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I am developing CDT plug-in for Eclipse IDE and I need to track plug-in version which C projects were created with to track compatibility issues. I need to write the CDT plug-in version to .cproject file for this.

I have already tried such code:

IProject project = ...;
IManagedBuildInfo buildInfo = ManagedBuildManager.getBuildInfo(project);
// change things in the buildInfo
ManagedBuildManager.saveBuildInfo(project, true);

But I have not found the right way to use it.

I have already tried to use CProject extension point, but the interface ICOwner which it requires to implement is deprecated and I did not found an alternative.

I found another similar question, but the answer seems to be UI-related (at least I couldn't find getResDesc() method).

Also want to clarify that it is not about changing existing option from .cproject file, it is about adding new one.

How do I write the CDT plug-in version to .cproject file?

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    I don't know the correct answer, but an alternative may be to write a project scoped preference instead (to .settings/file.prefs) using Eclipse APIs? Jul 20, 2016 at 19:58
  • @JonahGraham, thank you, I will try it. Jul 20, 2016 at 20:05
  • @JonahGraham, works fine for me! Thank you! You can publish this as an answer to my question. Jul 21, 2016 at 11:45
  • OK, answer added. I am pleased that it worked for you. Jul 21, 2016 at 15:36

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You can solve this by writing to the project scoped preference store. This stores preferences in the .settings/*.prefs file.

A quick primer from the docs:

IScopeContext projectScope = new ProjectScope(MyProject);
Preferences projectNode = projectScope.getNode("com.example.myplugin");

However there are a lot of other API choices around preferences so a further discussion on that may be best for another question.

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