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Christian Kandeler 284817fae6 Merge CppTools into CppEditor
There was no proper separation of responsibilities between these
plugins. In particular, CppTools had lots of editor-related
functionality, so it's not clear why it was separated out in the first
place.
In fact, for a lot of code, it seemed quite arbitrary where it was put
(just one example: switchHeaderSource() was in CppTools, wheras
switchDeclarationDefinition() was in CppEditor).
Merging the plugins will enable us to get rid of various convoluted
pseudo-abstractions that were only introduced to keep up the artificial
separation.

Change-Id: Iafc3bce625b4794f6d4aa03df6cddc7f2d26716a
Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@qt.io>
2021-09-01 14:53:58 +00:00
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Interesting to test is e.g.
* if opening one of the symbolic links opens the link target (bad), or the symbolic link (good)