Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> It's just amazing how many cool features we have in the compilers and
> especially the IDE's. The biggest _cool_ feature is the jumping
> between Interface and Implementation sections for a method
> (Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down).
>
> Most programing editors support syntax highlighting for Object Pascal,
> but never support the 'jumping' feature. I find that feature
> invaluable and saves me a lot of time!
>
> I would like to put together a simple editor which supports just that
> feature. I find a lot of times I need to edit some files on a remote
> workstation which normally only has the FPC compiler installed. gEdit
> is great, but doesn't support the jumping. I would like to put
> together a small editor for those times I need to edit something
> remotely. Umm... does the text based IDE included with FPC have that
> feature, I've never checked??
>
> Anybody done this before? How complicated would the code parsing be
> to enable something like that. Note: I've never written a pascal code
> parser before. All I'm interested in is the jumping feature, no
> syntax highlighting etc...
> But then again, if the FPC's text IDE supports that, my problem is
> solved. If it doesn't, maybe I can implement it in their instead.
>
No it doesn't but it was suggested before. I wonder how difficult it
would be to plug the lazarus code tools into the text mode ide. Main
problem is probably that the text mode ide doesn't work with projects.
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