The file wisent-yourlanguagedefhere-wy.el is a generated file. If you
did a make clean or similar in cedet or cedet/semantic, it will
delete those files. If you follow the INSTALL instructions for
building CEDET, it should eventually construct those files for you.
Eric
Ernst Reissner [EMAIL
Howdy,
Jens Lautenbacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 08:08 -0400, Eric M. Ludlam wrote:
Hi,
To be clear, is it just the header line, and semantic decorations
that scare people away, or the whole set of code helpers including
imenu, summary-mode, completion
that approach, of adding small icons on a left to give you feedback
about the code. Just an idea :-)
Regards,
Nascif
-Original Message-
From: Eric M. Ludlam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 8:08 AM
To: Nascif Abousalh-Neto
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; jde@sunsite.dk
Subject
Joseph Shraibman jks@selectacast.net seems to think that:
I am being driven mad by these Update Tag Table messages that semantic
is giving me. Whenever this happens emacs freezes on me for a few
seconds. How can I turn this off?
You can either increase the idle time via
Hi,
That is quite nifty. I wrote one also which is in CEDET CVS only
right now, but yours is much niftier. I like the highlight that is
the line down the side. That is a nice effect. The pre-existing
function `semantic-momentary-unhighlight-tag' could do well to emulate
it.
In CEDET cvs,
time to decide which is the better
implementation to start from... other than that mine crashes Emacs. ;)
If you think the baseline in semantic-cvs is better, feel free to
upgrade it.
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:27:23 -0500, Eric M. Ludlam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
That is quite nifty. I wrote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Jens Lautenbacher wrote:
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 11:59 +, Phillip Lord wrote:
Guy == Guy Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guy I first of all want to have a quick overview of the method
Guy signatures in the current file.
ECB might be what
Sounds like a good idea to me. I'll fix it.
Eric
Troy Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
At 11:02 PM 11/18/2004 -0500, Eric M. Ludlam wrote:
Raul Acevedo [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Wow, that chart thing is pretty cool. :)
There are several random chart functions
Hi,
Here is something fun to try:
M-x load-library RET chart RET
M-x chart-emacs-storage RET
It is possible that semantic's tag caches are filling up all your
space. Check the size of your semanticdb.cache files for a vague clue
of how much string space is being used by semantic.
Eric
.
You might have some very large hidden buffers. Hidden buffers start
with a space character.
Probably your best task is just to get some sort of active monitor up
watching Emacs and see what you do that makes it grow very large.
Eric
Raul
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 17:46 -0500, Eric M. Ludlam wrote
Eric Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
I just upgraded to the latest beta. I noticed two weird things:
1) When I do a query replace, emacs seems to leave parts of the
original string when it replaces string in some places (such as where a
class name is expected) For example if
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Petter_M=E5hl=E9n?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Hi,
I'm getting the weird effect shown in the attached GIF using JDE 2.3.4beta3
and cedet1.0beta2 on Emacs 21.3. All non-public methods are 'overlined',
which is really not pleasant. I guess it's some kind of highlighting
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
[ ... ]
The only solution to this problem that I can see is to provide a
custom-set function for JDEE variables that updates the dirty variable
list whenever the user customizes a variable during a session. Since
the custom-set function is
Phillip Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
[ ... ]
This will also make it easy for third parties to piggy back into the
JDE project system I think, without having to use the jde- namespace
which the system currently depends on.
I'd be quite happy to give this a go if you'd like.
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Michael == Michael Schierl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ ... ]
Michael (defcustom jde-enable-senator t
Michael Enable senator minor mode.
Michael This mode provides Java-aware buffer navigation and
Michael searching commands.
Kai Grossjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Eric M. Ludlam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On the make it easy side, Emacs Lisp is just not a great language
for making an easy-to-read lexical analyzer. The macros let you write
and mix individual analyzers in a convenient high-level
?Henrik_Kj=E6r?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Hi
Will it support parsing of java files so the most obvious errors in a class,
like a missing ;, missing imports, unknown methods, etc. can be caught
before compiling.
Henrik
- Original Message -
From: Eric M. Ludlam [EMAIL PROTECTED
Semantic 2.0 lives in cedet-1.0beta1.tar.gz on the cedet web page.
There was no formal announcement as I'm still working through build
and compatibility issues for various versions of Emacs. In fact, I'm
a bit behind on a mountain of reports.
For those willing to work around some of the
Theo Kromhout van der Meer [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Hello,
I like the JDEE a lot. Because of the I can tailor the IDE. I like to work
with Emacs.
But now I need to with UML, is there a UML tool available that integrates
with JDEE?
[ ... ]
The cogre tool can make some pretty
If you use senator, which comes with semantic, you can use the
keybinding:
C-c , j
and its effect will be similar to a flattened imenu setup.
Alternately, if you have senator running, look in the senator menu
for Imenu Config. In there, just turn off anything that says
bin, and you will get a
Andrew Hyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
[ ... ]
I would be very interested if someone who really knew semantic well
could tell us if it could do the kind of parsing necessary for these
more advanced features. It seems to have more then the advertised
API, since you can get the
was already posted.
It is tackling the problem from a completely different angle.
Enjoy
Eric
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;;; lmcompile.el --- highlight compile error lines
;;
;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
;; Maintainer: Eric M. Ludlam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
;; Keywords: lisp
;;
;; Copyright (C) 2003 Eric M
Nick Sieger [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
PK == Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PK Eric M. Ludlam writes:
Something I always wanted to do was use EIEIO to wrap Java objects.
EIEIO could act as a proxy for Java objects, and there could be
Java object proxies for EIEIO objects
errors ? Does it mean
all the compilation errors ?
thanks,
sandip
-Original Message-
From: Eric M. Ludlam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 10:10 AM
To: Berndl, Klaus
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[1]: FW: Syntax error indication
Berndl, Klaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
[ ... ]
Differences to Sandips code:
- uses ECB method-window to display the class-contents
- uses semantic for getting the contents of a class
- needs the source-file of the class to work
The first point can be seen as advantage or
Berndl, Klaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Hello Eric and David!
I just downloaded semantic 1.4.1 and had noticed the following:
1. Bug in semantic-texi.el: It is not enough to add (defopt . 1) to
semantic-texi-name-field-list but is also necessary to add opt to
Raul Acevedo [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Eric M. Ludlam wrote:
If I select Senator - Analyze - Speedbar Class Browser, I get an
error: Symbol's function definition is void:
semanticdb-find-nonterminal-by-token. Any ideas what this is about?
You need have semanticdb
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Daniel Serodio writes:
Well, I've found some more info on this error. emacs-wiki defines a
line-beginning-position function with 1 optional argument, and jde-bug
defines a function with the same name but no arguments.
In
John Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
I'm trying to set up JDEE on a new machine, and I can't get at the emacs
tools eieio, semantic, etc. Any news?
[ ... ]
Every once in a while the sourceforge download system fails. I don't
know why, but it usually comes back in a little
Will Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
When I am editing and have unbalanced curly brackets and pause
for more than 3-4 seconds, the buffer is automatically recentered.
I dislike this feature and would like to know how to turn it off.
I did not see anything in the User's Guide about
Marcel Schepers [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Does anyone know how to wrap the compiler output so that scrolling in
the output window wouldn't be necessary anymore?
[ ... ]
See the value of `scroll-step'. You can probably locally set this to
a value = to the lines in the window,
van Rooyen GC [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
I tried to upgrade to semantic-1.4, speedbar-0.14beta4, ecb-1.80,
eieio-0.17, but the following error occurs.
[ ... ]
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function semantic-map-buffers)
(semantic-map-buffers (function (lambda nil ...)))
Jake Gage [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
Hey there,
[ ... ]
It looks like Eric Ludlam has released eieio-0.17 on 2002-08-06
(looks like two days ago), which beta10 doesn't seem to like (the CVS
version might already be changed, and I'd be much obliged if someone
could tell me if this
This happens sometimes when eieio is not byte compiled correctly.
Delete all .elc files in eieio, verify there is no other eieio on
your path, and re-run the Makefile.
Eric
Hongbin Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
I am trying to install jde on emacs 21.1, I got the following error
If you select an item in speedbar via the mouse, the mouse should not
move. If you use the keyboard, the act of moving keyboard focus to
the editing frame moves the mouse also. Speedbar doesn't try to move
the mouse, it is just the frame switching code. Try C-x 5 o after
making a few frames.
Hi,
The function `semantic-find-nonterminal' will use
`semantic-find-dependency' on import statements. This function in
turn uses `semantic-dependency-include-path' to seek out where a file
is.
semantic-java does not yet support overloading
`semantic-find-dependency' nor
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Albert=2C_J=FCrgen=22?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to
think that:
is it possible to set a key (stroke) to the menu command Classes - Classes
- I like this feature very much but dislike it to get a command only
with the mouse.
[ ... ]
You can use the function `imenu' to
Nascif Abousalh-Neto[EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
[ ... ]
This doesn't really help the elisp illiterate plugin tool developer,
but it would make it easy to create and maintain a plugin
interface for the JDEE.
What about doing it in the other direction: creating eieio classes
from
Nicholas Sushkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
In my case, every time the font-lock stops working, I get the following
message in *Messages*
Stack overflow in equal
I am using
Emacs : GNU Emacs 20.7.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, X toolkit)
of Fri Mar 16 2001 on porky.devel.redhat.com
Hi,
Paul told me rumors of a problem with the latest semantic causing
font-lock to die in some versions of Emacs. The attached patch
should fix this problem for those older versions of Emacs.
Apply the patch to semantic-imenu.el.
Enjoy
Eric
diff -r1.39.2.4 -r1.39.2.5
Berndl, Klaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to think that:
I installed the new package, and tried it on a C header file. I have
several:
typedef struct
{
blah,
blah,
blah
} blah_S;
like definitions in the file. The *ECB Methods* buffer shows a:
^@
for each. It looks
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