Where is the "program dataase" in Eclipse? [message #19916] |
Sat, 31 August 2002 12:46 |
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Originally posted by: mj.noemail.com
My interest is in experimenting with integrating program analysis for Java
and C++ programs. I would like to learn about the API for the "program
database" primarily and it's implementation too (for those times when I'd
rather not pull what's left of my hair).
Thanks,
Micheal
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Re: Where is the "program dataase" in Eclipse? [message #19966 is a reply to message #19916] |
Sat, 31 August 2002 13:31 |
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Originally posted by: adam.kiezun.gmx.net.remove
> My interest is in experimenting with integrating program analysis for Java
> and C++ programs. I would like to learn about the API for the "program
> database" primarily and it's implementation too (for those times when I'd
> rather not pull what's left of my hair).
can you be more specific? what do you mean by "program database"? what kind of
information do you need access to?
a.
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Re: Where is the "program dataase" in Eclipse? [message #20003 is a reply to message #19966] |
Sat, 31 August 2002 16:07 |
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Originally posted by: mj.noemail.com
Adam Kiezun wrote:
>> My interest is in experimenting with integrating program analysis
>> for Java and C++ programs. I would like to learn about the API for
>> the "program database" primarily and it's implementation too (for
>> those times when I'd rather not pull what's left of my hair).
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> can you be more specific? what do you mean by "program database"?
> what kind of information do you need access to?
Thanks for the reply Adam,
I would like to be able to access an AST-like representation of the source
files - Java and/or C++ - in a project. Along with the supporting symbol
table.
Micheal
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Re: Where is the "program dataase" in Eclipse? [message #20043 is a reply to message #20003] |
Sat, 31 August 2002 20:48 |
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Originally posted by: adam.kiezun.gmx.net.remove
> Thanks for the reply Adam,
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> I would like to be able to access an AST-like representation of the source
> files - Java and/or C++ - in a project. Along with the supporting symbol
> table.
for java - there's a class in the jdt core plugin called AST - that'd be your
starting point
for c - dunno
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