I believe it's just an idea. In practice, we have lots of GWT generator
code that's not easily migrated.

I'm not familar with APT but if I wanted to learn about it I would probably
start by studying Guice's AutoValue. If they're using JavaWriter then
that's a good endorsement.

- Brian

On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 4:17 PM, James Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there anywhere to get a sneak preview on the discussions about the
> future of codegen?
>
> Andres and I have both invested time in some extensions of ast-based
> codegen, and could really use some time and forewarning to adapt our
> strategy to stay future-friendly with out apis.
>
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