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Fwd: Doru would like to participate to the effort

Stéphane Ducasse


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Nicolas Anquetil <[hidden email]>
> Date: July 1, 2011 10:56:47 AM GMT+02:00
> To: Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]>
> Cc: Laval Jannik <[hidden email]>, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]>, Cedric Dumoulin <[hidden email]>
> Subject: Re: Doru would like to participate to the effort
>
>
> Welcome,
>
> state of affairs:
> - we have implemented Eclipse plugins in Moose
> - we have an exporter to generate the information in MSE
> - wednesday I implemented a new option in verveineJ that allows to not export "local references/entities"
>
> On my computer I have source code in 7 directories:
> core, developer, ocl, others, profile-tool, sysml, uml
>
> I can parse 'core' (1383 java files), 5 others would probably not raise any problem: 'developer'=155 files, 'ocl'=6 files, 'others'=115 files, 'profile-tool'=20 files and 'sysml'=780 files.
>
> The difficulty is with 'uml': 6269 java files.
> I cannot even parse it alone ... despite incremental (separate) parsing and the 'no-locals' option, I still cannot generate data for this 'uml' directory, let alone the entire Papyrus (JDT explodes the memory).
>
> so, I am welcoming any idea on how to solve this problem ...
>
> nicolas
>
> PS: the 'no-locals' option needs to be better tested. It works on a small project (~= 10 classes), but we should watch it carefully on real projects.
> (Removing locals is not as simple as it may appear)
>
>
> ----- Mail original -----
>> De: "Stéphane Ducasse" <[hidden email]>
>> À: "Cedric Dumoulin" <[hidden email]>
>> Cc: "Nicolas Anquetil" <[hidden email]>, "Laval Jannik" <[hidden email]>, "Tudor Girba"
>> <[hidden email]>
>> Envoyé: Jeudi 30 Juin 2011 23:51:01
>> Objet: Doru would like to participate to the effort
>> Hi guys
>>
>> I'm at doru place and he would like to help for the papyrus case.
>> What would be good is also to have the discussion via the mailing-list
>> so that people can follow.
>>
>> Stef


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