For this exercise though, we don’t care about the output as Velocity or
XSL right?  All you want is ASDocTokens in the AST?  IIRC, in Falcon you
retrieve ASDoc comments via node.getASDocComment() and get an ASDocComment
instance.  Do you want the Token to be the root of a mini-tree of parsed
nodes?

-Alex


On 6/4/15, 11:47 AM, "Michael Schmalle" <teotigraphix...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I actually wrote a WHOLE NEW asdoc program that uses Apache Velocity
>templates instead of XSL.
>
>That DocTag is my class.
>
>Mike
>
>On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
>
>> I don’t see any signs of ASDoc support in flex-falcon.  I see
>> ASDocTokenizer and ASDocToken, but no ASDOC.java that would be
>>equivalent
>> to MXMLC.java and have a main() method.  The current Flex SDK has an
>> ASDoc.jar.  Shouldn’t we have these pieces? Do you have them around
>> somewhere?   Otherwise I will try to quickly create them.
>>
>> -Alex
>>
>> On 6/4/15, 11:36 AM, "Michael Schmalle" <teotigraphix...@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>> >BTW, the loop always happens at the VERY end of the comment, so when
>>you
>> >get to the end the(the last call of next() that should return null);
>> >
>> >tok = tokenizer.next();
>> >
>> >never returns, it gets stuck trying to exit.
>> >
>> >Mike
>> >
>> >On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:34 PM, Michael Schmalle
>> ><teotigraphix...@gmail.com>
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> >> I posted about this a couple weeks ago and I tried recompiling with
>> >>JFlex
>> >> 1.5 I think, the older version and still had the problem.
>> >>
>> >> Maybe I messed up something but I tried with my same asdoc code when
>>I
>> >> fixed the build for the FlexJS asdocs. I wanted to see it work with
>>my
>> >> version of a documentor.
>> >>
>> >> I think IIRC, I actually tried a simple test case and it would work.
>> >>
>> >> I have code that uses the tokenizer;
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>     public void compile()
>> >>     {
>> >>         if (token == null)
>> >>             return;
>> >>
>> >>         String data = token.getText();
>> >>         ASDocTokenizer tokenizer = new ASDocTokenizer(false);
>> >>         tokenizer.setReader(new StringReader(data));
>> >>         ASDocToken tok = tokenizer.next();
>> >>         boolean foundDescription = false;
>> >>         DocTag pendingTag = null;
>> >>
>> >>         try
>> >>         {
>> >>             while (tok != null)
>> >>             {
>> >>                 if (!foundDescription
>> >>                         && tok.getType() ==
>> >>ASTokenTypes.TOKEN_ASDOC_TEXT)
>> >>                 {
>> >>                     description = tok.getText();
>> >>                 }
>> >>                 else
>> >>                 {
>> >>                     // do tags
>> >>                     if (tok.getType() ==
>>ASTokenTypes.TOKEN_ASDOC_TAG)
>> >>                     {
>> >>                         if (pendingTag != null)
>> >>                         {
>> >>                             addTag(pendingTag);
>> >>                             pendingTag = null;
>> >>                         }
>> >>                         pendingTag = new
>> >> DocTag(tok.getText().substring(1));
>> >>                     }
>> >>                     else if (tok.getType() ==
>> >> ASTokenTypes.TOKEN_ASDOC_TEXT)
>> >>                     {
>> >>                         pendingTag.setDescription(tok.getText());
>> >>                         addTag(pendingTag);
>> >>                         pendingTag = null;
>> >>                     }
>> >>                 }
>> >>
>> >>                 foundDescription = true;
>> >>
>> >>                 tok = tokenizer.next();
>> >>             }
>> >>         }
>> >>         catch (Exception e)
>> >>         {
>> >>             e.printStackTrace();
>> >>         }
>> >>     }
>> >>
>> >> Mike
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On 6/4/15, 11:23 AM, "Michael Schmalle" <teotigraphix...@gmail.com>
>> >>> wrote:
>> >>> >>Hmm.  Maybe I should spend some time looking into fixing
>> >>>ASDocTokenizer?
>> >>> >> Was the problem that it didn’t work on every AS file we current
>> >>>have?
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >It doesn't work on anything, there is an infinite loop in the
>>scanner
>> >>> that
>> >>> >is created by JFlex, the RawASDocTokenizer is broken.
>> >>> >
>> >>> >What is weird is I was using the SAME code base when I wrote the
>>asdoc
>> >>> >documenter I have 2 years ago and it worked fine.
>> >>>
>> >>> We upgraded the version of JFlex, IIRC.  I’ll take a look.  What
>>setup
>> >>>did
>> >>> you have for trying it?  Did you run it on the Flex SDK or FlexJS
>>SDK
>> >>>or
>> >>> did it even loop on a simple test case?
>> >>>
>> >>> -Alex
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>>
>>

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