KDevelop / Bachelor thesis
Roberto Raggi
roberto at kdevelop.org
Mon Oct 3 16:10:08 UTC 2005
Hi Jakob!
What do you think about Java? Currently we are using an ANTLR based parser for
the javasupport, but I would like to rewrite it for KDevelop4. You may want
to take a look at kdevelop-pg. kdevelop-pg is the new parser generator we
wrote for KDevelop 4.
http://websvn.kde.org/branches/work/kdevelop-pg/
kdevelop-pg is not 100% feature complete! for instance we need to implement
the error recovery, but it has a couple of interesting features, like AST
generation and code refactoring support.
ciao robe
On Thursday 29 September 2005 17:24, Jakob Petsovits wrote:
> Hi Ian, Alexander, mailing list,
>
> it's been quite some time since aKademy, so I've been a little late.
> Nevertheless, the plan is still the same.
>
> (For the ones who didn't get to see me there:
> I talked to Ian at aKademy because I want to do some work on KDevelop with
> my bachelor thesis, where he proposed either checking code correctness with
> code matrices or implementing a new parser for languages other than C/C++.)
>
> I tend to find the parser thing more interesting, but in order to approach
> the local professor with that topic proposal, I need it to be a little
> refined and worked out. (Just so that I know what is to be done exactly.)
>
> So if I'm deciding for the parser that you proposed, what does it have to
> be able to do? Which constraints and specialities? I'd like to get a little
> bit in detail with that.
>
> Wishes to all of you,
> Jakob
>
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