Dear Pierre,
this issue has been raised repeatedly. There have been several
attempts so far, including Osmoz (see URL below), and Crisol, some
never really published extension of the Oz emacs mode by the AVISPA
group (see mail to this list from 27 July 2005 by Alberto Delgado).
Bob Calco was planning an Eclipse-based IDE.
http://osmoz.sourceforge.net/
Naturally, we would all welcome an IDE contribution. So, if you
intend to...
Best
Torsten
On 24 Jan 2008, at 17:29, Pierre Radermecker wrote:
Looking at all the good project that seems to spawn around Mozart Oz
(http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/distribution.html) I was wondering
about
one that would build an innovative development for Oz. Something
highly
interactive such as Factor, Slime or Squeak.
That would help greatly Oz to grow its user base. I am not an IDE
aficionados and do like Emacs a lot but I believe these interactive
developments do tell interesting stories and are particularly
useful in
practice. Factor integrates well with your favorite editor, Slime is
Emacs specific and well Squeak is a kind of self contained
environment.
Maybe such a project would require too much man power. Still Factor (a
small community) seems to achieve something interesting there.
What do you think ? My only post about a possible bug in the oz emacs
mode had never deserved a reply so I cross my finger this time ;-)
Thanks,
- Pierre
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