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This is actually the default with LcDsl. You don't have to declare all dependencies. Just declare the entry point bundle. LcDsl will figure out the dependencies on it's own. Usually, all our (in my case) launch configurations contain a single 'plugin' directive. The rest is 'application', 'workspace-dir', etc.
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Yes, I'm aware of the default behavior.
This feature would write the resulting list into the launch config. That's useful for debugging, and also to fix issues with the auto-resolver (see #26).
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Its not exactly what you wanted, but there now is an action on a launch configuration which will pop up a dialog listing all resolved plugin dependencies in lcdsl syntax (for copy & paste).
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Related Issues (20)
- new feature: Link to products / features / plugins HOT 3
- Provide default ID for launch config
- Working Sets HOT 1
- Easy access to raw launch configuration file HOT 1
- Missing ignored plugins should not generate a warning
- Updating the Xtext Community Website HOT 3
- NPE with unknown launch types HOT 5
- Missing latest version of org.eclipse.debug.ui.launchview HOT 2
- Startlevels for workspacebundles HOT 6
- Test class not accepting all JUnit5 variants HOT 1
- Support launch type pure JUnit? HOT 1
- Application `[No Application] - Headless Mode` unsupported. - Should be default HOT 1
- regression: CI build hangs at "loading target platform" HOT 3
- Validation for test class is too strict
- Compile error due to using API 11, but 1.8 on classpath HOT 1
- Introduction of variables in lcdsl
- Test container plugin dependencies should be added automatically
- Plugins attribute should not be required if test container points to a plugin project
- Typing `${folder_prompt}` in `working-dir` crashes the IDE
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