Nothing is as fully developed as FUEL. You can try using the TextMate plugin
with the e text editor from http://www.e-texteditor.com/, which is
compatible with TextMate bundles. Its syntax highlighting should work out of
the box, but the REPL interaction support relies on MacOS X's Services
feature and would have to be ported to use another communication mechanism
to interact with Factor on Windows.
Below is textmate.factor
USING: definitions io.launcher kernel math math.parser parser
namespaces prettyprint editors make ;
IN: editors.textmate
: textmate ( file line -- )
[ "mate" , "-a" , "-l" , number>string , , ] { } make
run-detached drop ;
[ textmate ] edit-hook set-global
I loaded it and USE:-ed it.
I did
I typed "word" at the listener prompt, and hit Ctrl-e. E opened on the the
word.factor file, which I suppose is the default hook convention. Nice, but
no color or formatting. Did I miss it?
Shaping
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