Yeah, I don't use ANT, but maybe I should. For my purposes, it was easy enough to just code a little script in elisp. I like the level of control that I have with a custom script, especially with regard to how it integrates with my (emacs-based) dev. environment. I confess that I'm not at all familiar with ANT or any other build system, though.
-austin On Fri Jan 05 08:55 , Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote: > The way you put it, it seems that once you've mastered emacs elisp, > Apache-ANT is no longer needed... is that right? :P > > On 1/4/07, Austin Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >Cool. I've updated that actionscript stuff for AS3, here: > >http://blog.pettomato.com/?p=22 > > > >I wrote a small server in Lisp that catches those debug messages and sends > >them to standard-output. It's launched from Emacs as a subprocess and all > >output goes straight into an Emacs buffer. The highlighting is a simple > >function that is called when that buffer is created. > > > >If xray can send it's output to a console, then you should be able to use > >in the same way. > > > >Here is the code: > > > >(defun ordinary-insertion-filter (proc string) > > (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) > > (let ((moving (= (point) (process-mark proc)))) > > (save-excursion > > ;; Insert the text, advancing the process > >marker. > > (goto-char (process-mark proc)) > > (insert string) > > (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))) > > (if moving (goto-char (process-mark proc)))))) > > > >(defun launch-flash-tracer () > > (interactive) > > (when (get-buffer *as-debug-buffer*) > > (save-current-buffer > > (set-buffer *as-debug-buffer*) > > ;; Clear the buffer. > > (erase-buffer))) > > (unless (get-process "as-tracer") > > (message "Starting as-tracer...") > > (let ((p (start-process "as-tracer" *as-debug-buffer* > >"sbcl" "--core" "/home/astro/projects/web/flash-tracer/flash-tracer.core" > >"--noinform"))) > > (set-process-filter p 'ordinary-insertion-filter)) > > ;; Highlight odd numbered frames > > (with-current-buffer *as-debug-buffer* > > (hi-lock-mode t) > > (highlight-lines-matching-regexp "^\[[ > >0-9]*?[13579]\]" 'actionscript-global-props-face)) > > (message "Done."))) > > > >-austin > > > >On Thu Jan 04 11:26 , Ishmael Riles wrote: > >> Thanks Austin, > >> > >> It must have been you that I downloaded the actionscript customizations > >that > >> I'm currently using. > >> http://blog.pettomato.com/?p=12 > >> > >> One question, Is that xray output that's in the right buffer of the > >first > >> screenshot? Does the output go directly into the buffer? How did you get > >> that working? And highlighting lines from odd frames, did you write an > >elisp > >> script for that? > >> > >> > >> On 1/4/07, Austin Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > >> > > >> >Emacs Screenshots > >> > > >> >http://pettomato.com/emacs_screenshot.png > >> > > >> >There's really not much to see. One Emacs window has been divided > >> >vertically to display two editing buffers. On the left is an > >actionscript > >> >file. All the functions have been collapsed, except for the > >constructor. At > >> >the bottom there is some information about the file, including which > >> >version > >> >it is in CVS. > >> > > >> >On the right is a buffer that I use to capture the output from my swf. > >> >I've set it color odd frames blue and even frames white to help me > >follow > >> >what's going on. > >> > > >> > > >> >http://pettomato.com/emacs_screenshot2.png > >> > > >> >Here's another where I've divided the Emacs window into three buffers. > >The > >> >top right one is a directory buffer, and in the bottom one I'm editing > >xml. > >> >In the directory buffer, I've bound F4 to mplayer to play the currently > >> >highlighted sound file and F3 to open the file in snd (wave editor). > >I've > >> >found that this saves me a lot of time to audition sound fx. I can mark > >the > >> >files that I like with another key and when I'm through, I can copy all > >the > >> >marked files to my working directory. > >> > > >> >-austin > >> > > >> > > >> >On Thu Jan 04 18:51 , zwetan wrote: > >> >> On 1/4/07, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> > I have installed emacs (emacs win32), and found it to be very > >> >insteresting. > >> >> > The interface is simple but pretty. Didn't go further becouse I > >have > >> >no > >> >> > available time right now to invest on learning the tool, but I will > >> >surely > >> >> > play with it when I get the chance :) > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> I would be interested to know if some people use emacs win32 > >> >> with Subversion, I saw the emac doc with RCS and CVS support, > >> >> but what about SVN ? > >> >> > >> >> same situation here, I would like to give it a shot but > >> >> don't even want to install it if I know it can not work with SVN > >> >> > >> >> anyone got a screenshot of their emacs with an actionscript setting ? > >> >> just curious ;) > >> >> > >> >> zwetan > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> osflash mailing list > >> >> [email protected] > >> >> http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > >> >> > >> > > >> >-- > >> >Austin Haas > >> >Pet Tomato, Inc. > >> >http://pettomato.com > >> > > >> >_______________________________________________ > >> >osflash mailing list > >> >[email protected] > >> >http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > >> > > > > >> _______________________________________________ > >> osflash mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > > > > > >-- > >Austin Haas > >Pet Tomato, Inc. > >http://pettomato.com > > > >_______________________________________________ > >osflash mailing list > >[email protected] > >http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > > > _______________________________________________ > osflash mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org -- Austin Haas Pet Tomato, Inc. http://pettomato.com _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
