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Tcl - Syntax Validators? [message #8331] Mon, 02 July 2007 18:32 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: finnegan.patrick.gmail.com

Great work Guys. Took the Tcl plugin for a spin and was really impressed
especially when I stepped through my relatively complex Expect script with
the debugger.

The only thing I failed to get working is the Tcl syntax validation. There
is no output from the "validate in console option" when something like
"inxxxfo exists env(HOME)" is highlighted. Validation used to work in 0.8
using "tclchecker".

Am I missing something?


Regards.


Patrick.
Re: Tcl - Syntax Validators? [message #10129 is a reply to message #8331] Fri, 20 July 2007 07:05 Go to previous message
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Hi Patrick
>
> Great work Guys. Took the Tcl plugin for a spin and was really impressed
> especially when I stepped through my relatively complex Expect script with
> the debugger.
Thanks.
>
> The only thing I failed to get working is the Tcl syntax validation. There
> is no output from the "validate in console option" when something like
> "inxxxfo exists env(HOME)" is highlighted. Validation used to work in 0.8
> using "tclchecker".

Please refer to http://wiki.eclipse.org/DLTK_Validators_User_Guide
validators documentation.
I suppose this will help you.

Regards,
Andrei.
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