Hi,
If i open a ruby file and want to use a module-method i receive
errors like the following:
-------8<---------
dostring Ruby.ri_doc ""
[string "Ruby.ri_doc """]:1: attempt to index global 'Ruby' (a nil value)
nil
------->8---------
I looked in the scripts and every module function is defined. But it seems
that there is no "Ruby" defined, in difference to the files from scite-tools.
The scite-st branch seems to use another strategy, mmh.
I've forgotten to update the properties files to reflect the new module
system. It should be 'modules.ruby.ri_doc'. ri_doc also uses rcodetools.
You can change it to use standard RI if you'd like though.
-Mitchell;
I also tried to load the init-scripts of this language module in User
properties, but with no success. Ruby is still nil.
Kind of regards, Holger
Btw.: Thanks for this great work, the sublexers seems working fine to me.
On Thursday 14 June 2007 23:59:48 mitchell wrote:
Hi,
It is with pleasure that I am releasing the 4th version of SciTE-st, the
SciTE that supports dynamic Lua lexers. Notable new features:
* Lexers are easier than ever to embed (see
http://scitetools.wordpress.com/2007/06/08/updates-to-lexer-api/)
* A basic errorlist.lua lexer that detects generic errors for now.
* Double-click support in the output pane via
scripts/scite/decoder.lua * New SCI_GETSTYLENAME Scintilla message that
retrieves the name of the token associated with the style under the caret.
modules.scite.snippets.show_scope (Alt+I key shortcut) utilizes this.
Now you don’t have to memorize style numbers. You can use token names!
Download here:
http://googlecode.com/p/scite-tools/downloads/list
SciTE-st website:
http://caladbolg.net/scite_st.php
Take care,
-Mitchell;
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