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Re: [e4-dev] Dynamic Eclipse 4 with Clojure language

OK Lars, that's noted. I will do it tomorrow (working full time on CCW by thursdays)


2013/12/18 Lars Vogel <lars.vogel@xxxxxxxxx>
Laurent, just a reminder, changes in Eclipse requires also some time. The earlier to create bug reports for your requirements the soon someone might have the chance to look at them. Also Eclipse is closing in its release cycle soon for new features. 

The current development for the ModelService happens in https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/19311/, would be good if you can check if you requirement for finding all elements is covered. I tried to add you as reviewer but it looks to me that you not yet registered as Gerrit user. See here how to register: http://www.vogella.com/articles/Gerrit/article.html#eclipsegerritcontribution


2013/12/16 Lars Vogel <lars.vogel@xxxxxxxxx>
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Platform with component UI would be the right place IMHO.


2013/12/16 Laurent PETIT <laurent.petit@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi Lars,

I will open the bug requests, indeed.

Are there things I should know about the bug tracker system itself, and / or the bug request submission process ? (I mean things that may appear different than what I am used to. I'm not a total newbie ;-) , but I'm a newbie in submitting Eclipse bug requests, so maybe there are idiosyncracies I should be aware of ?)





2013/12/16 Lars Vogel <lars.vogel@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi Laurent,

sounds like we should add some API to support your use case. Please see inline answers to Pauls comments.

Best regards, Lars


On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Laurent PETIT <laurent.petit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This lets room for MKeybinding, MHandler, MCommand. A method like findByTags(theApp, MHandler.class, List<String> tags) would work for the first part of my usecase.

I would expect that we would provide a more generic version of org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.modeling.EModelService.findElements(MUIElement, String, Class<T>, List<String>, int)

Something that could be used:

List<MHandler> elements  = service.find(root, null, MHandler.class, tags, 0);


If I understand Pauls comment correctly we should open a bug request for this new method. @Laurent, can you please open a bug report for this feature?


 
But I would still be out of luck concerning the second part of my use case: removing the MHandler instance from its parent MHandlerContainer.

If we have a way to provide a parent, I think that we'd probably expose another EModelService method:

Object parent = service.getParent(handlerModel);

Again, if I understand Pauls comment correctly we should open a bug request for this new method. @Laurent, can you please open a bug report for this feature?
 
Later,
PW

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