Wayne,
Can you please explain what you are trying to do? Preprocessing only
occurs when a "build" occurs. If you turn off auto-build, Markus is
right that you would need to do an explicit build to cause the
processing to occur.
Craig
On Mar 11, 2008, at 10:47 AM, Markus Sinner wrote:
>
Okay... now, what exactly is your question? For sure, the
preprocessing-changes are only then reflected, if the code is
recompiled. If you deactivate Auto-Compilation (I think you mean that),
then you have to manually build the project to see the changes in the
emulator.
Markus
wayne forrest
When I Run the Midlet and have autosave on (can not remember where I set
this);
then if I have changed a definition before the run.
the definition change is not reflected when I run the Midlet.
On the second run, the change is reflected.
Test Procedure:
//STEP1
//#define yy
//#ifdef xx
//# Sys
I am a bit new to Antenna, I have setup Antenna,
and coded the following as a test, yet it does not seem to work.
//define x
//#ifdef x
//# System.out.println("X Defined");
//#endif
I would expect the println to be executed but it Does not.
Thank you.
--
Yes, there a few bugs :
One in the preprocessor core, which is shared by Antenna and by
EclipseME, and one in my own preprocessor plugin. I am not sure if there
isn't another bug in the integration code between EclipseME and The
preprocessor core.
if you want to try to use the new preprocessor
Hi Omry,
thanx for the quick response and fix,
I assume I need to wait for some sort of eclipseME release to benefit from
this bug fix, right?
best regards,
-tzurs
On 10/24/07, Omry Yadan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Tzurs, Craig.
>
> I fixed the bug in the preprocessor core and in my own pr
Hi Tzurs, Craig.
I fixed the bug in the preprocessor core and in my own preprocessor plugin.
changes have been committed to Antenna's CVS.
Below are two patches:
* The first is for the Preprocessor (which is directly relevant to
EclipseME Code, use it to fix the code or just build from CVS.
*
Dear Craig,
the file properties are set correctly to UTF-8 and the original file shows
nicely in the editor as should,
the preprocessed version however is still corrupted unless I disable the
preprocessor,
any hints? perhaps Omri can shed a light about "preprocessor.preprocess(is,
bos, charset);"
tzur,
As of 1.7.6, the preprocessor is Omry's preprocessor and there is no
other choice in the matter. Looking at the code, it goes something like
this...
File localFile = srcFile.getLocation().toFile();
String charset = srcFile.getContentDescription().getCharset();
Hi Guys,
I'm a very very happy user of eclipseME and generally have 0 issues with it.
lately (I can't pin point the exact time) I have the following problem,
I have a java file (aa.java) which is saved as UTF-8 and contains many
strings in various languages.
when I run the midlet (both emulator an
Markus,
Trust me... I've thought pretty hard about the whole thing. Given the
structure of the Eclipse build process and compiler this is really the
only way to do things without rewriting the files in-place. In-place
processing is not viable for many people as it messes with source
control
Hello there, Hello Craig,
wouldn't it be better to drop the internal preprocessing-support of
EclipseME and use the Antenna Plugin for Eclipse instead? This plugin
works without having to make those changes to hooks.
It would save some of your time :-)
Or is there any reasion, why the internal
Keith,
It is certainly possible that bugs like this exist. I'm looking at
embedding the new preprocessor core from the Antenna project which would
hopefully fix problems like this. No guarantees on if/when I will get
this done.
Craig
Keith Bottner wrote:
> I have just upgraded to the latest
I have just upgraded to the latest version of EclipseME and am trying to
update some very old projects to the latest version of the mobile device
kits and EclipseME. In the past we used antennae to preprocess the files and
now that EclipseME has that functionality built in we want to take advantage
I use last EclipseMe 1.6.8
Omry Yadan a écrit :
> You probably want to take a look at the new version of Antenna.
>
>
> infos wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using EclipseMe since the begin and that's really a fantastic
>> product.
>>
>> I now switch my code to EclipseMe preprocessing from my Antenna
Hi,
I am using EclipseMe since the begin and that's really a fantastic product.
I now switch my code to EclipseMe preprocessing from my Antenna
preproceed sources. But there are 2 problems:
//#define TEST
//#ifdef TEST
//# System.out.println("not uncommented");
//#endif
With Antenna the System
Brunno,
If you followed the instructions located here
http://eclipseme.org/docs/preprocessing.html, it should "just work".
Craig
Brunno Silva wrote:
> I finally get the chance to test the preprocessing capabilities of
> EclipseME (right now, I was only using a antenna build). I correctly
> co
I finally get the chance to test the preprocessing capabilities of EclipseME
(right now, I was only using a antenna build). I correctly configurated it and
created a simple example, but then I got a problem: How to preprocess it? I
looked for it in the interface, searched the documentation avaia
Ed,
This functionality is still in progress and no build includes it yet.
When there is something testable, I will send a note to this list.
Craig
Ed Welch wrote:
> I'm interested in the preprocessing functionality.
> I understand that there is some work on a hack to do this in the
> developm
I'm interested in the preprocessing functionality.
I understand that there is some work on a hack to do this in the
development build. Is it working well enough to actually use? Could
anyone send me the jar so that I could try it out?
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