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Re: Eclipse Plugin Maintaineer?

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Originally Posted by Astronouth7303
I'm going to answer a lot of questions in one go.

1. 2006 compatible: I took prograid's plugin, added a lot more features to it, and used it for our team. The mod is in Subversion online, but you need a login to read it. (I'll go fix that some time.)

2. PIC C editor: I tried this at one point, but it is a much harder problem. This is partly because the toolchain only required XML, while the editor requires real Java code. The main problem is that the CDT provides no way to modify the language. This was compounded by the fact that it doesn't really have facilities to differentiate between dialects. (I've heard that newer versions of the CDT will help with this...)

Also included in this project was an error parser for the MCC18 output. Much, much simpler. (Except for Eclipse problems, it might be done.)

If interested, I'll make sure to post these publicly.
Im interested, whenever you have time.

Fedora Core 6 released today. w00t.