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+ | # Download [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-modeling-tools/lunasr2 Eclipse Modeling Tools Luna SR2] | ||
+ | # Install plugins from Luna release repository (Help -> Install New Software) | ||
+ | #* Graphiti (Incubation) | ||
+ | #* Xtext Complete SDK | ||
+ | #* C/C++ Development Tools | ||
+ | # Clone eTrice sources into workspace (see [[ETrice/Development/Repository |Git and eTrice]]) | ||
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+ | = Prepare Eclipse and build eTrice with all features = | ||
# get the sources ([[ETrice/Development/Repository |see how]]) | # get the sources ([[ETrice/Development/Repository |see how]]) | ||
# download the [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-modeling-tools/lunasr2 Eclipse Modeling Tools package] from Luna SR2 | # download the [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-modeling-tools/lunasr2 Eclipse Modeling Tools package] from Luna SR2 |
Revision as of 11:00, 7 June 2015
Contents
Quick Start Development
- Download Eclipse Modeling Tools Luna SR2
- Install plugins from Luna release repository (Help -> Install New Software)
- Graphiti (Incubation)
- Xtext Complete SDK
- C/C++ Development Tools
- Clone eTrice sources into workspace (see Git and eTrice)
Prepare Eclipse and build eTrice with all features
- get the sources (see how)
- download the Eclipse Modeling Tools package from Luna SR2
- start Eclipse
- Install additional Plugins (if not already installed)
- might be already there: Apache Commons IO for file operations (e.g. for incremental code generator)
- Help -> Install New Software : http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R20130118183705/repository/ (the link is a p2 update site of Orbit)
- Apache Commons IO 2.0.1
- Google Guava (needed for Kieler Plugins)
- Help -> Install New Software : Guava - http://guava-osgi.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/repository/
- deselect "show only the latest versions of available software", because we need an older version
- select Guava 8.0.0
- Kieler for automatic layout of graphical editors
- Help -> Install New Software : http://download.eclipse.org/etrice/KIELER/kieler-0.7.1
- if "there are no categorized items" in the list, de-select "Group items by category" -> do not forget to -> select after installation
- select all Kieler Plugins
- might be already there: Apache Commons IO for file operations (e.g. for incremental code generator)
- import all projects from your local GIT clone to your Workspace (with EGit plugin)
- Git Repositories View
- Add Repository (local GIT clone)
- Context Menu of Working Directory -> Import Projects
- Import all Projects
- make sure you are using a JDK (in Eclipse: Window->Preferences->Java->Installed JREs->e.g. jdk1.6.0_24), attention: do not use jdk1.6.0_18 or jdk1.6.0_22!
Working in the Runtime Workspace
- start the runtime workspace: org.eclipse.etrice.core.room.ui -> eTrice-rt.launch (contextmenu -> Run As)
- follow the steps in the Tutorials chapter of the eTrice online help (use Eclipse: Help > Help Contents or view the 0.3 documentation in HTML or as PDF)
Deriving from an Existing Generator
There is a minimal example that shows how a generator can be derived from the existing eTrice Java generator. The example shows how the derived DetailCodeTranslator handles an additional tag.
The example consist of two plugins:
- examples/my.etrice.generator
- examples/my.etrice.generator.launch
You will find the examples in the eTrice GIT repository: http://git.eclipse.org/c/etrice/org.eclipse.etrice.git/tree/examples
The first one overrides the Java generator, the second one overrides the Java launch configuration to launch the derived generator. Please have a look at the comments marked with EXAMPLE: (you can add that as a Java task tag in the preferences and use the Tasks View to locate these comments).