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RE: [cdt-dev] Mixed C/C++ sources under 3.0.2 and Environmentvariables
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Hi Matthias,
I believe that you can override the default InputType by specifying it
using the superClass attribute in your InputType.
Regards,
Leo
-----Original Message-----
From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Matthias Halfmann
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 2:20 PM
To: CDT General developers list.
Subject: RE: [cdt-dev] Mixed C/C++ sources under 3.0.2 and
Environmentvariables
Leo,
> Do you now have 2 InputTypes? If so, that is the problem. One
> input-type is considered the primary input. The compiler will be
called
> for each project resource that is of that type. The other input-type
is
> considered a secondary input, and all files of that type will be added
> to every compilation.
I believe I have two InputTypes defines. I'm deriving my tool from
cdt.managedbuild.tool.gnu.c.compiler.cygwin which defines a default
InputType. Then I'm adding a new InputType to also include C++ sources.
Is there a way I can override the default gnu.c InputType with my custom
one?
Thanks for the help,
Matthias
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