Hello guys,
thanks for the support so far. I've been working on your suggestions.
Some of them concerned that the example in the first demo video was too "magic". :-P So I made another video showing how the developer can manually configure the tool. Take a look: https://youtu.be/3xc3j3PjIYQ ( first demo here: https://youtu.be/gW3l4O-WEGs )
Also, I kindly remind you that I'm interested in usage data: - if you systematically modified code in the past, show me. - if you created a custom transformation with the tool, show me; or - if you had problems using the tool, show me too! :-)
Feel free to provide any feedback.
Cheers,
Gustavo Santos gugajansen@gmail.com writes:
Hello guys,
thanks for the support so far. I've been working on your suggestions.
Some of them concerned that the example in the first demo video was too "magic". :-P So I made another video showing how the developer can manually configure the tool. Take a look: https://youtu.be/3xc3j3PjIYQ
great! But you stopped the video just before showing what happens for indirect subclasses of JenkinsObject. Does macro recorder work for the sub-sub-classes as well?
Once you created the superclass, yes. Otherwise, there will be an error when you execute the transformation, because the superclass you indicated does not exist.
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Damien Cassou damien.cassou@inria.fr wrote:
Gustavo Santos gugajansen@gmail.com writes:
Hello guys,
thanks for the support so far. I've been working on your suggestions.
Some of them concerned that the example in the first demo video was too "magic". :-P So I made another video showing how the developer can manually configure the tool. Take a look: https://youtu.be/3xc3j3PjIYQ
great! But you stopped the video just before showing what happens for indirect subclasses of JenkinsObject. Does macro recorder work for the sub-sub-classes as well?
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