DLTK Documentation [message #15957] |
Wed, 29 August 2007 11:23  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: fourdman.xored.com
Hi,
I've written some documentation about DLTK. It's two documents:
1. DLTK Core Architecture,
http://wiki.eclipse.org/DLTK_Core_Architecture. This document describes
core DLTK principles and concepts, including model, parsers, search,
etc. It's still a draft and certainly contains some errors(English
language errors primarily), but I hope it will be useful.
2. DLTK Mini-HOWTO, http://wiki.eclipse.org/DLTK_Mini-HOWTO. There I've
written about standard end-user features, and how to implement them with
a DLTK. Maybe instructions are not very detailed, but key classes and
ext.points are pointed there. Of course, it's a draft too.
Also, I've created an org.eclipse.dltk.core.doc.isv plugin. It contains
all the documentation pointed above in a standard eclipse format. By now
it's not included into DLTK builds, but it will be done soon.
Thanks,
Mikhail Kalugin
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Re: DLTK Documentation [message #16030 is a reply to message #15957] |
Thu, 30 August 2007 19:32  |
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Originally posted by: brunodomedeiros+spam.com.gmail
Mikhail Kalugin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've written some documentation about DLTK. It's two documents:
> 1. DLTK Core Architecture,
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/DLTK_Core_Architecture. This document describes
> core DLTK principles and concepts, including model, parsers, search,
> etc. It's still a draft and certainly contains some errors(English
> language errors primarily), but I hope it will be useful.
> 2. DLTK Mini-HOWTO, http://wiki.eclipse.org/DLTK_Mini-HOWTO. There I've
> written about standard end-user features, and how to implement them with
> a DLTK. Maybe instructions are not very detailed, but key classes and
> ext.points are pointed there. Of course, it's a draft too.
>
> Also, I've created an org.eclipse.dltk.core.doc.isv plugin. It contains
> all the documentation pointed above in a standard eclipse format. By now
> it's not included into DLTK builds, but it will be done soon.
>
> Thanks,
> Mikhail Kalugin
Nice, this is quite helpful. (I was wondering for example what the mixin
model was)
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Bruno Medeiros - MSc in CS/E student
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