![]() IMHO, I think if JSDT wishes provides a validator, it should switch the JSDT Builder to ![]() Tern.java provides a WTP Tern Validator for that and not a Tern Builder. This WTP tern Validator is able to use JSHint, Lint, ESLInt, JSCS (and more because you can write your own tern linter (which is a tern plugin written in JavaScript)). Is it JSDT validation possible inside HTML file? In tern.java, validation can be done in a plain JS file, and JS parts inside a HTML file both. > are you thinking about the validation in a plain JS file, or validation for JS parts inside a HTML file? Doing so makes it easier to implement the functionality step by step and to track the progress. different ES6 features could be implemented in different bugs blocking this one. Therefore I suggest you create another bug for the validator extension points, so they can be tracked separately.įurthermore, as the implementation in JSDT requires a lot of changes, I suggest to split it up into several smaller pieces. Both of those solutions could be implemented independently from each other. With those solution, we could delegate the validator ![]() > * gives the capability to disable the JSDT Validator (with extension point > * improve the JSDT Validator to support ES6 syntax (I think it's a lot of > To fix this problem, there are 2 solutions : (In reply to Angelo ZERR from comment #0)
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