My motivation is to be able to use BBEdit's Function Navigator on Dart 
files.

On Monday, June 17, 2024 at 3:22:43 PM UTC-6 Alfredo wrote:

> This is a good starting point but it would be even better if it provided 
> some examples for C or Java or JavaScript:
>
> https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/plugin_library.html
>
> I immediately admit my total ignorance of the majority of languages 
> mentioned in this list.
>
> Any clues regarding some (any) examples for the function pattern along the 
> lines of  C or Java or JavaScript?
>
> <key>Function Pattern</key>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alfredo
>
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2024 at 1:23:47 PM UTC-6 Alfredo wrote:
>
>> Hartelijk dank, Maarten.
>>
>> Sono contento di vedere un altro utente Flutter, Fabio.
>>
>> The international friendly race is on, with at least two teams: Italy and 
>> Guatemala!  
>>
>> I'll research the route that Maarten suggested.
>>
>> A challenge, as Rich observed in another thread, is Micro$oft, which 
>> controls VS Code.
>>
>> We'll see . . . 
>>
>> Thanks to everyone.
>>
>> Alfredo
>>
>> On Friday, June 14, 2024 at 6:37:50 AM UTC-6 Fabio Ferrero wrote:
>>
>>> I use Flutter too, happy to help to make BBEdit even better with this 
>>> language!
>>>
>>> Il giorno giovedì 13 giugno 2024 alle 21:41:55 UTC+2 Alfredo ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> I do about 50% of my work under the Flutter umbrella. There are two 
>>>> "official" IDEs for Flutter: VS Code and Android Studio. I prefer Android 
>>>> Studio for compiling/linking/installing on all platforms (Android, iOS, 
>>>> macOS, Windows, Linux, Web/PWA).
>>>>
>>>> However (and this is a big "however") I use BBEdit for all of my 
>>>> editing and I have configured both Android Studio and BBEdit to refresh 
>>>> file contents upon detecting any change. Perfect world (for me).
>>>>
>>>> Flutter supports hot reload and hot restart, so it's really impressive 
>>>> to see that when I save a changed source file with BBEdit, I can 
>>>> immediately do a hot reload or hot restart with Android Studio and I can 
>>>> immediately see the results of my changes on whatever platform I happen to 
>>>> be debugging. 
>>>>
>>>> Magic.
>>>>
>>>> I wish there were a language module for Dart (the language that Flutter 
>>>> uses) that I could use with BBEdit. 
>>>>
>>>> For now, I switch the language mapping for a given source file between 
>>>> Java and JavaScript, to highlight different structural aspects in the 
>>>> source file and to navigate to different things using the Function 
>>>> Navigator. This is reasonably ok but not ideal.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone found a way to use a Dart Language module with BBEdit?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Alfredo
>>>>
>>>

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