Yes, it is great indeed.
Maybe it could be wrapped in jdee. It would be, eventually, easier to
maintain.

thanks,
Pedro

On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 13:16 +1200, Len Trigg wrote:
> Yes, I just checked and I have exactly that same patch in my local
> version of jde-usages :-)
> 
> Thanks for posting it to the list. I haven't seen any messages from
> Suraj Acharya for a long time (I tried emailing about the eclipse
> compiler server but had no response), so it seems abandoned - it is a
> great plugin though.
> 
> Cheers,
> Len.
> 
> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 4:30 AM, 529pss <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In case it is useful to someone:
> >
> > I've found an issue using jde-usages with the latest jdee (trunk).
> > Basically I wasn't able to display a inheritance tree (subtypes or
> > supertypes) for a given class.
> >
> > Log shown in the messages buffer:
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------
> >
> > error : (void-variable java\.io\.printstr...@7a3570b0) [2 times]
> > error : (void-variable //) [3 times]
> > Beanshell expression evaluation error.
> >  Expression: {
> >  boolean _prevShowValue = this.interpreter.getShowResults();
> >  Object _retVal = null;
> >  this.interpreter.setShowResults(false);
> >  _jdeCustEvalFn() { jde.util.Usages.getAllClasses (out); };
> >  try { _retVal = eval("_jdeCustEvalFn();"); }
> >  finally {
> >    this.interpreter.setShowResults(_prevShowValue);
> >  }
> >  if (_retVal != null) print(_retVal);
> > }
> >  Error: // Error: // Uncaught Exception: Method Invocation
> > this.interpreter.eval : at Line: 73 : in file: /bsh/commands/eval.bsh :
> > this .interpreter .eval ( expression , this .caller .namespace )
> >
> > Called from method: eval : at Line: 29 : in file: <unknown file> : eval
> > ( "_jdeCustEvalFn();" )
> > Target exception: Sourced file: inline evaluation of:
> > ``_jdeCustEvalFn();'' : Undefined argument: out  : at Line: 28 : in
> > file: <unknown file> : ( out )
> >
> > Called from method: _jdeCustEvalFn : at Line: 1 : in file: inline
> > evaluation of: ``_jdeCustEvalFn();'' : _jdeCustEvalFn ( )
> >  [2 times]
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > So, basically the error is caused by the undefined argument 'out'.
> > The error can be fixed by replacing the following 3 lines in the
> > jde-usages-class-completion.el (line 46):
> >
> > (jde-jeval (concat "out = new java.io.PrintStream (new
> > java.io.BufferedOutputStream (new java.io.FileOutputStream (new
> > java.io.File (\"" classes-file "\"))));"))
> > (jde-jeval "jde.util.Usages.getAllClasses (out);")
> > (jde-jeval "out.close();")
> >
> >
> > By:
> >
> > (jde-jeval (concat "out = new java.io.PrintStream (new
> > java.io.BufferedOutputStream (new java.io.FileOutputStream (new
> > java.io.File (\"" classes-file "\")))); jde.util.Usages.getAllClasses
> > (out); out.close();"))
> >
> >
> > Basically, every 'jde-eval' invocation is scoped (between '{...}').
> > That's why the 'out' variable is not known in the second 'jde-eval'
> > invocation.
> > Replacing the 3 tree evaluations by just one fixes the problem.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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