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[cdt-dev] Code completion filtering discussion at the CDT Fall Conference ?

Hello Derrick and all,

now that I am sure that I will be attending the conference I would like
to suggest discussing the topic of code completion filtering if there is
sufficient public interest. For details see the PR
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=104792 . 

Several paople have responded to my postings and I think that now that
the indexer is mature enough to deliver fairly reliable and complete
information the question of how can the indexer information be enhanced
by other help providers may be of interest for many parties.

What do you think?

I would volunteer to give a presentation of the information and ideas I
have collected so far and my suggestions for a solution (say, 20
minutes), lead the discussion and document the results. 

Can you make it fit, e.g. on Thursday?

Greetings,


Norbert Ploett


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Von: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im
Auftrag von Derrick Keefe
Gesendet: Montag, 29. August 2005 17:03
An: 'CDT General developers list.'
Betreff: [cdt-dev] CDT Fall Conference 



Logistics:

October 25-27

Location: Ottawa, QNX 175 Terence Matthews Crescent, Ottawa Ontario.

 

Based on your feedback I have made some changes. I have not made any
adjustments based on the agenda for language symposium since I've not
received any details. I feel we should leave language topics scheduled
as they are in order to leave sufficient time for discussion during the
conference. 

 

We can also add BofFs in the evenings. Chris has suggested a BofF on
Tuesday evening on making the lives of ISVs easier.  "Currently there
are a lot of hoops that we and others jump through to make products out
of the CDT, and we should try to ease that pain as much as we can."
Chris I'm assuming that you are leading this BofF.

 

We still have two open time slots the first day for Debugging topics, be
it requirements or design. As well, there is an open time slot on
Thursday since the subject previously scheduled will be covered off
under the language symposium. 

 

 

 

Tuesday October 25, 2005

9:15-10:00 Introduction and kick-off 

10:00 - 11:00 Presentation: QNX: Debugger Architecture - challenges,
deficiencies, solutions. 

11:00 -11:15 Break 

11:15- 12:15 Presentation: Open for other projects DSDP or Platform.

12:15-1:15 Lunch

1:15 - 2:15 Volunteer? Debugger- Design Session: There are a lot of
requirements that have been under discussion for the past several months
from members of the CDT team as well s the DSP team. By fall it may be
appropriate to hold a Design review or session for these requirements.

2:15-2:30 Break

2:30- 3:00 Presentation:LosAlmos:Greg: Extending CDT to debug programs
in parallel- presentation of the results of this work 

3:00 -4:00 Presentation:Symbian:Lars: Symbian is purposing a
contribution to the CDT called a Template Engine. This is a template
based mechanism to create projects, add items to projects, manipulate
projects, etc. that is driven by an XML file for generating wizard pages
and a process description which tells the engine how to process the data
from the wizard. The UI and process side are extensible. Assuming
sufficient progress is made in the next few weeks, Lars will give a
presentation with a small demo describing the template engine to check
whether there is a case for contributing the template engine to CDT.

 

 

Wednesday October 26, 2005

9:00 -10:00 Presentation:LosAlmos:Craig: Using CDT as a platform for
Multi-language support - presentation of work they have done in this
area. The purpose of the presentation is to make everyone aware of the
issues and to try and come to a consensus about generic language support
in CDT.

10:00-11:00 Presentation -Demo:UIUC:Jeff Overbey: How to Integrate a New
Language into the CDT in 15 Minutes.

11:00-11:15 Break

11:15-12:15 Presentaion:Intel:Leo: The possibility of a CDT-Wide concept
of a "tool-chain". QNX is interested in working with Intel on this
presentation. 

12:15 - 1:15 Lunch 

1:15-2:15 Presentation: TI:Martin, QNX:Thomas CDT End User Experience -
Many companies are now shipping the CDT as part of their own custom
development environments. This session will present some of the end user
likes, dislikes and general comments on CDT. This session should be used
as an opportunity to help plan end-user relevant development activities
for the CDT that will benefit the widest possible audience and improve
the overall user experience. 

2:15-2:30 Break

2:30-3:00 Presentation:QNX: Doug: Parser and all things related -
Architecture overview as well as current issues challenges. 

3:00 - 4:00 Discussion:Intel:Leo: Discussion of where we think CDT is
with regards to scalability and performance.

 

 

Thursday October 27, 2005

 9:15-10:15 Presentaion:Intel:Leo & Chris - Build system requirements

10:15-10:30 Break

10:30 - 11:30 Open time slot - This was a place holder for a Language
Development Tool subject by other projects such as LDP, DSP or the
Platform. Since this will be covered off in the language symposium on
Friday, this now becomes an open time slot

11:30 12:00 Discussion:Intel: Leo: Synchronizing project loading so that
project files (.cdtproject, .cdtbuild) are loaded before things like
indexers, builders, start running. 12:00-1:00 Lunch

1:00-2:00 Presentation: QNX:Doug: CDT and the Next Generation C/C++
Developer - discussion around future strategy and vision for the CDT
project.

2:00-3:00 Presentation: QNX: Future Project Planning - 12 month view of
our release and what we plan to do for them. 

3:00-3:15 Break

3:15-4:15 Volunteer?: Facilitated Discussion. Based on our past
experience, what worked or didn't as far as how we ran the projects.
Where can we improve?

 

 

Numbers so far:

Los Alamos:(2)

Symbian: (2)

TI:Ch:(4)

Intel: (4)

Nokia:(3). 

WindRiver:(3)

QNX:(7)

UIUC (3)

Altera (2)

Eclispe Foundation



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