[aspectc-user] Using AspectC with Eclipse in Linux

Olaf Spinczyk Olaf.Spinczyk at informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Mon Oct 10 10:36:22 CEST 2005


Hi,

you should also refer to the CDT documentation at 
http://www.eclipse.org/cdt, because the ACDT is a CDT extension. There 
is a users manual with more than 400 pages available.

Best regards,

Olaf


Rainer Sand wrote:
> Hi Pericles,
>
> Pericles Leng Cheng schrieb:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> This is my first time in this forum and my first time using AspectC.
>> Therefore most of my questions will probably be stupid.
>>
>> I installed Eclipse version 3.0.2 and added the ACDT plugin for 
>> AspectC. I
>> tried building a managed C and C++ file and it runs fine. Now I got the
>> example code from the AspectC tutorial and tried to run it but I am 
>> not sure
>> how to do that. I created the main.cpp and queue.h files and another 
>> file
>> named ElementCounter2.ah but how do you build and run these?
>>
> A managed C/C++ project should be built automatically (if the option 
> "Build automatically" is set). You can start the building process 
> manually in the menu bar under "Project" -> "Build Project".
>
>> I am new in using Eclipse too so I was wondering if there is a more 
>> detailed
>> example showing how to use Eclipse to build and run it.
> >
> I don't know if you noticed the AspectC++ Development User Guide under 
> "Help" -> "Help Contents"? There you will find a tutorial to create a 
> hello world example with an AspectC++ Header and how to build it.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Rainer
>
>>
>> Thank you in advance for helping me,
>>
>>
>> Pericles Leng Cheng
>>
>>
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