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  • Subject: R in Xcode?
  • From: Ben Haller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 09:47:14 -0400

Hi all. Sorry if this has been asked and answered; I tried searching the archives and the web, but searches involving "R" don't work very well. It would be nice if the language development community would stop using single letters for language names. :-O

Anyhow. I'd like to be using Xcode to do some editing of R files. It would be great if I could get command-enter to send the selection to R.app. Even more important to me, though, is to get file editing to be nicer: syntax coloring, symbol completion, a function pop-up, etc. I realize that since R is an interpreted language, it doesn't fit into Xcode's model all that well, and I'm not expecting very deep support; I just want a good environment for editing that lets me do project-wide searches and stuff like that.

It would be wonderful if this got added to the shipping devtools (I'm amazed it isn't in there already! I'm on 3.2.1; the reports of bugs have kept me off the latest version, but AFAIK R support hasn't been added, right?). In the meantime, has anyone got a solution to this that they would like to share?

  Thanks!

Ben Haller
McGill University

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