>From: Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Daniel Hegyi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Speedbar + jde-which-method
>Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 21:18:19 +0000
>
>At 08:17 PM 9/5/00 EDT, Daniel Hegyi wrote:
> >Has anybody noticed that the speedbar isn't accurate after adding new
>lines
> >to the code? It thinks that a class declaration, for example, is still at
> >the same point where it was before inserting new lines into the source.
>Only
> >after a recompilation does the speedbar point to the correct location.
> >
> >Also, does the new jde-which-method work correctly for everybody? I
>noticed
> >that sometimes it only prints the class name, although Jde Which Method
> >Format is set to the default jde-which-method-current. Other times it
>gets
> >confused if I'm switching between two JDE buffers and displays a method
>name
> >that exists in the other buffer. Strange.
> >
>
>The jde-which-method feature is a brand new feature that was not trivial to
>implement (I spent a lot more time than I intended just to get the first
>release). Bugs are to be expected. Your help in pinpointing conditions
>under which problems occur is appreciated.
Didn't mean to sound inappreciative. I think that most of us agree that
which-method is a very useful functionality that is well-worth the trouble.
Which brings me to another useful feature. Does anybody else have the habit
of coding with a piece of paper in front of the keyboard containing the
initially thought of UML? This paper gets scribbled and changed so often
during the implementation that by the end its often unreadable. An automatic
UML generator would be nice. Does anybody use sg. like this? If this doesn't
exist for Emacs, I'd be willing to try and tackle it. Does anybody know
where the JDE parser stores the list of classes and methods in the source?
Regards,
Daniel
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