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(new) eclipse-cdt-autotools_0.10.0+dfsg-1_all.deb optional devel
Autotools support for Eclipse CDT
 The Linux Distributions Autotools suite of plugins add support to
 the CDT (C/C++ Development Tools) for building and maintaining
 C/C++ projects that use autotools. With this additional support,
 a vast repository of C/C++ code can be checked out, built, and
 maintained under the CDT rather easily without having to resort
 to the command line.
 .
 In conjunction with the CDT, the plugin can do the following:
  * Build a C/C++ project that uses a configure script or an autogen
    script or a Makefile.cvs script
  * Create a simple C or C++ hello world Autotools project via a template
  * Allow configuration parameters to be set via a gui and to rebuild when
    configuration parameters are changed
  * Colorized editing of configuration files such as configure.in, configure.ac,
    Makefile.am, and Makefile.in with full hover help for autoconf/automake
    macros
  * Allow specification of multiple build configurations for a single project
  * Run autotools such as autoconf, automake, or aclocal directly using a gui
    interface
  * Help for autoconf and automake
(new) eclipse-cdt-valgrind-remote_0.10.0+dfsg-1_all.deb optional devel
Valgrind integration for Eclipse CDT (remote launch)
 The Linux Tools Project Valgrind plugin aims to provide simple and effective
 profiling for the C/C++ Development Tools.
 .
 This package allows one to launch Valgrind on a remote target configured in
 Eclipse Remote Systems Explorer.
(new) eclipse-cdt-valgrind_0.10.0+dfsg-1_all.deb optional devel
Valgrind integration for Eclipse CDT
 The Linux Tools Project Valgrind plugin aims to provide simple and effective
 profiling for the C/C++ Development Tools.
 .
 Integration of these tools from Valgrind suite is provided:
 .
  * Memcheck *
 .
 Memcheck is a tool that detects memory management problems. It is Valgrind's
 most popular tool and seemingly the most mature. Memcheck's output is rather
 straight forward - it is a series of errors along with stack trace information.
 .
 The Valgrind View presents this output using a TreeViewer with the errors as
 top-level elements.
 .
 The stack trace is presented underneath the error and when a frame is
 double-clicked an editor will open and go to the line in question.
 .
 Markers represent memcheck errors inside the editor and are linked to the
 Problems View.
 .
 Includes an editor for Valgrind suppressions files featuring syntax
 highlighting, folding and code completion.
 .
  * Massif *
 .
 Massif is a heap profiling tool. It takes several "snapshots" during execution
 of your program detailing the various heap allocations throughout. It's output
 for each snapshot primarily consists the time of the snapshot, how many bytes
 were allocated that can be used, and how much extra was allocated than was
 asked. The unit of time can be configured to be instructions, milliseconds or
 bytes. At specified intervals, "detailed" snapshots are produced. These
 detailed snapshots contain a tree of heap allocations that comprise that
 snapshot. Unlike Memcheck, Massif does not yet support XML output. Massif's
 output is complex and as such requires creative ways of displaying it. Valgrind
 includes the ms_print program that is used to display Massif's output in a
 visually appealing manner. ms_print was used as a template for how to display
 this output.
 .
 The default view of the output is with a TableViewer. Snapshots are displayed
 as tabular data, just as ms_print does.
 .
 For detailed snapshots, an icon indicates the snapshot can be double-clicked
 and the View will display a TreeViewer of the detailed snapshots' heap
 allocation trees.
 .
 ms_print also provides a bar chart of bytes allocated throughout execution. In
 perhaps a more appropriate style, there is an option to display a detailed line
 chart of this data.
 .
 * Cachegrind *
 .
 Cachegrind performs cache and branching profiling. A Cachegrind profile run
 measures the number of cache misses and branch mispredictions performed by an
 application. The results of a Cachegrind profile run are displayed in the
 Valgrind view. These results show Cachegrind's cache/branch data in different
 levels of granularity.
 .
 Double-clicking on any file, function, or line will open the corresponding
 source file and place the cursor on the appropriate location (if the source can
 be resolved).
 .
 Integration with the CDT's parsed code model provides a user interface that
 resembles what you see in the Outline view.
(new) eclipse-linuxtools_0.10.0+dfsg-1.debian.tar.gz optional devel
(new) eclipse-linuxtools_0.10.0+dfsg-1.dsc optional devel
(new) eclipse-linuxtools_0.10.0+dfsg.orig.tar.gz optional devel


Changes:
eclipse-linuxtools (0.10.0+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Initial release. (Closes: #644535, #593285)


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