I tried Monodevelop under Linux (Ubuntu 11.04). Under Linux it does not seem very interesting, since it does not appear to provide methods dot-complete.
Therefore I did not try it under Mac OS X. - Under Mac OS X my favourite Vala editor is Vim (I can use ctags-vala with it, which is not quite auto-complete, but it is the next best thing) - Under Ubuntu, I use gedit with the gtv, valencia, and word-complete plugings. To go back the theme of gtk under Mac, It seems stable enough (if installed via "Mac Ports", which is a Debian-like command-line package management system), in the sense that gtk C code (for gtk-2) will compile. It is stable enough to compile Vala itself in any case. The real problem here appears to be that : - The plugins for Gedit use the latest versions of gtk-3, available only on Debian Sid. - Conservative versions of Linux (stable versions of Linux and Linux ports, MacPorts included) use far older versions of the gtk library. Hence the discrepancy between the Gedit plugins and Mac OS X (or conservative versions of Linux, Like Ubuntu 10.04 LTS). Conclusion. - The latest version of the vtg plugin works ony under Debian unstable (not optimal). - Slightly more conservative of Linux, like Ubuntu 11.04 LTS can make use of some deprecated versions of vtg + Gedit. - Really stable versions of Linux, like Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (and also Mac OS X, for that matter) cannot use Gedit plugins for Vala. Serge. On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Alexandre Rosenfeld < alexandre.rosenf...@gmail.com> wrote: > Did you tried MonoDevelop? There is a version for OSX which should probably > work and MonoDevelop works really well with Vala. > > As far as I know, Gtk on OSX is not really stable and I doubt any of the > Vala IDEs are regularly tested on OSX. Your best bet is probably to fix the > issues you find yourself. > > Alexandre Rosenfeld > > On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 02:00, Serge Hulne <serge.hu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I haven't managed to make a single graphical IDE for Vala work under Mac >> OS X. >> >> - Under Linux, I use a deprecated (*) version of vtg and valencia (two >> plugins for gedit) >> - Under Mac, I use vim + Vala plugin for Vim. >> >> The Vim plugin is fine, but it does not provide auto-completion (for >> methods, which translates into a serious waste of time). >> >> (*) Because the latest version will only work under Debian Sid (Debian >> unstable), which is I cannot use as a stable production system. >> _______________________________________________ >> vala-list mailing list >> vala-list@gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Alexandre Rosenfeld < alexandre.rosenf...@gmail.com> wrote: > Did you tried MonoDevelop? There is a version for OSX which should probably > work and MonoDevelop works really well with Vala. > > As far as I know, Gtk on OSX is not really stable and I doubt any of the > Vala IDEs are regularly tested on OSX. Your best bet is probably to fix the > issues you find yourself. > * > * > *Alexandre Rosenfeld* > > On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 02:00, Serge Hulne <serge.hu...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I haven't managed to make a single graphical IDE for Vala work under Mac >> OS X. >> >> - Under Linux, I use a deprecated (*) version of vtg and valencia (two >> plugins for gedit) >> - Under Mac, I use vim + Vala plugin for Vim. >> >> The Vim plugin is fine, but it does not provide auto-completion (for >> methods, which translates into a serious waste of time). >> >> (*) Because the latest version will only work under Debian Sid (Debian >> unstable), which is I cannot use as a stable production system. >> _______________________________________________ >> vala-list mailing list >> vala-list@gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list >> > >
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