Hi,
Good to know you're helping the JavaCC guys :-)!
Maybe you can adapt the pom.xml file whenever they release the V8,0
version. It would be great having JavaCC v8,0 uploaded to Maven Central.
Kind regards,
Antonio
El 03/06/2018 a las 10:57, Peter Nabbefeld escribió:
Hi Antonio,
I got to
Hi Antonio,
I got to fix the pom.xml and sent them to JavaCC support (which seems to
be maintained by one of the original authors), but he seems not to be
interested: "I'm not sure if you are aware, but I'm completely revamping
the code generator (see the branch csharp_codegen) and calling i
Thank You Antonio!
I didn't even think about the possibility, this project could be based
on sth. other than Maven ... rather strange, IMHO, having the whole
project structure and a POM.
Kind regards
Peter
Am 02.06.2018 um 06:18 schrieb Antonio:
Hi Peter,
After reading the documentation:
Hi Peter,
After reading the documentation: this is an ant based project!
I just run "ant" and I build the thing withing 5 seconds [1].
Maybe you want to try to import into NetBeans as an Ant project?
Cheers,
Antonio
[1]
[...]
[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
Hi Antonio,
trying to build using NB was my first approach, of course, but resulted
in several problems.
When trying from the command line, I get following errors (Java9 is
default on my computer):
[ERROR] COMPILATION ERROR :
[INFO] -
Hi,
Can you run a plain Maven build in the command line? Is this a
Maven/pom.xml problem or a NetBeans problem?
If your objective is to build JavaCC from source, I don't think messing
with the pom.xml (as retrieved from github's master branch) is a good idea.
I imagine the JavaCC people hav
Hello,
I cloned JavaCC from "https://github.com/javacc/javacc.git"; and tried to
build it with NB 9.0 RC1. Of course, I first set the source/target
versions to 1.8.
[1] The source hierarchy looks a bit suspicious, most probably because
of several entries like the following in pom.xml:
src