On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Jim mack <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't use fuel/emacs, and so have a few steps when presented with a new
> USING: clause.  Has anyone tried but discarded the thought of a word to
> update the code after a restart, for those of us with less than perfect
> editor integration?  Is there a concern outside of overwriting changes in
> progress?


Press F2 in the graphical listener (or type "refresh-all" in the terminal
listener) and any changed source files will be reloaded. Is that what you
had in mind?


> Something in me also is drawn to a word like
> TODO: This stinks!
>
> and having it generate a list, presumably
> : TODO. ( -- ) ! prints list
> 1) SOURCE.Line32 This stinks!
> 2) LISTENER.2010/11/22 8:00pm always get confused about xxx
>  with maybe the words
> : go-to ( n -- )  ! calls editor
> : todone ( n -- ) !  timestamping and commenting that line out.
>
> Is there anything close already existing, other than as a feature of editor
> X?
>

Check out Doug's "annotations" vocab.

( scratchpad ) USE: annotations
( scratchpad ) : foo ( x y -- z )
    !TODO handle divide by zero
    / ;
( scratchpad ) TODOs.
Computing usage index... done
IN: scratchpad : foo ( x y -- z )

-Joe
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