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Develop UNO Program by cpp IDE

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 2:03 pm
by shelleyzhang
I can build example by makefile only,Is there any solution to develop c++ uno program by ide like eclipse cdt?
Thanks.

Re: Develop UNO Program by cpp IDE

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 1:47 am
by rudolfo
According from what I know about Eclipse it can integrate third party (read as Open Office) Makefiles or generate Makefiles on each one (using some standard (and configurable) rules.
http://help.eclipse.org/indigo/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.cdt.doc.user%2Fconcepts%2Fcdt_c_makefile.htm wrote:The CDT can generate a makefile for you, such projects are called Managed Make projects. Some projects, known as Standard Make projects, allow you to define your own makefile.
But I use GNU Emacs, so I don't care for Eclipse, because Emacs can work with Makefiles, Ant build files and even with VisualStudio project build files.

Re: Develop UNO Program by cpp IDE

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 2:33 am
by shelleyzhang
All the make file is writed line by line by yourself?

Re: Develop UNO Program by cpp IDE

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:41 pm
by rudolfo
Actually I am only a user of OpenOffice. Though I work as software developer I don't do any cpp development for Openoffice. My general experience with development project is that you can always get them integrated if you don't fear hand-crafting your project files. Usually all tools have options to call external programs. Just recently I have plugged in a grunt javascript project into one of my makefile projects.
I remember some discussions about the right build environment for Open Office. Some did favor dmake others GNU make. The API documentation mentions both tools, but the docs are from 2013 so the might not be accurate any more.
I guess you have to take the hard way. Check the documentation of Eclipse and read the OpenOffice developer guide. Both should have some information about integration with other tools/environments.