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aggregated problem markers not appearing [message #666073] Mon, 18 April 2011 22:04 Go to next message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi,
we finally got around to testing Xtext 2.0 without JDT available in the
runtime and I am happy to report that it works as expected (except for
one glitch).

When JDT is not included the aggregated errors markers (i.e. marking a
directory when a file in the directory has an error) stopped working.

Does anyone have a clue where this functionality is found, so we can
include that without JDT? (provide our own implementation of something
if it is not just a matter of configuration...)

- henrik
Re: aggregated problem markers not appearing [message #666200 is a reply to message #666073] Tue, 19 April 2011 13:08 Go to previous message
Sebastian Zarnekow is currently offline Sebastian ZarnekowFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi Henrik,

the project explorer does not support this feature even with JDT
installed (at least on my Eclipse 3.6.2) while the package explorer does
this out of the box.

Regards,
Sebastian
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Am 19.04.11 00:04, schrieb Henrik Lindberg:
> Hi,
> we finally got around to testing Xtext 2.0 without JDT available in the
> runtime and I am happy to report that it works as expected (except for
> one glitch).
>
> When JDT is not included the aggregated errors markers (i.e. marking a
> directory when a file in the directory has an error) stopped working.
>
> Does anyone have a clue where this functionality is found, so we can
> include that without JDT? (provide our own implementation of something
> if it is not just a matter of configuration...)
>
> - henrik
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