If two views are open to different projects, and View1 has a Classpath set from project
options, but the view2 has nothing in its classpath project options, then I would
expect
echo $CLASSPATH to give me different things from the System shell of the different
views. However, it appears the same CLASSPATH is set in both System shells, and I
don't get an empty string like I would expect from View#2.
Submitted | ezust - 2013-01-08 - 18:30:08z | Assigned | ezust |
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Priority | 8 | Category | None |
Status | Open | Group | None |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2013-11-07 - 17:57:29z shlomy |
The classpath is an environment variable; as such, it has a value per process, not per window. Both views belong to the same process, right? Therefore, to implement this request, there's a need to change the environment variable each time one of the views gets the focus. Is that what you want to happen? |
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2013-11-14 - 22:23:08z ezust |
I was thinking something more like having the ClassPath plugin provide a mapping to
ProcessBuilder instances, where the environment of the ProcessBuilder used by Console can be somehow maintained by ClassPath. Should the ClassPath provide a mapping from View or from the VPTProject ? that is another interesting question... |
2013-11-15 - 18:55:55z ezust |
Another approach would be to make up a new service that is offered by jEdit, offering
a getClassPath(View v) function... And then just use that everywhere else. |
2013-11-21 - 15:52:20z ezust |
I think we just need to use the Project Properties in ProjectViewer's ClassPath options
to store/retrieve the classpath, and fix up Console and the other places to use it.
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