On 05/24/2010 08:47 PM, torbenh wrote: > On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 06:00:05PM +0200, Olivier Guilyardi wrote: >> On 05/24/2010 01:47 PM, torbenh wrote: >>> On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 12:36:43PM +0200, Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
[.......] I agree with most of what was above. >> I think that some day I need to seat and work a couple of days on optimizing >> my >> Vim setup. Maybe even learn the scripting part.. > > hmm... completionwise i am pretty happy with the normal completion. > what i basically need is jumping to a tag working with c++ > (without :ts for selecting the right one if that method name was > ambiguous) > > hmmm... i will have a look at omnicomplete > maybe it contains the necessary logic to achieve this. > >>> if your still into vim you might want to have a look at http://eclim.org/ >>> thats pretty awesome :) >> I have to try this, especially the headless mode, thank you :-) >> >> However, it's not that I really like the Eclipse Java machinery. But I'm >> currently forced to use it, and I have to witness that source refactoring for >> function, class renaming, and a couple of other features are awesome. >> >> I'll give a try to Eclim to see what it has to offer in this regard. > > it makes most of eclipses awesomeness accessible. > while retaining the awesomeness of vim. > > i only tried it with java though. would be interesting how well it works > with C. Now look what just happened to me. I've been working for about 6 hours doing Java in Eclipse, making rather major changes. And I press run, it just works, no error except a couple ones that I expected. This IDE with all this syntax checking and refactoring tools (and I might call them bells and whistles sometimes..) produces a real "added value". That makes me think that the development environment can really completely change the way you perceive a language or framework. There must be something to do for C lovers too, be it in Eclipse or not. Maybe that's Eclim, or a lot of Vim scripting (patching ?) that awaits me ;-) -- Olivier _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev