Can anyone help with the question raised in the following
thread?
Paul
Jose M Vidal writes:
Yup, 100 is a hack that works for me. I don't know what the actual
maximums are.
On the other hand, we just need to pick a number bigger than the most
unreasonably long file name but
Microsoft's stdlib.h defines the following:
#ifndef _MAC
#define _MAX_PATH 260 /* max. length of full pathname */
#define _MAX_DRIVE 3 /* max. length of drive component */
#define _MAX_DIR256 /* max. length of path component */
#define _MAX_FNAME 256 /* max. length of file name
I'm sending this message to the list rather than Paul to allow other
jde experts a chance to help with Paul's e-mail load. If this is not
appropriate, please let me know.
I'm getting the following error trying to use the compile server with
beta4 (the elipsis indicates lots more classpath
Hello,
I have already done this for Ant back in the summer. If you check
the archives you will see the patch to jde-ant.el...
dwfa
--- Molitor, Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This doesn't happen to me -- I get the ant output in an Emacs buffer,
no
MS-DOS window. I can even click on
Nicolas Tondre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using jde 2.2.8 and I noticed that jde-complete-at-point doesn't
complete methods for variable names that start with the '$'
character.
Well I have to admit, I am surprised, but '$' is a valid
letter for a variable name, as per the Java Lang Spec
Hello,
I took Paul's advice of customizing jde-bug-key-bindings to setup my
functions keys for stepping in JDEbug. Previously they were set using
global-set-keys. Unfortunately, I must be specifying the function keys
incorrectly. If I do a C-h k F6, for example, I get:
f6 is
It contains all the default java classes names to
highlite them when conding.
^^^
I'm sorry, what does this word mean?
Could somebody give me an example of this file?
Is it something that's generated by the JDE?
TIA
Hi!
Could somebody explain me what is
Maybe I'm not so quick about this, but I can't seem to figure out how one
gets JDE to compile a program that's in a package, correctly w/o forcing a
-classpath in the compile time options?
why is this?
I am trying to edit
proj3.controller.MyController.java
so I call emacs
When using JDEE (2.2.9beta4) I have the tempo template for generating
a new class failing when it it is required to choose from multiple
Interfaces. For example:
After using the command:
M-x jde-gen-class-buffer
I get the usual prompt for file, and then the tempo
prompts for package ,
Shaya Potter writes:
Maybe I'm not so quick about this, but I can't seem to figure out how one
gets JDE to compile a program that's in a package, correctly w/o forcing a
-classpath in the compile time options?
why is this?
I am trying to edit
Dug a little deeper: On linux, PATH_MAX is 4095; on Solaris it's 1024.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Eric D. Friedma
n writes:
:
: This sounds like a bug that should be fixed in tramp, not in JDE.
:
: Directory *entry* length maximums are file system dependent too, which
: means that a
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