Question (I am an Emacs novice! :-) ) I get following when executing M-x flymake-start-syntax-check-for-current-buffer in a java file buffer.
"Symbol's function definition is void: flymake-start-syntax-check" What am I missing. I have commented the original function out in flymake and inserted the new definition. My _emacs has (require 'flymake). Henrik ----- Original Message ----- From: "Suraj Acharya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Eric M. Ludlam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Henrik Kjær" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:30 PM Subject: Re: [jde] cedet-1.0beta1 /Semantic 2.0 and JDEE-2.3.2 > I just tried out flymake and it is pretty neat. It highlights errors as advertised > and brings up a little pop-up window with the error message when your mouse is over the line. > > If you have jde-compile setup correctly to compile the current file then this redefinition > for flymake-start-syntax-check-process will automatically run jde-compile. > > Caveats : > * flymake automatically saves your current buffer before it compiles > * the error/warning message do not appear in the minibuffer when point is on a line > which has been highlighted. > * may not be very nice on a slower machine using javac > > > > > (defun flymake-start-syntax-check-process(buffer base-dir > master-file-name patched-master-file-name > source-file-name patched-source-file-name) > "start syntax check-process" > > (let* ((process nil) > (file-to-compile (flymake-get-file-to-compile patched-master-file-name patched-source-file-name source-file-name)) > (compiler (jde-compile-get-the-compiler)) > (program-name (oref compiler :path)) > (program-args (append (jde-compile-get-args compiler) (list file-to-compile)))) > (condition-case err > (progn > (setq process (get-process (apply 'start-process > "flymake-proc" > nil > program-name > program-args))) > (set-process-sentinel process 'flymake-process-sentinel) > (set-process-filter process 'flymake-process-filter) > > (flymake-reg-names(process-id process) (buffer-name buffer) patched-master-file-name patched-source-file-name) > (flymake-set-buffer-base-dir buffer base-dir) > (flymake-set-buffer-master-file-name buffer master-file-name) > (flymake-set-buffer-is-running buffer t) > (flymake-set-buffer-last-change-time buffer nil) > (flymake-set-buffer-check-start-time buffer (float-time)) > > (flymake-report-status buffer nil "*") > (flymake-log 2 "started process %d, command=%s, dir=%s" > (process-id process) (process-command process) default-directory) > process > ) > (error > (let ((err-str (format "Failed to launch syntax check process '%s' with args %s: %s" > program-name program-args (error-message-string err)))) > (flymake-log 0 err-str) > (flymake-safe-delete-file patched-master-file-name) > (flymake-safe-delete-file patched-source-file-name) > (flymake-set-buffer-last-change-time buffer nil) > (flymake-report-fatal-status buffer "PROCERR" err-str) > ) > ) > ) > ) > ) > > > Suraj > > Eric M. Ludlam wrote: > > > The support for highlighting unmatched syntax is still rudimentary, > > but it is a longterm goal to highlight all syntactic issues. Parsing > > an entire file is pretty slow. Parsing only the visible parts, is one > > option. For missing ; after things already being parsed (method and > > type declarations) you will get the highlighting. The new incremental > > parser helps with this. > > > > Detecting missing imports or methods is not a part of any short term > > plan. The semantic analyzer has not been modified much as we've been > > concentrating on low level APIs, and speed. > > > > The version of eieio in the beta includes a feature similar to > > something I think is called flymake. You can run a build, and it will > > detect the errors, and highlight them for you. I think flymake may > > have more user features. The version in eieio is an example program > > for using a line highlighting feature. > > > > Eric > > > >