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Re: developing an IDE [message #328429 is a reply to message #328379] |
Sat, 24 May 2008 08:31  |
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Take a look at the DLTK project (which is concerned with dynamic
language):
http://www.eclipse.org/dltk
There's no support specifically for parsing (you'll have to use
something like ANTLR for that), but it does provide a lot of the
language-specific stuff for you.
FWIW, the Eclipse IDE does contain a complete plug-in to experiment
with. We call it, the JDT (Java development tools). Or, you could
install the CDT, PDT, or DLTK support for some Ruby, TCL, or
JavaScript.
Wayne
On Fri, 2008-05-23 at 16:52 +0200, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
> Hi
>
> could you please suggest some documentation concerning building an IDE
> with eclipse? I've just experimented with highlighting and content
> assist, but I'm missing all the parsing stuff (the xml editor provided
> by the eclipse wizard does not even provide content assist)... I'm
> reading the IBM tutorial "create a commercial-quality eclipse IDE", but
> it does not provide a complete plugin to experiment with (although it
> provides nice code snippets).
>
> thanks in advance
> Lorenzo
>
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