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[cdt-doc-dev] About the CDT API documentation
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- From: "Viraj Paripatyadar" <viraj.paripatyadar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 13:22:23 +0530
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Hi,
I did ask this question in the CDT users' Newsgroup & was advised to put it
to the developer mailing lists. So, here it is:
"I'm looking for the CDT APIs, in whatever form. If they're available in a
form similar to the e-book format in which the JDT Plugin developer guide is
available, then I am in a dire need of it."
And here's some further information:
"Meanwhile, I had already installed the CDT SDK before posting. When I open
the Eclipse Configuration manager, it shows that the SDK has a component
named "Eclipse C/C++ Development Tooling Source 2.0.2", which contains 'API
documentation & source code zips'. But the API doesn't show up in the
Eclipse Platform Help, under any category, leave alone 'C/C++ Development
User Guide'. The similar JDT API shows up perfectly."
So, in a sense, my question was based on proper use of the CDT SDK rather
than development, as I don't plan to develop anything right away. Yet, I was
redirected to these lists.
If anyone could help me, I'll be greatly obliged. :-)
Thanks,
regards,
Viraj Paripataydar