake generated files
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| should ''stay in the build tree'' whereas source files (which are usually those handled
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| by a versioning system) reside ''in the source tree''.
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| There has been a fair amount of discussion regarding this '''problem'''
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| of the Eclipse CDT4 Generator:
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| <li>[http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2007-October/016956.html Trouble with CMake + Eclipse + SVN/CVS]
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| <li>[http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2007-August/015504.html *Updated* Eclipse CDT4 CMake Generator - Pre-Alpha version]
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| <li>[http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/platform-cvs-dev/msg00462.html Partially Shared project using Eclipse CDT (cdt-dev ML)]
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| </ol>
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