Re: Doing work via emacs, make, and cscope
Re: Doing work via emacs, make, and cscope
- Subject: Re: Doing work via emacs, make, and cscope
- From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 21:17:22 +0100
In ProjectBuilder times, I used vim, and wrote a little plugin for
ProjectBuilder projects (i.e. I did not switch to make).
That gave me almost the best of both worlds: The editor I like, and
the ProjectBuilder build system. Of course, you could abandon that
altogether, and use gnu make. However, I still like having the option
of using a GUI, so I prefer not to use make.
Today, I am happy enough with Xcode, especially due to the integrated
completion and documentation options. I still would love a vim mode ...
Anyway, you want to take a look at xcodebuild probably, the command
line interface to Xcode's build system
HTH
Alex
On 16.01.2006, at 20:17, Perry Smith wrote:
I've used Xcode just a tiny bit. My biggest frustration is the
editor. I'd much rather use emacs. For that matter, I'd rather
use make and cscope. They are more powerful at working with C code
and making an executable. But with the Mac, the executable is just
part of the problem. There is all the package and bundle stuff
which I don't know much about.
Are there people writing and distributing GUI based applications
using the GNU tools and not using Xcode? Or can Xcode be used
along side the GNU tools? This may not be the right mailing list
for the question. If there is a better mailing list, that would
help me as well.
Thank you,
Perry Smith
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