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U++ for a MS Devstudio solution? [message #34320] |
Fri, 11 November 2011 20:01 |
conrad
Messages: 12 Registered: November 2011 Location: Norway
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Hi,
I have done some more work with a U++ test app using a managed .Net wrapper library for accessing a database with much business logic. It works ok. I am very slowly beginning to get a feel for U++ and theIde. But I keep thinking that a VS 2010 solution has a few extra things to offer for such a combination.
So I was wondering if you ever considered U++ for a devstudio solution?
I realize this question is on thin ice, given the work you have put in theIde, packages, layout designer and so much more.
I am not advocating devstudio, by no means, but I'd like to be able to build and debug U++ in a devstudio solution.
Sincerely,
Conrad
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Re: U++ for a MS Devstudio solution? [message #34321 is a reply to message #34320] |
Fri, 11 November 2011 20:52 |
Sender Ghost
Messages: 301 Registered: November 2008
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conrad wrote on Fri, 11 November 2011 20:01 |
I'd like to be able to build and debug U++ in a devstudio solution.
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Hello, Conrad.
From my perspective, there is possibility to generate Visual Studio project/solution files, with using CMake.
I created following topic for this purpose, which shows the possibility to create similar CMakeLists.txt files for U++ packages:
Building TheIDE with using CMake.
But you need to consider, that this is manual solution. Therefore, when contents of U++ packages updates, you need to update your CMakeLists.txt files also.
Instead, I suggest you to create Visual Studio solution for managed .Net wrapper library only (in case, if you need IntelliSense for .Net Framework libraries) and test it outside of U++ packages.
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