## Fix Eclipse's HandleCleanup * Fix the AST.Node view of the innards of the method. Now nested applications of @Cleanup blow everything up. * Replace the multi-catch block strategy at least with more catch blocks (all encapsulating try/catch blocks' caught types as well), or use sneakyThrow, which is even better. * Fix PrintAST to always run at the very very very end. ## Fix eclipse's pointers * We really need to do more work on setting positions properly. ## Eclipse insertion point for newly generated code We need to figure out which of the bodyStart/bodyDeclarationStart/sourceStart blocks are used as where insertions happen, and set it to the entire line of a field and not just the annotation. Don't forget to extend past the opening brace for @Data! ## Website See the following for CC licences: http://creativecommons.org/license/results-one?q_1=2&q_1=1&field_commercial=yes&field_derivatives=yes&field_jurisdiction=us&field_format=&field_worktitle=lombok&field_attribute_to_name=&field_attribute_to_url=&field_sourceurl=&field_morepermissionsurl=&lang=en_US&language=en_US&n_questions=3 ## javadoc Either just let people run lombokc and javadoc that, -or-, use a doclet and presumptively cast our way into javadoc's AST. ## lombokc To keep comments, try: com.sun.tools.javac.main.JavaCompiler.instance(context).keepComments = true; ## netbeans agent plugin module: java.source class: org.netbeans.modules.java.source.parsing.JavacParser to instrument: class: JavacTaskImpl method1: public JCBlock reparseMethodBody(CompilationUnitTree topLevel, MethodTree methodBody, String newText, int annonIndex) {} method2: public Iterable parse(); in either case, returned value could be null/empty. CompilationUnitTree are MethodTree are superinterfaces of JCCU and JCMD. problem: the agent stops receiving requests to transform classes early in the netbeans load process. Possible work-around: Rewrite the entire JavacTaskImpl.class file on disk. It's in: /NetBeans 6.7 RC3.app/Contents/Resources/NetBeans/java2/modules/ext/javac-impl-nb-7.0-b07.jar Some work has been done in the addNetbeans branch. ## website ## javadoc ## screencasts ## installers ## hook into class file writing on javac: com.sun.tools.javac.jvm.ClassWriter.writeClassFile(OutputStream out, ClassSymbol c) - hack the one line where out.write() is called.