A request and a question:
1) Would Like "Reformat Only" Context Menu Command When Editing Methods When editing a method, I would like a menu option to format the source only, without saving. Preferably this would have a Ctrl key associated with it. My work style (admittedly from VA with Envy/QA) is to code , format, code , format, save. The format step (CTRL-W) serves two purposes: 1) Checks the syntax of what I have typed in so far; 2) Reformats When I'm done with the method, I save (CTRL-S). While I enter code, I don't worry about formatting as I type, because I can always hit CTRL-W to format immediately. This is a real 'XP' feeling thing and would enhance the "zoom" factor. 2) Do I subclass the Smalltalk Formatter visitor to tweak the format to my liking? Are there any other ways of tweaking? Thx - jlo |
Jeff
You wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > A request and a question: > > 1) Would Like "Reformat Only" Context Menu Command When Editing Methods > > When editing a method, I would like a menu option to format the source only, > without saving. Preferably this would have a Ctrl key associated with it. > My work style (admittedly from VA with Envy/QA) is to code , format, code , > format, save. The format step (CTRL-W) serves two purposes: > > 1) Checks the syntax of what I have typed in so far; > 2) Reformats > > When I'm done with the method, I save (CTRL-S). > > While I enter code, I don't worry about formatting as I type, because I can > always hit CTRL-W to format immediately. > > This is a real 'XP' feeling thing and would enhance the "zoom" factor. I tend to do this by just pressing Ctrl+Shift+S (Reformat/Accept), which will reformat and then save the method if it is valid. In fact I almost always press Ctrl+Shift+S in preference to Ctrl+S now. We can certainly add a command to just do the reformat (though it won't work if the method is not syntactically valid). > > 2) Do I subclass the Smalltalk Formatter visitor to tweak the format to my > liking? Are there any other ways of tweaking? The formatter is from the Refactoring Browser. John Brant did mention something to me about a configurable formatter. John? Regards Blair |
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jlo "Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > Jeff > > You wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > > A request and a question: > > > > 1) Would Like "Reformat Only" Context Menu Command When Editing Methods > > > > When editing a method, I would like a menu option to format the source > only, > > without saving. Preferably this would have a Ctrl key associated with > > My work style (admittedly from VA with Envy/QA) is to code , format, code > , > > format, save. The format step (CTRL-W) serves two purposes: > > > > 1) Checks the syntax of what I have typed in so far; > > 2) Reformats > > > > When I'm done with the method, I save (CTRL-S). > > > > While I enter code, I don't worry about formatting as I type, because I > can > > always hit CTRL-W to format immediately. > > > > This is a real 'XP' feeling thing and would enhance the "zoom" factor. > > I tend to do this by just pressing Ctrl+Shift+S (Reformat/Accept), which > will reformat and then save the method if it is valid. In fact I almost > always press Ctrl+Shift+S in preference to Ctrl+S now. We can certainly > a command to just do the reformat (though it won't work if the method is not > syntactically valid). > It probably only matters if you are using source code control like Envy in VA or, as I do now, STS with Dolphin. I like to be able to Compile/Reformat without saving so I don't get a lot of 'phantom' editions that only represent partial implementations. When I look at edition changes, I don't want to wade through the intermediate editions to figure out what change I made. I can probably work through the browsers and figure out what needs to be changed if that helps. I'd rather have it in the base product than have it be my local change. I could send a change set of code. Let me know - > > > > 2) Do I subclass the Smalltalk Formatter visitor to tweak the format to my > > liking? Are there any other ways of tweaking? > > The formatter is from the Refactoring Browser. John Brant did mention > something to me about a configurable formatter. John? > > Regards > > Blair > > |
Jeff
You wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > > > While I enter code, I don't worry about formatting as I type, because I > > can > > > always hit CTRL-W to format immediately. > > > > > > This is a real 'XP' feeling thing and would enhance the "zoom" factor. > > > > I tend to do this by just pressing Ctrl+Shift+S (Reformat/Accept), which > > will reformat and then save the method if it is valid. In fact I almost > > always press Ctrl+Shift+S in preference to Ctrl+S now. We can certainly > add > > a command to just do the reformat (though it won't work if the method is > not > > syntactically valid). > > > > It probably only matters if you are using source code control like Envy in > VA or, as I do now, STS with Dolphin. I like to be able to > without saving so I don't get a lot of 'phantom' editions that only > represent partial implementations. When I look at edition changes, I don't > want to wade through the intermediate editions to figure out what change I > made. Very good point. We'll put it in. Defect #459. Regards Blair |
"Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:[hidden email]... > > > > It probably only matters if you are using source code control like Envy in > > VA or, as I do now, STS with Dolphin. I like to be able to > Compile/Reformat > > without saving so I don't get a lot of 'phantom' editions that only > > represent partial implementations. When I look at edition changes, I > don't > > want to wade through the intermediate editions to figure out what change I > > made. > > Very good point. We'll put it in. Defect #459. A quick follow up. The workspace Edit/Reformat command does actually do what you want. If there is no selection, then it will reformat the entire method (as a method). If there is text selected, then it attempts to reformat the selected text only (as an expression). You will find that the text is also syntax coloured. It does not save the method. The only thing missing is a keyboard accelerator sequence (especially useful as we've put this on the Edit sub-menu), which we will add in resolving #459. Regards Blair |
Aha! I see it - thanks. I'll work with it a bit the "hard way" and make
sure it works as I'd hoped. I lobby for CTRL-W or CTRL-R. ;> jlo "Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > "Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message > news:[hidden email]... > > > > > > It probably only matters if you are using source code control like Envy > in > > > VA or, as I do now, STS with Dolphin. I like to be able to > > Compile/Reformat > > > without saving so I don't get a lot of 'phantom' editions that only > > > represent partial implementations. When I look at edition changes, I > > don't > > > want to wade through the intermediate editions to figure out what change > I > > > made. > > > > Very good point. We'll put it in. Defect #459. > > A quick follow up. The workspace Edit/Reformat command does actually do what > you want. If there is no selection, then it will reformat the entire method > (as a method). If there is text selected, then it attempts to reformat the > selected text only (as an expression). You will find that the text is also > syntax coloured. It does not save the method. > > The only thing missing is a keyboard accelerator sequence (especially useful > as we've put this on the Edit sub-menu), which we will add in resolving > #459. > > Regards > > Blair > > > > |
"Jeffrey Odell" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:[hidden email]... > Aha! I see it - thanks. I'll work with it a bit the "hard way" and make > sure it works as I'd hoped. I lobby for CTRL-W or CTRL-R. ;> > I've opted for Ctrl+W so far (though I haven't been able to work out why it was chosen for VA, which I think you mentioned in your previous post), because Ctrl+R is already in use for the 'Rename Temporary' refactoring, one that I certainly use a lot. Regards Blair |
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> I tend to do this by just pressing Ctrl+Shift+S (Reformat/Accept), which
> will reformat and then save the method if it is valid. In fact I almost > always press Ctrl+Shift+S in preference to Ctrl+S now. We can certainly add > a command to just do the reformat (though it won't work if the method is not > syntactically valid). Small points. In the CHB Method>Reformat seems to do the same thing as Workspace>Reformat/Accept; the different name gave me the impression that it *wouldn't* save the method as a side-effect, so I think it is misleading. (BTW, another reason to want to reformat-but-not-save is if you're using reformatting to help read someone else's code.) Also the reformat option is enabled even for methods with no source, and causes a walkback when invoked. -- chris |
Chris
You wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > > I tend to do this by just pressing Ctrl+Shift+S (Reformat/Accept), which > > will reformat and then save the method if it is valid. In fact I almost > > always press Ctrl+Shift+S in preference to Ctrl+S now. We can certainly > add > > a command to just do the reformat (though it won't work if the method is > not > > syntactically valid). > > Small points. > > In the CHB Method>Reformat seems to do the same thing as > Workspace>Reformat/Accept; the different name gave me the impression that > *wouldn't* save the method as a side-effect, so I think it is misleading. I agree it is not clear. Defect #476 > > (BTW, another reason to want to reformat-but-not-save is if you're using > reformatting to help read someone else's code.) > > Also the reformat option is enabled even for methods with no source, and > causes a walkback when invoked. > Thanks, defect #477. Regards Blair |
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"Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:[hidden email]... > The formatter is from the Refactoring Browser. John Brant did mention > something to me about a configurable formatter. John? We have the start of a configurable formatter. Currently, it formats all of VW's methods correctly, but we only have 10 different options, so it is only missing a few dozen options that someone may want :). If someone would like to work on it, I can send you our current version and its tests. It's currently for VW, but should be fairly easy to convert to Dolphin. John Brant |
"John Brant" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:[hidden email]... > "Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message > news:[hidden email]... > > > The formatter is from the Refactoring Browser. John Brant did mention > > something to me about a configurable formatter. John? > > We have the start of a configurable formatter. Currently, it formats all of > VW's methods correctly, but we only have 10 different options, so it is only > missing a few dozen options that someone may want :). If someone would like > to work on it, I can send you our current version and its tests. It's > currently for VW, but should be fairly easy to convert to Dolphin. I'd like to take you up on that, but it would be irresponsible of me given all the other things I am supposed to be doing. What I will do, however, is to refactor and repackage the existing parser/formatter slightly so that it is possible to uninstall the existing (RB originated) formatter, and replace it with a port of your new formatter. I presume it is compatible with the old one? i.e. it is a "parse node visitor" (there is a Dolphin protocol defined for the interface in D5). Oh well, go on then, please send it to me.... Regards Blair |
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add my vote for ctrl-w doing a format only.
"Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > "Jeffrey Odell" <[hidden email]> wrote in message > news:[hidden email]... > > Aha! I see it - thanks. I'll work with it a bit the "hard way" and make > > sure it works as I'd hoped. I lobby for CTRL-W or CTRL-R. ;> > > > > I've opted for Ctrl+W so far (though I haven't been able to work out why it > was chosen for VA, which I think you mentioned in your previous post), > because Ctrl+R is already in use for the 'Rename Temporary' refactoring, one > that I certainly use a lot. > > Regards > > Blair > > |
I think Ctrl-W was chosen for it's proximity to the other control keys in
the VA editor. I use Ctrl-W to form, then if I'm happy, Ctrl-S jlo "Donald MacQueen" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > add my vote for ctrl-w doing a format only. > > "Blair McGlashan" <[hidden email]> wrote in message > news:[hidden email]... > > "Jeffrey Odell" <[hidden email]> wrote in message > > news:[hidden email]... > > > Aha! I see it - thanks. I'll work with it a bit the "hard way" and > make > > > sure it works as I'd hoped. I lobby for CTRL-W or CTRL-R. ;> > > > > > > > I've opted for Ctrl+W so far (though I haven't been able to work out why > it > > was chosen for VA, which I think you mentioned in your previous post), > > because Ctrl+R is already in use for the 'Rename Temporary' refactoring, > one > > that I certainly use a lot. > > > > Regards > > > > Blair > > > > > > |
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