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Re: [jdt-core-dev] AST of a full java project
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Please use the eclipse.tools.jdt newsgroup for this kind of question. This
list is usually reserved to JDT/Core developers information exchange,
thanks :-)
That said, you can find an example of similar need in our performance tests
project 'org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.performance'.
Open FullSourceWorkspaceASTTests class and have a look at test
'testDomAstCreationProjectJLS3()';
it's calling the method runASTCreation(IJavaProject) which should nicely
match your requirement.
HTH
Cordialement/Regards,
Frédéric
"Cassio Melo"
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Hi there,
I'm trying to get the AST of a full java project (in fact, it would be
better if I could get the AST from a set of java files, but it doesn't seem
to be possible). I'm a bit confused about how can I setSource of the
ASTParse in these cases or at least how can I get the CompilationUnit so
that I can perform the parse.
...
IWorkspaceRoot root = ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace().getRoot();
IProject project = root.getProject("ProjectX");
IJavaProject javaProject = JavaCore.create(project);
// ??
I'm newbie in Eclipse JDT, so please forgive me if it seems a dumb question
=P
Thanks a lot!
Cassio
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