June 24, 2009
Ellery Newcomer Wrote:

> Paul D. Anderson wrote:
> > Looking for info on NetBeans and D, I was surprised to find this interview dated 18 months ago.
> > 
> > http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan/entry/interview_author_of_d_programmi ng
> > 
> > Did the NetBeans editor ever get built? Is it available?
> > 
> > Paul
> 
> I think that was BLS (?)
> 
> And the answer is no, it didn't.
> 
> Chris, where are you? Can I email you?

Put me down for one of those willing to assist in getting NetBeans support for D.

I see that the NetBeans 6.7 (in early release stage) no longer supports the Schliemann project, having consolidated language support into a Parsing API.

There is a wiki page for new language support for the new process: http://wiki.netbeans.org/New_Language_Support_TutorialDevelopment_Version

Paul

June 24, 2009
Paul D. Anderson wrote:
> Ellery Newcomer Wrote:
> 
>> Paul D. Anderson wrote:
>>> Looking for info on NetBeans and D, I was surprised to find this
>>> interview dated 18 months ago.
>>>
>>> http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan/entry/interview_author_of_d_programmi
>>> ng
>>>
>>> Did the NetBeans editor ever get built? Is it available?
>>>
>>> Paul
>> I think that was BLS (?)
>>
>> And the answer is no, it didn't.
>>
>> Chris, where are you? Can I email you?
> 
> Put me down for one of those willing to assist in getting NetBeans support for D.
> 
> I see that the NetBeans 6.7 (in early release stage) no longer supports the Schliemann project, having consolidated language support into a Parsing API.
> 
> There is a wiki page for new language support for the new process: http://wiki.netbeans.org/New_Language_Support_TutorialDevelopment_Version

If somebody is going to get NetBeans support for D s/he should be free to use Descent's code, which has the lexer, parser, semantic analysis, etc.
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