- saying it's up to par with Eclipse is just laughable, and so
self-evidently false that I'll leave it at that. Anyone wanting to debate the finer points of this are welcome to, but I'm not sure the list is up to it. :) Just e-mail me directly.
- I have no problem calling it more that RegEx; call it what you
will. It is powerful, and can do wonders. I'm impressed with it's abilities. But. It is still BUILT upon RegEx, and runs a RegEx engine, and therefore, is going to be much slower that what Eclipse, Visual SlickEdit, and BBEdit provide (just the editors of these products; not the full products).
So, comparing TextMate with Eclipse? Actually I started a job just some weeks ago and have to work with Eclipse/Win. (Unfortunately not Java, but PHP mostly). So there is no refactoring of any kind, funny code completion (it scans the whole project and lets you select an implementation of a method that is defined anywhere when it could really just open the implementation of the parent class I'm calling). Eclipse has no means of macros whatsoever, lacks all the advanced editing, customization and enhancement (ok, easy enhancement, tried to write a serious eclipse plugin once?) options of TextMate?
And as you laugh about the comparison on point one, I can only shake my head about your statement two. Just go and write an incremental compiler for all the languages TextMate supports and come back to us here. Also compare the age and maturity of TextMate to, say BBEdit. And how easily the user can enhance it. Sure it's not open source (you pointed that out earlier) but it does not have IBM and several other major players behind it, but one man. Your criticism in honour, that is always welcome, but you should be a little considerate of these things.
All in all, TextMate is surely not perfect, nor is any other editor. The performance issues bit me at some points, like when trying to open a colloquy log (iirc) which saves it as xml, all on one line, so I had a million characters sitting there. And that is an issue of how the text/glyphs/whatever is rendered by TextMate, because of ATSUI. I'm not into that, but I can understand when the developer says, he can't simply change the way of how everything is displayed. And this has come up in the past, so you should have searched the list. Back then we were also told about future directions and the internal editing component will be the revamped in the future. All of that is findable on this list, I'm sure. The version numbers which were talked about back then, are no longer acurate though.
Good night, Soryu.