[R] RE: [R-gui] NEdit Highligth patterns for R

Ernesto Jardim ernesto at ipimar.pt
Fri Oct 11 11:48:04 CEST 2002


Hi

I agree with your comments and of course you identifie the problems
regarding the implementation of your suggestions.

Of course we'd need bidireccional communication to implement it. I think
it's impossible to do it statically.

What I want with NEdit is a very ligth editor (which jedit is not) that
highlights the most important language syntax, so that It becomes easier
to write functions and scripts. I get that with NEdit.

Of course there's a lot that can be further developed and NEdit seems
very flexible and easy to use.

Regards

EJ

On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 09:00, Philippe Grosjean wrote:
> >Hi
> 
> >I've just submitted to the NEdit development team a R highligth patterns
> >for NEdit (www.nedit.org).
> 
> >NEdit is a text editor for LINUX which I use to write small R functions.
> >In my opinion is a very good tool for small scripts, maybe for huge
> >projects is not the best.
> 
> >I'm attaching the R-5.1.pats file so you can try it.
> 
> >As usual contributions and comments are welcome.
> 
> >Regards
> 
> >EJ
> 
> Nice. But regarding synthax highlighting, I stick with two problems:
> 
> 1) It would be interesting to highlight in different colors functions and
> arguments... but they can have same name. Example: plot(x, col=2) -argument
> 'col' and col(x), function 'col'. For the moment, the only easy way I found
> is to define argument followed by = in the dictionnary, like 'col=' for the
> argument. However, space is allowed between 'col' and '=', and then the
> argument is not correctly coloured. So, I add an automatic correction that
> eliminates spaces before a single '=' sign. But now that '=' is also allowed
> as asignment, it is problematic: col = 1, with 'col' being the name of a
> variable (indeed, col <- 1) is now highlighted as an argument.
> 
> 2) Of course, one could statically define the dictionnary with, let's say,
> all functions and arguments in the base and recommended packages. I would
> prefer a dynamic construction of the dictionnary: when a library is loaded,
> terms are added, when it is unloaded, they are eliminated. This is only
> possible with a bidirectionnal communication between the editor and the R
> calculation kernel. I got this in SciViews but how to do that in Nedit or
> other separate script editors?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Philippe Grosjean
> 
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