initial inclusion of a live template #211
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This "live template" creates a complete boilerplate for parsing and handling
String
parse input.While I'm not 100% on the actual content of the template and it can probably be improved (suggestions/issues/pull requests welcome!), it's a start showing it can be done! 👍 😁
As an aside, it highlights how much the
StaticJavaParser
hides from you and the logic paths/branches that are not handled/able to be handled if using it...Here is a sample of the output (note it will auto-format based on your editor settings):
Here's a screenshot showing the places where input is prompted for.
Here's a screenshot showing how it reacts to parsing an
Expression
instead of a fullCompilationUnit
.Note the auto-suggested variable names update based on the previous selections.
Here's a screenshot showing how it reacts to using a different variable name
Note here that I manually tweak it to
expr
instead ofexpression
, and further down the variable has updated toexprWithParseError
.