It's still not a final release, but very close to it, so, make sure you take a look at for the latest news in the platform (the gem for me is now being able to hide the status bar - personally, I'm now using Eclipse without the toolbar nor status bar - really nice for a minimalist theme). This is the first release based on Eclipse Oxygen (built on 4.7 RC3). LiClipse 4.0 is now available for download! So, if you're a LiClipse user, hurry to to get the new version! There were also improvements in the definition being used for JavaScript, so, parsing should be * much* faster (although this was done at the expense of not showing some entries in the outline) - but as on JavaScript having huge files isn't uncommon, the big performance gain, should be worth it.Īside from that, the standalone is now based on Eclipse 4.7 (final) and PyDev was also updated for 5.9.2, which brought enhancements such as the new debugging approach using bytecode modification with the new Python 3.6 hooks and isort integration, besides a critical fix to the Lucene integration, which affected users which used a different plugin which also used Lucene but on a different version. This version had many changes, the major one being that LiClipseText now reuses the same engine that tm4e uses for parsing code when based on a TextMate grammar (which is is a translation from the same engine used in VSCode), so, hopefully this should iron out most issues when dealing with TextMate grammars.Īlso, it can now parse in a thread to prevent the UI from becoming unresponsive (although it'll only really do that if there are too many changes for it to parse). Ok, the new versions of LiClipse (4.1.1) and LiClipseText (2.0.0) are now out.
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