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> Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:42:46 -0800
> From: Alex Ross <z-textmate at lasersox.net>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Help setting up run.
> To: TextMate users <textmate at lists.macromates.com>
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> Hey Ted,
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> There is a Make bundle distributed with TextMate.  I think this is  
> the ideal way to run a makefile. The ?Build? command is bound on ? 
> B.  You can build a specific target with ??B.
>
> ?Alex
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> On Feb 24, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Eduardo Gutarra wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I want to set a command to run a makefile to build
>> a CUDA, and run it from the Debug/ folder. However
>> I hate hardcoding the name of the executable, is it possible
>> to use a variable that depends on the file I'm standing on
>> or the name of the director from which make is being executed
>>
>> Also, I would like to make an alternate command with which I
>> can tell make what target to execute.
>>
>> . "$TM_SUPPORT_PATH/lib/webpreview.sh"
>> html_header "Running make"
>>
>> make ${TM_MAKE_FLAGS} 2>&1|"${TM_RUBY:-ruby}" -rtm_parser - 
>> eTextMate.parse_errors
>>
>> Debug/Sum 2>&1|"${TM_RUBY:-ruby}" -rtm_parser -eTextMate.parse_errors
>>
>> echo "Done."
>> html_footer
>>
>> Any help appreciated,
>> Ted
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> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 13:49:38 +0900
> From: Kevin LaCoste <kevin.lacoste at gmail.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: Cocoa development with Textmate no Xcode
> To: TextMate users <textmate at lists.macromates.com>
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> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Gerd Knops <gerti- 
> textmate at bitart.com>wrote:
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> My absolute favorite feature is that all my log output shows up in
>> Textmate's build panel with a clickable link, leading me directly  
>> to that
>> place in code. All you need to do is make sure log output has a  
>> certain
>> prefix (eg you need a custom NSLog replacement).
>>
>
> That sounds like an interesting tip for a blog post (hint, nudge,  
> wink)!
>
> I would second the opinion that it's probably smarter to keep Xcode  
> for your
> project management tasks while you are learning. If you're working  
> through
> tutorials or a book things will be much easier to follow along with,  
> not to
> mention all of Apple's sample code.
>
> I'm sure my setup is pretty simple but it basically amounts to me  
> dropping
> the project folder on TextMate and using it for all
> editing/searching/navigating then switching to Xcode for build/run/ 
> debug
> type stuff. Getting familiar with the triggers for Cocoa and the  
> general
> navigation aids is probably the most important thing to do. Command- 
> T and
> command-shift-T are huge.
>
> I too would be very interested to hear how others are using TextMate  
> to
> eliminate trips to Xcode though.
>
> Kevin LaCoste
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