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Hey @jose, thanks for this contribution! Saved me a lot of time. One thing to note (for anyone else considering this) - in the main repo |
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@jose I'm having following error while parsing code using javalang with your patch: |
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I've provided alternative implementation of end position just for methods in pr #120 |
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In order to get the end line number of a node element, I've been using the following piece of code (also described in here):
which does not work for some cases, e.g., classes or methods with empty bodies. This pull request adds support to collect the end position (line number and column) of a node out-of-the-box.