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-rw-r--r--src/lombok/core/AST.java26
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/core/SpiLoadUtil.java2
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/core/TransformationsUtil.java2
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/eclipse/Eclipse.java10
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAST.java6
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseASTVisitor.java4
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAnnotationHandler.java2
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/eclipse/HandlerLibrary.java8
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/eclipse/TransformEclipseAST.java10
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/installer/EclipseFinder.java10
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/installer/EclipseLocation.java34
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/installer/Installer.java49
-rw-r--r--src/lombok/installer/package-info.java2
13 files changed, 75 insertions, 90 deletions
diff --git a/src/lombok/core/AST.java b/src/lombok/core/AST.java
index b43947c4..d568484e 100644
--- a/src/lombok/core/AST.java
+++ b/src/lombok/core/AST.java
@@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
- * Lombok wraps the AST produced by a target platform into its own AST system, mostly because both eclipse and javac
+ * Lombok wraps the AST produced by a target platform into its own AST system, mostly because both Eclipse and javac
* do not allow upward traversal (from a method to its owning type, for example).
*
* @param N The common type of all AST nodes in the internal representation of the target platform.
- * For example, JCTree for javac, and ASTNode for eclipse.
+ * For example, JCTree for javac, and ASTNode for Eclipse.
*/
public abstract class AST<N> {
/** The kind of node represented by a given AST.Node object. */
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
public abstract Collection<String> getImportStatements();
/**
- * Puts the given node in the map so that javac/eclipse's own internal AST object can be translated to
+ * Puts the given node in the map so that javac/Eclipse's own internal AST object can be translated to
* an AST.Node object. Also registers the object as visited to avoid endless loops.
*/
protected <T extends Node> T putInMap(T node) {
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
return node;
}
- /** Returns the node map, that can map javac/eclipse internal AST objects to AST.Node objects. */
+ /** Returns the node map, that can map javac/Eclipse internal AST objects to AST.Node objects. */
protected Map<N, Node> getNodeMap() {
return nodeMap;
}
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
return top;
}
- /** Maps a javac/eclipse internal AST Node to the appropriate AST.Node object. */
+ /** Maps a javac/Eclipse internal AST Node to the appropriate AST.Node object. */
public Node get(N node) {
return nodeMap.get(node);
}
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
return targetNode;
}
- /** An instance of this class wraps an eclipse/javac internal node object. */
+ /** An instance of this class wraps an Eclipse/javac internal node object. */
public abstract class Node {
protected final Kind kind;
protected final N node;
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
}
/**
- * @return The javac/eclipse internal AST object wrapped by this AST.Node object.
+ * @return The javac/Eclipse internal AST object wrapped by this AST.Node object.
*/
public N get() {
return node;
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
* Replaces the AST node represented by this node object with the provided node. This node must
* have a parent, obviously, for this to work.
*
- * Also affects the underlying (eclipse/javac) AST.
+ * Also affects the underlying (Eclipse/javac) AST.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public Node replaceWith(N newN, Kind kind) {
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
/**
* Replaces the stated node with a new one. The old node must be a direct child of this node.
*
- * Also affects the underlying (eclipse/javac) AST.
+ * Also affects the underlying (Eclipse/javac) AST.
*/
public void replaceChildNode(N oldN, N newN) {
replaceStatementInNode(get(), oldN, newN);
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
/**
* Adds the stated node as a direct child of this node.
*
- * Does not change the underlying (javac/eclipse) AST, only the wrapped view.
+ * Does not change the underlying (javac/Eclipse) AST, only the wrapped view.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public Node add(N newChild, Kind kind) {
Node n = buildTree(newChild, kind);
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
/**
* Removes the stated node, which must be a direct child of this node, from the AST.
*
- * Does not change the underlying (javac/eclipse) AST, only the wrapped view.
+ * Does not change the underlying (javac/Eclipse) AST, only the wrapped view.
*/
public void removeChild(Node child) {
children.remove(child);
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
}
}
- /** Build an AST.Node object for the stated internal (javac/eclipse) AST Node object. */
+ /** Build an AST.Node object for the stated internal (javac/Eclipse) AST Node object. */
protected abstract Node buildTree(N item, Kind kind);
/**
@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ public abstract class AST<N> {
/**
* The supertypes which are considered AST Node children. Usually, the Statement, and the Expression,
- * though some platforms (such as eclipse) group these under one common supertype. */
+ * though some platforms (such as Eclipse) group these under one common supertype. */
protected abstract Collection<Class<? extends N>> getStatementTypes();
/**
diff --git a/src/lombok/core/SpiLoadUtil.java b/src/lombok/core/SpiLoadUtil.java
index b3b70f27..c28f8c23 100644
--- a/src/lombok/core/SpiLoadUtil.java
+++ b/src/lombok/core/SpiLoadUtil.java
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ import java.util.Set;
import lombok.Lombok;
/**
- * The java core libraries have a SPI discovery system, but it works only in Java 1.6 and up. For at least eclipse,
+ * The java core libraries have a SPI discovery system, but it works only in Java 1.6 and up. For at least Eclipse,
* lombok actually works in java 1.5, so we've rolled our own SPI discovery system.
*
* It is not API compatible with <code>ServiceLoader</code>.
diff --git a/src/lombok/core/TransformationsUtil.java b/src/lombok/core/TransformationsUtil.java
index 6b454b51..bc30fecc 100644
--- a/src/lombok/core/TransformationsUtil.java
+++ b/src/lombok/core/TransformationsUtil.java
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ package lombok.core;
/**
* Container for static utility methods useful for some of the standard lombok transformations, regardless of
- * target platform (e.g. useful for both javac and eclipse lombok implementations).
+ * target platform (e.g. useful for both javac and Eclipse lombok implementations).
*/
public class TransformationsUtil {
private TransformationsUtil() {
diff --git a/src/lombok/eclipse/Eclipse.java b/src/lombok/eclipse/Eclipse.java
index 84a65da1..7d852f18 100644
--- a/src/lombok/eclipse/Eclipse.java
+++ b/src/lombok/eclipse/Eclipse.java
@@ -77,28 +77,28 @@ public class Eclipse {
private static final String DEFAULT_BUNDLE = "org.eclipse.jdt.core";
/**
- * Generates an error in the eclipse error log. Note that most people never look at it!
+ * Generates an error in the Eclipse error log. Note that most people never look at it!
*/
public static void error(CompilationUnitDeclaration cud, String message) {
error(cud, message, DEFAULT_BUNDLE, null);
}
/**
- * Generates an error in the eclipse error log. Note that most people never look at it!
+ * Generates an error in the Eclipse error log. Note that most people never look at it!
*/
public static void error(CompilationUnitDeclaration cud, String message, Throwable error) {
error(cud, message, DEFAULT_BUNDLE, error);
}
/**
- * Generates an error in the eclipse error log. Note that most people never look at it!
+ * Generates an error in the Eclipse error log. Note that most people never look at it!
*/
public static void error(CompilationUnitDeclaration cud, String message, String bundleName) {
error(cud, message, bundleName, null);
}
/**
- * Generates an error in the eclipse error log. Note that most people never look at it!
+ * Generates an error in the Eclipse error log. Note that most people never look at it!
*/
public static void error(CompilationUnitDeclaration cud, String message, String bundleName, Throwable error) {
Bundle bundle = Platform.getBundle(bundleName);
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ public class Eclipse {
}
/**
- * For 'speed' reasons, eclipse works a lot with char arrays. I have my doubts this was a fruitful exercise,
+ * For 'speed' reasons, Eclipse works a lot with char arrays. I have my doubts this was a fruitful exercise,
* but we need to deal with it. This turns [[java][lang][String]] into "java.lang.String".
*/
static String toQualifiedName(char[][] typeName) {
diff --git a/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAST.java b/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAST.java
index 895f2270..b70e2db6 100644
--- a/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAST.java
+++ b/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAST.java
@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.problem.ProblemSeverities;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.util.Util;
/**
- * Wraps around eclipse's internal AST view to add useful features as well as the ability to visit parents from children,
- * something eclipse's own AST system does not offer.
+ * Wraps around Eclipse's internal AST view to add useful features as well as the ability to visit parents from children,
+ * something Eclipse own AST system does not offer.
*/
public class EclipseAST extends AST<ASTNode> {
/**
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ public class EclipseAST extends AST<ASTNode> {
return putInMap(new Node(statement, childNodes, Kind.STATEMENT));
}
- /** For eclipse, only Statement counts, as Expression is a subclass of it, eventhough this isn't
+ /** For Eclipse, only Statement counts, as Expression is a subclass of it, eventhough this isn't
* entirely correct according to the JLS spec (only some expressions can be used as statements, not all of them). */
@Override protected Collection<Class<? extends ASTNode>> getStatementTypes() {
return Collections.<Class<? extends ASTNode>>singleton(Statement.class);
diff --git a/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseASTVisitor.java b/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseASTVisitor.java
index 726d31f5..84a27e48 100644
--- a/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseASTVisitor.java
+++ b/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseASTVisitor.java
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ public interface EclipseASTVisitor {
/**
* Called when visiting a field of a class.
- * Even though in eclipse initializers (both instance and static) are represented as Initializer objects,
+ * Even though in Eclipse initializers (both instance and static) are represented as Initializer objects,
* which are a subclass of FieldDeclaration, those do NOT result in a call to this method. They result
* in a call to the visitInitializer method.
*/
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ public interface EclipseASTVisitor {
/**
* Called for both methods (MethodDeclaration) and constructors (ConstructorDeclaration), but not for
- * Clinit objects, which are a vestigial eclipse thing that never contain anything. Static initializers
+ * Clinit objects, which are a vestigial Eclipse thing that never contain anything. Static initializers
* show up as 'Initializer', in the visitInitializer method, with modifier bit STATIC set.
*/
void visitMethod(Node methodNode, AbstractMethodDeclaration method);
diff --git a/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAnnotationHandler.java b/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAnnotationHandler.java
index 39e4d3df..b5c84ebd 100644
--- a/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAnnotationHandler.java
+++ b/src/lombok/eclipse/EclipseAnnotationHandler.java
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ public interface EclipseAnnotationHandler<T extends java.lang.annotation.Annotat
* TargetType in the annotation to methods only.
*
* @param annotation The actual annotation - use this object to retrieve the annotation parameters.
- * @param ast The eclipse AST node representing the annotation.
+ * @param ast The Eclipse AST node representing the annotation.
* @param annotationNode The Lombok AST wrapper around the 'ast' parameter. You can use this object
* to travel back up the chain (something javac AST can't do) to the parent of the annotation, as well
* as access useful methods such as generating warnings or errors focused on the annotation.
diff --git a/src/lombok/eclipse/HandlerLibrary.java b/src/lombok/eclipse/HandlerLibrary.java
index 8ee7d032..1b9ed545 100644
--- a/src/lombok/eclipse/HandlerLibrary.java
+++ b/src/lombok/eclipse/HandlerLibrary.java
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.TypeReference;
*/
public class HandlerLibrary {
/**
- * Creates a new HandlerLibrary. Errors will be reported to the eclipse Error log.
+ * Creates a new HandlerLibrary. Errors will be reported to the Eclipse Error log.
* You probably want to use {@link #load()} instead.
*/
public HandlerLibrary() {}
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ public class HandlerLibrary {
private boolean skipPrintAST;
/**
- * Creates a new HandlerLibrary. Errors will be reported to the eclipse Error log.
+ * Creates a new HandlerLibrary. Errors will be reported to the Eclipse Error log.
* then uses SPI discovery to load all annotation and visitor based handlers so that future calls
* to the handle methods will defer to these handlers.
*/
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ public class HandlerLibrary {
}
lib.typeLibrary.addType(container.annotationClass.getName());
} catch ( Throwable t ) {
- Eclipse.error(null, "Can't load Lombok annotation handler for eclipse: ", t);
+ Eclipse.error(null, "Can't load Lombok annotation handler for Eclipse: ", t);
}
}
}
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ public class HandlerLibrary {
try {
lib.visitorHandlers.add(it.next());
} catch ( Throwable t ) {
- Eclipse.error(null, "Can't load Lombok visitor handler for eclipse: ", t);
+ Eclipse.error(null, "Can't load Lombok visitor handler for Eclipse: ", t);
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/lombok/eclipse/TransformEclipseAST.java b/src/lombok/eclipse/TransformEclipseAST.java
index f7a4c715..ff40c110 100644
--- a/src/lombok/eclipse/TransformEclipseAST.java
+++ b/src/lombok/eclipse/TransformEclipseAST.java
@@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.parser.Parser;
/**
* Entry point for the Eclipse Parser patch that lets lombok modify the Abstract Syntax Tree as generated by
- * eclipse's parser implementations. This class is injected into the appropriate OSGi ClassLoader and can thus
+ * Eclipse's parser implementations. This class is injected into the appropriate OSGi ClassLoader and can thus
* use any classes that belong to org.eclipse.jdt.(apt.)core.
*
- * Note that, for any Method body, if Bit24 is set, the eclipse parser has been patched to never attempt to
+ * Note that, for any Method body, if Bit24 is set, the Eclipse parser has been patched to never attempt to
* (re)parse it. You should set Bit24 on any MethodDeclaration object you inject into the AST:
*
* <code>methodDeclaration.bits |= ASTNode.Bit24; //0x800000</code>
@@ -70,14 +70,14 @@ public class TransformEclipseAST {
}
/**
- * This method is called immediately after eclipse finishes building a CompilationUnitDeclaration, which is
- * the top-level AST node when eclipse parses a source file. The signature is 'magic' - you should not
+ * This method is called immediately after Eclipse finishes building a CompilationUnitDeclaration, which is
+ * the top-level AST node when Eclipse parses a source file. The signature is 'magic' - you should not
* change it!
*
* Eclipse's parsers often operate in diet mode, which means many parts of the AST have been left blank.
* Be ready to deal with just about anything being null, such as the Statement[] arrays of the Method AST nodes.
*
- * @param parser The eclipse parser object that generated the AST.
+ * @param parser The Eclipse parser object that generated the AST.
* @param ast The AST node belonging to the compilation unit (java speak for a single source file).
*/
public static void transform(Parser parser, CompilationUnitDeclaration ast) {
diff --git a/src/lombok/installer/EclipseFinder.java b/src/lombok/installer/EclipseFinder.java
index 3c966359..4f9ea0dc 100644
--- a/src/lombok/installer/EclipseFinder.java
+++ b/src/lombok/installer/EclipseFinder.java
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import lombok.Lombok;
-/** Utility class for doing various OS-specific operations related to finding eclipse installations. */
+/** Utility class for doing various OS-specific operations related to finding Eclipse installations. */
class EclipseFinder {
private EclipseFinder() {
//Prevent instantiation.
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ class EclipseFinder {
}
/**
- * Returns a list of paths of eclipse installations.
+ * Returns a list of paths of Eclipse installations.
* Eclipse installations are found by checking for the existence of 'eclipse.exe' in the following locations:
*
* X:\*Program Files*\*Eclipse*
@@ -171,10 +171,10 @@ class EclipseFinder {
}
/**
- * Calls the OS-dependent 'find eclipse' routine. If the local OS doesn't have a routine written for it,
+ * Calls the OS-dependent 'find Eclipse' routine. If the local OS doesn't have a routine written for it,
* null is returned.
*
- * @return List of directories that contain the eclipse executable.
+ * @return List of directories that contain the Eclipse executable.
*/
static List<String> findEclipses() {
switch ( getOS() ) {
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ class EclipseFinder {
for ( File dir : new File("/Applications").listFiles() ) {
if ( !dir.isDirectory() ) continue;
if ( dir.getName().toLowerCase().equals("eclipse.app") ) {
- //This would be kind of an unorthodox eclipse installation, but if eclipse ever
+ //This would be kind of an unorthodox Eclipse installation, but if Eclipse ever
//moves to this more maclike installation concept, our installer can still handle it.
eclipses.add("/Applications");
}
diff --git a/src/lombok/installer/EclipseLocation.java b/src/lombok/installer/EclipseLocation.java
index 66bba5b8..fa49c7c3 100644
--- a/src/lombok/installer/EclipseLocation.java
+++ b/src/lombok/installer/EclipseLocation.java
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
/**
- * Represents an eclipse installation.
- * An instance can figure out if an eclipse installation has been lombok-ified, and can
- * install and uninstall lombok from the eclipse installation.
+ * Represents an Eclipse installation.
+ * An instance can figure out if an Eclipse installation has been lombok-ified, and can
+ * install and uninstall lombok from the Eclipse installation.
*/
final class EclipseLocation {
private static final String OS_NEWLINE;
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
/**
* Thrown when creating a new EclipseLocation with a path object that doesn't, in fact,
- * point at an eclipse installation.
+ * point at an Eclipse installation.
*/
final class NotAnEclipseException extends Exception {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
@@ -76,14 +76,14 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
* Renders a message dialog with information about what went wrong.
*/
void showDialog(JFrame appWindow) {
- JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, getMessage(), "Cannot configure eclipse installation", JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE);
+ JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, getMessage(), "Cannot configure Eclipse installation", JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE);
}
}
/**
- * Create a new EclipseLocation by pointing at either the directory contain the eclipse executable, or the executable itself.
+ * Create a new EclipseLocation by pointing at either the directory contain the Eclipse executable, or the executable itself.
*
- * @throws NotAnEclipseException If this isn't an eclipse executable or a directory with an eclipse executable.
+ * @throws NotAnEclipseException If this isn't an Eclipse executable or a directory with an Eclipse executable.
*/
EclipseLocation(String path) throws NotAnEclipseException {
if ( path == null ) throw new NullPointerException("path");
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
}
if ( !p.exists() || !p.getName().equalsIgnoreCase(execName) ) {
- throw new NotAnEclipseException("This path does not appear to contain an eclipse installation: " + p, null);
+ throw new NotAnEclipseException("This path does not appear to contain an Eclipse installation: " + p, null);
}
this.path = p;
@@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
this.hasLombok = checkForLombok();
} catch ( IOException e ) {
throw new NotAnEclipseException(
- "I can't read the configuration file of the eclipse installed at " + this.path.getAbsolutePath() + "\n" +
- "You may need to run this installer with root privileges if you want to modify that eclipse.", e);
+ "I can't read the configuration file of the Eclipse installed at " + this.path.getAbsolutePath() + "\n" +
+ "You may need to run this installer with root privileges if you want to modify that Eclipse.", e);
}
}
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
}
/**
- * Returns the absolute path to the eclipse executable.
+ * Returns the absolute path to the Eclipse executable.
*
* Executables: "eclipse.exe" (Windows), "Eclipse.app" (Mac OS X), "eclipse" (Linux and other unixes).
*/
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
}
/**
- * @return true if the eclipse installation has been instrumented with lombok.
+ * @return true if the Eclipse installation has been instrumented with lombok.
*/
boolean hasLombok() {
return hasLombok;
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
/**
* Returns the various directories that can contain the 'eclipse.ini' file.
- * Returns multiple directories because there are a few different ways eclipse is packaged.
+ * Returns multiple directories because there are a few different ways Eclipse is packaged.
*/
private List<File> getTargetDirs() {
return Arrays.asList(path.getParentFile(), new File(new File(path, "Contents"), "MacOS"));
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
}
/**
- * Install lombok into the eclipse at this location.
+ * Install lombok into the Eclipse at this location.
* If lombok is already there, it is overwritten neatly (upgrade mode).
*
* @throws InstallException If there's an obvious I/O problem that is preventing installation.
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
} catch ( Throwable ignore ) {}
if ( !readSucceeded ) throw new InstallException("I can't read my own jar file. I think you've found a bug in this installer! I suggest you restart it " +
"and use the 'what do I do' link, to manually install lombok. And tell us about this. Thanks!", e);
- throw new InstallException("I can't write to your eclipse directory, probably because this installer does not have the access rights.", e);
+ throw new InstallException("I can't write to your Eclipse directory, probably because this installer does not have the access rights.", e);
}
try {
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
fis.close();
}
- newContents.append("-javaagent:lombok.jar").append(OS_NEWLINE);
+ newContents.append("-javaagent:lombok.eclipse.agent.jar").append(OS_NEWLINE);
newContents.append("-Xbootclasspath/a:lombok.jar" + File.pathSeparator + "lombok.eclipse.agent.jar").append(OS_NEWLINE);
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(iniFile);
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ final class EclipseLocation {
}
if ( !installSucceeded ) {
- throw new InstallException("I can't find the eclipse.ini file. Is this a real eclipse installation?", null);
+ throw new InstallException("I can't find the eclipse.ini file. Is this a real Eclipse installation?", null);
}
for ( File dir : failedDirs ) {
diff --git a/src/lombok/installer/Installer.java b/src/lombok/installer/Installer.java
index 1b82eb32..07c9ec83 100644
--- a/src/lombok/installer/Installer.java
+++ b/src/lombok/installer/Installer.java
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ import lombok.installer.EclipseLocation.UninstallException;
/**
* The lombok installer proper.
- * Uses swing to show a simple GUI that can add and remove the java agent to eclipse installations.
- * Also offers info on what this installer does in case people want to instrument their eclipse manually,
+ * Uses swing to show a simple GUI that can add and remove the java agent to Eclipse installations.
+ * Also offers info on what this installer does in case people want to instrument their Eclipse manually,
* and looks in some common places on Mac OS X and Windows.
*/
public class Installer {
@@ -120,14 +120,14 @@ public class Installer {
/**
* If run in headless mode, the installer can't show its fancy GUI. There's little point in running
- * the installer without a GUI environment, as eclipse doesn't run in headless mode either, so
+ * the installer without a GUI environment, as Eclipse doesn't run in headless mode either, so
* we'll make do with showing some basic info on Lombok as well as instructions for using lombok with javac.
*/
private static void printHeadlessInfo() {
System.out.printf("About lombok v%s\n" +
"Lombok makes java better by providing very spicy additions to the Java programming language," +
"such as using @Getter to automatically generate a getter method for any field.\n\n" +
- "Browse to %s for more information. To install lombok on eclipse, re-run this jar file on a " +
+ "Browse to %s for more information. To install lombok on Eclipse, re-run this jar file on a " +
"graphical computer system - this message is being shown because your terminal is not graphics capable." +
"If you are just using 'javac' or a tool that calls on javac, no installation is neccessary; just " +
"make sure lombok.jar is in the classpath when you compile. Example:\n\n" +
@@ -273,21 +273,6 @@ public class Installer {
}
private Component buildEclipseArea() throws IOException {
- // "Or:" [I'll tell you where eclipse is] [Tell me how to install lombok manually]
-
- //Mode 2 (manual):
- // Replace the entirety of the content (javac+eclipse) with an explanation about what to do:
- // - copy lombok.jar to your eclipse directory.
- // - jar xvf lombok.jar lombok.eclipse.agent.jar
- // - edit eclipse.ini with:
- // -javaagent:../../../lombok.eclipse.agent.jar
- // -Xbootclasspath/a:../../../lombok.eclipse.agent.jar:../../../lombok.jar
-
- //Mode 3 (let me choose):
- // pop up a file chooser. Make sure we don't care what you pick - eclipse.ini, eclipse.exe, eclipse.app, or dir.
- // empty the list, remove the spinner and the [let me find eclipse on my own] button, and put the chosen
- // eclipse in the list.
-
JPanel container = new JPanel();
container.setLayout(new GridBagLayout());
@@ -348,9 +333,9 @@ public class Installer {
if ( eclipses == null ) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow,
- "I don't know how to automatically find eclipse installations on this platform.\n" +
+ "I don't know how to automatically find Eclipse installations on this platform.\n" +
"Please use the 'Specify Eclipse Location...' button to manually point out the\n" +
- "location of your eclipse installation to me. Thanks!", "Can't find eclipse", JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
+ "location of your Eclipse installation to me. Thanks!", "Can't find Eclipse", JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
}
}
});
@@ -363,7 +348,7 @@ public class Installer {
findEclipsesThread.start();
Box buttonBar = Box.createHorizontalBox();
- JButton specifyEclipseLocationButton = new JButton("Specify eclipse location...");
+ JButton specifyEclipseLocationButton = new JButton("Specify Eclipse location...");
buttonBar.add(specifyEclipseLocationButton);
specifyEclipseLocationButton.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
@Override public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event) {
@@ -428,7 +413,7 @@ public class Installer {
@Override public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
List<EclipseLocation> locationsToInstall = new ArrayList<EclipseLocation>(eclipsesList.getSelectedEclipses());
if ( locationsToInstall.isEmpty() ) {
- JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, "You haven't selected any eclipse installations!.", "No Selection", JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE);
+ JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, "You haven't selected any Eclipse installations!.", "No Selection", JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE);
return;
}
@@ -442,7 +427,7 @@ public class Installer {
constraints.gridy = 5;
constraints.fill = GridBagConstraints.NONE;
- uninstallButton = new JHyperLink("Uninstall lombok from selected eclipse installations.");
+ uninstallButton = new JHyperLink("Uninstall lombok from selected Eclipse installations.");
uninstallButton.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
@Override public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
List<EclipseLocation> locationsToUninstall = new ArrayList<EclipseLocation>();
@@ -451,7 +436,7 @@ public class Installer {
}
if ( locationsToUninstall.isEmpty() ) {
- JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, "You haven't selected any eclipse installations that have been lombok-enabled.", "No Selection", JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE);
+ JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, "You haven't selected any Eclipse installations that have been lombok-enabled.", "No Selection", JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE);
return;
}
@@ -462,7 +447,7 @@ public class Installer {
container.add(uninstallButton, constraints);
constraints.gridy = 6;
- JHyperLink showMe = new JHyperLink("Show me what this installer will do to my eclipse installation.");
+ JHyperLink showMe = new JHyperLink("Show me what this installer will do to my Eclipse installation.");
container.add(showMe, constraints);
showMe.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
@Override public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
@@ -530,7 +515,7 @@ public class Installer {
if ( success.get() ) SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
@Override public void run() {
- JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, "Lombok has been installed on the selected eclipse installations.", "Install successful", JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
+ JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, "Lombok has been installed on the selected Eclipse installations.", "Install successful", JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
appWindow.setVisible(false);
System.exit(0);
}
@@ -571,7 +556,7 @@ public class Installer {
if ( success.get() ) SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
@Override public void run() {
- JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, "Lombok has been removed from the selected eclipse installations.", "Uninstall successful", JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
+ JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(appWindow, "Lombok has been removed from the selected Eclipse installations.", "Uninstall successful", JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE);
appWindow.setVisible(false);
System.exit(0);
}
@@ -794,11 +779,11 @@ public class Installer {
"<html><font size=\"+1\"><b><i>Eclipse</i></b></font></html>";
private static final String ECLIPSE_EXPLANATION =
- "<html>Lombok can update your eclipse to fully support all Lombok features.<br>" +
- "Select eclipse installations below and hit 'Install/Update'.</html>";
+ "<html>Lombok can update your Eclipse to fully support all Lombok features.<br>" +
+ "Select Eclipse installations below and hit 'Install/Update'.</html>";
private static final String ECLIPSE_LOADING_EXPLANATION =
- "Scanning your drives for eclipse installations...";
+ "Scanning your drives for Eclipse installations...";
private static final String JAVAC_TITLE =
"<html><font size=\"+1\"><b><i>Javac</i></b></font> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (and tools that invoke javac such as <i>ant</i> and <i>maven</i>)</html>";
@@ -820,7 +805,7 @@ public class Installer {
private static final String HOW_I_WORK_EXPLANATION =
"<html><ol>" +
- "<li>First, I copy myself (lombok.jar) to your eclipse install directory.</li>" +
+ "<li>First, I copy myself (lombok.jar) to your Eclipse install directory.</li>" +
"<li>Then, I unpack lombok.eclipse.agent.jar like so:<br>" +
"<pre>jar xvf lombok.jar lombok.eclipse.agent.jar</pre></li>" +
"<li>Then, I edit the eclipse.ini file to add the following two entries:<br>" +
diff --git a/src/lombok/installer/package-info.java b/src/lombok/installer/package-info.java
index a40330e5..14b329b4 100644
--- a/src/lombok/installer/package-info.java
+++ b/src/lombok/installer/package-info.java
@@ -23,6 +23,6 @@
/**
* This package contains the lombok installer. It explains to any user that double-clicks the lombok.jar what
* lombok is about, and has the ability to instrument (or remove existing Lombok instrumentation) from any
- * eclipse installation. This package also contains the graphics uses in the installer in SVG format.
+ * Eclipse installation. This package also contains the graphics uses in the installer in SVG format.
*/
package lombok.installer;