Hi Tamas, thanks for your answer! So ESS has taken over all the emacs-Julia functionality then, effectively replacing the emacs mode from the Julia repository? Or is that still under development? Also, about point 1, is IJulia supported or just the REPL? Where could I find some instruction on setting that up?
//A On Monday, October 13, 2014 9:06:31 AM UTC+2, Tamas Papp wrote: > > Hi Andrei, > > Check out ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics), which already has some support > for Julia. 1, 3, and 4 definitely work, for 2 I think you need to build > a tags table which I have not tried yet with Julia. > > If you are running Linux, I would recommend that you install the ESS > package from an emacs repository (eg ELPA), not from your distribution's > ESS package which might be lagging the latest version. Installing ESS > from git is also a good option if you are comfortable with it. > > Best, > > Tamas > > On Sun, Oct 12 2014, Andrei Berceanu <[email protected] <javascript:>> > wrote: > > > I was wondering what the status of Julia support in Emacs is. I assume > it > > can do syntax highlighting, but can it > > > > 1. connect and send code to the REPL and/or IJulia > > 2. jump to a specific function definition (like, for instance, Juno, the > > LightTable plugin) > > 3. autocomplete code and > > 4. show help for a certain function > > > > Is there any active development in any of these areas? > > > > Tnx, > > //A > >
