Re: cedet-1.0beta1 /Semantic 2.0 and JDEE-2.3.2

2003-12-18 Thread Paul Kinnucan
Michael == Michael Schierl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Michael On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 18:03:26 -0500, Paul Kinnucan wrote: Michael Schierl writes: On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 13:17:50 -0500, Paul Kinnucan wrote: When I use that one with cedet-1.0beta1c on emacs-21.3 (Windows),

Re[2]: cedet-1.0beta1 /Semantic 2.0 and JDEE-2.3.2

2003-12-18 Thread Eric M. Ludlam
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.

Re: cedet-1.0beta1 /Semantic 2.0 and JDEE-2.3.2

2003-12-18 Thread Kai Grossjohann
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 way. My understanding was that Common Lisp has a

Re: cedet-1.0beta1 /Semantic 2.0 and JDEE-2.3.2

2003-12-18 Thread Michael Schierl
Paul Kinnucan schrieb: This effectively disables the resetting of existing open buffers when a user customizes jde-enable-senator. I would rather fix the bug then cripple a function in order to avoid it. Sure. But it is better to cripple a feature out of my jde i (and probably others) never

Re[2]: cedet-1.0beta1 /Semantic 2.0 and JDEE-2.3.2

2003-12-18 Thread Eric M. Ludlam
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