This could be arranged, but Eugene has a very valid question - Eclipse
sets all those on the project level and might misbehave as soon as
somebody starts debugging such a project.
Milos, you can say that's eclipse's problem. But is't a majority of
users, whether it's good or bad, we need to respect that use case.
So the question remains - should we modify the compiler plugin to allow
separate configurations for test compiler? Or if such a need comes -
it's an indication that it's time to move tests into a separate project?
Anyone ?
� wrote:
Yes Milos, it was my question.
In fact, it's nice to can specify specific configuration for both source and
test.
For instance, we want to be able to define the source and target level but
also some other configuration such as compilerArgument and so on
R�my
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