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Re: [jdt-core-dev] 1.5 source using a apilevel JLS2
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I would say option 2.2 is no go: you cannot know anything about JLS3 in a
JLS2 world. Between 2.1 and 2.3, I prefer 2.1 as creating a MALFORMED node
is closer to the spec (see ASTParser#setKind()) and it allows clients to
still traverse the JLS2 nodes. With option 2.3 you end up with a not very
useful parent subtree.
Jerome
Olivier Thomann
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Hi,
Here is the start of a discussion in order to determine what should be the
resulting tree when a DOM/AST tree is created using a compilation unit that
contains 1.5 constructs and an api level JLS2. The 1.5 nodes don't exist in
JLS2. Using JLS3 apilevel, this is not an issue since all new 1.5
constructs are available.
See the attached document and please give us your feedback.
Thanks,
Olivier[attachment "documentfor59052.txt" deleted by Jerome
Lanneluc/France/IBM]