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There are a number of tools that are Pike-aware. See also the Pike Assimilation project: http://pike.ida.liu.se/projects/assimilation/ EMACSEmacs contains support for Pike, which is provided by C-Mode.EclipseEclipse is a work in progress. See the Eclipse page for details.EditraEditra supports Pike syntax highlighting and code folding.JEditJEdit">http://www.jedit.org has supports syntax highlighting, and code folding. An in-depth discussion can be found at http://www.update.uu.se/~peterl/html/sub_hobbies/comp/articles/jEdit/SynWriteSynWrite - Downloadsopen Options/Addons-Manager, click Install and item "Pike" in it.Open .pike file and lexer activates.SciTESciTE has support for Pike.Sublimehttps://github.com/poppa/pike-for-sublimeVIMvim supports syntax highlighting and code completion for Pike.Syntax hilighting:set syntax on :set syntax:pike
ctrl-n ctrl-p TextMatehttp://www.macromates.com is a very cool text editor for Mac OS X. More information about its support at TextMate.neditnedit supports syntax hilighting and some other features. Kevin Mulholland has provided his /files/nedit.rc which contains, among other things, the Pike syntax hilighting definition.HilightHighlight supports Pike along with 120 other languages.Powered by PikeWiki2 |
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