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Bug 182173 - My final fix to make sure the build environment settings get passed down to the external commands to properly find the compiler.

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Doug Schaefer 2007-04-24 23:59:47 +00:00
parent 03d6dd70f8
commit 0ead6fa666

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@ -11,7 +11,14 @@
package org.eclipse.cdt.make.internal.core.scannerconfig.jobs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Properties;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.CCorePlugin;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.envvar.IEnvironmentVariable;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.envvar.IEnvironmentVariableManager;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.model.CoreModel;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.settings.model.ICConfigurationDescription;
import org.eclipse.cdt.core.settings.model.ICProjectDescription;
import org.eclipse.cdt.make.core.MakeCorePlugin;
import org.eclipse.cdt.make.core.scannerconfig.IExternalScannerInfoProvider;
import org.eclipse.cdt.make.core.scannerconfig.IScannerConfigBuilderInfo2;
@ -87,7 +94,17 @@ public class SCJobsUtil {
ISafeRunnable runnable = new ISafeRunnable() {
public void run() {
esiProvider.invokeProvider(monitor, project, context, providerId, buildInfo, collector, null);
// TODO we need the environment for the project here...
ICProjectDescription projDesc = CoreModel.getDefault().getProjectDescription(project);
ICConfigurationDescription configDesc = projDesc.getActiveConfiguration();
IEnvironmentVariableManager envVarManager = CCorePlugin.getDefault().getBuildEnvironmentManager();
IEnvironmentVariable[] envVars = envVarManager.getVariables(configDesc, true);
Properties env = new Properties();
for (int i = 0; i < envVars.length; ++i) {
IEnvironmentVariable envVar = envVars[i];
env.put(envVar.getName(), envVar.getValue());
}
esiProvider.invokeProvider(monitor, project, context, providerId, buildInfo, collector, env);
rc.set(true);
}