Hi Thomas,
this list is very quiet.
I suggest to join the NetCAT project [1]. As a side effect you should
get a lot of help from the comunitiy members. I too would appreciate,
that developing JDK source on NetBeans would be more simple.
-Ulf
[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/NetCAT+FAQ
Am 07.06.2017 um 09:23 schrieb Thomas Stüfe:
Hi all,
I am attempting to use Netbeans on Windows. I work with the
common/nb_native project (currently from jdk10/hs). I worked with CDS
Eclipse before, and this is my first attempt to use Netbeans.
Code assistance works well enough for shared coding out of the box to
do some serious editing even without tweaking anything, which is nice.
I first use the Mac64 configuration, now I try to add a real Windows
configuration.
I do not attempt to build from within Netbeans. I have the OpenJDK
windows build working in cygwin, and that is good enough for me. I
only need an editor with good C++ refactoring.
So I attempt to do the same I would do in CDS:
1) define which sources are to be parsed (shared, os/windows,
os_cpu/windows_x86...)
2) Set include paths and Preprocessor definitions.
Point (2) is not complicated, but Point (1) has me stumped. In
Eclipse, I can set up source directories the same way I would set up
include paths, but I cannot find the setting in Netbeans.
I see that different configurations do include or exclude their
specific source folder. Like, on Mac64 configuration, os/bsd and
os/posix are black, the rest is greyed out. But how is this done?
Where do I define which source folders are to be parsed for which
configuration?
Thanks a lot!
Thomas