Hi Benjamin,
is the SmaCC-Java parser working as you would expect? I haven't got the
time to do some significant testing on those parsers (C#, Java) yet; I
just regenerated them from their grammar once I got the core code of
SmaCC ported from Dolphin to Pharo3.
Thierry
Le 25/03/2014 09:16, Benjamin AREZKI a écrit :
Yes me I am working on Fast-Java, I did not suceed to
implement it with
PetitJava and I am trying to do something with SmaCC written by Thierry
Goubier :
https://github.com/ThierryGoubier/SmaCC/tree/master/SmaCC-Java.package.
2014-03-25 8:01 GMT+00:00 Uko2 [via Smalltalk] <[hidden email]
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Is anyone working on FAST now?
Uko
On 21 Mar 2014, at 19:05, Nicolas Anquetil <[hidden email]
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Well to do code critics, you would need to have some
representation of the source code in Famix.
Something like a Famix AST.
hummmm ....
somehow this reminds me of something ...
;-)
For those that could not follow, I am hinting here at FAST
(FAMIX-AST) a project that started with FAST-pharo implemented by
no other than Yuriy Tymchuk.
But seriously, I think that FAMIX is a bit high level to have many
code critics rules.
Andre had implemented some of the rules of smalllint on Famix
using arki, but there are many statement level details that are
missing to go very far.
So I come back to my first answer, the solution seems to be FAST
nicolas
On 21/03/2014 16:45, Yuriy Tymchuk wrote:
Hi Chris.
The idea is a framework for defining and handling rules. For now
on I want to try to implement something that works on FAMIX
because it’s a well defined model which already has a lot of
metrics implemented. We will see how it will work in future. I’d
like to have it in Pharo on the same importance level as SUnit.
Cheers.
Uko
On 21 Mar 2014, at 15:31, Chris Cunningham <[hidden email]
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Cross-language code smells, or a framework to
build a language
specific code critic? I don't have either one, but the idea of
a cross-languange code smell is interesting to me.
-cbc
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 7:20 AM, Yuriy Tymchuk <[hidden email]
<http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4750597&i=2>> wrote:
No. I want to work with rules that can find common code
smells, and so I wander if something similar is implemented
already.
Uko
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On 21 Mar 2014, at 15:15, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]
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> What do you mean exactly?
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> Doru
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> Can someone tell me if there was any implementation of
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