Setting target language
pbalaga opened this issue · 4 comments
pbalaga commented
Hello,
how do I set the target language, so that I can produce something else than .java files?
Thanks
Puchaczov commented
Is it really not possible to set destination language? Isn't possible to force somehow editor to add new parameter to command?
HSorensen commented
Currently not. You can create a lauch config, but that is a bypass.
Which language are you generating for ?
One problem is testing this. Personally I only use Java, but if you want to
help include this feature into antlr4ide let us know
Henrik
…On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 2:43 PM, Jakub Puchała ***@***.***> wrote:
Is it really not possible to set destination language? Isn't possible to
force somehow editor to add new parameter to command?
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pbalaga commented
This is exactly how I got around this - for me it worked well enough. @HSorensen, in what sense is it a bypass? Am I missing something this way?
HSorensen commented
Can the target language be specified inside the g4 source code as an option
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…On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 1:19 PM, pbalaga ***@***.***> wrote:
This is exactly how I got around this - for me it worked well enough.
@HSorensen <https://github.com/HSorensen>, in what sense is it a bypass?
Am I missing something this way?
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