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Re: Getting started with ede
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Andreas Politz |
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Re: Getting started with ede |
Date: |
Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:44:13 +0100 |
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Neal Becker <ndbecker2@gmail.com> writes:
> I'm writing mainly python code. I'd like to try out some of the new
> features (like completion), so I have installed cedet.
>
> Browsing through some of the info, I learned the easy way to get completion
> of references between files to work was to use ede to start a project. I
> don't seem to get far with this.
>
> M-x ede-new. (Project-type?). Only completion of project-type is Simple.
> Why?
>
> Anyway, choose Simple.
> (Name?) test1
> (Project created and saved)
>
> OK.
> M-x ede-add-file
> (Target:)
>
> Oh, I can't add the file, there are no targets. OK
> M-x ede-new-target
> new-target not supported by #<ede-simple-project test> [2 times]
>
> OK, I'm stuck.
That's the problem with cedet, nobody knows how to use it.
-ap