
This section will be completed when resources are available for Linux development and testing. Select the Eclipse for Parallel Application Developers link for the appropriate operating system.
Therefore, use the links on the right side of the download page to access Eclipse Mars downloads: Based on the Photran documentation, use the older Mars version. This will default to the newest environment, which is Neon. It is also typically easier to pick a standard Eclipse installer rather than having to piecemeal plug-in installation. This may be a need for StateMod in the future so this environment may have benefits. The Photran installation instructions recommend installing Eclipse for Parallel Application Developers, which will install support for C, Fortran, and other tools.Īlthough there is currently not a need to develop StateMod for parallel processing,
gfortran compiler - Eclipse relies on gfortran and other development tools having been installed in MinGW, Cygwin, or Linux. The prerequisites for installing Eclipse are: This documentation includes the following sections: PTP/photran/documentation/photran8installation - recommends installation approach. Downloading Photran - indicates Eclipse version and provides other information links. The following Eclipse/Photran download page indicates that Eclipse Mars is required. The Eclipse Photran plugin is used to provide a Fortran IDE, which can facilitate editing code, debugging, etc.Įclipse may not be needed if a suitably full-featured text editor is used. > It would be great to get this working so any help/advice is appreciated.Development Environment / Eclipse and PhotranĮclipse is used for the integrated development environment (IDE). > I’ve had a look in the log files and have attached the relevant error. > It’s a large(ish) project with ~400 source files in a separate /src directory and a few dozen include files in /includes, but nothing which should cause a problem I don’t think. Each time I try to enable analysis/refactoring I get the following error: "An internal error > I’ve recently started trying to use Photon (9.1.1 on OS X, but I get the same error on Windows) for a new project and am having trouble getting the indexing working. 2017 à 12:05, Duncan Watson-Parris a écrit :
You can try to « clear and rebuild the database », sometimes it helps!īut usually, I don’t use the refactoring! I’ve the same problem on OSX with a large fortran project (with several version of Eclipse).