On 05/31/2016 10:28 AM, Mickael Istria
wrote:
On 05/31/2016 10:21 AM, Angelo zerr
wrote:
Even more ideally, it would be the default Eclipse text editor
that would support some extensions providing coloration,
completion, navigation (Ctrl+Click/F3).
Validation and quickfix can already be added by builders and
markers, and are hooked at the resource level, so there is nothing
more to do.
Once such extension points exist, typescript.java could be used to
hook services to the default Text Editor. However, it still makes
sense to already try to integrate it right now in JSDT editor so
1. value is still delivered while Text Editor doesn't yet support
such extensions and 2. the code written will probably be easy to
reuse later.
Note that most of those extension points do already exist in SSE and
derived editors, so a possibility is to 1st evaluate the possibility
to get SSE editor to work without being subclassed but still
consuming extensions.
The feature still make more sense in Platform Text though, as we
cannot safely assume that users are going to open some default SSE
editor for unknown files. Also, the SSE editor has some additional
complexity (partitions), that are probably too fine grained for
generic extensions in Platform Text. Such support for partition
would rather be "blackboxed" by the extensions that need it rather
than exposed in default text editor.
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