Maybe a different way to look at it is: Why aren't they shipped with
the JDE distribution?
Jeff
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>
> At 12:06 PM 8/18/00 -0700, you wrote:
> >Why is the purpose of the s/w below with respect to
> >the working of JDE
> >
> >Version 0.11 (or later) of Eric Ludlam's speedbar
> >
>
> Browsing source code. See the JDE User's Guide.
>
> >version 1.2 (or later) of Eric's semantic bovinator.
> >
>
> This is used to parse the Java source. Various features of the JDE, e.g.,
> the classes menu, need to parse the code in the current Java source buffer.
> The JDE used to use regular expressions. The semantic package enables use
> of a BNF grammar (see java.bnf in the JDE lisp directory) to parse your
> Java code. The grammar-based parser is much faster and more accurate than
> regular expressions.
>
> - Paul
>
> >Srinivas
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