Let me mention another option that I think has not been mentioned: 
 adapting Leksah. http://leksah.org/
-- Thomas

Den onsdag 14 oktober 2015 kl. 20:27:55 UTC+2 skrev Ingo W.:
>
> It turned out that the eclipse plugin is starting to experience problems 
> with newer eclipse versions 
> <https://www.reddit.com/r/frege/comments/3or2g2/frege_eclipseplugin_doesnt_work_in_eclipse_mars1/>
> .
>
> I guess I can fix it for this time. But it will probably happen again and 
> again.
>
> Here is a list of options I see:
>
>
>    1. Stay with the successor of IMP 
>    <https://github.com/usethesource/impulse>. Pro: low effort. Contra: 
>    This seems to be a one man show.
>    2. Wrte an eclipse plugin from scratch, using latest Eclipse 
>    technology. Pro: future-proof. Contra: who can do this? 
>    3. Wrte an IDEA plugin from scratch, using latest Eclipse technology. 
>    Pro: future-proof. Contra: who can do this? 
>    4. Wrte a NetBeans plugin from scratch, using latest Eclipse 
>    technology. Pro: ???. Contra: who can do this? Who uses NetBeans anyway?
>    5. Roll your own in FregeFX. Pro: Dierk has the know how. Stand alone 
>    product. Contra: stand-alone product 
>    6. Use ATOM or something like that. Pro: attract the cool kids. 
>    Contra: would need indirect interfacing with compiler (i.e. via pipes or 
>    sockets). Could be cool, though, once we had it.
>
> Non-options:
>
> Use emacs.
>
> (Haha, I'm joking. But then I'd prefer VIM)
>
>
>

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