On Thursday, 16 April 2015 at 18:37:41 UTC, weaselcat wrote:
On Thursday, 16 April 2015 at 12:01:48 UTC, w0rp wrote:
On Thursday, 16 April 2015 at 11:46:09 UTC, Idan Arye wrote:
Some people - myself included - have already asked Brian to
make DCD read the project's import paths from Dub or
something. At first he claimed this is the editor's job - now
he seems to be accepting the idea enough to accept a pull
request - but he doesn't care about it enough to implement it
himself.
I won't be doing it either, because Dutyl is already doing
this job and feeding the import paths to DCD, I'm assuming
the other editor plugins also have their solutions for that
already, so you can count their maintainers out. You'll need
someone new to have enough motivation to do it - someone who
wants to develop a new editor plugin(or plugin for ymcd or
https://github.com/quarnster/completion or other stuff like
that) and is willing to contribute to DCD on the way.
A while back, I've looked a bit into integrating Dutyl with
ycmd(http://forum.dlang.org/thread/qsvrvtpqrdvfujahk...@forum.dlang.org?page=2#post-ahwguxayeamrvdczlacu:40forum.dlang.org)
and found out this connection is a waste of time, since I'll
have to reimplement all the relevant parts in Python anyways
so there is no point to make the semantic engine depend on
Dutyl.
I had to do some work to get Syntastic, which I use for syntax
checking in Vim, to get the import paths in there from dub. I
actually raised an issue for dub recently requesting dub to
get a command to ouptut the import paths for you. The
discussion led to me bineg able to finish my program.
https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dub/issues/542
My program can be seen here.
https://github.com/w0rp/vim/blob/master/dub_paths.d
It looks like Dutyl currently handles this by applying eval to
the result of 'dub describe', then doing the rest in VimL.
I might move to using Dutyl, as I am not currently running
DScanner on my projects, and I think it's time that I did.
Using DCD would also be nice, and having documentation on
symbols would be nice. There is a way to implement this in Vim
for mouse hovers. I'm not sure if Dutyl handles this already.
Hi,
Try neomake[1], I wrote the checker for it - it will
automatically detect of you're on a dub project and parse the
dub describe output for includes.
Also, if you use neovim it runs in the background and is
non-blocking.
I guess I shod make a blog post for setting up vim to use D ad
I've seem a lot of trouble with it recently.
[1] https://github.com/benekastah/neomake?files=1
Holy typos, I hate touchscreens :(