All,

when I run …

  • Eclipse 3.5.2 Galileo
  • Spoofax/IMP 0.5.2.93
  • Mylyn Task List + Task-Focused Interface 3.4.1

I get strange effects and errors: “Internal error: strategy does not exist or is defined in a module that is not imported: Definition ‘editor-analyze’ not found rewriting failed”

When I de-install both Mylyn and Spoofax, and then re-instal Spoofax, everything is fine again.
Did someone use Mylyn in parallel to Spoofax sucessfuly?

If You don’t use Mylyn, how do you handle context-switching efficiently? Mylyn is a must in my eyes…
Help is appreciated.
Best regards,
Hape

Submitted by Hape on 29 September 2010 at 00:29

On 29 September 2010 at 10:40 Lennart Kats commented:

Very strange that it would fail at such a low level. Do you have a stack trace for it in the error log (Window > Show View > Error log)? When are you getting this error? Do you get it when you create a new, clean project? I never tried Mylyn myself. But I find myself organizing development and navigation using commonly underused features like working sets, multiple Eclipse windows (Window>New), side-by-side editors, and control-shift-R/control-shift-T for navigation (package explorer smackage explorer).


On 8 January 2013 at 16:44 Gabriël Konat tagged notabug

On 8 January 2013 at 16:44 Gabriël Konat closed this issue.

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