Daniel Teske wrote:
> On Monday 03 August 2009 14:19:22 ext Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
>> Daniel Teske wrote:
>>>> hope this helps
>>> Thanks, I actually remembered on the way home why it doesn't work yet.
>>> Qt4Project basically already collects per file include directories and
>>> defines, but we don't yet use them in the code model. There are a few
>>> tricky problems which we need to solve first. One of them is the memory
>>> consumption in the code model, one is that we then have cases where the
>>> same file needs to be parsed with different defines (E.g. on which
>>> information do we do syntax highlighting.) And a few more, but we'll get
>>> there.
>>>
>>> daniel
>> OK, Daniel, thanks!
>>
>> Look forward to that feature :-)
> Well it might take a while for that.
>
>> So for the moment, I should explicitly add INCLUDEPATH in the project as
>> a way of making it work?
> Yes, or change the code there slightly to always add all include paths to the
> global include list. (That is pinfo.includes.)
>
mh... I'm sorry but I didn't get this... could you explain it, please?
>> By the way, have you seen my other thread: "debugging qt-creator"? Any
>> suggestion, please?
> Yes, but I have not hat much knowledge about debugging.
uh... but then how you debug the code you write for qt-creator?!
cheers
Lorenzo
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