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    Talking Coming Soon: Qt Eclipse Integration

    http://r.vresp.com/?trolltech/f9c1cd...c7c7dc/bce49e6

    Eclipse(tm) has been steadily growing in popularity over the past
    year, gaining momentum among developers in both the commercial and
    free software arenas. Qt customers are no exception and have been
    submitting numerous requests for Eclipse support in Qt. We have taken
    this feedback on board, and are pleased to announce that Trolltech
    will shortly release a robust Qt integration for Eclipse.
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    Default Re: Coming Soon: Qt Eclipse Integration

    Awesome!

    Do you know if there are plans to fix the problems with the c++ indexer or maybe some sort of work-around?

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    Default Re: Coming Soon: Qt Eclipse Integration

    I had listened podcast about CDT. It was an interview with one of its core developers. It was it: http://www.eclipsezone.com/files/pod...ource=podcasts
    Doug Schaefer said that they managed to speed up indexer, but you should hear it yourself as English is not my native language and podcast is really good .

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    I wonder if the debuger will support Qt types... This is a serious problem for me right now. I am using eclipse for something like 6 months now, for pretty much every piece of code I write and I 'm really happy with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yop View Post
    I wonder if the debuger will support Qt types... This is a serious problem for me right now. I am using eclipse for something like 6 months now, for pretty much every piece of code I write and I 'm really happy with it.
    Agreed! It's most annoying to not be able to see the value of say, a QString. Might i ask what version of CDT you're using if you haven't encountered any problems with the indexer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRonin View Post
    Agreed! It's most annoying to not be able to see the value of say, a QString. Might i ask what version of CDT you're using if you haven't encountered any problems with the indexer?
    I am always using the latest version of the CDT along with QtClipse for Qt development. The problem with the indexer is pretty typical in IDEs that use Makefiles that dive into subdirs while the IDE references the files from a common starting point (generally the project path). So the indexer catches the error but it cannot find the file it should point to. I haven't studied the CDT that much to know how it actually does things but I came across the same thing while developing this and I guess it's pretty much the same thing.
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    Default Re: Coming Soon: Qt Eclipse Integration

    Is there any news on when this integration will be available? I'm really looking forward for it. It would improve a lot my Qt application developing process.

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    Default Re: Coming Soon: Qt Eclipse Integration

    Qt Eclipse Integration is available now. http://trolltech.com/company/newsroo...-24.8884335791

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