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Re: emacs as an ide
From: |
Phillip Lord |
Subject: |
Re: emacs as an ide |
Date: |
09 Oct 2003 14:06:20 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2.93 |
>>>>> "Martin" == Martin <x@y.z> writes:
Martin> Hi,
Martin> I want to use emacs as an ide. I can see how to set it up
Martin> to simply compile the current file, but I would also like to
Martin> be able to build projects (ie. compile multiple files and
Martin> then link them), and build a solution - ie build multiple
Martin> projects.
Martin> Is it possible to add buttons or menu options that execute
Martin> appropriate make commands? Also would it still be able to
Martin> hook up any compile error messages with the appropriate
Martin> source file?
It's certainly possible to do this, but its more probable that you
don't want to.
Emacs already has a lot of support for compilation, through make for
example. Specify your build with make, and the M-x compile (or
Tools-->Compile) will do the job. Whether emacs will parse the compile
error messages or not, depends on what language you are talking about,
and what compiler.
Cheers
Phil