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Date: | 2010-01-05 (11:28) |
From: | Maxence Guesdon <maxence.guesdon@i...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Favorite OCaml editor? |
Le Tue, 5 Jan 2010 11:23:53 +0000, Jon Harrop <jon@ffconsultancy.com> a écrit : > On Tuesday 05 January 2010 08:45:04 Maxence Guesdon wrote: > > My favorite editor is Chamo: > > http://home.gna.org/cameleon/chamo.en.html > > Nice! Why do you prefer it? > 1. It is written in OCaml and I can extend it with OCaml code to fit my needs :-) 2. It already provides: - syntax highlighting (based on the underlying gtksourceview widget, which is quite limited but is simple to use) - standard edition features (search, query-replace, transpose words, ...) - powerful layout: horizontal or vertical split, tabs, "recursively" - a system of views to edit each file with specific view (for example, there is a view to browse ocamldoc dumps) - an ocaml mode with: + some automatic indentation, even if it stops on syntax errors and sometimes get confused (it is based on a lexer and a stack, not a parser) + launching compilation process and jumping to error and/or warning locations, + analyze of stack traces output to allow me to jump at each point of the trace (see http://home.gna.org/cameleon/snippets.en.html) + using .annot files to display types of expressions, + a predefined command to switch between .ml and .mli file, - some other modes (latex, R, ChangeLog, Makefile) 3. Additional plugins can be easily defined, like the oug plugin: http://home.gna.org/oug/gettingstarted.en.html#gs:cameleon 4. One can improve the display of a source file to get advantage of UTF8 characters, like in the Greek-ocaml extension: http://home.gna.org/cameleon/snippets.en.html It seems to fit points 1-7 of Daniel's list :) Maxence