On 2/19/10, Jon Senior <j...@restlesslemon.co.uk> wrote: > I shall do exactly that. I wasn't sure what the protocol here was. As > for what it provides, it's full tag parsing, meaning that you get all > your functions listed in the left hand pane as per C / Java / etc. > Nice. Thanks for bringing up the patch.
I have couple more issues with the current support for R in Geany. It's mostly minor, but it affects readability of the code. The syntax highlighting fails in some cases: - for the line below, "sum" and "length" are both functions but will be highlighted with different colours > sum(mtcars$cyl); length(mtcars$cyl) - a function similar to the one below will have "trim" and "qt" highlighted differently. > trim.qt <- function(x) sum(x) > trim.qt(mtcars$cyl) - so will an object, say, > get.smth <- iris - objects don't seem recognised at all. Are these failures of the current parser implementation, or is this something that one should expect? Thanks Liviu _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list Geany-devel@uvena.de http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel