Re: Pida devel: some news ?

2008-09-25 Thread Francois

Hi all,

Just my 2 cents.
There is a post on vim-use that may (or not) interest pida dev ...

It's about vim api and the fact that vim doesn't have a clean
seperation between the actual
data handling, command parsing and execution etc and the visual
front-end.

Look at the end of the post here:

http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/browse_thread/thread/adbd5a96d7322a6f/f3401bc8dac2725c

Have a nice day
Francois

On 13 sep, 18:35, Francois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks guys for your answers
 I'm happy to see that Pida is healthy and in very good shape

 Best wishes

 On 13 sep, 05:22, Ali Afshar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  2008/9/12 RonnyPfannschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

   On 12 Sep., 19:23, Francois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   What do you mean by a rich vim api (vim is my editor of choice with
   pida) ?
   the current vim api is based on vims remote protocol
   its VERY limited

  Well, it's certainly not very limited, it has complete control over
  anything Vim can do. But there are a couple of small issues that
  prevent us from reaching absolute perfection with it, and hence:

   ali is experimenting with the integration of dbus/grpc for better apis

  dbus/grpc are just ways to communicate with Vim (and we could
  essentially plug anything in there), it's the actual Vim API that is a
  bit painful. I am suspecting that the complete solution is a
  combination of the real Vim API, augmented with some vim-python over
  dbus/grpc.


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Re: Pida devel: some news ?

2008-09-12 Thread Francois

Thanks Ronny,

Whaooo ! feels sweet ...

What do you mean by a rich vim api (vim is my editor of choice with
pida) ?
Any idea of the 0.6 release date ?

Thank you all developers for your amazing work !



 We are here:

 * Projects are vellum files now
 * The plugin system is largely reworked
 * rope got integrated , we got dynamic python analysis
 * anyvc gets extracted and more unittests
   * native hg support
   * Javier Derderian (author of bzr-gedit) is taking a look into
 adding native bzr support
   * finally initial tests for git (it will need tonns of hacks to get
 the bastard named git scripted reliably)
   * better subversion support, still non-native tho
 * various ui and option enhancements
 * initial works on new autocompletion apis
 * save start mode where unsave options are replaced by defaults
 * kill all options start mode, where pida kills all saved options and
 replaces them by defaults
 * we are looking into a rich vim api for better integration

 We want to finish the following before releasing 0.6

 * finalize vellum integration
 * finalize anyvc extraction
   * MORE unittests in anyvc
 * fixing more bugs from launchpad/trac
 * integrate rope refactoring

 More things will probably come up.

  Can't wait to have some good news ...
  Anyway keep going, your work is excellent

  Francois

 Regards Ronny
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Re: Pida devel: some news ?

2008-09-12 Thread RonnyPfannschmidt



On 12 Sep., 19:23, Francois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks Ronny,

 Whaooo ! feels sweet ...

 What do you mean by a rich vim api (vim is my editor of choice with
 pida) ?
the current vim api is based on vims remote protocol
its VERY limited

ali is experimenting with the integration of dbus/grpc for better apis

 Any idea of the 0.6 release date ?
since none of us can work on pida full-time we leave it at the usual
'its done when its done'


 Thank you all developers for your amazing work !



  We are here:

  * Projects are vellum files now
  * The plugin system is largely reworked
  * rope got integrated , we got dynamic python analysis
  * anyvc gets extracted and more unittests
    * native hg support
    * Javier Derderian (author of bzr-gedit) is taking a look into
  adding native bzr support
    * finally initial tests for git (it will need tonns of hacks to get
  the bastard named git scripted reliably)
    * better subversion support, still non-native tho
  * various ui and option enhancements
  * initial works on new autocompletion apis
  * save start mode where unsave options are replaced by defaults
  * kill all options start mode, where pida kills all saved options and
  replaces them by defaults
  * we are looking into a rich vim api for better integration

  We want to finish the following before releasing 0.6

  * finalize vellum integration
  * finalize anyvc extraction
    * MORE unittests in anyvc
  * fixing more bugs from launchpad/trac
  * integrate rope refactoring

  More things will probably come up.

   Can't wait to have some good news ...
   Anyway keep going, your work is excellent

   Francois

  Regards Ronny



Regards Ronny
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