July 11, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to Julio César Carrascal | Yes please. If yours is more complete than: http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?EditorSupport#TextPad perhaps you should put yours in it's place. Regan On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 15:43:17 -0500, Julio César Carrascal <adnoctum@phreaker.net> wrote: > My TextPad syntax file has alternate comment support since I wrote it a couple of years ago. I'll post it if there's anyone interested. > > > Victor Nakoryakov wrote: >> Ilya Zaitseff wrote: >> >>> Syntax highlight and outline, nothing more for now. >>> It uses ANTLR for parsing. >>> >>> Screenshot: http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird_100.jpg >>> Plugin with sources (including ANTLR grammar): http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird.zip >>> >>> Icons are from JDT/CDT <g> >>> Main plugin ideas I take from dsource's eclipseD. >>> Actually, it is my first Java, Eclipse, ANTLR project. <g> >> Yes! The first editor with correct /+ +/ comments highlighting :) >> 2Sark7: Ты в аське то бываешь? А то она уже сто лет у меня в контакт листе висит, а в онлайне я тебя никогда не видел. >> |
July 13, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ilya Zaitseff |
Quick ?: Does it need the JRE?
Ilya Zaitseff says...
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>Syntax highlight and outline, nothing more for now.
>It uses ANTLR for parsing.
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>Screenshot: http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird_100.jpg Plugin with sources (including ANTLR grammar): http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird.zip
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>Icons are from JDT/CDT <g>
>Main plugin ideas I take from dsource's eclipseD.
>Actually, it is my first Java, Eclipse, ANTLR project. <g>
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July 13, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to jicman | On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 14:04:45 +1100, jicman <jicman_member@pathlink.com> wrote: > > Quick ?: Does it need the JRE? It is Eclipse plugin, so definitely yes <g> > > Ilya Zaitseff says... >> >> Syntax highlight and outline, nothing more for now. >> It uses ANTLR for parsing. >> >> Screenshot: http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird_100.jpg >> Plugin with sources (including ANTLR grammar): >> http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird.zip >> >> Icons are from JDT/CDT <g> >> Main plugin ideas I take from dsource's eclipseD. >> Actually, it is my first Java, Eclipse, ANTLR project. <g> > > |
July 13, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ilya Zaitseff | On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 15:21:59 +1100, Ilya Zaitseff wrote: > Syntax highlight and outline, nothing more for now. > It uses ANTLR for parsing. > > Screenshot: http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird_100.jpg Plugin with sources (including ANTLR grammar): http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird.zip > > Icons are from JDT/CDT <g> > Main plugin ideas I take from dsource's eclipseD. > Actually, it is my first Java, Eclipse, ANTLR project. <g> Nice. Works fine on WinXP, but doesn't work on Linux. Quits with error (on linux with eclipse 3.1, Sun Java 1.5): "Unable to create this part due to an internal error. Reason for the failure: The editor class could not be instantiated. This usually indicates that the editor's class name was mistyped in plugin.xml." "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: blackbird.editor.DEditor " accompanied by a long list of related methods... This message is displayed in the area that's supposed to be the editor view and occurs when I double click on a d source file from a project located in the Package Explorer view. I don't get this error on WinXP. Also I noticed that CDT is a dependency for blackbird. Did you mention that anywhere? -JJR |
July 13, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 22:16:27 -0700, John Reimer wrote:
> Nice. Works fine on WinXP, but doesn't work on Linux.
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> Quits with error (on linux with eclipse 3.1, Sun Java 1.5):
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> "Unable to create this part due to an internal error. Reason for the failure: The editor class could not be instantiated. This usually indicates that the editor's class name was mistyped in plugin.xml."
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> "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: blackbird.editor.DEditor "
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> accompanied by a long list of related methods...
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> This message is displayed in the area that's supposed to be the editor view and occurs when I double click on a d source file from a project located in the Package Explorer view. I don't get this error on WinXP.
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> Also I noticed that CDT is a dependency for blackbird. Did you mention that anywhere?
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> -JJR
Figured it out...
On linux, blackbird.jar has no access privileges set by default when unzipped to the plugin directory -- not even read access. So one has to chmod to activate "read" privileges on that file and then everything works just fine.
-JJR
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July 13, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 16:29:22 +1100, John Reimer <brk_6502@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 22:16:27 -0700, John Reimer wrote: >> Nice. Works fine on WinXP, but doesn't work on Linux. >> >> Quits with error (on linux with eclipse 3.1, Sun Java 1.5): >> >> "Unable to create this part due to an internal error. Reason for the >> failure: The editor class could not be instantiated. This usually >> indicates that the editor's class name was mistyped in plugin.xml." >> >> "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: blackbird.editor.DEditor " >> >> accompanied by a long list of related methods... >> >> This message is displayed in the area that's supposed to be the editor >> view and occurs when I double click on a d source file from a project >> located in the Package Explorer view. I don't get this error on WinXP. >> >> Also I noticed that CDT is a dependency for blackbird. Did you >> mention that anywhere? >> >> -JJR > Strange. I don't use CDT plugins in blackbird. Where you found such dependency? > Figured it out... > > On linux, blackbird.jar has no access privileges set by default when > unzipped to the plugin directory -- not even read access. So one has to > chmod to activate "read" privileges on that file and then everything works > just fine. > > -JJR Thanks. I don't use linux, so I can test it only on WinXP. Maybe I should add this to readme. |
July 13, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ilya Zaitseff | > > Strange. I don't use CDT plugins in blackbird. Where you found such dependency? > I'm not sure why, but the blackbird plugin refused to work until I installed the CDT plugin (WinXP). I didn't do any careful tests to prove why... after it worked only with CDT installed, I assumed that CDT was a dependency that you hadn't mentioned. Perhaps I did something wrong, and there isn't a dependency... but I'm still not sure why I had that problem. >> Figured it out... >> >> On linux, blackbird.jar has no access privileges set by default when >> unzipped to the plugin directory -- not even read access. So one has to >> chmod to activate "read" privileges on that file and then everything >> works >> just fine. >> >> -JJR > > Thanks. I don't use linux, so I can test it only on WinXP. Maybe I should add this to readme. I'm not sure if there's a way to change the default access rights for the file from windows for the package zip process. The dmd.zip package contents have always had a similar problem on linux. A note in the readme would probably suffice for now. -JJR |
July 13, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | John Reimer wrote: >>Strange. I don't use CDT plugins in blackbird. Where you found such dependency? >> > I'm not sure why, but the blackbird plugin refused to work until I > installed the CDT plugin (WinXP). I didn't do any careful tests to prove > why... after it worked only with CDT installed, I assumed that CDT was a > dependency that you hadn't mentioned. Perhaps I did something > wrong, and there isn't a dependency... but I'm still not sure why I had > that problem. I had reinstall eclipse from scratch with no plugins except included in distribution and right after that I installed blacbird. All works fine for me. -- Victor (aka nail) Nakoryakov nail-mail<at>mail<dot>ru Krasnoznamensk, Moscow, Russia |
July 14, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to Victor Nakoryakov | On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 23:49:41 +0400, Victor Nakoryakov wrote:
> John Reimer wrote:
>>>Strange. I don't use CDT plugins in blackbird. Where you found such dependency?
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>> I'm not sure why, but the blackbird plugin refused to work until I
>> installed the CDT plugin (WinXP). I didn't do any careful tests to prove
>> why... after it worked only with CDT installed, I assumed that CDT was a
>> dependency that you hadn't mentioned. Perhaps I did something
>> wrong, and there isn't a dependency... but I'm still not sure why I had
>> that problem.
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> I had reinstall eclipse from scratch with no plugins except included in distribution and right after that I installed blacbird. All works fine for me.
Okay. Thanks. That's good to know. The mistake must have been mine then.
-JJR
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July 22, 2005 Re: blackbird - yet another eclipse D editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ilya Zaitseff | Can blackbird show line number in the left side? I think it is very useful while locating errors. I enabled this switch in Eclipse (General>Editors>Text Editors>Show line numbers), but nothing happened. Thanks! - Shawn "Ilya Zaitseff" <sark7@mail333.com> says:op.stkuexbsaaezs2@ilya.tec.amursk.ru... > Syntax highlight and outline, nothing more for now. > It uses ANTLR for parsing. > > Screenshot: http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird_100.jpg Plugin with sources (including ANTLR grammar): http://sark7.nm.ru/stuff/blackbird.zip > > Icons are from JDT/CDT <g> > Main plugin ideas I take from dsource's eclipseD. > Actually, it is my first Java, Eclipse, ANTLR project. <g> |
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