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Is it about context menu, or about evaluating/debugging Core Expressions in general? |
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E4 contributions can use imperitive expressions which allows you to use regular Java code and DI |
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As a starter you can use the pde E4 menu template which also adds a context menu |
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I'd often like to add a menu item in a context sensitive way, e.g in this case "Show it only if project has a given nature and adapting it to X returns property y == some value".
This often becomes a nightmare (why the .... its not working?!?) and ends with a lots of try and error, poking around and copy snippets from here to there and in the end it is working only half-way because something was still missing.
I therefore wondering if there is some tooling that one can used that generates the required parts and is a bit more interactive than trial-and-error maybe even suggesting some usual filters, adapters and so on?
And of course for debugging as well, I think even a printout like "your action was not enabled because condition X is false" would help a lot (especially as one easily can deadlock SWT when debugging menus...)
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