On Thu, Oct 27, at 10:02 AM, Lukas Pitschl wrote:
what languages are currently supported by the tmcodebrowser? so far only php worked for me, but that's awsome.
TmCodeBrowser uses the Exubernat Ctags [1] to do the heavy lifting, so anything they support should work:
Assembler ASP Awk BETA C C++ C# COBOL Eiffel Erlang Fortran HTML Java JavaScript Lisp Lua Make Pascal Perl PHP PL/SQL Python REXX Ruby Scheme Shell scripts (Bourne/Korn/Z) S-Lang SML (Standard ML) Tcl Vera Verilog Vim YACC
is there python support, as that would make my life and hopefully the life of other programers as well much easier.
Python should work out of the box. To be recognized as python the extension must be either *.py or *.python, or the file must be executable and have '#!/some/path/python' on the first line. It is possible to map other extensions to a language by adding a '-- langmap' to the ~/.zshrc file, please check the Exuberant Ctags manual [2] for details.
Gerd
[1] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/ [2] http://ctags.sourceforge.net/ctags.html