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December 16, 2011 prettyprinter | ||||
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Does anyone know of a prettyprint program for D code? I use a text editor rather than an IDE and it would be nice if I could standardize the format of my code. It's not onerous to do it by hand but it can be tedious. My text editor (Boxer) does pretty well on syntax highlighting (other than not recognizing 1_000_000 as a numeric literal and not understanding /+ +/ comment delimiters). But it doesn't reformat code to a particular style. Thanks, Paul |
December 16, 2011 Re: prettyprinter | ||||
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Posted in reply to Paul D. Anderson | On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 23:59:58 +0100 "Paul D. Anderson" <paul.d.removethis.anderson@comcast.andthis.net> wrote: > Does anyone know of a prettyprint program for D code? > > I use a text editor rather than an IDE and it would be nice if I could standardize the format of my code. It's not onerous to do it by hand but it can be tedious. > > My text editor (Boxer) does pretty well on syntax highlighting (other than not recognizing 1_000_000 as a numeric literal and not understanding /+ +/ comment delimiters). But it doesn't reformat code to a particular style. > > Thanks, > > Paul While this is likely a bad recommendation for Windows, indent is usable. I haven't figured out what configuration gets me what I want though. And depending on your attachment, my recommendation of Vim might not be help. |
December 17, 2011 Re: prettyprinter | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jesse Phillips | Uncrustify + UniversalIndentGUI. The latter comes packaged with uncrustify, but it might not ship with the latest version which had some D-related bugfixes. |
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