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This Eclipse plug-in automatically generates build-scripts for the Eclipse CDT managed build system from CMake scripts. Its Primary claim is: Co-workers should be able to just check out the source and build the project.
Since CDT 11.4 broke compatibility of this plugin
it may be necessary delete the Eclipse projects using this plugin and re-create each project from scratch. Please delete the .cproject
file before re-creating.
- Automatic generation of build scripts. See Primary claim: No need to manually invoke cmake: Cmake options are persisted in the Eclipse project settings files.
- Cmake is a cross-platform build tool. So Eclipse projects should be cross-platform as feasible; without the need for co-workers to adjust Eclipse project settings just to build on their platform.
- Take the CMakeLists.txt as the source of truth.
- Auto-detect the actual build tool to invoke: make, ninja, nmake, MinGW make, MSYS make, ...
- Easy project configuration regarding code completion, symbol-declaration lookup and macro-value tool-tips in the source editor.
- Feed include paths and pre-processor symbols from cmake to the CDT-Indexer (CMake Compilation DB).
- Retrieve compiler-built-in pre-processor symbols and include paths by interrogating the actual compiler and feed these to the CDT-Indexer (CMake Compilation DB). Well, at least as the compiler supports that (GNU C and
nvcc
CUDA compilers do so).
- If you do not have any existing code, check out the Sample Projects, choose one and fill in your code.
- If you have an existing C/C++ project code, inside Eclipse, goto
Help:Help Contents
, then read theCmake4eclipse User Guide:Tasks
nodes.
The plugin is licensed under the Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 ("EPL-2.0").
- CDT v 11.4 or newer and Eclipse v 2023-12 or newer.
- Java 17 or newer.
The easiest way is to drag this: to your running Eclipse workbench.
Alternatively, cmake4eclipse can be installed into Eclipse using the "Install New Software..." dialog and entering the update site URL listed below.
This composite update site is for use in a Eclipse workbench and contains the latest release as well as selected older releases: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/15knots/cmake4eclipse/master/releng/comp-update/.
Tool integrators will find each release at cloudsmith.
Each release is provided as a stand-alone zipped p2 repository and can be consumed in a PDE target platform. To add one
of these repositories to your target platform, add a Software Site and enter a URL for the location as
jar:https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/15knots/p2-zip/raw/files/cmake4eclipse-3.0.0.zip!/
(note the leading jar:
and the trailing !/
).
If you work at a company that wants to ship cmake4eclipse with your product, please consider to mirror the zip file internally and reference the company-internal location in your target definition. This will help to reduce the traffic on cloudsmith and make your product builds immune to downtimes on cloudsmith.
This project uses Apache maven as its build system.
To build from a command-line, run mvn package
in the root directory of the project source files.
There is also a run configuration for eclipse to invoke the maven build: build cmake4eclipse
.
To debug the plug-in from Eclipse, first set the Plug-in Development Target platform of your workbench to cdt/11.4-eclipse/2023-12
,
then run the Eclipse Application launch configuration named cmake4eclipse
.
- CbmRoot https://redmine.cbm.gsi.de/projects/cbmroot/wiki/DevCbmEclipse#Install-CMake-related-Eclipse-plugins
- GnuCash https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Eclipse#Suggested_Plugins
- HTGS https://pages.nist.gov/HTGS/doxygen/tutorial0.html
- Kendryte https://forum.kendryte.com/topic/35/build-kendryte-using-eclipse
- Merlin http://www.accelerators.manchester.ac.uk/merlin/Quickstart/Eclipse.html
- Minres/SystemC-Quickstart https://github.com/Minres/SystemC-Quickstart
- Mixxx https://www.mixxx.org/wiki/doku.php/eclipse#step-by-step_setup
- Navit https://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Eclipse#Project_Setup
Nsight Eclipse https://devblogs.nvidia.com/drivepx-application-development-using-nsight-eclipse-edition#attachment_10114