I've created a "vcl-mode" for emacs. It does indenting and syntax highlighting.
If anyone else out there is still using emacs, I'd be very happy if you could try it out, and see if anyting is surprising, strange or missing. It should work with both emacs and xemacs, but I have not tested the latter. It's available at: http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/browser/trunk/varnish-tools/emacs/vcl-mode.el Installation ------------ * Put the file "vcl-mode.el" somewhere in your load-path ("C-h v load-path RET" shows the contents of the load-path variable) * Add the following line to your emacs init file, often "~/.emacs" (require 'vcl-mode) * Evaluate the "require" line with "C-x C-e" at the end of that line, or start a new emacs. * Open a file ending in ".vcl". You should have syntaax highlighting and indentation with tab. Configuration ------------- The mode can be customized with "M-x customize-group RET vcl RET" * "Vcl Indent Level" indicates the number of spaces used to indent to the next level. Default 8 * "Vcl Indent Tabs Mode" indicates wether spaces can be replaced by TAB characters when indenting. Default is "nil", which means no tabs. -- Stig Sandbeck Mathisen, Linpro _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list varnish-misc@projects.linpro.no http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc