I have to say that I think that VTG is still the best IDE for vala!
For me the only issue is the loading time - especially at the start up.
If you open a larger project like xnoise it takes a pretty long time
before you can use the source outliner.
Can you name the bottleneck that makes it slow at loading time?
Best Regards


Am Dienstag, den 26.06.2012, 17:45 +0200 schrieb [email protected]:
> Hi,
> 
> I see good intentions here, just a note about the "obnoxious 
> ValaToys" (why obnoxious?!? ;) )
> 
> >The best I've seen of that is the 
> obnoxious ValaToys completion which did
> >not parse documentation 
> comments and acquired symbols
> >only from opened files. 
> 
> This is not 
> true, vala toys has support for the concept of a "project" with 3 
> backends (the most tested is the autotools one) and
> the completion 
> engine acquires symbols from all the project's files and not only the 
> opened ones, also it finds all the vapi from the
> project packages.
> 
> To 
> see all the functions that VTG offers you should use "open project" 
> from the file menu', 
> or enable the *experimental* option 
> "Automatically Find Project Root Folder" in the plugin option, and open 
> a vala file.
> 
> When you have a "project" opened you can jump to any file 
> or symbol etc...
> 
> The real problem is that afrodite, the completion 
> engine library, is very very buggy slow and leaky.
> I've several idea to 
> fix it, but no time to do any real development (I'll accept patches of 
> course)
> 
> Having said that, in my opinion the best feature I'd like to 
> see is an integrated debugger.
> 
> Have a nice day,
> Andrea
> 
> P.S.
> I'm the 
> vala-toys developer
>  
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