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Re: [cdt-dev] LLVM plugin for Eclipse CDT

The proper process for getting contributions into eclipse I believe is documented on the CDT wiki and elsewhere on eclipse.org. To summarize, you need to create a bugzilla entry and attach the contribution there. Then a committer creates an IP review request pointing at it. The Eclipse lawyers perform the review and if accepted, the committer can then check it in.

Now, unfortunately the deadline for Indigo has passed. We can still put in the request but there are no guarantees that it'll be reviewed in time for CDT 8. But we can give it a shot.

Doug.
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 -----Original Message-----
From: 	James Blackburn [mailto:jamesblackburn@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Saturday, February 12, 2011 01:08 AM Pacific Standard Time
To:	CDT General developers list.
Subject:	Re: [cdt-dev] LLVM plugin for Eclipse CDT

On 12 February 2011 04:42, Marc-Andre Laperle <malaperle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I checked out the plug-in, I'm using CDT HEAD. I notice that it's not
> compiling without the patch in bug 321040. How about creating an enhancement
> bug for LLVM with bug 321040 as a 'depends on' ?

That's on my list, I'll take a look.

> I also noticed a 'Access
> restriction' error for MingwEnvironmentVariableSupplier. Looks like the
> mingw package needs to be exported in managedbuilder.gnu.ui. I thought all
> packages were always exported, looks like an oversight.
>
> Good luck becoming a committer!
>
> Marc-Andre
>
> On 11-02-06 2:35 AM, Petri Tuononen wrote:
>>
>> I feel like I have a great proposition to make. I have been working on
>> LLVM plugin for Eclipse CDT for some time now. This allows compilation of
>> C/C ++ code with Clang or llvm-gcc front-ends using LLVM as a backend. LLVM
>> static compiler and JIT practically also implemented. Linux and Windows
>> platforms are targeted, but would work on Mac OS X too. This is the first
>> ever LLVM plugin targeted for Eclipse and development is in quite good shape
>> regardless of the man power. The plugin uses EPL open-source license and
>> would be highly appreciated if this project would get part of the 'official'
>> CDT sub-projects in order to ensure its further development.
>>
>> The new LLVM toolchain would be just perfect addition to CDT don't you
>> think?
>>
>> I would like to be part of the following teleconferences etc. what is
>> necessary and introduce it further. Also documentation is widely available
>> on request. I'm also willing to help to work with this project further and
>> would appreciate a committer status as I have been fixing multiple amounts
>> of CDT bugs lately. This committer status could be targeted only to LLVM-CDT
>> integration plug-in, because a proper web hosting for update site would be
>> appropriate.
>>
>> Currently this is a plugin project hosted on Google code
>> http://code.google.com/p/llvm4eclipsecdt
>>
>> SVN repository: https://llvm4eclipsecdt.googlecode.com/svn/
>>
>> The plan would be to make this project as an integral part of CDT and for
>> that I need all the help the CDT community can provide.
>>
>> I hope you all fellow developers take this as an option and think of the
>> amount of users it would affect and all the limitless options it may bring.
>> Let's make CDT even better!
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Petri Tuononen
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