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Jul 21

Looking at your Abstract Syntax Tree in Eclipse

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Thanks to Werner Ramaekers I found the AST View for Eclipse.

After you install it, you can get exposure to the Abstract Syntax Tree that the JDT has. Isn’t it fun to see internals? :)

It’s purpose

To view to visualize the AST (abstract syntax tree) of a Java file open in the editor. Navigate from text selection to AST nodes and from nodes to selections.

One Response to “Looking at your Abstract Syntax Tree in Eclipse”

  1. Shunmugam Says:

    hi,
    Can you send me some examples regarding ast because i have to generate ast for two programs and compare them if the node strings match or not(i.e. whether the two programs are the same–to check for plagiarism)…can you help me in this matter ..
    thanks in advance

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