I believe Oracle hasn't donated yet the C/C++ support. This will be
donated and included in a future part of NetBeans, probably NetBeans
11 (scheduled in about 6 months or so).

In the meantime you could try to install the C/C++ plugins from 8.2 on
top of 10 and see if they work (they should).

--emi

http://coolbeans.xyz/ - CoolBeans: An IDE for Java, JavaEE, PHP and more!

On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 6:37 PM Nick Couchman <vn...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> I just upgraded from NetBeans 8.2 to NetBeans 10.0, and I seem to have lost 
> support for C/C++ source code.  I had an existing project that had the 
> nbproject/ directory, and lists the plugin type as:
>
> <type>org.netbeans.modules.cnd.makeproject</type>
>
> When I try to open this project, I get a message that it is an unknown 
> project type.  Additionally, if I try to create a new project, I see options 
> for Java, PHP, etc., but nothing for C, C++, GNU Make, or anything like that.
>
> Does NetBeans 10.0 support C/C++?  Is there some option I'm missing for this 
> plugin?
>
> -Nick

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