On 24 Jul 2005, at 00:58, Simon Beaumont wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 18:05:04 +0100, Fred Spiessens wrote
(in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
Since you had experience, ... any chance we can reuse lisp and/or
mozart
code in an Eclipse plugin?
Any chance we could get you to contribute to such a project?
I'll review the code I did for the prolog and make it available - I did
an outline view - and consult/reconsult functions in the
explorer/outline and text editor views - no nice syntax sensitive stuff
and formatting though.
That would be a much appreciated contribution, thanks in advance.
Even the oultine view required a shallow parse
of the source code - it's not too daunting a task - maybe an antlr oz
source parser is feasbile here.
You'd have to take a close look at the java editor for some hints on
this. Also I did background tasks (for long running evals).
It's a similar paradigm for oz - take a look at the emacs OPI code to
get a view on the integration effort. Full communication with the oz
compiler and oz debugger would be the first task (sine qua non).
I agree.
Now back to Nigel Sandever. Nigel, what kind of IDE were you thinking
of? Would it be possible for you to lead or contribute to an open
source project on this? What did you have in mind?
Cheers,
Fred.
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