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Use LSP (syntex highlight approach for multiple IDEs) #46

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cleberjamaral opened this issue Mar 1, 2023 · 0 comments
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Use LSP (syntex highlight approach for multiple IDEs) #46

cleberjamaral opened this issue Mar 1, 2023 · 0 comments

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cleberjamaral commented Mar 1, 2023

LSP implementation for editors/IDEs [proposed by Nardin]
[Tim, comment]: Apparently, LSP for prolog exists, although I don’t know how mature it is. This can help us learn LSP for AgentSpeak
[Nardin, comment]: The LSP4J (https://github.com/eclipse/lsp4j) Java library provide the basic structure to develop LSP servers and clients including guidelines of how to implement them
[Olivier, comment]: Not sure this is what you add in mind, have an IDE for all the dimensions with consistency checking between what is defined in agent, artifacts, organisations, …
An IDE or custom plugins for existing popular IDE [proposed by Samuele]
End-User Programming and visual tools for MAOP (in development...) [proposed by Samuele]

More details:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1suyGB7ujA9mS6o2lZTfaxGvAb9B2lomGPJiUe4A7tYo/edit

@gnardin gnardin changed the title Use LST (syntex highlight approach for multiple IDEs) Use LSP (syntex highlight approach for multiple IDEs) Mar 23, 2023
@gnardin gnardin self-assigned this Mar 23, 2023
@gnardin gnardin removed their assignment Apr 20, 2023
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