Hi Alban,
As suggested, you need to look into :help netbeans and at the various projects that are using the netbeans interface. Don't be mislead by the name, netbeans interface no longer has anything to do with netbeans. It's a text protocol over a socket that allows to talk to vim and receive info from vim. I am trying to improve the awareness of Vim and the netbeans stuff. For this, I have started a page, describing various projects (successful or failed ) of Vim integration and I hope to extend it with more information about netbeans. It's: http://www.freehackers.org/VimIntegration regards, Philippe Alban Crequy wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to have a support for D-Bus [1] in vim, and then be able > to write vim plug-ins that use the vim D-Bus connection to communicate > with external applications. My goal [2] is to be able to control the vim > buffer from other applications to enable collaboration features (as > Gobby does) between different editors (vim, emacs) using the same > D-Bus protocol. > > I don't know the vim code, but with help from the #vim IRC channel, I > wrote a vim plug-in in python [3] that fires a D-Bus signal each time > the vim buffer is changed. It seems possible to inform external > applications of each change of the vim buffer. > > I want also my plug-in to receive to D-Bus methods, so that external > applications can change the content of the vim buffer. However, I am > unable to do that with my plug-in because of the way the D-Bus > connection is implemented in my plug-in. > > The D-Bus connection is an Unix socket. When vim fires a signal from the > plug-in, some data is sent through the socket to the dbus-daemon > process. But to receive D-Bus signal, the socket file descriptor must > be added somehow in the vim main loop in order to call a function to > read on the socket and I have no idea how to do that from a vim plug-in > in Python. It may not be possible to do it from a Python plug-in without > modifying the vim code. > > It seems that this "mainloop" problem is not specific to D-Bus but other > projects has the same problem: > > - Clewn [4]: GDB support in vim. Clewn is an external program but need > a patch in vim to work. > - Slim-Vim [5]: Vim interface to SLIME, the project is abandoned. It > needed a way to add a socket connection. > - Eclim [6]: Eclipse integration in Vim: Vim instances communicate with > Eclipse through the Eclim interface. > - Vim client-server communication [7] > > The problem is, there is a lot of different projects, I don't know where > to start looking :) > > Can you explain me the place in the vim code where the main loop is > implemented? Should I look at some of the above projects or other ones? > > Thanks for your help, > > Alban > > [1] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus > [2] http://alban.apinc.org/blog/2008/05/11/c > [3] http://people.collabora.co.uk/~alban/d/2008/05/remotecontrol.vim > [4] http://clewn.sourceforge.net/ > [5] http://wiki.alu.org/Slim-Vim > [6] http://eclim.sourceforge.net/ > [7] http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/remote.html > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
