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[Ann] SchemeScript 0.4.0 released
- From: "Dominique Boucher" <dominique dot boucher at nuecho dot com>
- To: <chicken-users at nongnu dot org>, <bigloo at sophia dot inria dot fr>, <kawa at sources dot redhat dot com>, <sisc-users at lists dot sourceforge dot net>
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 13:42:29 -0500
- Subject: [Ann] SchemeScript 0.4.0 released
- Reply-to: <dominique dot boucher at nuecho dot com>
Hi,
12/21/2004 - Scheme 0.4.0 has just been released!
ChangeLog
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*** Version 0.4.0
- When errors occur in the interpreter, error locations can be
analyzed and hyperlinks added to the console window
- Added an action to load the current document in the interpreter
(Ctrl-Shift-L),
as well as the associated context menu item
About SchemeScript
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SchemeScript is a Scheme/Lisp editor plug-in for Eclipse. It is part
of the SchemeWay project.
The goal of this plug-in is to provide a robust Scheme/Lisp editor to
the professional Scheme/Lisp developers who also happen to use Eclipse
for Java programming. Also, the plug-in can be subclassed and extended
to provided custom editors for Scheme/Lisp-based languages.
SchemeScript provides the following features:
* customizable syntax coloring;
* correct, customizable, automatic indentation;
* S-expressions-based editing à la Emacs;
* Parentheses matching and highlighting (with support for square
brackets);
* mouse-copy;
* content assist (code completion, text hovers, context information);
* Find Definition (pressing F12 on a symbol will jump to the
symbol's definition, if it is defined globally);
* Find Symbol (pressing Ctrl-F12 pops up a dialog box for
selecting one of the globally defined symbols);
* header/chapter/section style comment insertion, with the outline
view showing the document structure;
* a Scheme perspective;
* generic integration with any Scheme interpreter.
The update site is located here:
http://schemeway.sourceforge.net/update-site
--
Dominique Boucher, Ph.D.
The Scheme Way Project
http://schemeway.sourceforge.net