The C++ plugin I found has not been updated in ages. It might work for NDK
dev but Android's source tree was just too much :)
On Mar 12, 2013 9:01 AM, "Ian Ni-Lewis" <[email protected]> wrote:

How complex is your build? IntelliJ's built-in build system works fine for
me; I've never had to touch an ant file.

There are a couple of C++ plugins for IntelliJ. I haven't used them, but
it's hard to imagine them being worse for NDK work than Eclipse CDT ;-)

On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 8:35:37 AM UTC-7, Romain Guy (Google) wrote:

> We use make internally but I used ant on personal apps. You can map an ant
> target to a key shortcut in IntelliJ which makes dev. a little nicer.
> On Mar 12, 2013 1:17 AM, "Jason Polites" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Well that pretty much seals the deal for me.  Intellij it is.
>>
>> I presume this means using ANT as the build system?  I've had all sorts
>> of trials and tribulations with the ANT build system for Android, although
>> in fairness most of this has been caused by trying to push it beyond it's
>> comfort zone (generating mocks, code coverage etc)
>>
>> Thanks Romain.. love your work ;)
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 12:33 AM, Romain Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I use IntelliJ for all my Android framework development work and I have
>>> used it to work on apps such as the stock Launcher and a couple of personal
>>> apps. I can live without ADT since the most critical tools are available as
>>> standalone apps (DDMS, hierarchyviewer, traceview, etc.) You will probably
>>> miss some of the niceties of ADT so you should give it a try and see how it
>>> feels for you.
>>>
>>> IntelliJ is definitely not very good for native code which is why I use
>>> Eclipse (with only the CDT plugin) at the same time. If you have enough RAM
>>> it's a pretty good setup overall: Eclipse for C/C++ and IntelliJ for
>>> everything else.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> OK.. I've just about had enough of eclipse.  I have been using it for
>>>> 10+ years (ever since it was WSAD :/) and have put up with it's slowness,
>>>> buggyness, upgrade nightmares, plugins that don't work, plugins that do
>>>> work.. then don't, random crashes etc etc... but I just can't take it
>>>> anymore.
>>>>
>>>> This latest version of eclipse (Juno Service Release 2 Build id:
>>>> 20130225-0426) is so riddled with bugs that I can't get through just a
>>>> few hours with either my delete key not working (
>>>> http://stackoverflow.com/**questions/2539672/my-delete-**
>>>> key-wont-work-in-eclipse-in-**os-x<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2539672/my-delete-key-wont-work-in-eclipse-in-os-x>),
>>>> files not saving, a veritable "torrent" of NullPointerExceptions in the
>>>> Error Log which manifest as random UI failures mixed in with the occasional
>>>> but predictable complete crash followed by a "build the world" on restart
>>>> that takes about 3 days.
>>>>
>>>> I love eclipse, but enough is enough.
>>>>
>>>> So.. is intellij for Android development a realistic option?  Obviously
>>>> Google make plugins for eclipse so this is always going to be the first
>>>> stop for SDK updates, but if anyone is out there who has made the switch
>>>> from eclipse to intellij *specifically for Android work* please let me
>>>> know your opinion.
>>>>
>>>> I also do a reasonable amount in C++ using the CDT (which is a whole
>>>> other source of issues) and I understand that this is not a strong point
>>>> for intellij (?)
>>>>
>>>> I really wish the folks at eclipse (whoever they are) would stop trying
>>>> to build features and just make the darn thing stable... I mean 10 years..
>>>> c'mon guys.
>>>>
>>>> :/
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