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Re: [cdt-dev] Why is org.eclipse.cdt.internal.errorparsers internal?
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I can apply it, is everybody ok with that? To be save I can keep classes in internal (extending originals) and deprecate them.
This patch basically moves ErrorPattern and AbstractErrorParser from org.eclipse.cdt.internal.errorparsers to org.eclipse.cdt.errorparsers
Andrew Gvozdev wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Schaefer, Doug
<Doug.Schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Doug.Schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
AFAIK, this is ancient history. I'm not sure anyone would remember
why it's like that. We'd certainly accept contributions to clean
this up in 5.1.
That sounds promising. Perhaps you can arrange review of the patch
attached to bug 215492
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=215492> last January? I
would volunteer to make any corrections if necessary if the author is
not available.
Thanks,
Andrew
Cheers,
Doug.
I am sure Doug is very busy with all that's going on but maybe somebody
else from commiters could take a look at the patch? This is as simple as
moving a couple of internal but very useful classes to public package.
Should not be a problem from the point of API change, should it? Last
time Elena was nice to me and all of us who use make targets are very
grateful.
Thanks,
Andrew
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*Subject:* Re: [cdt-dev] Why is
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.errorparsers internal?
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 5:51 AM, Achim Bursian
<abu.aud@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:abu.aud@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi!
Is there any specific reason why *package
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.errorparsers* is internal?
It would be very helpful to use the base class
/AbstractErrorParser/ and the /ErrorPattern/ class in other
error parsers.
I happen to agree with this opinion. See bug 215492
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=215492> which
unfortunately did not get much traction. I also think that it
would be very useful to have some kind of user-configurable
generic parser in CDT. We use many tools in our builds emitting
various warnings and it would be nice to get
errors/warnings/infos in problems view and hightlighted in the
code. So far we are stuck to using perl script to reformat to
GCC error parser and XLC errorparser likings (where a format is
kind of weird but it allows to populate the view with Infos).
I think that this would also help expanding using of CDT as a
platform to development in different languages. For example, a
while ago I used it to parse PHPUnit output. Worked fine after
you invest some time to set it up
Thanks,
Andrew
Why is that discouraged?
Cheers,
Achim
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