On 3 May, 2015 at 17:11:19 , Allan Odgaard (mailinglist@textmate.org) wrote:
On 28 Apr 2015, at 16:55, Umberto De Giovannini wrote:
the subversion bundle does not care about that $TM_SVN_DIFF_CMD variable.
What command are you using? I am using /usr/local/bin/ksdiff from kaleidoscope but it behaves the same using filemerge (opendiff) from Xcode.
[…] any idea for a fix? alternatively I could try to look into is if someone could provide me with some basic info on how to debug the variable definitions in the bundles.
The bundle is written in ruby, searching for TM_SVN_DIFF_CMD I do see it used a few places, but perhaps not by the command you expect to use it, e.g.: https://github.com/textmate/subversion.tmbundle/blob/master/Support/lib/subv...
this piece of code you are referring to seems quite correct to me. I think is not called or the variable is weird defined over there though. I haven’t established a way to debug these bundle codes though.. I would just put some print statement around line 132 but I would not know were to look of the output… is there a console in TM2 that I can use for i/o? I just wonder how do people proceed in bundle development? How can I establish a reasonable development/debug cycle? cheers Umberto
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