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Re: [Dltk-dev] Documentation?


  that sounds pretty cool. i've been developing against the source head since i'm still pretty far off from a release (it also allows me to submit things back as well) - once i get closer to a release, i'll worry about tying myself to a release.

  feel free to peruse my source as well for another example (http://code.google.com/p/perlipse/ - the parser isn't gonna work for you if you try to run it b/c you'll need some extra perl modules installed, and it's tied to concrete script paths, my next cleanup todo) - but all good otherwise. :)

  if anyone is interested in devoting some cycles to a perl plugin, do let me know :)

On 7/8/07, Mark Mandel < mark.mandel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jae,

Thanks for the response.  I also grabbed the dltk source from the
Update site, and ran javadoc over the top, so that I have an API I can
look at :D

Myself, and a few other people (who I think may have just joined the
list), are looking at implementing a ColdFusion editor plugin using
dltk.

I've been working on a ANTLR parser for the last few months (about 85%
complete), and since CFML is a dynamic language, it seemed that the
dltk was the appropriate place to start in terms of using that to
create a plugin for it.

Mark

On 7/9/07, Jae Gangemi <jgangemi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> no, you're not missing anything - the current examples will be your best
> bet. i've also found the debugger to be a huge help (stepping through a
> working example, looking at the thread stack to see how methods are being
> called). and of course, asking questions when you're really stuck.
>
>   i've managed to put together a basic implementation for a perl plugin just
> looking/tracing through the source, so it can be done, but it definitely
> takes a little effort.
>
>   may i ask what type of plugin you're working on?
>
>
> On 7/8/07, Mark Mandel < mark.mandel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I just started at looking at implementing a plugin with the DLTK, but
> > couldn't find a large amount of resources on yet, above and beyond the
> > 'getting started with the dltk' article.
> >
> > I just wanted to know if I was missing anything, and if not, I assume
> > that the best resources around would then be the current examples that
> > are available for download?
> >
> > Thanks for the dltk, it looks like it's a great addition to the
> > eclipse product range.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mark
> >
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