Dear Wolfgang,

Again, thanks for sharing your work. I just also found out about your oz-flymake. Unfortunately, I could not get it to work though. How am I supposed to use it?

After following your installation, when I open an Oz buffer then Flymake is briefly busy (as denoted by the star after Flymake in the line just above the mini buffer). However, nothing else happens, regardless whether there is an error in the source or not.

Can I perhaps somehow see the communication between Emacs and your application ozflymake for debugging purposes?

Thank you!

Best
Torsten

PS: I am using Mozart 1.4.0, GNU Emacs 22.1.91.2 (Aquamacs) on MacOs 10.4.11. I installed everything of oz-flymake in an extra folder, not the root dir as you suggest, but then set the path in the Emacs Lisp function flymake-oz-init to the proper location of ozflymake.

Flymake itself seems to work (tested it with Latex).


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On Nov 19, 2008, at 7:11 PM, Wolfgang Meyer wrote:

Dear all,

I've  created a simple JSON parser and generator in Oz. Maybe it is
useful for other people who need to interface with non-Oz applications.
(JSON is a lightweight data interchange format.)

Download: http://code.google.com/p/oz-code/downloads/

Cheers,
  Wolfgang

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