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R. Tyler Croy |
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I've started to add some events to the Amber IDE to allow some functionality to
be grafted on top of the IDE without actually modifying it. An example of this would be an event that is fired when the Browser#compile method runs, which would allow an auto-testing tool (which I'm writing for myself) to run after a user hits save. Here's some sample code which I'm working with now: <https://github.com/rtyler/amber/commit/78437c51beef0ef8e0ea2d620f76c92c8389ff3a#diff-2> Is this something worth cleaning up, adding a fire more events, and sending Nicolas a pull request for? Cheers - R. Tyler Croy -------------------------------------- Code: http://github.com/rtyler Chatter: http://twitter.com/agentdero [hidden email] |
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Nicolas Petton |
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Le 24/02/2012 07:45, R. Tyler Croy a écrit :
> I've started to add some events to the Amber IDE to allow some functionality to > be grafted on top of the IDE without actually modifying it. > > An example of this would be an event that is fired when the Browser#compile > method runs, which would allow an auto-testing tool (which I'm writing for > myself) to run after a user hits save. > > > Here's some sample code which I'm working with now: > <https://github.com/rtyler/amber/commit/78437c51beef0ef8e0ea2d620f76c92c8389ff3a#diff-2> > > Is this something worth cleaning up, adding a fire more events, and sending > Nicolas a pull request for? yes, at some point the IDE will have to be cleaned up. Events (using Annoucements, right?) are needed. Cheers, Nico > > Cheers > - R. Tyler Croy > -------------------------------------- > Code: http://github.com/rtyler > Chatter: http://twitter.com/agentdero > [hidden email] -- Nicolas Petton http://nicolas-petton.fr |
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Göran Krampe-3 |
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In reply to this post by R. Tyler Croy
Yes it is, are you using Announcements? Nicolas added that specifically for so called SystemChangeNotifications, since I want to port Deltas to Amber.
regards, Göran -- Sent from my Palm Pre 2, wohoo! On Feb 24, 2012 7:45, R. Tyler Croy <[hidden email]> wrote: I've started to add some events to the Amber IDE to allow some functionality to be grafted on top of the IDE without actually modifying it. An example of this would be an event that is fired when the Browser#compile method runs, which would allow an auto-testing tool (which I'm writing for myself) to run after a user hits save. Here's some sample code which I'm working with now: <https://github.com/rtyler/amber/commit/78437c51beef0ef8e0ea2d620f76c92c8389ff3a#diff-2> Is this something worth cleaning up, adding a fire more events, and sending Nicolas a pull request for? Cheers - R. Tyler Croy -------------------------------------- Code: http://github.com/rtyler Chatter: http://twitter.com/agentdero [hidden email] |
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