We’ve got a BoF tentatively
scheduled for the late slot (9:30-11:00) on Mon. night to talk about Fortran
support for Eclipse. We’ve been developing a plug-in called Photran (http://www.photran.org) that has been based
on versions 1.2.0, and 2.1.0 of the CDT that provides support for Fortran
editing, repository access, building, and debugging. We anticipate we’ll
have to continue to work with our own copies of the CDT for the time being, but
are eager to encourage and assist efforts to help the CDT become more language
agnostic, so that we don’t need to “borrow” as much code in
the long run.
Our ultimate aim is to support a full
repertoire of refactorings for Fortran, and once the compilers catch up,
support for objects in Fortran 2003. Once again, we’d like to be able to
coordinate our work with the CDT effort, as well as others, such as the
language toolkit project. Refactoring is a specialty of ours, and we are
anxious as well to explore the new architectural directions the JDT folks are
taking, and how these might apply to more work-a-day languages like Fortran (as
well as C/C++).
Anyone interested in Fortran,
high-performance computing tools, refactoring, or making the CDT more general
is encouraged to join us…
--BF, who hopes to see some of you
there…
Brian Foote
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
foote@xxxxxxxxxxx
From:
cdt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Recoskie, Chris
Sent: Wednesday, 23 February, 2005
14:01
To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [cdt-dev] CDT-related
activities at EclipseCon
Our contribution to the second BOF is more
centred around “Embedded Development and Debug” as opposed to a
product demo. I’m not sure if there will be time for a demo but TI
will have a booth at the conference that everyone can drop by so that they can
have a look.
___________________________________________
Chris Recoskie
Texas Instruments, Toronto
From:
cdt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sebastien Marineau
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005
2:25 PM
To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cdt-dev] CDT-related
activities at EclipseCon
EclipseCon is coming up quickly, and I just wanted to summarize
the CDT-related activities that will be taking place next week:
3:30 PM: Parallel Tools Platform (Greg Watson) - of interest
to the debugging folks
Intel (Leo
Treggiari) - Managed Build System
Altera (Tracy
Miranda) - Altera's CDT activities
IBM (John Camelon)
- latest features of CDT parser, DOM viewer demo
IBM (Doug Schaefer)
- Demo of IBM C++/UML visualizer
QNX (Dave Inglis) -
New debugger features
2:15 PM: Introduction to CDT (Sebastien Marineau)
3:30 PM: Providing a development environment for Linux (Rick
Moseley, Redhat)
4:40 PM: Language toolkit technical exchange - should be of
interest to most CDT folks
HP (Sumit Sarkar) -
CDT in the Entreprise
Rockwell-Collins
(Chad Barnes) - Rockwell extensions to CDT
TI (Chris Recoskie)
- Demo of TI's IDE
Montavista
(Pierre-Alexandre Masse) - Status and discussion on remote debug
WindRiver - Remote
debugging discussion
We also discussed setting up meetings/discussion on a couple
of specific topics, including debug API discussions, core discussions etc. My
suggestion is to target these either for early Wednesday (after the first BOF)
or Thursday (after the second BOF).
If anyone has any additions or wants to highlight sessions
that could be of interest to CDT folks, feel free to respond to the list.