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Re: [cdt-dev] Coding standards enforcer in CDT...


>>2. Use customized C/C++ templates for source and header file.

Symbian has implemented a template engine solution to cover this. This has already been presented in last fall CDT conference. We are preparing to contribute this to CDT 3.1. There might be a statement on this from Symbian in  next Friday's CDT contributors meeting.

There might be some other solutions already available in CDT, which I am not aware of.

Regards,
-Bala



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Hi,

I started using CDT recently and really liked the tool. I was wondering if anyone is looking at adding some kind of plugin to this tool to do the following:

1. Enforce customized coding standards
2. Use customized C/C++ templates for source and header file.

Thanks
Srikanth
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