Having access to some parser source would make it easer to create a good plug-in for the Eclipse environment ... for highlighting, source browsing, context sensitive help, and command completion.
@ BradC : Anything would suit me, even a multi-document NotePad which could call homespun or your own compiler would be fine. Obviously something tailored to Spin is better.
I usually don't mind the command line edit-compile-download loop but there's something about Spin and its ease for rapid development which makes an IDE much more efficient to use.
Yeah, this is kinda a cross between the prop tool and a multi-tabbed notepad. I've tried to keep the user interface as close to the existing proptool as I can.
I must admit the whole F8 compile thing has me hooked. I've even re-mapped some of my other IDE's to use F8 as a quick compile I'm so used to it now.
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--Steve
I usually don't mind the command line edit-compile-download loop but there's something about Spin and its ease for rapid development which makes an IDE much more efficient to use.
I must admit the whole F8 compile thing has me hooked. I've even re-mapped some of my other IDE's to use F8 as a quick compile I'm so used to it now.
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Pull my finger!