Felix Breuer wrote:
So, having thought about both approaches I would also go for approach (2) (as in Joris' numbering), *but* I would like to point out one severe difficulty: generating source code makes debugging much less convenient, as the line numbers a compiler complains about refer to the generated code and not the TeXmacs document.
A simple solution to this would be to have the LP code environment put line numbers on the code for display.
So much for the history. In recent months I have done some thinking on LP for TeXmacs albeit without writing a single line of code. For what it's worth I will post these "philosophical" thoughts of mine separately.
Another useful feature would be the ability to parse compiler output and locate and/or cycle through positions in the code with errors, as the Emacs compiling modes allow one to do. And how about automatic syntax highlighting?
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