Hi Sean,
Depending on what you understand by development context and selecting
presentations based on the development context there is already a solution
in the image that can filter presentations based on annotations and method
signatures.
GTInspector can be customized with a presentationFilter. This is an
instance of GTInspectorPresentationFilter, and it is used by the inspector
to filter views. For examples you can look on the class side
of GTInspectorMethodListFilter and GTInspectorTagFilter. (Spotter also
has similar support for filtering available searches.) This is described
more in Section 3 in [1].
For changing dynamically the tags (annotations) that are in the context you
can use the 'Filter presentations' option from the window menu of the
inspector window.
The previous two filters are just two possible examples.
Another possibility could be to automatically infer the context, but that's
a bit more tricky. For that there isn't any timeline. However, we
are slowly adding support for recording user actions in all GTools + ways
to adapt the tools based on those actions.
Does this answer your question or you had something else in mind?
Cheers,
Andrei
[1]
http://scg.unibe.ch/archive/papers/Chis15a-MoldableInspector.pdf
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 1:41 AM, Sean P. DeNigris <sean(a)clipperadams.com>
wrote:
"A moldable presentation consists of a set of
basic presentations selected
according to the current development context... Currently defining a
development context and filtering presentations based on it is not
supported" [1]
Is there a timeline for this feature?
[1].
http://scg.unibe.ch/archive/papers/Chis14a-MoldableInspector.pdf
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Sean
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