> It doesnt. It provides the include paths and the source files that are to be > compiled -- just like gbuild provides the compiler. Providing a "list of > header > files in the target" is nonsense, as it might change everytime a source file > is > changed (and a "#include" statement is possibly added or removed) -- so that > info can only be provided by preprocessing all source files, which _should_ > not > be done for creating a simple project solution (not even the compiler gets > presolved header file lists from the build system, nor should it).
You take a lot further than I was thinking about. A simple file list will do, an ide soultion without header files is not really useable not even for editing. I had a talk with Moggi on IRC, and he helped me with a couple of ideas. rgds jan i _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
