This was done by selecting all projects in Eclipse then
Source -> Clean Up... -> choosing:
- Format source code
- Remove trailing white spaces on all lines
and completing the wizard
Change-Id: I63685372c6bcc67719bcf145123bcb72e5b00394
The releng/scripts/apply_jdt_prefs_to_all_projects.sh was run to
copy standard settings to all other projects.
Change-Id: I4436c947d7f0142f56b709e661379c3eb54f666b
This removes a lot of pom.xml from the source tree. This is using the
"POM-less" Tycho functionality.
See
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Tycho/Release_Notes/0.24#POM-less_Tycho_builds
One advantage of this is that you do not need to update the version in
the pom.xml when you change it in the MANIFEST.MF because the pom.xml is
automatically generated. This also reduces a lot of the duplicated
information and pom.xml repetition.
- Maven 3.3 and up is required.
- Only eclipse-plugins and eclipse-features can be pom-less.
Repositories, target and others still have pom.xml.
- New parent poms are added because a parent is necessary directly one
level above the plug-in/feature that will have its pom generated
- Some test plug-ins had to be renamed .test -> .tests because it's
required so that it detects that it's a test plug-in
- Some suites were renamed so that they all use the same consistent name
"AutomatedIntegrationSuite"
- Profiles were added for the more common test configurations. They are
activated by the presence of simple .properties files that only serve to
activate the correct profile. The profiles:
- One for UI tests (UI present and start in UI thread)
- One for SWTBot tests (UI present and do not start in UI thread)
Other test plug-ins that are too different are kept intact and still
have
a pom.xml
- Fragments are kept intact since they all have different target
platform configurations
Change-Id: I9d73380eb766f547830c552daf08053a30b1845c
Signed-off-by: Marc-Andre Laperle <marc-andre.laperle@ericsson.com>