Hello folks,

I like this nice editor and I am interested to know if it would be possible to add Harbour (www.harbour-project.org) language to it with syntax highlighting, intellisense, etc...

I tried to read the “hack geany” webpage but I have to admit it was confusing to me...

How can I add Harbour to it? I have a list of functions, commands and directives. Some things are like in "C" (comments, directives). Harbour is powerful wrapper from xBase to "C". Very interesting project in special for all the programmers from the Clipper and other xBase dialects that have an opportunity to make real 32 / 64 bit applications with the flexibility and easiness of xBase syntax.

Example of some functions:

AADD( <aArray>, <xValue> ) --> xValue
ABS( <nExpression> ) –> nPositive
ACHOICE( [<nTop>] , [<nLeft>] , [<nBottom>] , [<nRight>] , <acItems> , [<aSelectable>], [<cUserFunc>] , [<nFirstItem>] , [<nFirstRow>] ) --> nSelectedItem
ACLONE( <aArray> ) –> aClone
#include 'cFile'
#declare cVar  xValue
etc...

More examples online (CA-Clipper 5.3): http://www.itlnet.net/programming/program/reference/c53g01c/menu.html

Harbour for those who doesn’t know what is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbour_(software)

Maybe it’s easier to let you know it is an way better extension of CA-Clipper (also known as DBase, Flagship, xBase, xHarbour). It is a intuitive and powerful language.

Thanks for any help.

Regards,

Mario Wan Stadnik
Harbour programmer


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