2012/10/12 Morne' Chamberlain <thefreeman...@gmail.com>: > Hi > > My name is Morné Chamberlain and this is my first post to this list. I > recently started using Sublime Text 2 as a text editor and light development > environment.
Is "light development environment" a tool or is the name you use when using Sublime Text as a kind of IDE? > I use CMake in many of my projects and felt the need for a > Sublime Text 2 project file generator for CMake. So a couple of days ago I > started to implement a generator, based initially of off the CodeBlocks one. > > Current status: > - All source and CMakeLists.txt files are included in the generated project > file, with the directory tree structure. > - For each target a separate build_system entry is created in the > sublime-project file, allowing one to build everything or only a specific > target if desired. > - The build systems invoke the platform specific make command on the > generated Makefiles. > - Builds from within Sublime Text 2 with Ctrl-B. > - The generated project file also includes a sublimeclang_options section > where include paths and compiler definitions are defined for use by the > SublimeClang plugin (C/C++ as you type syntax and error checking plugin for > Sublime Text that uses llvm and clang). > > Issues: > - Sublime Text and SublimeClang do not currently allow you to specify > include paths and compiler definitions for SublimeClang per target (or build > system), only for the entire project. Currently all include directories and > compiler definitions are included for the entire project. This won't affect > building the project with Ctrl-B in Sublime Text, but it could lead to > incorrect behaviour by SublimeClang. > - Currently only tested on Ubuntu 12.04 with Unix Makefiles. > > If this is something that the CMake community would be interested in then I > would like to contribute it to CMake. Speaking for myself I really don't know I'll try sublime text 2, even if the license makes me think I may not use it for a long time. Nevertheless why don't you provide us with your patch? That way we could at least try it? I'm not a Sublime Text user so I don't even know how to create a Sublime Text project in the first place. On my first try I saw that syntax highlighting for CMake files are not included in Sublime Text, is this part of your contribution as well? -- Erk Le gouvernement représentatif n'est pas la démocratie -- http://www.le-message.org -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cmake-developers