C/c++ editor, Outline view, Make target view – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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C/C++ editor
The C/C++ editor provides a rich set of features for editing C and C++ source files. For details,
see the C/C++ Development User Guide.
Outline view
The Outline view provides an outline of C/C++ methods in the currently active C/C++ editor and
can be used to quickly navigate to methods in the active editor. For details, see the C/C++
Development User Guide.
Make Target view
You can use the Make Target view to launch builds using make targets that you have defined in
addition to the standard all, clean, and deploy targets. The Make Target view can be used
for all project types, both local and remote. For details, see the C/C++ Development User Guide.
Problems view
The Problems view shows warnings and errors across all open projects. You can quickly navigate
to source locations responsible for a warning or error by double-clicking the warning or error in
the Problems view. For details, see the C/C++ Development User Guide.
Tasks view
The Tasks view provides a place for you to track tasks. It automatically adds TODO and FIXME
entries that you add to your source code comments in C and C++ source files (but not in pTAL nor
COBOL sources). For details, see the C/C++ Development User Guide.
Console view
The Console view shows build output and output of programs you launch on NonStop, and provides
a debug console for NSDEE's Debug product. For builds that involve more than one project, the
Console view switchs to showing the build output for a particular project when you select that
project in the NonStop Project Explorer view. For details, see the C/C++ Development User Guide.
Properties view
The properties view shows properties for the currently selected item in the NonStop Project Explorer
view. For details, see the C/C++ Development User Guide.
Target Management terminal
How to open the Terminal view
To open the Terminal view:
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Open the Show View dialog by selecting Window
→Show View→Others….
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In Show View dialog, select Terminal under the Terminal folder.
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