Hi,
you could probably do something like this (input to the function is a build configuration). Not sure if this is the proper way to do it, but this is how I do it ;).
public void getExcludedFiles(IConfiguration configuration) {
ICSourceEntry[] sourceEntries = configuration.getSourceEntries();
for(ICSourceEntry se : sourceEntries) {
for(IPath ip : se.getExclusionPatterns()){
System.out.println(ip)
}
}
}
(I have not tested the above code, you might need to do some small changes).
/Mikael
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 4:15 PM,
<patrick.schmitt@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
i am again Extending CDT with a own Build Property TAB that shows all excluded files/folders from the current build configuration. Now i have little problems to get all exlcuded files/folders in a porper way. Can anybody just give me a little hint what would be the smartest way to list them.
Sincerly
Patrick
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