Yes, we are working with it in a similar fashion as the antlr
grammars... the generated files are committed to the git repository, so you
only need to regenerate the files if you change the .proto file, and that
will be rare, the same way that changing the grammars are a rare operation.
I haven't checked for a maven plugin, but there is a command line option
that we can add as a task to a maven profile in the same way that we do for
grammars. Didn't have the time to do it yet.
Edson
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:45 AM, ge0ffrey <ge0ffrey.spam(a)gmail.com> wrote:
is the following correct?
When a change does not change a proto file, it is never needed to run the
protobuf compiler.
So its build impact is similar to antlr.
Is the a protobuf maven plugin so the intellij/netbeans/vi people can
compile them too?
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