Hi,
Sounds good.
What is IKVM?
I would be very interested to hear your experience of using jdt2famix. I entered a testing phase, and any report of a problem (or even success) would be very useful.
Also, there is an interest to start an effort to use Roslyn to produce MSE files out of .Net source code. Would you have an interest to join that effort?
Cheers, Doru
On Jul 26, 2016, at 11:55 PM, Thomas Haug thomas.haug@mathema.de wrote:
Hi Doru,
you are welcome.
I have seen and already started to test your new Java implementation -great work. So I can drop my own effort to implement that and to integrate with IKVM (to run it inside my tool ;-).
But probably I also find some time to support you with the java implementation because I work in the java as well as in the .NET "domain" ;-)
Cheers Thomas
----- Am 26. Jul 2016 um 23:46 schrieb Tudor Girba tudor@tudorgirba.com: Hi Thomas,
Thanks!
Cheers, Doru
On Jul 26, 2016, at 11:36 PM, Thomas Haug thomas.haug@mathema.de wrote:
Hi everybody
I just released a new version (1.0.0) of the FamixGenerator for .NET assemblies:
http://www.sharpmetrics.net/index.php/famix-generator
I have fixed a couple of issues (especially with handling of generic classes and types).
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