From: Wolfram Brenig <w.brenig@tu-bs.de>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: emacs+ede+ecb questions
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 17:23:22 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100111172322.263855bc@dell1.thp.nat.tu-bs.de> (raw)
Hi,
is anybody out there using emacs + ede (cedet) + ecb ? I'm having several newbie's questions:
1) how can I set compiler flags (a) *per* sub-project or (b) *per* target ? Not the AM_....-type of flags, but such like CFLAGS="blabla".
2) If I have a source file which is a member of *several* targets of *several* sub-projects, how can I switch the file's current membership from one pair of (sub-projects/target) to another one other than purging its current buffer and reloading it from the other sub-projects directory.
3) Somewhat similar to the preceeding, if I have a source file which is a member of *several* targets within *one* sub-project, then, whenever I want to compile it, ede will ask me for which target. In principle that's ok. - but can't I somehow set a fixed target for compilation for a 'some time'. Always having to answer 'for which target?' is not very handy.
4) How can I display *.o (object) files in ede's speedbar? I found several places to change regexps for files to be, or not to be displayed, but none of them produced the *.o files to show up in ede's speedbar file view?
5) Can I tell ede to compile a specific target completely from scratch, although some *.o files may already have been compiled. Sure, one can delete *.o files on a file-by-file basis, but that is not very handy.
6) I am trying to use ede together with ecb and I want to have ede's speedbar instead of ecb's directory buffer. I have no problem in doing that, however once ede's speedbar replaces ecb's directory buffer, I cannot resize the speedbar's buffer anymore. Neither mouse_1,2, or 3 does this for me? How to resize speedbar's window in ecb?
Thanks for any help,
wb
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