2014-03-06 9:48 GMT+01:00 Max Rydahl Andersen <manderse@redhat.com>:
On 6 Mar 2014, at 9:26, Angelo zerr wrote:

Hi Max,


2014-03-05 14:34 GMT+01:00 Max Rydahl Andersen <manderse@redhat.com>:

Glad you like AngularJS Eclipse features.

It should be very cool if my work could be integrated in JBoss Tools,


Want to go so far and make it part of jbosstools ? ;)


To be honnest with you, I prefer today having my github to commit my code,
because it is not stable yet.

That wouldn't change until we actually do a release :)


MoreI develop this project on my spare time, I'm father  too soI have not
big time.

Yeah, I know that feeling - just turned one myself a month ago ;)


I tell you that, because I was Eclipse E4 commiter because I had created
the E4 CSS Engine. But when
this CSS engine sources was hosted on E4, I was afraid to do some
refactoring because this engine became very important.

We are not Eclipse - we would help isolate what we depend on and just would
like a release we could help maintain/develop.


It's like AngularJS Eclipse today, it's a little project which is not very
important, so I can refactor as I wish.

Hope you will understand what I mean. But Im I am honored by your proposal.
Thank's

Yes, I completely understand.

We are still looking and playing with it but if we continue to find it really
good (we do right now ;) we'll look into somehow fork it and do our
own version/release of tern.java and possibly angular.js.

Hope you understand that too.

I understand that, but I think we should working together. I tell you that because as I said you, I have a lot of ideas to improve tern.java features.
But we will speak about this topic when and if you wish to integrate tern.java to JBoss Tools.

Thanks,
/max



Regards Angelo



. I
have a lot and lof of idea to improve it not only for angular but for
Javascript features like refactoring, hover, validation.
I think tern.java should be refactored again and IMHO I think we should
waiting that tern.java is stable if you wish to integrate to JBoss. More
some tests of performance must be done (I believe that Victor works on
that).


lets see what the performance impacts are - jsdt isn't exactly fast either.


This feature is managed just with a simple JSON :

"on": {
  "!type": "fn(events: string, selector?: string, data?: ?,
handler: fn(+jQuery.Event)) -> jQuery.fn",
  "!url": "http://api.jquery.com/on/",
  "!doc": "Attach an event handler function for one or more
events to the selected elements."
},


Yeah I like this  - much simpler than other typedef descriptions found in
things like vjet and others.


It declares just that handler is a function which waits a jQuery.Event and
that's all!

I'm studying how to manage validation with Tern. here a screenshot with
CodeMirror :

[image: Images intégrées 1]

Today I think node.js doesn't please you,


Not really - I just don't want it to fail in a default install...i.e.
should bundle a node.js engine
by default so no external node js is required (can still allow users
override that but make the default
experience be a "it just works")


but tern.java provides an API to
use tern.js with other javascript engine (I had implemented with Rhino,
but
it's too slowly and outofmemory problem, but what about java8 nashorn?


It is worth trying but since nashorn only runs on Java 8 it is not
something we can/should depend on
while Java 6 is still big, but luckily java 7 is getting better ;)

Having nashorn as an option when you are running with jdk 8 would be
interesting to see if it
works better or worse than rhino/node.js.


/max

Regards Angelo



2014-03-05 7:38 GMT+01:00 Max Rydahl Andersen <manderse@redhat.com>:

On 1 Mar 2014, at 19:06, Angelo zerr wrote:

Hi,


For your information, I have created a getting started for AngularJS
Eclipse at
https://github.com/angelozerr/angularjs-eclipse/wiki/Getting-Started
which explains how to install and configure (node.js, angular syntax
directive, tern console, etc)


Cool!


Hope it will help you more to see features of AngularJS Eclipse.



Yeah, I like it. Really would like to find a way to integrate it more
smoothly into eclipse/jboss tools.

/max



Regards Angelo



2014-02-28 18:05 GMT+01:00 Angelo zerr <angelo.zerr@gmail.com>:

Hi,


At first I have commited an improvment about Node.js preferences. Now
you
can set the node.js path. See attached screenshot.
The combo is filled with default path according the OS. If your node is
not installed in the default path, it searchs in your PATH env if you
have
a node path to retrieve the well path.

I updated the plugin and I can see the node and npm binaries are not


executable
so I get an error like:

Cannot run program

"/Users/max/products/eclipse/luna/eclipse/plugins/tern.

eclipse.ide.server.nodejs.embed.macosx.cocoa.x86_64_1.0.
0.201402271715/nodejs/node-v0.10.22-macosx-x86_64/bin/node"

(in directory "/Users/max/Documents/workspace-luna3/dfdf"):
error=13,
Permission denied

When I chmod +X those files it seem to start working.

I wasn't required to change "executable" attribute on my Fedora 20
x86_64. What kind of problem it could be: the problem of OSX or wrong
executable attribute for "node" and "executable" binaries in
repository?


It's my friend Pascal who has created this embed node.js, I will
answer
you but now he is on holiday.
But with my improvement, you can try to install node.js in your
computer
and use "Native Node.js".

If you want to see the command line of node.js + teh JSON
request/response
used with tern server, you can see those traces in Eclipse Console.
See https://github.com/angelozerr/tern.java/wiki/Tern-Console


Perhaps it should better to have an install URL per OS?


noo - not necessary. You can mark a bundle to just apply to a
specific
OS via Eclipse-PlatformFilter

See

https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-xulrunner/blob/

master/plugins/org.mozilla.xulrunner.gtk.linux.x86/META-
INF/MANIFEST.MF#L9

as an example.

I would suggest making the feature default require these plugins so
any
install by default would work.



Many thank's for your information. I will speak to Pascal about this
idea.

Today Eclipse freezes, but I must do that in background.

Is there an issue for this somewhere ?



There is 2 issues about tern performance :

* "Parse JS file of tern doc with monitor" =>
https://github.com/angelozerr/tern.java/issues/5
* "Improve performance with JS Editor and tern completion" =>
https://github.com/angelozerr/tern.java/issues/6



Can we avoid it have to parse

constantly ?
can one just tell it to parse one file as oppose to all files all
the
time

?
When you open completion, it parses one time the whole files and
after
it
parses the current file.
I must improve the completion performance by using the "part"
feature
of
tern (not need to parse each time the whole file).
Today I use Tern for completion, find type in HTML editor. But Tern
is
enable to manage search and refactoring.

Have you found the bundled binaries to work across various OS's ?

No I have just Windows and my friend pascal has Linux.

Have a nice days.

Regards Angelo

2014-02-26 21:36 GMT+01:00 Victor Rubezhny <vrubezhny@exadel.com>:

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