Yeah, contrary to the full open source Eclipse and Netbeans, JetBrains wants people to pay for InteliJ and Clion, when doing JNI development.
Android Studio has C++ support, because Google lacked a CDT counterpart when they went InteliJ, and had to do an agreement with JetBrains to include the support.
Android Studio has C++ support, because Google lacked a CDT counterpart when they went InteliJ, and had to do an agreement with JetBrains to include the support.