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The Groovy Console plugin enables editing and running Groovy scripts from within
ImageJ. The scripts have full access to ImageJ’s API and APIs of the installed plugins. The plugin website/download is at: http://ij-plugins.sf.net/plugins/groovy/ The website has code examples, tips, and a tutorial on working with ImageJ’s macro recorder. Groovy (http://groovy.codehaus.org/) is a dynamic language that builds on the strengths of Java, adding power features inspired by languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk. The plugin is bundled with Groovy v.1.7.8. Jarek |
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Hi Jarek,
Any interest in incorporating the Groovy support into Fiji? It's Script Editor supports several languages (Java, Javascript, Python, Ruby, Clojure, Beanshell, and ImageJ Macro) but not yet Groovy. -Curtis On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Jarek Sacha <[hidden email]>wrote: > The Groovy Console plugin enables editing and running Groovy scripts from > within > ImageJ. The scripts have full access to ImageJ’s API and APIs of the > installed > plugins. > > The plugin website/download is at: > http://ij-plugins.sf.net/plugins/groovy/ The > website has code examples, tips, and a tutorial on working with ImageJ’s > macro > recorder. > > Groovy (http://groovy.codehaus.org/) is a dynamic language that builds on > the > strengths of Java, adding power features inspired by languages like Python, > Ruby > and Smalltalk. The plugin is bundled with Groovy v.1.7.8. > > Jarek > ... [show rest of quote]
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Curtis:
> Any interest in incorporating the Groovy support into Fiji? I will be glad to see it there, though I do not use Script Editor that much. I would like to be able to run Groove and Scala scripts in ImageJ. Groovy was a low hanging fruit, since the Console is part of Groovy, and could be easily run from a plugin. The basic need for Groovy is now satisfied. Integrating Scala scripting is a bit more complex, there are some issues with class loader. I have working prototype of a plugins for script executor and command line interpreter. The plan is to have a simple solution for plain ImageJ. Integration into the Fuji's Script Editor may be a later consideration. Jarek |
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Hi,
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Jarek Sacha wrote: > Curtis: > > Any interest in incorporating the Groovy support into Fiji? > > I will be glad to see it there, though I do not use Script Editor that > much. > > I would like to be able to run Groove and Scala scripts in ImageJ. > Groovy was a low hanging fruit, since the Console is part of Groovy, and > could be easily run from a plugin. The basic need for Groovy is now > satisfied. Actually, I think it would be better to have Groovy supported in the standardized way the scripting framework provides (because that makes for less surprises with users who are used to a certain set of supported features). > Integrating Scala scripting is a bit more complex, there are some issues > with class loader. I started with Scala some time ago, because there was an interested person, but since I did only the first step the project was never completed. Would be easy, though (read: less than a day of work). > I have working prototype of a plugins for script executor and command > line interpreter. The plan is to have a simple solution for plain > ImageJ. Integration into the Fuji's Script Editor may be a later > consideration. Heh. That name ("Fuji") is taken by a big company already. Ciao, Johannes |
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On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 6:13 AM, Johannes Schindelin <
[hidden email]> wrote: > I started with Scala some time ago, because there was an interested > person, but since I did only the first step the project was never > completed. Would be easy, though (read: less than a day of work). Would you have time to do it? Jarek |
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