I would love to, but we get killed for even looking at something non open
source sideways ;) as we are an antlr grammar, that would be nice.

On 5/1/06, Fabian Crabus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

jepp...the meta programming system is not for mere mortals (tried it, had
a look
at the hello world, didn't grasp a bit, uninstalled it)...nevertheless
they offer
custom language support via their plugin sdk. It's based on some jflex
magic, that
can be adapted to antlr based languages- though it's not really for
the faint of heart.
So I'd hoped that someone dug a little deeper...

On 5/1/06, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not that I am aware of. Has been a few years since I have used intelliJ,
but
> I am aware that they have some advanced concepts around
meta-programming,
> and making new languages, but they are probably not open source, so that
may
> put a dampener on things.
>
> On 5/1/06, Fabian Crabus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > speaking of rule editors: is anyone working on an IntelliJ plugin?
> > Something along the lines of the groovyJ plugin?
> > I've started to look into IntelliJ's custom language support but the
> > documentation has -hmm- a potential to be more helpful ;)
> >
> > So has anyone done some work on something like this? Or can
> > anyone give me a pointer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Fabian
> >
>
>

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