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Is there a PASM and/or SPIN syntax highlighter for Sublime?

cbmeekscbmeeks Posts: 634
edited 2015-04-17 01:42 in Propeller 1
Title says it all.

I use Sublime Text 2 for a lot of my stuff. Would be nice to see SPIN/PASM highlighted properly. :-)

Thanks.

Comments

  • Heater.Heater. Posts: 21,230
    edited 2015-04-15 08:33
    Google is your friend:
    https://github.com/bitbased/sublime-spintools

    Honestly, why am I doing this for you?

    Well, it's OK. I could use that too. I love Sublime Text.
  • cbmeekscbmeeks Posts: 634
    edited 2015-04-15 08:38
    I swear I searched for it. But I admit, I've been using Duck Duck Go and it (obviously) isn't as good as Google but I really like it.

    Anyway, thanks.
  • cbmeekscbmeeks Posts: 634
    edited 2015-04-15 08:42
    BTW, a more "in your face" answer would have been:

    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sublime+text+2+.spin



    LOL
  • DavidZemonDavidZemon Posts: 2,973
    edited 2015-04-15 08:43
    Very cool. And as I understand it, that package Heater links to should work in lots of other tools too.

    Including JetBrains products via this plugin
  • Heater.Heater. Posts: 21,230
    edited 2015-04-15 09:04
    Hey it even works with Sublime Text 3.

    attachment.php?attachmentid=113894&d=1429114341

    Excellent. Who needs ProplellerIDE? :)
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  • potatoheadpotatohead Posts: 10,261
    edited 2015-04-15 09:36
    cbmeeks wrote: »
    BTW, a more "in your face" answer would have been:

    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sublime+text+2+.spin

    LOL

    Oh, that is all kinds of awesome!
  • mindrobotsmindrobots Posts: 6,506
    edited 2015-04-15 09:43
    Yay!! The tool chains just got a little more common in a few more places!!

    OK, Heater, for your next "impossible" task, have you found the Sublime for Raspberry Pi yet? :D
  • Heater.Heater. Posts: 21,230
    edited 2015-04-15 10:05
    mindrobots,

    I have a dark secret about that "impossible" thing. When I say that, it only means it's impossible for me to do (or even imagine) :)

    Anyway, this guy has run Sublime on the Pi. All be it slowly under emulation:
    http://taoofmac.com/space/blog/2015/02/27/2210

    All us Sublime users should just keep emailing them and asking for an ARM build.
  • potatoheadpotatohead Posts: 10,261
    edited 2015-04-15 10:10
    Yep. You can do a remote display, but that kind of sucks, because the Pi is nice standalone device otherwise.
  • Cluso99Cluso99 Posts: 18,069
    edited 2015-04-15 13:00
    Fwiw Sapieha did one for notepad++
  • Heater.Heater. Posts: 21,230
    edited 2015-04-15 20:16
    And most importantly Andrey Demenev has Spin syntax highlighting for vim:

    http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/118328-Spin-syntax-definition-for-Vim
  • Cluso99Cluso99 Posts: 18,069
    edited 2015-04-15 20:31
    But it will be impossible to have an editor running on the prop with spin syntax highlighting ;)
  • davidsaundersdavidsaunders Posts: 1,559
    edited 2015-04-15 20:47
    Cluso99 wrote: »
    But it will be impossible to have an editor running on the prop with spin syntax highlighting ;)
    I thought I remembered someone doing that back in 2010, am I mistaken?
  • Heater.Heater. Posts: 21,230
    edited 2015-04-15 21:02
    Spin syntax highlighting in vim. Coincidentally being displayed in a VT100 terminal emulation in JS running on a web page. Sweet.

    attachment.php?attachmentid=113903&d=1429156843
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  • Toby SeckshundToby Seckshund Posts: 2,027
    edited 2015-04-16 15:02
    Hmmm...

    Yeah it is soooo sweeeet.....

    When I perfect the time machine, I am going to freeze all development at a point that I understood, and yes I do live within spitting distance of the Luddite origins

    PS - (Does any body have a morons guide to CCNA)
  • Heater.Heater. Posts: 21,230
    edited 2015-04-16 19:38
    Toby Seckshund

    I will not hear a bad word against Ned Ludd. He only did what many of us wish to do with computers every now and then. See "Office Space" or msrobots avatar.

    Are you suggesting that a small, simple, effective, indeed powerful, ubiquitous tool is some how not to be used because it is a few years old?

    I presume you never use hammers or saws or wheels and so on.

    My post shows a wonderful blend of the "old" and simple, vim, with the new, complex and bloated, the web page it is in and the server that got it there and that it interacts with. Not to mention the internet in between.
  • Toby SeckshundToby Seckshund Posts: 2,027
    edited 2015-04-17 01:42
    Ok,

    I was just venting my frustrations. All of this, using this patched by that, bent by something else leaves me with a shattered delusion of adiquacy. I have been toying with getting Hackintosh onto one of a bunch of laptops I "found". None of them seem to be the sort that help :-(



    As for the wheel .... If some joker hadn't thought that one up then I wouldn't have to spend 3 hours getting back and forth to work.

    As to the hammers, I think I have sort of sussed them out, but judging by the look that used to be on my father's face I have a way to go on the saws etc...

    Alan
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