Antonio, if I understand you correctly, you want to be able to run the
Forge shell via the Forge sources in the IDE. Unfortunately there's not
really a way to do that currently since as George says, the IDE terminals
basically can't handle TAB characters or backspace very well.
Though this does give me the idea that we should really provide this as a
feature somehow if possible. Maybe as a "Run" type. "Run in Forge
Console",
so that you could try out any application in the Forge terminal. This would
obviously let you run Forge sources as well (E.g. Running the Bootstrap
class in the Forge Console would give you the same result as running the
Forge Console and starting Forge via the green button.
Koen, is this something you think we can do at some point?
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 7:05 AM, George Gastaldi <ggastald(a)redhat.com>wrote:
I beliee the problem is that the default Console tab in Eclipse does
not
handle System.in very well (Tabs, etc). Koen is working in the Forge 2
Console view and should allow this very soon.
Em 17/02/2014, às 08:10, Antonio Goncalves <antonio.mailing(a)gmail.com>
escreveu:
Well, I also do the entire "remove my ~/.forge and install the core with
forge -i org.jboss.forge.addon:core,2.0.1-SNAPSHOT -b"... but I thought
there was something easier. So, from my IDE I cannot run a Main class
somewhere that kick off Forge locally (without having to istall it) ?
2014-02-16 23:43 GMT+01:00 George Gastaldi <ggastald(a)redhat.com>:
> Hi Antonio,
>
> There are two options:
>
> - I usually build the whole project (tests disabled), then go into
> dist/target and unzip the distribution. After that I remove my ~/.forge and
> install the core with forge -i org.jboss.forge.addon:core,2.0.1-SNAPSHOT
> -b.
>
> - create tests using the shell-test-harness.
>
> There is a sh script in the forge/core root that does the unzipping but I
> usually do it manually.
>
> Em 16/02/2014, às 17:48, Antonio Goncalves <antonio.mailing(a)gmail.com>
> escreveu:
>
> Hi developers,
>
> I've cloned Forge 2 code on my local computer, I create pull/requests,
> test new functionalities.... But do you know how I actually run the command
> shell from the code ?
>
> If I run the org.jboss.forge.bootstrap.Bootstrap class (it has a *public
> static void *main method) the output just hangs (like when the Shell is
> not installed) :
>
> JBoss Forge, version [ 2.0.1-SNAPSHOT ] - JBoss, by Red Hat, Inc. [
>
http://forge.jboss.org ]
>
> So I thought of passing this argument to the Bootstrap class (--install
> org.jboss.forge.addon:core,2.0.1-SNAPSHOT) but there is a NPE at :
>
> String result = System.*console*().readLine(*"Confirm installation
> [Y/n]? "*);
>
> So on debug mode I set the result to "Y" but after bootstrap.start();the VM
just stopped gently.
> I suppose the underlying question is : how do you run the shell once you
> have made a change and want to test it ?
>
> Antonio
>
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