On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Thomas Jollans <[email protected]> wrote: > On 06/25/2012 11:02 PM, Thomas Jollans wrote: >> I like the look of MonoDevelop in general from the few times that I've >> had a look at it, if you ignore the fact that it has never really been >> stable. What's the state of its Vala support? Does it work? Does code >> completion work? Critically, does debugging work? >> >> Anjuta, that old horse -- it's never been particularly good to me, but >> as "the GNOME IDE", it may be worth a look -- how's its Vala support? >> Debugger? Code completion? > > It's been a while since this thread was active. Here are some short > notes on my experience - note that I haven't spent a lot of time in > these IDEs as I've been mostly sticking to vim and doing other stuff. > > > Anjuta - would appear to make most sense for an autotools-based project, > but the code completion is useless: It doesn't complete symbols in the > current class (or even in the entire local project? I'm not sure). Even > the dumb completion in vim is better than this. When I tried completing > something in a library, it did promisingly pop up a list, and then it > crashed. It tried, at least. Could be worse.
Sometimes it happens to me too. Eventually if I close anjuta and then open it again, then completion works again. Not so reliable, admittedly. --Luca _______________________________________________ vala-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list
