Package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler

Examples of org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ICompilerRequestor


        INameEnvironment environment = new FileSystem(
                classPath.toArray(new String[classPath.size()]), new String[0],
                options.defaultEncoding);
        IErrorHandlingPolicy policy = DefaultErrorHandlingPolicies.proceedWithAllProblems();
        IProblemFactory problemFactory = new DefaultProblemFactory(Locale.getDefault());
        ICompilerRequestor requestor = new ICompilerRequestor() {
            @Override
            public void acceptResult(CompilationResult result) {
                // Not used; we need the corresponding CompilationUnitDeclaration for the source
                // units (the AST parsed from source) which we don't get access to here, so we
                // instead subclass AST to get our hands on them.
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        }

        final IProblemFactory problemFactory =
            new DefaultProblemFactory(Locale.getDefault());
       
        final ICompilerRequestor requestor = new ICompilerRequestor() {
                @Override
                public void acceptResult(CompilationResult result) {
                    try {
                        if (result.hasProblems()) {
                            IProblem[] problems = result.getProblems();
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        INameEnvironment environment = new FileSystem(
                classPath.toArray(new String[classPath.size()]), new String[0],
                options.defaultEncoding);
        IErrorHandlingPolicy policy = DefaultErrorHandlingPolicies.proceedWithAllProblems();
        IProblemFactory problemFactory = new DefaultProblemFactory(Locale.getDefault());
        ICompilerRequestor requestor = new ICompilerRequestor() {
            @Override
            public void acceptResult(CompilationResult result) {
                // Not used; we need the corresponding CompilationUnitDeclaration for the source
                // units (the AST parsed from source) which we don't get access to here, so we
                // instead subclass AST to get our hands on them.
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            public void cleanup() {
            }
        };

        final ICompilerRequestor compilerRequestor = new ICompilerRequestor() {
            public void acceptResult( final CompilationResult pResult ) {
                if (pResult.hasProblems()) {
                    final IProblem[] iproblems = pResult.getProblems();
                    for (int i = 0; i < iproblems.length; i++) {
                        final IProblem iproblem = iproblems[i];
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