>> I just whipped a new project that I'm using for our ActionStep GUI 
>> builder, and I thought that I might release it if people were
interested. 

Starting from these words, it sounds very interesting already. It
memorizes me Ruby on Rails framework which has been extracted from
Basecamp successful project.

It has the promising origins and aetiology. Share it!

Sincerely,

Rostislav Siryk
Senior Graphic Designer
Validio Ukraine



>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Scott Hyndman
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:39 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [osflash] New project - ActionScript code parsing and
generation
>> 
>> Hey guys,
>> 
>> I just whipped a new project that I'm using for our ActionStep GUI
>> builder, and I thought that I might release it if people were
interested.
>> 
>> This project looks at ActionScript 2.0 source files and translates
them
>> in to a Java object model. It collects almost all information about
the
>> classes including:
>> 
>> 1. The type hierarchy (including implemented interfaces)
>> 2. Javadoc comments on fields, methods, properties, classes and
>> interfaces
>> 3. The contents of methods
>> 4. Inline values set on fields (public var foo:Number = 5 would
record
>> "5")
>> 
>> The object model is very rich and easy to use. There are classes to
>> represent all major AS2.0 constructs, including methods, properties,
>> interfaces, classes, fields and javadoc documentation.
>> 
>> There are some really interesting applications for an application
like
>> this. As an example, I whipped up a Javadoc generator using Velocity
>> (http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/), but that's just the beginning
of
>> how this thing could be used.
>> 
>> But you could even GENERATE code using this approach. For example,
let's
>> say you wanted to implement a pre-condition parser, so that method
>> arguments could be checked with very little code. You might want to
do
>> this with a Javadoc tag describing the various argument contraints,
>> looking like this:
>> 
>> /**
>>  * @NotNull(arg0)
>>  */
>> public function foo(arg0:Object):Void {
>> ....
>> }
>> 
>> You could generate the following:
>> 
>> public function foo(arg0:Object):Void {
>>   if (arg0 == null) {
>>     trace("Error - arg0 cannot be null");
>>     throw new Error("Error - arg0 cannot be null");
>>   }
>> ....
>> }
>> 
>> Pretty neat, huh?
>> 
>> Anyways, it's pretty quick right now, and offers a very simple API
for
>> parsing and generating anything from the parsed code. I'm profiling
it to
>> bring the time down a little, but it is really quite reasonable,
taking
>> about 2 seconds for the standard Flash classes and all of ActionStep
(137
>> types).
>> 
>> So let me know if you guys are interested. I think this could be a
>> platform to do lots of cool things with the language.
>> 
>> Scott
>> 
>> 
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