[TxMt] Re: TextMate with C++ builds, and linking console output to project files
Jorge Luis Mendez
jlmendezbonini at gmail.com
Thu Mar 4 03:37:36 UTC 2010
Have anyone done a gdb bundle?. I search but could not find anything.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Alex Ross <z-textmate at lasersox.net> 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.
>
> —Alex
>
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 4:22 PM, Adam Sharp wrote:
>
> > You might like to try the Make bundle:
> http://github.com/textmate/make.tmbundle. It does exactly what you
> describe, and produces clickable links for compiler errors. Also has a
> "Build Target..." command that allows you to select which make target you
> want to run. Very handy.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > --
> > Adam Sharp
> > Email: adsharp at me.com
> > Web: www.adam-sharp.net
> >
> >
> > On Thursday, March 04, 2010, at 10:57AM, "Matt Torok" <
> magicmat at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
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> > I'm just getting started with TextMate and want to use it for C++
> programming. I'm wondering if people can give me some pointers and tricks on
> how to do that (other than the stuff in the C and other bundles, of course.)
> Right now, all I'm really using is the syntax highlighting, auto-indent and
> brace-matching. Everything else could be done in TextEdit.
> >
> > One thing I specifically want to do is trigger my projects GNU 'make'
> script and then have the output pipped into a TextMate window. Not that hard
> to write a plugin for (though if anybody already has one, point me to it.)
> However, the tricky part is that I want to link file names in the output to
> files in TextMate in case the compiler spits an error at me. That means
> either being able to click on something like "./includes/GUI/graphs.cpp:210"
> and being taken to that file and line in TM, like a hyperlink, or having TM
> put highlights/bookmarks/whatever directly at the line in question. Is this
> at all possible?
> >
> > I've searched Google and this list but I nothing has jumped out at me so
> far (though the results are so long for "C++ textmate" that there may be
> something buried there I'm not seeing.) If anybody can tell me how they use
> TM for writing C++ projects using the GNU compiler tools (g++, make, GDB,
> etc.) I'd really appreciate that.
> > --
> > -Matt T.
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