/* env-ecl-console.lnt: environment file for Eclipse IDE console output This file explains how to set Lint as an external tool for use in the Eclipse IDE. Gimpel Software currently does not have a plug-in to offer for the Eclipse IDE. However, since many of our users have requested an env-*.lnt file for the Eclipse IDE, Gimpel Software offers this file as a temporary 'stop-gap' measure. To establish Lint as an external tool for Linting a single module: 1. Click 'Run' from the main toolbar. 2. Select 'External Tools'|'External Tools...'. 3. Click 'Program' from the list box on the left hand side. 4. Click 'New'. 5. Enter 'Lint the Current File' in the 'Name' window. 6. Under 'Location:', click 'Browse Workspace' and select your Lint binary. 7. Under 'Working Directory:', click 'Browse Workspace' and select the directory of the project in which you work. 8. Enter 'std.lnt -u ${resource_name}' in the 'Arguments' window. 9. Click 'Apply'. To run Lint, you can then choose 'Lint the Current File' from the 'Run'|'External Tools' menu and Lint will Lint your currently select source file. To establish Lint as an external tool for Linting a project file: 1. Follow steps 1-7 above (with 'Lint Project' in the 'Name' window). 2. Enter 'std.lnt' in the 'Arguments' window followed by just '${resource_name}' (omitting the -u option). 3. Click 'Apply'. To Lint your project, make your project *.lnt file (one containing a list of your source files) the current file and select 'Run'| 'External Tools'|'Lint Project'. */