C/C++ IDE support for HotSpot
Mikael Gerdin
mikael.gerdin at oracle.com
Wed Mar 22 14:21:34 UTC 2017
Hi all,
I've finally grown tired of manually setting up a hand crafted Eclipse
CDT configuration for the JVM sources and decided to share my progress
towards improving the overall situation for JVM developers.
To achieve better IDE support without having to add project generators
for all different kinds of past or future IDEs I've decided to try to
leverage CMake to do project generation.
The idea is to have the JDK build system generate a CMakeLists.txt
describing all the include paths and definitions required by an IDE to
interpret the sources correctly.
Several modern IDEs natively support CMake but we can also rely on the
fact that the CMake build system has the ability to generate projects
for a number of different IDEs. For information about which generators
CMake supports see
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.5/manual/cmake-generators.7.html
for your CMake version.
To try this out check out (heh) my branch "JDK-8177329-cmake-branch" in
the jdk10/sandbox forest:
http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk10/sandbox/branches
So far I've only made changes in the toplevel and hotspot repositories.
I've written a short readme in the repo:
http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk10/sandbox/raw-file/JDK-8177329-cmake-branch/README-cmake.html
It would be great if people tried this out to see if it works on their
setup but I don't expect it to work on Windows without changing the
makefile to do path conversion.
If we can make this work properly then perhaps we can get rid of the
Visual Studio generator and rely on CMake to generate VS projects.
It would also be great if someone from build-dev could give me some
hints about how to do the file writing and "vardeps" thing properly.
Thanks
/Mikael
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