Yes you are correct about the limitation and yes, it executes in
JavaScript.

Steve



From:   Angelo zerr <[email protected]>
To:     "General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues."
            <[email protected]>
Date:   03/25/2016 08:33 AM
Subject:        Re: [wtp-dev] My POC with texmate (for syntax coloration) and
            Eclipse Text Editor
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Hi Steve,

Many thanks for your info. At first I think it's better to execute textmate
with Java instead of executing it with a JavaScript engine. Perhaps I'm
wrong but I though that textmate support for orion was not fully
implemented because of limitation of JavaScript Regex which doesn't support
Oniguruma used by TextMate? VSCode uses Oniguruma  instead of using Regex.
In my case I use jony to support Oniguruma.

Regard's Angelo

2016-03-25 13:21 GMT+01:00 Steve Northover <[email protected]>:
  Hello all,

  I have also asked Grant Gayed to investigate making to easy to consume
  TextMate files in Orion. I'm not sure how much this helps because is
  sounds as if you are hand translating code into Java rather then just
  calling JavaScript or TypeScript code.

  https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=489152

  Steve

  Inactive hide details for Mickael Istria ---03/25/2016 07:19:58 AM---On
  03/25/2016 12:01 PM, Angelo zerr wrote: > But to be honMickael Istria
  ---03/25/2016 07:19:58 AM---On 03/25/2016 12:01 PM, Angelo zerr wrote: >
  But to be honnest with you, I would like to know before

  From: Mickael Istria <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Date: 03/25/2016 07:19 AM
  Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] My POC with texmate (for syntax coloration) and
  Eclipse Text Editor
  Sent by: [email protected]




  On 03/25/2016 12:01 PM, Angelo zerr wrote:
              But to be honnest with you, I would like to know before if
              there are really people who could be interested with this
              project (and help me for contribution). I'm very busy with
              typescript.java, so I have a little time.
  I cannot promise anything, but I may help on this topic. Moreover, the
  fact that it becomes maintained at Eclipse.org would make it possible for
  Eclipse projects (existing and coming) to rely on this. Having more
  adopters will for sure bring more contributors.
  I even believe that having this available may boost the community who
  will be more easily able to support new languages.
              More I have done a lot of copied/pasted from vscode-textmate
              that I have updated to have Java syntax. VSCode is MIT, I
              don't know what I must set as header in my Java files.
  We'll figure that out when you're ready to move to e4.ui.

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