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Implement Links between Graph and Expression Browser Pages #106

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matttproud opened this Issue Mar 27, 2013 · 3 comments

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matttproud commented Mar 27, 2013

In the Graph Page

  • "View this Graph in the Expression Browser"

In the Expression Browser

  • "View this Expression as a Graph" link. @juliusv can offer some insights into runtime checks to ensure that the right kind of expressions are only allowed this.
  • Use heuristics from the AST to create node-level links of expressions such that these sub expressions can be graphed.

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brian-brazil commented Dec 26, 2014

These are the same page, is this issue obsolete?

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juliusv commented Jan 2, 2015

The only reason this was left open was the last point "Use heuristics from the AST to create node-level links of expressions such that these sub expressions can be graphed.".

I opened #436 for that and will close this one.

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