Hi, (I'm new here and I'm working on my examwork which includes a
plugin for eclipse)
Is it possible to get a IASTTranslationUnit without
having to parse a c file oneself? I suspect the file already is parsed and
that the IASTTranslationUnit is there somewhere for me just to get? as the
colorhighlighting and the codecompletion is already there and working in
eclipse.
public FileLocation findReturnType(IProject project,
FileLocation fileLocation, String functionName) {
IWorkspace workspace = ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace();
IWorkspaceRoot root = workspace.getRoot();
IWorkbench wb
= PlatformUI.getWorkbench();
IWorkbenchWindow win =
wb.getActiveWorkbenchWindow();
IWorkbenchPage page =
win.getActivePage();
IEditorDescriptor desc =
wb.getEditorRegistry().getDefaultEditor(fileLocation.getFilename());
if (desc == null)
return
null;
IFile file = root.getFile(new
Path(fileLocation.getFilename()));
ReturnTypeVisitor
visitor = new ReturnTypeVisitor(fileLocation.getFilename(),
functionName);
CDOM cDOM =
CDOM.getInstance();
Vector<FileLocation>
fileLocations = null;
try {
IASTTranslationUnit transUnit =
cDOM.getTranslationUnit(file);
// do I have
to do this or can I get it from the editor or elsewhere? some examplecode is
refereing to "workingCopy" which has similiar functionality.. or where should
one turn?
transUnit.accept(visitor);
fileLocations =
visitor.getLocations();
}
catch(IASTServiceProvider.UnsupportedDialectException e)
{
}
return
fileLocations;
...
...
/Jimmie