On Dec 3, 11:59 pm, "Vijay Lakshminarayanan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> This is far from complete and should be expanded but I got this from a
> few hours of hacking:
Good stuff, thanks!
martin
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Stuart Sierra
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> On Nov 28, 7:41 am, lpetit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The "fix import" action could try to resolve an unknown symbol by
>> first searching the symbol in one of the classpath available
>> namespaces, and then search for
On Nov 28, 7:41 am, lpetit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The "fix import" action could try to resolve an unknown symbol by
> first searching the symbol in one of the classpath available
> namespaces, and then search for java classes in the classpath.
> It could then add an import/require command fo
2008/12/1 Michael Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think his point is that if he gets an "Unable to resolve symbol:
> Polygon" error and also an "Unable to resolve symbol: Point2D" error
> then he still has to figure out which one is in java.awt and which is
> in java.awt.geom. He wants a tool to spi
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Paul Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/11/28 Martin DeMello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> No, I'd be perfectly happy with a command line tool that could analyse
>> my clojure program and tell me what imports I'm missing - I just don't
>> want to have to tedious
2008/11/28 Martin DeMello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> No, I'd be perfectly happy with a command line tool that could analyse
> my clojure program and tell me what imports I'm missing - I just don't
> want to have to tediously go through the javadocs one by one and see,
> for instance, that I need java.a
On Nov 28, 12:03 am, "Paul Drummond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Well, this is the sort of feature provided by IDEs rather than editors as
> you say, so it's not a "clojure" specific issue. It's whether your chosen
> IDE supports the feature you require.
No, I'd be perfectly happ
en't tried them.
>
> Paul.
>
> 2008/11/28 Martin DeMello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> > I've done a bit of Java programming, and one of the reasons I use an
> > IDE (netbeans) rather than plain vim is that I can write code without
> > having
a programming, and one of the reasons I use an
> IDE (netbeans) rather than plain vim is that I can write code without
> having to bother about where every class I use comes from, then click
> 'fix imports' and have netbeans statically examine the code and add
> import stateme
I've done a bit of Java programming, and one of the reasons I use an
IDE (netbeans) rather than plain vim is that I can write code without
having to bother about where every class I use comes from, then click
'fix imports' and have netbeans statically examine the code and add
im
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