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      1 IDEGen automatically generates Android IDE configurations for IntelliJ IDEA
      2 and Eclipse. Your IDE should be able to compile everything in a reasonable
      3 amount of time with no errors.
      4 
      5 If you're using IntelliJ...
      6 
      7     If this is your first time using IDEGen...
      8 
      9         IDEA needs a lot of memory. Add "-Xms748m -Xmx748m" to your VM options
     10         in "IDEA_HOME/bin/idea.vmoptions" on Linux or
     11         "IntelliJ IDEA.app/Contents/Info.plist" on OS X.
     12 
     13         Create a JDK configuration named "1.7 (No Libraries)" by adding a new
     14         JDK like you normally would and then removing all of the jar entries
     15         under the "Classpath" tab. This will ensure that you only get access to
     16         Android's core libraries and not those from your desktop VM.
     17 
     18     From the project's root directory...
     19 
     20         Repeat these steps after each sync...
     21 
     22         1) make (to produce generated .java source)
     23         2) development/tools/idegen/idegen.sh
     24         3) Open android.ipr in IntelliJ. If you already have the project open,
     25            hit the sync button in IntelliJ, and it will automatically detect the
     26            updated configuration.
     27 
     28         If you get unexpected compilation errors from IntelliJ, try running
     29         "Build -> Rebuild Project". Sometimes IntelliJ gets confused after the
     30         project changes significantly.
     31 
     32 If you're using Eclipse...
     33 
     34     If this is your first time using IDEGen...
     35 
     36         Edit eclipse.ini ("Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/eclipse.ini" on OS X) and
     37         add "-Xms748m -Xmx748m" to your VM options.
     38 
     39         Configure a JRE named "1.7 (No Libraries)" under "Preferences -> Java ->
     40         Installed JREs". Remove all of the jar entries underneath "JRE system
     41         libraries". Eclipse will not let you save your configuration unless at
     42         least one jar is present, so include a random jar that won't get in the
     43         way.
     44 
     45     From the project's root directory...
     46 
     47         Repeat these steps after each sync...
     48 
     49         1) make (to produce generated .java source)
     50         2) development/tools/idegen/idegen.sh
     51         3) Import the project root directory into your Eclipse workspace. If you
     52            already have the project open, simply refresh it (F5).
     53 
     54 Excluding source roots and jars
     55 
     56     IDEGen keeps an exclusion list in the "excluded-paths" file. This file
     57     has one regular expression per line that matches paths (relative to the
     58     project root) that should be excluded from the IDE configuration. We
     59     use Java's regular expression parser (see java.util.regex.Parser).
     60 
     61     You can create your own additional exclusion list by creating an
     62     "excluded-paths" file in the project's root directory. For example, you
     63     might exclude all apps except the Browser in your IDE configuration with
     64     this regular expression: "^packages/apps/(?!Browser)".
     65 
     66 Controlling source root ordering (Eclipse)
     67 
     68     You may want some source roots to come before others in Eclipse. Simply
     69     create a file named "path-precedence" in your project's root directory.
     70     Each line in the file is a regular expression that matches a source root
     71     path (relative to the project's root directory). If a given source root's
     72     path matches a regular expression that comes earlier in the file, that
     73     source root will come earlier in the generated configuration. If a source
     74     root doesn't match any of the expressions in the file, it will come last,
     75     so you effectively have an implicit ".*" rule at the end of the file.
     76 
     77     For example, if you want your applications's source root to come first,
     78     you might add an expression like "^packages/apps/MyApp/src$" to the top
     79     of the "path-precedence" file.  To make source roots under ./out come last,
     80     add "^(?!out/)" (which matches all paths that don't start with "out/").
     81