[antlr-interest] Antlr Studio screenshot

Prashant Deva prashant.deva at gmail.com
Thu Jun 2 13:24:43 PDT 2005


> Why not add arrows and let the user decide what he/she likes using the plugin
> preferences. It is pretty straightforward if you just can get the electricity
> to stay on long enough ;-)

The diagram code is probably the most messy part of entire antlr
studio. I absolutely dread to go back to it.

> Seriously, I'm very interested in this tool for Eclipse. If you need a helping
> hand I'll be happy to provide it. I code for (and in) Eclipse daily so I
> consider myself fairly proficient.
Thanks a lot for your generous offer. But i am pretty much done with
the tough part on this release.

PRASHANT

On 6/3/05, Torkild Ulvøy Resheim <torkildr at resheim.no> wrote:
> On Thursday 02 June 2005 19:19, Terence Parr wrote:
> [snip]
> > If it's true you're using color to signify that it's also optional,
> > you might want to rethink that as it will surprise just about
> > everybody.  Syntax diagrams are essential control flow graphs and
> > people will expect the arrows to be the complete flow.
> >
> > When can we have this? :)  I thought I remember you saying a few days
> > a while back.
> >
> > Ter
> Why not add arrows and let the user decide what he/she likes using the plugin
> preferences. It is pretty straightforward if you just can get the electricity
> to stay on long enough ;-)
> 
> Seriously, I'm very interested in this tool for Eclipse. If you need a helping
> hand I'll be happy to provide it. I code for (and in) Eclipse daily so I
> consider myself fairly proficient.
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