"Wait, why should I use this?" Good question! Lets ask the official SetlX-Tutorialas I recall it:
- Programming [with the] SetlX[-Helper] is the only way to guarantee redemption from the eternal hell fire that awaits those [...] programming in SetlX.
- Programming in SetlX [will then be] fun!
I'm fairly sure you are convinced now ;)
Additionally, this extension is available for SublimeText 2/3 (see here) and VisualStudio Code (see here).
Current Version: v1.2.0, compatible with SetlX v2.5.0-v2.6.1
- Install PackageControl in Sublime Text as described here and restart Sublime Text
- Open the Command Palette (by pressing Ctrl/Super+Shift+P), select
Package Control: Install Package
, wait for the list to load and selectSetlX Helper
from the list (by typing insetlx
and pressing Enter) - After the installation is done (the progress is shown in the lower left corner) you are all set. Just open a SetlX-program file and enjoy the new help!
- optional: I recommend using the Monokai Extended Color Scheme (available via PackageControl) for a nice and colorful syntax-highlighting.
Updates are applied automatically.
- Open the Command Palette (by pressing Ctrl+P), type in
ext install setlx
and press Enter - After the installation is done, restart VS Code when the prompt asking you to do so appears. Then you are all set. Just open a SetlX-program file and enjoy the new help!
- optional: I recommend using the Monokai Color Theme for a nice and colorful syntax-highlighting.
Updates are applied automatically.
- Close TextMate if it is currently running.
- Open a console and go to TextMate's Bundles Directory:
cd /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
- If it does not exist, create it:
mkdir -p /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
- If it does not exist, create it:
- Clone the
textmate
branch as a Bundle:git clone -b textmate -- https://github.com/LucaVazz/SetlXHelper.git SetlXHelper.tmbundle
- After the command is finished, you are all set. Just start TextMate again and open a SetlX-program file and enjoy the new help!
Updates need to be done manually. To update:
- Go inside the Bundle:
cd /Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles/SetlXHelper.tmbundle
- Update it with the new changes:
git pull
- Verify that the
TextMate bundles support
Plugin is installed and enabled:- Open the settings (File ➜ Settings for Windows and Linux or IntelliJ IDEA ➜ Preferences for macOS) and then go to Plugins.
- Search for
textmate
- If the plugin apears, make sure its checkbox has a tick in it.
- If not, click on the
Search in repositories
link, select theTextMate bundles support
entry and click on theInstall
button on the left, followed by a click on theRestart IntelliJ IDEA
button.
- Add the TextMate Bundle:
- Open a console, change into a direcotry of your choice and clone the
textmate
branch as a Bundle:git clone -b textmate -- https://github.com/LucaVazz/SetlXHelper.git SetlXHelper.tmbundle
- Open IntelliJ's settings (see above) and navigate to Editor ➜ TextMate Bundles on the right.
- Click on the + in the upper left corner and select the
SetlXHelper.tmbundle
directory you just cloned. - In the lower left corner, select the Color Scheme you want to use for
SetlX
files. - Close the dialog by clicking Apply and then OK.
- Open a console, change into a direcotry of your choice and clone the
- Now you are all set. Just open a SetlX-program file and enjoy the new help!
Updates need to be done manually. To update:
- Go inside the directory you chosed and change into the
SetlXHelper.tmbundle
directory. - Update it with the new changes:
git pull
The icons in brackets indicate for which editor the feature is implemented.
Just type code ;)
Keep in mind: The colors don't come from the Helper-Plugin. You can choose them as you like by selecting a Theme which suits you:
- : Preferences ➜ Color Scxheme...
- : File ➜ Settings ➜ Color Theme
- : Preferences ➜ Fonts & Colors
- : See installations instructions above, step 2.4
To insert a snippet, just enter its keyword (which is its name, if not noted otherwise below) and press Enter to insert it. You can then jump through the placeholders by pressing Tab ( : and insert a "real" tab by pressing Shift+Tab).
Available snippets:
set
- /list
- /closure
- /procedure
- /cached procedure
- definitionif
- /else if
- /else
- /match
- /swtich
- /case
- /default
- statementsfor
- /while
- loops- try-catch - (keyword:
catch
) /trace
- blocks
You need to install SetlX completely as described in its manual. This means that you should be able to type setlx
into a console-window and get the live interpreter fired up.
After that, you can just press Ctrl/Cmd+B to start your SetlX-program and view its results inside Sublime Text's own console (at the bottom of your window).
You can switch between running your program inside Sublime Text's own Build-Console (at the bottom of the window) (which doesn't support input) or in an external Command-Line - window by pressing Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+B and selecting either SetlX - in internal Build-Console
or SetlX - in external Command-Line
.
If you just press Ctrl/Cmd+B or just select SetlX
in the selection-menu mentioned above, the previously selected option will be used.
Feel free to suggest additional features or to report bugs by using the GitHub-Issues.
I'm also always pleased to see pull-request, for example if you have ported the extension to other editors or added new functionality.
This project is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0. For further information, please look here or here(DE).
- The syntax highlighting is (obviously) based on the SetlX Grammar.
- The icons in this readme are taken from the TypeScript homepage, the TextMate Wiki AlternativeIcons page and the JetBrains Press & Logos page.