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Help test NetRexx plugin for jEdit

Kermit Kiser
If anyone has time to help test, I have updated the new NetRexx plugin for jEdit to version 0.2.7 which offers a new combined compiler/interpreter console.

The binary module can be downloaded from the NetRexx Plus project on Kenai:

http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-plus/downloads/download/jEdit%20NetRexxPlugin/NetRexxPlugin.jar

The plugin runs with the latest NetRexxC.jar build of the development branch of NetRexx which can be downloaded here:

http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-plus/downloads/download/Experimental%20NetRexx%20Build/NetRexxC.jar

These files replace NetRexxDE.jar, NetRexxScript.jar, and NetRexxC.jar in the jEdit jars directory.

On Windows the user jEdit jars directory could be C:\Documents and Settings\useracct\.jedit\jars
On Linux the user jEdit jars directory could be /home/useracct/.jedit/jars
(Where "useracct" is the actual userid, of course.)

Some new features for this plugin include these:
  • A new combined compiler and interpreter window handles both NetRexx modes
  • The updated Android/NetRexx IDE for SDK R20 is included
  • An updated NetRexx mode file that can handle highlighting nested comments is included
  • The console Run button now runs a program that has been compiled or interprets it if it has not been compiled since the last change
  • A new option allows compiled programs to run as jEdit macros or as standalone Java modules

TIA for any comments, bug reps, or suggestions,

-- Kermit

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Re: Help test NetRexx plugin for jEdit

Jason Martin
I will test : which is preferred?

Latest version: jEdit 5.0pre1 (pre-release)

or

Stable version: jEdit 4.5.2

or

Both

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Re: Help test NetRexx plugin for jEdit

Kermit Kiser
I am testing with 4.5.2 so someone testing with 5 would be helpful.


On 10/28/2012 2:10 AM, Jason Martin wrote:
I will test : which is preferred?

Latest version: jEdit 5.0pre1 (pre-release)

or

Stable version: jEdit 4.5.2

or

Both


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ThSITC
Hi Kermit,

*I* will go that route, starting tomorrow!

I will then download Jedit 5.0pre1 then,
already did download the URL's you did provide in your previous mail, Kermit.

Will report my findings here, most probably on a *weekly basis* ;-)
*or* shall I report any *issues* immediately, Kermit?

Please advise,
Thomas.
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Am 28.10.2012 13:52, schrieb Kermit Kiser:
I am testing with 4.5.2 so someone testing with 5 would be helpful.


On 10/28/2012 2:10 AM, Jason Martin wrote:
I will test : which is preferred?

Latest version: jEdit 5.0pre1 (pre-release)

or

Stable version: jEdit 4.5.2

or

Both


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Re: Help test NetRexx plugin for jEdit

KP Kirchdörfer
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Hi Kermit;

I'm using jedit 4.4.2 and NetRexxDe compiles successfully with
 version NetRexx 3.01, build 40-20120823-0156

I've add NetRexxPlugin.jar to ~/.jedit/jars

Using the Plugin Manager to load NetRexxPlugin.jar I get an error message:

Cannot start: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
netrexx.lang.Rexx.size()| (the last character might a pipe symbol, a
lower case l, or whatever)

kp



Am 28.10.2012 11:59, schrieb Kermit Kiser:

> If anyone has time to help test, I have updated the new NetRexx plugin
> for jEdit to version 0.2.7 which offers a new combined
> compiler/interpreter console.
>
> The binary module can be downloaded from the NetRexx Plus project on Kenai:
>
> http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-plus/downloads/download/jEdit%20NetRexxPlugin/NetRexxPlugin.jar
>
>
> The plugin runs with the latest NetRexxC.jar build of the development
> branch of NetRexx which can be downloaded here:
>
> http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-plus/downloads/download/Experimental%20NetRexx%20Build/NetRexxC.jar
>
>
> These files replace NetRexxDE.jar, NetRexxScript.jar, and NetRexxC.jar
> in the jEdit jars directory.
>
> On Windows the user jEdit jars directory could be C:\Documents and
> Settings\useracct\.jedit\jars
> On Linux the user jEdit jars directory could be /home/useracct/.jedit/jars
> (Where "useracct" is the actual userid, of course.)
>
> Some new features for this plugin include these:
>
>  * A new combined compiler and interpreter window handles both NetRexx
>    modes
>  * The updated Android/NetRexx IDE for SDK R20 is included
>  * An updated NetRexx mode file that can handle highlighting nested
>    comments is included
>  * The console Run button now runs a program that has been compiled or
>    interprets it if it has not been compiled since the last change
>  * A new option allows compiled programs to run as jEdit macros or as
>    standalone Java modules
>
>
> TIA for any comments, bug reps, or suggestions,
>
> -- Kermit
>
>
>
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Re: Help test NetRexx plugin for jEdit

Kermit Kiser
The new plugin will not run with NetRexx 3.01. Sorry I was not more
clear. You need the more advanced version of NetRexxC.jar from the link
I provided.

-- Kermit

On 10/28/2012 5:49 AM, KP Kirchdörfer wrote:

> Hi Kermit;
>
> I'm using jedit 4.4.2 and NetRexxDe compiles successfully with
>   version NetRexx 3.01, build 40-20120823-0156
>
> I've add NetRexxPlugin.jar to ~/.jedit/jars
>
> Using the Plugin Manager to load NetRexxPlugin.jar I get an error message:
>
> Cannot start: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
> netrexx.lang.Rexx.size()| (the last character might a pipe symbol, a
> lower case l, or whatever)
>
> kp
>
>
>
> Am 28.10.2012 11:59, schrieb Kermit Kiser:
>> If anyone has time to help test, I have updated the new NetRexx plugin
>> for jEdit to version 0.2.7 which offers a new combined
>> compiler/interpreter console.
>>
>> The binary module can be downloaded from the NetRexx Plus project on Kenai:
>>
>> http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-plus/downloads/download/jEdit%20NetRexxPlugin/NetRexxPlugin.jar
>>
>>
>> The plugin runs with the latest NetRexxC.jar build of the development
>> branch of NetRexx which can be downloaded here:
>>
>> http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-plus/downloads/download/Experimental%20NetRexx%20Build/NetRexxC.jar
>>
>>
>> These files replace NetRexxDE.jar, NetRexxScript.jar, and NetRexxC.jar
>> in the jEdit jars directory.
>>
>> On Windows the user jEdit jars directory could be C:\Documents and
>> Settings\useracct\.jedit\jars
>> On Linux the user jEdit jars directory could be /home/useracct/.jedit/jars
>> (Where "useracct" is the actual userid, of course.)
>>
>> Some new features for this plugin include these:
>>
>>   * A new combined compiler and interpreter window handles both NetRexx
>>     modes
>>   * The updated Android/NetRexx IDE for SDK R20 is included
>>   * An updated NetRexx mode file that can handle highlighting nested
>>     comments is included
>>   * The console Run button now runs a program that has been compiled or
>>     interprets it if it has not been compiled since the last change
>>   * A new option allows compiled programs to run as jEdit macros or as
>>     standalone Java modules
>>
>>
>> TIA for any comments, bug reps, or suggestions,
>>
>> -- Kermit
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Help test NetRexx plugin for jEdit

Kermit Kiser
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Oops! It seems I forgot to mention how to activate the new combined console window:

Select "NetRexx" from the "Plugins" menu, then select the "NetRexx" option with a checkbox to the left to open the new window. You can dock it as you prefer.

The older NetRexxDE and NetRexxScript windows are still provided for comparison testing. They won't be in the final release.

-- Kermit


On 10/28/2012 12:59 AM, Kermit Kiser wrote:
If anyone has time to help test, I have updated the new NetRexx plugin for jEdit to version 0.2.7 which offers a new combined compiler/interpreter console.

The binary module can be downloaded from the NetRexx Plus project on Kenai:

http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-plus/downloads/download/jEdit%20NetRexxPlugin/NetRexxPlugin.jar

The plugin runs with the latest NetRexxC.jar build of the development branch of NetRexx which can be downloaded here:

http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-plus/downloads/download/Experimental%20NetRexx%20Build/NetRexxC.jar

These files replace NetRexxDE.jar, NetRexxScript.jar, and NetRexxC.jar in the jEdit jars directory.

On Windows the user jEdit jars directory could be C:\Documents and Settings\useracct\.jedit\jars
On Linux the user jEdit jars directory could be /home/useracct/.jedit/jars
(Where "useracct" is the actual userid, of course.)

Some new features for this plugin include these:
  • A new combined compiler and interpreter window handles both NetRexx modes
  • The updated Android/NetRexx IDE for SDK R20 is included
  • An updated NetRexx mode file that can handle highlighting nested comments is included
  • The console Run button now runs a program that has been compiled or interprets it if it has not been compiled since the last change
  • A new option allows compiled programs to run as jEdit macros or as standalone Java modules

TIA for any comments, bug reps, or suggestions,

-- Kermit


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