The above link to Scala Track is broken.
I'm very interested in this both for Java and Scala. Based on Doug Lea pointing me to that, I forked a 3rd party contribution to a checker for Units of Measurement using JSR 308.
As the contributor stated, he won't be able to do anything further on that, our goal is to explore, how Unit-API (www.unitsofmeasurement.org) could work with 308 and maybe other JVM languages like Scala. The precursor to Unit-API, JSR-275 has already been used successfully by the makers of Groovy ans Grails to create a specialized DSL for Diabetes Research and Treatment.
> The above link to Scala Track is broken.
> I'm very interested in this both for Java and Scala. Based on Doug Lea
> pointing me to that, I forked a 3rd party contribution to a checker for Units of
> Measurement using JSR 308.
Which 3rd party contribution do you mean? Maybe Alex Spoon's?
http://www.lexspoon.org/expannots/
Please do let me know if there is another one.
> As the contributor stated, he won't be able to do anything further on that,
> our goal is to explore, how Unit-API (www.unitsofmeasurement.org) could work
> with 308 and maybe other JVM languages like Scala. The precursor to Unit-API,
> JSR-275 has already been used successfully by the makers of Groovy ans Grails to
> create a specialized DSL for Diabetes Research and Treatment.
I haven't looked at JSR 275 or the Unit-API, thank's for pointing those out.
I've recently written a Unit checker that comes with the Checker Framework:
http://types.cs.washington.edu/checker-framework/current/checkers-manual.html#units-checker
It would be an interesting project to look at how this could be integrated with JSR 275/Unit-API.
Are you interested in using such a checker or in developing one?
As this discussion is about type checkers and not JSR 308 itself,
let us move the discussion either to personal mails or the
Checker Framework discussion list at:
http://groups.google.com/group/checker-framework-discuss
Best regards,
cu, WMD.
Hi Werner,
> The above link to Scala Track is broken.
> I'm very interested in this both for Java and Scala. Based on Doug Lea
> pointing me to that, I forked a 3rd party contribution to a checker for Units of
> Measurement using JSR 308.
Which 3rd party contribution do you mean? Maybe Alex Spoon's?
http://www.lexspoon.org/expannots/
Please do let me know if there is another one.
> As the contributor stated, he won't be able to do anything further on that,
> our goal is to explore, how Unit-API (www.unitsofmeasurement.org) could work
> with 308 and maybe other JVM languages like Scala. The precursor to Unit-API,
> JSR-275 has already been used successfully by the makers of Groovy ans Grails to
> create a specialized DSL for Diabetes Research and Treatment.
I haven't looked at JSR 275 or the Unit-API, thank's for pointing those out.
I've recently written a Unit checker that comes with the Checker Framework:
http://types.cs.washington.edu/checker-framework/current/checkers-manual.html#units-checker
It would be an interesting project to look at how this could be integrated with JSR 275/Unit-API.
Are you interested in using such a checker or in developing one?
As this discussion is about type checkers and not JSR 308 itself,
let us move the discussion either to personal mails or the
Checker Framework discussion list at:
http://groups.google.com/group/checker-framework-discuss
Best regards,
cu, WMD.
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