From: Amit L. <ami...@ya...> - 2006-03-19 18:14:57
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Hi, i tried to run the patch but it doesnt work. let me once more show how these tags look: #region regionName ....some code here #endregion so VS.Net will fold the code within these two with the label "regionName". i dont know any emacs-lisp but i feel that maybe the regex provided by you isnt compatible with the above (i could be wrong in this though). i tried to write a regex of my own: ^\\s*#(end)?region but that didnt work either (maybe i am missing some required escape chars according to emacs-lisp syntax). thanks amit --- "Eric M. Ludlam" <er...@si...> wrote: > Hi, > > The macro things I had checked into CVS would not > work with C sharp > as they exist only in the C/C++ parser. I've made > the below patch > which I would guess will solve the #region problem. > It would be great > if someone could try it out and let me know if this > patch works. > > I have since written a generic lexical > pre-processor, but I don't > like the first implementation. Also, I do need to > focus more on > making a real release of cedet before delving into > such interesting > things much more. > > Thanks > Eric > > ---------------- > *** wisent-csharp.el 30 Sep 2005 15:50:54 -0400 1.4 > --- wisent-csharp.el 19 Mar 2006 11:05:53 -0500 > *************** > *** 1,6 **** > --- 1,8 ---- > ;;; wisent-csharp.el --- LALR grammar for C# > ;; > ;; Copyright (C) 2003 David Shilvock > + ;; Some Changes Copyright (C) 2006 Eric M. Ludlam > + > ;; Time-stamp: <2003-12-08 19:11:48 dave> > ;; > ;; Author: David Shilvock <da...@te...> > *************** > *** 244,249 **** > --- 246,257 ---- > ;;; * Lexer > > ;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > + (define-lex-regex-analyzer > wisent-csharp-lex-ignore-macro > + "Ignore # type macros for C sharp." > + "^\\s-*#\\(end\\)>region\\>" > + (setq semantic-lex-end-point (match-end 0)) > + nil) > + > (define-lex-analyzer wisent-csharp-lex-string > "Detect and create a string token for csharp > strings." > (looking-at wisent-csharp-string-re) > *************** > *** 284,289 **** > --- 292,298 ---- > semantic-lex-ignore-whitespace > semantic-lex-ignore-newline > semantic-lex-ignore-comments > + wisent-csharp-lex-ignore-macro > wisent-csharp-lex-number > wisent-csharp-lex-string > wisent-csharp-lex-symbol > > > > > >>> <kla...@sd...> seems to think that: > >>" But i think this problem could be solved via > an appropriate setting = > >of the option > `semantic-lex-c-preprocessor-symbol-map' - see the = > >documentation or search the=20 > >>semantic mailing-list - there was a thread which > addresses a similar = > >topic in c..." > >=20 > >See above, i didn't mention a Thread about c# but > about c! And what is = > >wrong with the option > `semantic-lex-c-preprocessor-symbol-map'? The = > >tread i mean has an example how to add stuff to > this option which is = > >then ignored by the parser... Just search the cedet > archive for this = > >option!! > >=20 > >Klaus > > > >________________________________ > > > >From: Amit Lath [mailto:ami...@ya...]=20 > >Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 2:20 PM > >To: Berndl, Klaus > >Cc: ecb...@li... > >Subject: RE: [ECB-list] c# #region and #endregion > > > > > >Hi, > >=20 > >i tried to find out what i can do in reference to > the message with C# = > >but couldnt get very far. i tried to search the > mailing list too, but = > >didnt find any topics related to C#. > >=20 > >i have put up a query in the semantic mailing list > now and we are trying = > >there to see what can be done. will update here if > i find a solution. > >=20 > >thanks > >amit > > > >kla...@sd... wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > =20 > > please see the message below i sent to you at > 10.3.2006 ... does this = > >not help??? > > =20 > > Ciao, > > Klaus > > > >________________________________ > > > > From: Berndl, Klaus=20 > > Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:38 PM > > To: 'Amit Lath'; ecb...@li... > > Cc: ced...@li... > > Subject: RE: [ECB-list] c# #region and #endregion > >=09 > >=09 > > Hi, > > =20 > > I was not aware that there is a parser for C#?! > > =20 > > But i think this problem could be solved via an > appropriate setting of = > >the option `semantic-lex-c-preprocessor-symbol-map' > - see the = > >documentation or search the semantic mailing-list - > there was a thread = > >which addresses a similar topic in c. > > =20 > > Ciao, > > Klaus > > > >________________________________ > > > > From: ecb...@li... = > >[mailto:ecb...@li...] On > Behalf Of Amit Lath > > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 8:41 PM > > To: ecb...@li... > > Subject: [ECB-list] c# #region and #endregion > >=09 > >=09 > > Hi, > > =20 > > i am using the latest ecb release with emacs > 21.3.1 for programming in = > >C#. > > =20 > > my problem is, when i have methods inside the c# > #region and #endregion = > >directives, the methods buffer doesnt see them. as > soon as i delete the = > >above directives the methods buffer populates with > the methods = > >correctly. > > =20 > > is this behavior expected. what can i do to > support the #region and = > >#endregion directives? > > =20 > > thanks > > Amit Lath > > =20 > > =20 > >________________________________ > > > > Yahoo! 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