Hello guys,
yes, I'm still alive... I'm just currently very busy with my thesis,
that's why I didn't do anything for the project for the last couple of
months.
I know I have still at least two open tasks, i.e., split temp and emacs
integration. Before I continue to work on this, I would like to understand
the source code as it is now.
I managed to compile the current source code, with two exceptions. The
first was a littly typo in some file (I forgot which one) where the first
line started with
/ ///////
instead of
////////
The second is more serious. In the file rfta/CodeModelGeneratorTest.cpp,
line 51, we initialize a non-constant reference to
CodeModel::DeclaratorExpressionPtr
with the result of a call to generator.generateDeclarator. This method
does not return a reference, but a DeclaratorExpressionPtr; at least in
gcc such an intialization is illegal. I guess this could be fixed by
removing the "&" from the declaration, but I wanted to check with you
first.
I have seen that you did quite some work on various plugins and a Python
interface; good job. However, can you tell me if there have been
fundamental changes in the core libraries rfta and rftaparser? I haven't
checked out the Wiki yet. In particular, is the CodeModel used in any of
the refactorings yet? Any pointers would be appreciated.
Cheers, and keep up the good work,
Sven.
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Sven Reichard
Dept. of Math. Sci.
University of Delaware
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