Macro recorder/language for eclipse

From: Yolanda Epos (yolanda3000_at_freenet.de)
Date: 10/08/04


Date: 8 Oct 2004 02:28:13 -0700

Hello,

is there some kind of macro recorder or language for eclipse?
I'd like to simplify debugging for me.
In JEdit I just write "foo", select it, press a shortcut and
then a macro writes for me: "log.debug("foo ="+foo);"
In eclipse, I always have to write the whole log.debug... part.

OK, I could use the SlickEdit plugin or the eclipse debugger.
But both are not really practical for my task.

Perhaps I could do something with Find/Replace and regular
expressions? But how? And how assign a shortcut to it?

Thanks,
Y



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