Thanks for that, I'll look into it. Maybe it's a good way to allow older
versions of NetBeans to use this plugin.
Piotr
On 5/31/26 1:41 AM, Ernie Rael wrote:
You may find https://github.com/timboudreau/yenta useful.
NetBeans module system hack allowing you to retroactively declare
your module a “friend” of another module offering a restricted API.
-ernie
On 26/05/30 3:44 PM, Piotr Hoppe wrote:
About two years and many NetBeans releases have passed since the last
news about C/C++ support was published, and we still haven't seen any
progress with this.
When I want to use NetBeans with C/C++, I have to use tricks to run
the old CND plugin on the current NetBeans release, but with every
new version of NB, it gets harder to do that.
For this reason, I thought I could do something that might help someone.
Using AI, I extracted the C/C++ module from the cnd branch into a
standalone plugin and uploaded it to a GitHub repository
(https://github.com/piotrhoppe/netbeans-cnd). I thought it would help
me use CND with the latest NB, but there is an issue with
dependencies and I still need to do some tricks.
The `cnd.lsp` module uses the `nativeexecution` API, but is not
listed in its friends. Is it possible to add the `cnd.lsp` module as
a friend of the `nativeexecution` API in the next release of
NetBeans? Should I prepare that change for NB?
If anyone is interested, please help me make the CND plugin great
again! ;)
See you on https://github.com/piotrhoppe/netbeans-cnd
Piotr
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