[antlr-interest] Lazy load of CommonTokenStream??

Ron Hunter-Duvar ron.hunter-duvar at oracle.com
Mon Aug 18 10:02:28 PDT 2008


That helps, thanks.

But I'd still like to have the Javadoc shipped with the source 
distribution if possible. It's what I'm used to working with, and it 
integrates well with the IDE I use (which doesn't generate it on its 
own, AFAIK). It also doesn't require me to be online to be able to look 
something up.

I thought it was trivial to generate too, but I've never used the 
javadoc program myself before. When I tried to generate it I got a lot 
of warnings and errors. If I get time I'll look into it some more.

Thanks,
Ron


Johannes Luber wrote:
> Kay Röpke schrieb:
>   
>> On Aug 18, 2008, at 5:35 PM, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Javadoc? As far as I can see, there isn't any in the source
>>> distribution (and frankly, I was wondering why, but didn't get to
>>> asking). Is it supposed to be there and somehow got missed? Or are we
>>> supposed to roll our own?
>>>       
>> Oh. I guess it isn't generated then. Didn't even notice that, because I
>> always use an IDE and it apparently computes that automatically from the
>> source attachment I configured.
>> I think it should be generated, it's trivial to do so, isn't it?
>>
>> Ter?
>>     
>
> Look here: <http://antlr.org/api/Java/index.html>
>
> Johannes
>   
>> cheers,
>> -k
>>     
>
>
>   

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