Re: GCC-XML for XCode? (was: RE: is there an automated way to beautify code in xcode?)
Re: GCC-XML for XCode? (was: RE: is there an automated way to beautify code in xcode?)
- Subject: Re: GCC-XML for XCode? (was: RE: is there an automated way to beautify code in xcode?)
- From: Cem Karan <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 13:19:03 -0400
As one of the other poster mentioned, filing more reports is better;
it helps Apple figure out what to focus on next. FYI, my bug report
was rdar://4151165. Maybe mentioning that number will help the Apple
guys in linking things together; Apple guys, do you prefer that we
reference other enhancement requests this way?
Actually, just as a show of hands, how many others would be
interested in seeing something like this? The more I think about it,
the more interesting things I can see being done with it....
Thanks,
Cem Karan
Filing an enhancement request and/or sending e-mail to xcode-
email@hidden is always the first best step.
Scott
On Jun 16, 2005, at 6:39 AM, Karan, Cem (Civ, ARL/CISD) wrote:
And the problem for this is that indent and all similar tools
require updated lex/yacc files so that they can have some level of
understanding of the files they operate on. So, Apple guys, is
there anyway that we can convince you to expose something like GCC-
XML in XCode's eventual plugin architecture? (see http://
www.gccxml.org/HTML/Index.html). I was thinking that it could be
built on Core Data, which would make writing plugins that operate
on the code directly much easier.
Cem Karan,
Are you planning on submitting this request? I think this is a
_really_ good idea. Would it be any help if I also submit (another)
request?
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