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= Oomph eTrice Setup = | = Oomph eTrice Setup = | ||
− | + | # Download and run [https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Installer Oomph installer] | |
− | + | # Switch to ''Advanced Mode'' | |
− | + | # Select desired Eclipse product + version, e.g. ''Eclipse IDE for Eclipse Committer'' | |
− | + | # Download setup file [http://git.eclipse.org/c/etrice/org.eclipse.etrice.git/plain/team/ETrice.setup ETrice.setup] | |
− | + | # Add ''eTrice.setup'' to catalog | |
TODO: add eTrice to official Eclipse catalog | TODO: add eTrice to official Eclipse catalog |
Revision as of 12:17, 13 October 2017
Oomph eTrice Setup
- Download and run Oomph installer
- Switch to Advanced Mode
- Select desired Eclipse product + version, e.g. Eclipse IDE for Eclipse Committer
- Download setup file ETrice.setup
- Add eTrice.setup to catalog
TODO: add eTrice to official Eclipse catalog
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).