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no - environment variables can change at runtime. you can use only theese constants: |
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One can contribute custom path variable resolver, see https://help.eclipse.org/latest/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fextension-points%2Forg_eclipse_core_resources_variableResolvers.html This one can simply mirror all environment variables. Note: since the variables returned by resolver can be saved & used in project files, one should supply only variables that are "known to be stable" in the current environment. |
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One significant consideration is that if you checkin such a project with such links, how well does that work on another machine and/or even another OS? |
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I know that linked resources can be created using internal Eclipse variables. Is it somehow possible to create a linked resource using a path that's contained in an environment variable?
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