Dear Matt,
At the risk of being greedy, does TM only autocomplete symbols it sees in the file, or can I get better autocomplete? Especially looking outside the project for headers and/or having the STL functions built-in to autocomplete. Even better, autocomplete with function signatures!
Maybe you can have a look at my Graffiti bundle. You can get it using GetBundles.
Thanks for your help so far, I almost went over to Xcode but now I'm firmly back on board with TM. Though I still use Xcode to debug because GUI debuggers seem so much easier than Terminal ones (I know Xcode is just wrapping GDB, but still . . . ).
I started to study the workload to do that, but I finally decided not to go for that development because writing a GDB wrapper is quite a heavy work. I know that Jorge Luis Mendez also needs that. Maybe we could join our forces to work on a GDB TM bundle?
Best regards, Mathieu
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Mathieu Godart
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Le 4 mars 2010 à 23:37, Matt Torok a écrit :
Thanks, the make bundle looks like it's exactly what I want. I may go in there and make it really pretty using some HTML wrappers, like Xcode's build results, if TM will let me.
And, yeah, the Makefile bundle definitely didn't come by default with my copy of TM.
At the risk of being greedy, does TM only autocomplete symbols it sees in the file, or can I get better autocomplete? Especially looking outside the project for headers and/or having the STL functions built-in to autocomplete. Even better, autocomplete with function signatures!
Thanks for your help so far, I almost went over to Xcode but now I'm firmly back on board with TM. Though I still use Xcode to debug because GUI debuggers seem so much easier than Terminal ones (I know Xcode is just wrapping GDB, but still . . . ).
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:14 AM, Rob McBroom mailinglist0@skurfer.comwrote:
On Mar 4, 2010, at 7:14 AM, Kevin Reid wrote:
On Mar 3, 2010, at 21:17, Alex Ross wrote:
The Make bundle is included with TextMate by default. You can trigger
the build command with ⌘B. To build a specific target, press ⌘⇪B.
It is? I don't have a Make bundle, and I'm running TextMate r1510. When I
press ⌘B I get an Xcode build action (which usually errors out as there not being any Xcode project file).
No, I don’t think it is. I just “enabled” it last week and I had to go get it from GitHub.
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