Yes, good point, probably it would be the wised road and less effort with most return.
Creating a proper IDE is difficult, and we won't be able to surpass Eclipse ever with our own resources. I'd personally endorse such direction much wholeheartedly than developing a new IDE from ground up. Question: Does anybody have some experiences on language integration into Eclipse? Brgds, Viktor On 2009 Nov 16, at 15:28, francesco perillo wrote: > Why not Eclipse ? I had a half day introductionary course last week > and it seems to be a great tool.... I saw the Java setting and it was > terrific.. ! > >>> 0) Availability on OS X, Linux and Windows x86 and x64. > Yes > >>> 1) Very good editor with block editing capability, syntax >>> highlighting, possibly "intellisense". Project-wide >>> search and replace. > > Yes > >>> Support for all CPs Harbour supports. > > Should have > >>> ( syntax highlighting for: prg, c and cpp ) > It has for sure for c and cpp, prg can be added > >>> 2) Integration with VCS. > > Integration with cvs, svn, mercurial git and others > >>> 3) Integrated build tool. >> 3.1) Integrated debugger. > > Yes, to be programmed > >>> 4) Integrated project management. > > Yes. > > The power of Eclipse is that it is really configurable ! Support for > new languages may be added... but I don't know if the processo is easy > or not.... > > > Francesco >> >> Best regards, >> István >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) >> [email protected] >> http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour >> > _______________________________________________ > Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) > [email protected] > http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) [email protected] http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
