Hi Matthew,

Very thank for your interest.

I try to explain the basic idea of this. (First, I don't know how for
example jseclipse works, but on the other side, it must work to understand
javascript, so the output must be classic javascript solution of objects,
inheritance, etc..) So, output must be similar to what qooxdoo
qx.Class.define() do.

If you have interest and some time experiencing with xslt, I have jabber and
icq, so we can directly talk about it.

Send me personal mail if you have a little time:)
(I'm very interested with this and intellisence helps everybody to improve
coding speed, so I'm open to this).

2008/7/9 Matthew Gregory
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>:

> I am quite comfortable with XSLT but don't know the necessary format for
> the output (code assist) file.
>
> I think perhaps a good start would be to take some well defined classes
> from the qx namespace and manually transform these into a well defined
> structure that an IDE could use. After that I (and who ever else wants
> to help) could start work on the xsl and build process.
>
> Petr, I've had a little success using similar syntax to what you just
> mentioned, but hovering over the autocomplete dropdown for some
> functions gives a little insight but "no documentation available" for
> others. I wonder if there is a way to make aptana recognise comments as
> 'documentation'?
>
> petr kobalicek wrote:
> >
> > There is probably not too much to know about formats. These IDE plugins
> > uderstands javascript, so for example this construct is parsed and used
> > in intellisence:
> >
> > a = function() {};
> > // method
> > a.prototype.test = function() {};
> > // static ?
> > a.test = function() {};
> >
> > etc...
> >
> > I'm interested in xslt transformation from xml, but I don't uderstand
> > xslt very much. My first idea was to create transformer in C++ :)))
> >
> >
> > 2008/7/9 thron7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
> >
> >
> >      >
> >      > As you proposed, something like
> >      > <code>
> >      >  #> make api
> >      >  #> make aptana_api
> >      > </code>
> >      > would be veeeeeery nice!
> >      > By using the same generator that is used for the API, users can
> >     both build
> >      > "code assist file" for qooxdo-API only _and_ for their complete
> >     project.
> >      >
> >
> >     As a start, could you and others who are familiar with these code
> assist
> >     files post the format (or pointers to publicly accessible resources
> >     describing it) for the various IDEs/editors?! Aptana, JSeclipse,
> >     TextMate, ..., anybody?!
> >
> >     That would be a good start and we could then sort out how to realize
> the
> >     respective transformations.
> >
> >     Thomas
> >
> >
>
>
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