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Re: [recommenders-dev] Completion engine for annotation string parameters?

At least I can try :)
I'm not that familiar with JDT and the parser infrastructure, though if
given a few pointers where to start looking, I'll give it a shot.

Am 05.04.2012 09:12, schrieb Marcel Bruch:
> That sounds like a nice addition :)
> 
> Joscha, any ideas on that? (hope he's on the list) This sounds
> somewhat related to your annotation mining approach. Sascha, can you
> imagine to assist on data collection and implementation?
> 
> Best, Marcel
> 
> 
> On 05.04.2012, at 09:08, Sascha Vogt wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> As I'm currently working on a bunch of compiler warnings, from time
>> to time I have to fall back to the @SurpressWarnings annotation.
>> While working with that, I thought it would be cool to have code
>> completion for the allowed strings in that annotation.
>> 
>> I know there is no "formal" way to get the list of supported
>> strings, therefore I thought it might be cool to have a list of
>> most used strings for a given annotation.
>> 
>> What do you think about such a feature. I know, there is quite
>> some thinking to be done here (obviously one don't want to give a
>> proposal for a "name" or "id" parameter. Maybe the proposal only
>> gets added if one string occured more than 5? times or something
>> like that).
>> 
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> 
> Thanks, Marcel
> 


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