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February 08, 2021 emacs packages | ||||
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Is there any documentation on how to use emacs with D? The github page of emacs d-mode [1] does not really explain a lot, nor does the wiki-page [2]. At the moment, I use the following packages: d-mode, flycheck-d-unittest and company-dcd. I really like the way unittests are underlined when failing by flycheck, giving an almost REPL-like programming experience. Autocompletion with company-dcd and syntax check with flycheck mostly work fine, but they are not able to find my packages installed with DUB. Also, company-dcd-goto-definition only works for the standard-library, it is not able to find the definition of my own functions nor packages I installed with DUB. Is there a dfmt-package for emacs? I still use clang-format, which kind of works for D-code except when the syntax does not exist in C++ (for example "=>" ). [1] https://github.com/Emacs-D-Mode-Maintainers/Emacs-D-Mode [2] https://wiki.dlang.org/Editors |
February 18, 2021 Re: emacs packages | ||||
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Posted in reply to glis-glis | On Monday, 8 February 2021 at 09:10:26 UTC, glis-glis wrote:
> Is there any documentation on how to use emacs with D? The github page of emacs d-mode [1] does not really explain a lot, nor does the wiki-page [2].
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Given the absence on replies, I see two possibilities:
(1) I'm the only emacs-user
or
(2) All emacs-users encounter the same problems I do
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February 19, 2021 Re: emacs packages | ||||
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Posted in reply to glis-glis | On Thursday, 18 February 2021 at 15:29:51 UTC, glis-glis wrote: > On Monday, 8 February 2021 at 09:10:26 UTC, glis-glis wrote: >> Is there any documentation on how to use emacs with D? The github page of emacs d-mode [1] does not really explain a lot, nor does the wiki-page [2]. >> >> [...] > > Given the absence on replies, I see two possibilities: > (1) I'm the only emacs-user > or > (2) All emacs-users encounter the same problems I do I also use Emacs with D but I just use syntax highlighting at the moment. You might want to try a language server protocol server for D like https://github.com/pure-d/serve-d. I have not used it myself, but I have used something similar with TypeScript in the past successfully in Emacs. |
February 19, 2021 Re: emacs packages | ||||
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Posted in reply to glis-glis | On Monday, 8 February 2021 at 09:10:26 UTC, glis-glis wrote: > Autocompletion with company-dcd and syntax check with flycheck mostly work fine, but they > are not able to find my packages installed with DUB. Also, company-dcd-goto-definition > only works for the standard-library, it is not able to find the definition of my own > functions nor packages I installed with DUB. Unfortunately, I can't help here as I only use d-mode for syntax highlighting. > Is there a dfmt-package for emacs? I still use clang-format, which kind of works for D-code except when the syntax does not exist in C++ (for example "=>" ). I haven't used clang-format nor do I know if there is a dfmt package, but you could define a function that runs "dfmt" on the current file. I can share a basic implementation if you need. You could also take a look at [uncrustify] which has support for D, though I haven't used it. There even seem to be some (old, but hopefully working,) modes for it: - https://github.com/glima/Emacs-uncrustify - https://github.com/koko1000ban/emacs-uncrustify-mode [uncrustify]: http://uncrustify.sourceforge.net/ |
February 19, 2021 Re: emacs packages | ||||
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Posted in reply to glis-glis | On Monday, 8 February 2021 at 09:10:26 UTC, glis-glis wrote: > Is there any documentation on how to use emacs with D? Well, that depends entirely on how you use D, and how you use Emacs. :) > Autocompletion with company-dcd and syntax check with flycheck mostly work fine, but they are not able to find my packages installed with DUB. For this, you probably want the flycheck-dmd-dub package: https://github.com/atilaneves/flycheck-dmd-dub > Also, company-dcd-goto-definition only works for the standard-library, it is not able to find the definition of my own functions nor packages I installed with DUB. company-dcd actually uses flycheck-dmd-dub to query Dub import paths and pass them on to DCD, so it should work (though perhaps something needs to be turned on or otherwise configured first). > Is there a dfmt-package for emacs? I still use clang-format, which kind of works for D-code except when the syntax does not exist in C++ (for example "=>" ). For indentation, you can use cc-mode's facilities, which are supported in d-mode via indent-region. For full-on formatting, Per Nordlöw wrote a dfmt package (wrapping the titular tool). A copy can be found here: https://github.com/qsimpleq/elisp-dfmt |
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