2015-06-09 10:27 GMT+02:00 Jesper Steen Møller <[email protected]>:

> Well, there aren’t that many commits in the java-migration branch — I can
> merge those over easily, I think.
>

Okie dokie, good.
I think we have to start from a good state, with the latest changes (sorry
it's not obvious to figure that out with the various branches here and
there...)


> The biggest problem seems to be that I’m unable to import the full Groovy
> build into an IDE to get faster turnaround-times than with “./gradlew :test
> —tests <class>” (30 sec on my current hardware)
>

Right, it's not very easy and practical indeed.

Pavel, perhaps you have some advice or tips'n tricks that could help Jesper?

Also, I'm wondering if you've tried the Antlr v4 plugin for IntelliJ (or
the equivalent for Eclipse if you're using that).
Perhaps it can help you work on the grammar more easily, to test things as
you go, and only once in a while do the full dance of launching gradle?

Guillaume



>
> -Jesper
>
> On 09/06/2015, at 09.55, Guillaume Laforge <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So Jesper should be working off of the java migration branch from Pavel I
> guess?
> (rather than what we currently have in our antlr4 branch)
>
> Guillaume
>
> 2015-06-09 9:51 GMT+02:00 Jochen Theodorou <[email protected]>:
>
>> Am 08.06.2015 23:50, schrieb Jesper Steen Møller:
>>
>>> Hello Pavel,
>>>
>>> I'll take a look at those. Are these being ported to java for
>>> performance-reasons, or bootstrappability?
>>>
>>
>> all parts that the parser itself uses should be in Java because we have
>> no groovy bootsrapping process for that. Tests don't need to be ported
>>
>> bye blackdrag
>>
>> --
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>> blog: http://blackdragsview.blogspot.com/
>>
>>
>
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