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RE: [FR-devel] Source Browser
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Curt Hibbs |
Subject: |
RE: [FR-devel] Source Browser |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Mar 2002 03:21:40 -0800 |
This is great!
My plan is that by end of this coming weekend I will have finished the basic
GUI framework (built on top of Rich's plugin framework). I'd like to wrap
your code into a navigation-pane plugin and include it in this initial
release as the class browser.
This will be a primitive, initial version of FreeRIDE. But it will have the
key framework pieces in place so that all of us can begin working
independently on our various parts. Plus, it should be functional enough as
an editor that we can use it to in our own development of FreeRIDE.
Thanks again for this marvelous piece of work!
Curt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
> NISHIO Mizuho
> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 1:43 AM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: [FR-devel] Source Browser
>
>
> I attach the prototype of the Source Browser to this mail.
> I test this Source Browser under Windows98 and Debian GNU/Linux.
> Type 'ruby source.rb', and the browser starts.
>
> It's parser is based on rtags/RDoc. Currently,
> it is too slow. And it is not suitable to analyize the script
> every time the script is modified.
>
> Though we expect RubyInRuby Parser, I think that
> it is not better to use it for the purpose of the
> real-time analysis.
>
> We should develop the extension library which parse the Ruby script?
>
> ***********************
> NISHIO Mizuho
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