) and makes byte-compiling much
less annoying and confusing for Emacs-Newbies.
silentcomp.el contains an introducing comment at beginning to explain how to
use it, incl. an example.
Ciao,
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uot;left-right" which allows the ECB-tree-windows to
be located at the left and the right side of the ECB-frame.
* Now ECB can be "autoloaded".
* Now ECB offers a command `ecb-create-new-layout' for interactively creating
new layouts "by example".
Enjoy, Klaus
eption
> /**
> * Fields of class System
> ******/
> public final static InputStream in
> public final static PrintStream out
> public final static PrintStream err
> p
t; >Now put the point anywhere in Java buffer where you would
> >normally invoke jde-complete functions. Then type
> >(control c) (control v) (/) to see the java typeinfo
> >buffer.
>
> >For example:
>
> >With point in the 'System' below :
> >public class Foo {
> > public static void main(String[] args) {
> > System.out.println(args.length);
> > }
> >}
> >here is what you get in a temp buffer. All the java class names are
> >hyperlinks (activated by
> >mouse or key).
> >class java.lang.System
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27;kill-buffer
(get-buffer-create "*compilation*"))
(message "No compilation errors"))
;;there were errors, so jump to the first error
(next-error
Klaus
>
> However, its not working the way I wanted it to: it kills the buffer,
> but now the frame split persits :(
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Regards,
>
> Diez
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'face 'underline)
> (message errorString)
> (sit-for 3)
> )
> (setq errorMarker (compilation-next-error-locus 1 nil t))
> )
>)
> (if compilation-error-overlay
> (delete-overlay compilation-error-overlay)
> )
>
JDEbug on Solaris:
>
> >1) Make sure you are using the REFERENCE version of JDK 1.2 or 1.3.
>
> >2) Make sure that you are running SunOS 5.6 with all the latest patches
> >installed.
>
> I can´t find any REFERENCE version of JDK 1.3. Where can i get it and
I recommend using filladapt.el (get it from http://wonderworks.com/)
which does a much better job of filling than the standard one.
After installing this package you can modify the variable 'filladapt-token-table'
like follows (add these elements to the variable):
("@param[ \t]" bullet)
> I experience a different problem with (fill-paragraph): the
> last line of a
> multiline comment, usually " */", gets removed, whereby the " */" gets
> appended to the previous line. Can I avoid this too, by using
> filladapt?
Don´t know if filladapt.el avoids this but i´m using filladapt.el
First of all:
I´m using filladapt 2.12 (patched one, see below), cc-mode 5.26 and
jde 2.2.6 with Gnu Emacs 20.7. All my statements are related to this
versions (but i think the Emacs version is not so important,
all >= 20.3.1 should work)
First of all you should install cc-mode >= 5.26 (with Emac
JDE resets all jde-options/settings to either the user-customized
or the jde-default value. This occurs at buffer-opening/switching
time, means every time you open/switch-to a jde-buffer this is done.
I don´t know but i suppose the M-[ is already defined in some JDE-bindings
which are reset like i
http://www.gci-net.com/users/j/johnw/emacs.html
>The header of my align.el is in fact different. But it is by John Wiegley.
>Must be older.. I am unable to reach his web site from my location. Either
>it is down or we are having proxy trouble. Would you mind forwarding it to
>me so that I can
ejb-application with
Bea weblogic and who can
give me some startup-hints or JDEbug-configuratuion-tips or anything helpful?
Or where can i find the articles i have mentioned above if not in the searchable
mailing list?
Any help would be appreciated a lot,
Klaus
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>By default M-/ is bound to dabbrev-expand, which subsumes the function of
>hippie-expand
This is completely wrong...the inverse direction is correct: hippie-expand
contains most of the function of dabbrev-expand but not reversely.
E.g. hippie-expand can also expand file- and pathnames which is n
1. Go to http://www.cpqd.com.br/~vinicius/emacs/Emacs.html and download
printing.el.gz and ps-print.tar.gz.
2. Install both packages (its very easy)
3. Setup your printer (it´s really well documented)
4. The you get a really nice new submenu "printing" under the "Tools"
menu which offers all
The best way to convert programming styles for java, c++ and c i know is
an outstanding tool named "Artistic style". It´s free and you can get it
from http://astyle.sourceforge.net/
There are sources and binaries available for Linuy and Win32.
This small and fast tool converts between any style a
>Will that reparse and change the source? I would expect that toggle to only
>effect new code.
>Jeff
Yes, this only affects new code. See my answer to Daniel for an outstanding
tool to convert existing sources!
Klaus
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forward
(progn
(string-match ".*/\\([^/]+\\)\\.java" class-to-open)
(match-string 1 class-to-open)) nil t)
(if (not found)
(error "Can not find the sourcecode-file for \"%s\""
ion, and like said at beginning, in genral this feature is
nice, but not always and not
for EVERY option!
What do you mean?
Klaus
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Hello,
this is a little bit offtopic, but i must make some words to the
attached fm.el:
IMHO there is no need for fm.el, because we have already with next-error,
previous-error, compilation-goto-error etc. all necessary and these functions
have the great advantage that i´m not needed to be in th
t the private ones too!!
I´m really sure, that my CLASSPATH and all related things with JDE are correctly
setup!!
I´m using JDE 2.2.6.2, Emacs 20.7 and Solaris 2.6 / Windows NT 4.0.
Any ideas?
MTIA,
Klaus
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> take a look at filladapt-mode
> http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/filladapt.php
Yes and then you must ajust the option filladapt-token-table:
Call "M-x customize-option RET filladapt-token-table RET" and then
add the following elements (but do not add this at the end but add it
before the last to
Hi Paul,
yes, i think this would be a good idea. Either you put filladapt.el onto the
requirement-list of JDE (but i would not do this because JDE can also work
without filladapt but not without the other requirements) or you add some
code to JDE like:
(if (and (boundp 'filladapt-token-table)
hello Paul,
please look at my answer below to someones jikes-parsing problem.
Maybe it would be useful if JDE contains a test similar the one i wrote
below to check if the variable 'compilation-error-regexp-alist'
is set correct for jikes and javac (This test could be done easily
with two example
>When an error occurs, javac produces messages in a format like
> Test.java:5: cannot resolve symbol
>while the output of jikes is like
> Test.java:5:5:5:7: Error: Type Bla was not found.
>The problem are the numbers following the line number: After executing
>next-error a second time, emacs
> ECB layout looks great.
> I can not seem to get ECB-method window to display methods in my C or
> C++(file extensions .cxx, .hxx)files. Methods are displayed OK for .h
> files. I have customized ECB so that it shows .cxx .hxx
> files. I don't
> know if this is a current limitation or is the
Mark the whole file and then call "M-x untabify".
Klaus
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Sing HU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Montag, 26. März 2001 17:46
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: RE: convert existing .java file?
>
> This is
> > Wouldn't it be cleaner just to change line 110 from
> >
> > (if (which "wget")
> >
> > to
> >
> > (if (executable-find "wget")
> >
> > executable-find has the advantage of being in the standard emacs
> > distribution (Emacs 20.7), so there's no need to bundle anything
> > further with th
))
Not the additional parameter in (directory-files ...). This makes the second mapcar
superfluous.
Klaus
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> Also, executable-find is *not* in the standard Emacs (20.7)
> distribution. I
> don't know what the original poster might have been thinking of.
I do, because in my emacs-20-7.tar.gz source-distribution
(Gnu Emacs 20.7) is in lisp/progmodes/executable.el the
fuunction 'executable-find'.
Do yo
> Does the XEmacs distribution include any equivalent to
> executable-find?
After searching a little bit around in my test-XEmacs i have found
(exec-installed-p "tex.exe"). This seems to be the equivalent
of executable-find. The difference seems to be that exec-installed-p
must always be called
lighted.
Why?
Ciao,
Klaus
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> System.out.println (
>
> Only adding a paren (with or without space) prevents the
> "System" from beeing
> highlighted.
>
> Why?
>
> Ciao,
> Klaus
>
>
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> If you are using Xemacs...
> [(control x) 6 ] Saves the window configuration
> [(control x) j From one of the developers of ECB:
Because ECB save some internal states about splitting the edit-window
of ECB etc. The easiest and best way to restore your original layout
is always calling the comma
>> >
>> This sounds to me as if it could be the semantic-problem mentioned
>> on the semantic-homepage (you need semantic if you install JDE).
>> On the semantic-site there is a file overlay-fix.el offered which you
>> have to install. Then the fontification-problem sho
> I have a small comment regarding jde-help. I've seen that the
> function jde-help-symbol makes use of the function
> jde-help-find-javadoc which checks whether a certain url exists. It
> does that by invoking the shell command wget. I think wget is a nice
> utility but I think it would be eve
> >IMHO (please correct me if i say nonsens) it seems there is
> >a little bit
> >develoment-stagnancy for JDEBug??!!
>
> Absolutely, about a year ago, the advent of semantic plus a host of
> contributions from JDE users diverted my attention from
> JDEbug. I have
> felt very bad all along abo
>
> Knut Wannheden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a small comment regarding jde-help. I've seen that the
> > function jde-help-symbol makes use of the function
> > jde-help-find-javadoc which checks whether a certain url exists. It
> > does that by invoking the shell command wget. I
> Do you have ideas of what other errors could be detected
> automatically? I
> could only think about unbalanced parenthesis.
I don´t think that this necessary, because the cc-mode package
(from which jde-mode derives) does it already.
If you have some unbalanced parenthesis, indendation will n
Yes, of course.
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Mark Mynsted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Freitag, 27. April 2001 17:06
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: AW: Docking the speedbar
>
> Would you notify this gro
Cool!
I vote for integrating it in the next JDE release!
Klaus
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Robert Mecklenburg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Freitag, 27. April 2001 18:25
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Simple enhancement to jde-help-symbol
>
> I've modified jde-he
I have added both suggestions to our TODO-list
IMHO your suggestions would be very useful!
Thanks,
klaus
> I also enjoy ECB. I have a suggestion: could it support env
> vars, like the
> latest JDE, for settings like the source paths?
>
> Another idea is to use the JDE source paths if the JDE
> I stepped through jde-find, and it seems that it is calling
> executable-find
> to find "grep"; however the actual name is "grep.exe" on
> Windows. I tried
> copying grep.exe to grep, but that didn't work. Any ideas?
Yes, it´s a bug in JDE. The GNUEmacs version of executable-find
works als
ECB, Emacs Code Browser, version 1.30 is now available at:
http://home.swipnet.se/mayhem/ecb.html
ECB is a source code browser that displays directories, source files,
methods and variables that can be navigated using the mouse (and
keyboard). Currently it supports parsing of Java, C and Elisp s
>semantic-1.3.3
>But I get the following error when I start my emacs:
You should read carefully the announcements, because there is mentioned
that JDE >= 2.2.7 needs semantic >= 1.4beta5!
Install this semantic-version and bob will be your uncle :-)
Hope this helps,
Klaus
Cause of senator is now part of semantic 1.4 (which is need by JDE!)
JDE should not include any senator files.
Paul, can you please remove themn from the distribution?!
Thanks,
Klaus
relative new, means i think previous
JDE version don´t have this bug; maybe this is realted to the font-lock changes
in latest versions...but this is only a shot in the blue :-)
Klaus
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