Sure, plugin makes sense. So for this, you are parsing the JS grammar again? I only wanted to say, that this is not needed, because NetBeans already does it for you, but you can’t acces the Tokens for example other than Java, because it is not public from the outside. Sure there is the CSL but it is not working. But if you do it by your own, you will not have any Problems.
Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10 Von: Peter Cheung Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2018 10:13 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: Netbeans quick outline plugin Dear Chris That would be great. I thought on such a plugin too, please Keep in mind, that we Need it for C/C++, Java, JavaScript, PHP and what NetBeans also Support. Maybe HTML XML too but could be optional. Easy, Antlr already support those grammars If this is not possible, with a 3rd Party plugin, because you have to get the JS, PHP C/C++ Parser Tokens to identify private, public, functions, members, classes etc. (This is, AFAIK, only possible for Java). You can implement it into the NetBeans core, instead of a plugin. I have no experience to implement anything in core, don't even know how to submit my code for review and the team seems very busy on migrating the project to apache. not sure it is a good approach or not. Please suggest. Cheers Chris Von: Peter Cheung Gesendet: Sonntag, 25. Februar 2018 19:32 An: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Betreff: Netbeans quick outline plugin http://peter.quantr.hk/2018/02/netbeans-quick-outline/
