The "Profiling Categories" page was made to further the profiling
unification
efforts. Here the plug-ins are grouped into categories to serve some
sort of
abstraction over the multiple tools we provide. However, if users are
familiar
with the tools they should still be able to easily find the preferences
for the
individual plugins. I guess this would be under a "Profiling Tools" root
page.
As an alternative we could have the following preferences structure
under C/C++:
Profiling -> Tools
-> Categories
Of course this is just a suggestion, and at the moment it might not be
worth it,
since most of our C/C++ profiling tools don't have/need global
preferences from
what I have seen.
On 04/08/2013 09:16 AM, Xavier Raynaud wrote:
Hi,
Good point.
Especially because there is already a "Profiling Categories"
preference page, contributed by o.e.l.profiling.launch :)
But this point comes with more question than answers...
- I do not know the point of these pages. I do not see their effect.
Can somebody help me on this topic ?
- These three pages are highly correlated. Adding gcov preference page
at the same hierarchical level looks odd.
Any clue ?
Xavier
On 04/05/2013 11:54 PM, Camilo Bernal wrote:
Would we want to consider implementing a "Profiling" category page
under C/C++ where
our plug-ins could contribute their preferences to? This would be
consistent with the
rest of the C/C++ categories (e.g. "Build", "Debug"). However, I
think it would be
better suited for it to be implemented on the CDT side to avoid
potential conflicts.
On 04/05/2013 11:43 AM, Xavier Raynaud wrote:
Ok,
In this case, I will just move Gcov preferences in "C/C++" category.
Many thanks,
Xavier
On 04/05/2013 05:26 PM, Marc Khouzam wrote:
Also, I don't think that preferences should be labeled by project name.
Users should not need to know that some preferences are from the
Linux Tools project
or from the CDT project.
Therefore I think things like Gcov, and other C/C++ preferences
provided by Linux Tools
should go under C/C++, but not using a "Linux Tools" category.
The goal in the end is to provide a united solution for C/C++ users.
Thanks
Marc
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*Subject:* Re: [linuxtools-dev] preference pages
The problem is that some of these aren't C/C++ and not all of
them are Linux-focused :)
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Xavier Raynaud
<xavier.rayn...@kalray.eu <mailto:xavier.rayn...@kalray.eu>>wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently working on some preference pages for gcov and
gprof, and I discovered that there is no root categrory for
linuxtools preference pages.
Changelog, Gcov, Library Hover, Man pages, SystemTap,
Tracing preferences are all at root level of the eclipse
preferences.
What about creating a "LinuxTools" root page for all of them ?
Perhaps also move it into "C/C++" category ?
What's your opinion on that ?
Xavier
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