If I may be too bold, why not make jdok part of JDE? It is pretty small
and something most people would want.... -CR
> Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 16:35:35 -0400
> From: Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi David,
>
> I am currently developing a parser for Java source buffers based on Eric
> Ludlam's new parser generator for Emacs. The parser returns a list of all
> Java objects in the source object, including package and import
> declarations, methods, fields, constructors, etc. The entry for each item
> contains its start and ending location in the buffer. The entry for a class
> contains all its members (i.e., inner classes, methods, fields and
> constructors), its parent, and the interfaces it implements. The parse
> list, jde-java-parse-list, will be generated when a user opens a source
> file and hence will always be able to JDE tools, such as Jdok. A function
> will be available to regenerate the parse list at any time. Perhaps this
> will be of help to you. I plan to release it with the next beta release.
>
> - Paul
>
> At 10:20 PM 4/26/00 +0200, you wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> >Attached is the first beta version of jdok 1.10 (not yet available at
> >http://www.dponce.com/).
> >
> >Summary of changes since 1.9:
> >
> >;; New improved `jdok-get-declaration' function. It delegates to a new
> >;; light Java source scanner `jdok-get-normalized-source' which read the
> >;; current buffer and return normalized Java source code (extra Java
> >;; whitespace characters and comments are removed).
> >
> >So now jdok can work when there are embedded comment in class, interface or
> >method declarations :-)
> >
> >This version directly scan the current buffer using the forward-char,
> >backward-char, following-char, eobp and looking-at builtins. I hope it will
> >continue to work with XEmacs. It works well for me with NT Emacs 20.6.1 and
> >Solaris Emacs 20.6.1.
> >
> >Any feedback will be welcome.
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >David
> >
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