I've always wanted to have an in-game scripting console that has
access to some of the functionality I'm used to in emacs, like
paredit. This would actually be really useful in achieving this, I
think!
On Jan 19, 1:44 am, Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 2011/1/18 Olek <aleksander.nas...@gmail.com>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Here is a link:http://code.google.com/p/textmash/
>
> > Some time ago I have written it in order to help accomplish a task of
> > creating some paraller processing  system written entirely in Clojure
> > (it was the map reduce framework from Google).
>
> > It was also used with success in other tasks, like editing PHP pages,
> > Clojure learning, writing small programs in Clojure and some simple
> > text processing.
>
> > Feel free to contribute in bug fixing and improving or maybe even
> > rewriting it in Clojure (there are not too much lines of code).
>
> There's a "task" I have in my todo list since a long time, which is to
> extract more of ccw "structural editing" and "clojure source code grammar
> parser" into external projects.
>
> Currently, "structural editing" in ccw is already totally decoupled from
> Eclipse, or even any graphical toolkit (Swing / SWT). The only dependencies
> of the "clojure grammar definition+parsley parser+structural edition
> a-la-paredit commands" are clojure and clojure-contrib.
>
> If you're interested, I could reprioritize this task and put it near the top
> of my todo list.
>
> As an example, calling a "paredit.clj" command looks like this: call a
> multimethod named paredit.core/paredit:
>
>   * call the parser to get a parsetree. Note that the parsetree follows
> clojure.xml format.
>   * give the parsetree to the paredit command, along with the command name
> and the state of the editor (plain textual content, cursor position,
> selection length). As a result you'll get a set of text changes to apply to
> the source code in the form of a list of maps representing deltas: {:keys
> [offset length text]} (in the original source code, replace the range
> [offset (+ offset length)[ with text to effectively apply the paredit
> command you invoked)
>
> in code (pseudo-code, not my dev environment at hand), this would look like
> with the current shape of the code/namespaces:
>
> ;; how would we invoke "raise over sexp" to get "(spy foo)" transformed into
> "foo" with the cursor before "f" char and no current selection
> (require '[paredit.parser :as p] '[paredit.core :as s])
> (let [original-code "(spy foo)"
>       parsetree (p/parse original-code)
>       raise-over-delta (s/paredit :paredit-raise-sexp parsetree {:text
> original-code :offset 5 :length 0})]
>   raise-over-delta)
> => {:text "(spy foo)" :offset 5 :length 0 :modifs [ {:text "foo" :offset 0
> :length 9} ]}
>
> HTH,
>
> --
> Laurent
>
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> > The main idea is to take what is best in Eclipse, NetBeans and
> > ergonomy of Mac OS and put into light tool.
> > I hope you will enjoy it.
>
> > Bye!
>
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