Re: Editors for Euphoria

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Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
> 
> grin
> 
> First plug... eFTE has support for Euphoria. No indentation support yet, but
> it's coming. It has multiple file, directory browsing, cvs, svn integration,
> function browsing (for Euphoria too), works on Linux console, X windows,
> Windows,
> DOS and OS/2. Works fine via ssh. Split screen, advanced macro system, very
> fast and easy to use. etc... It's not written in Euphoria.
> 
> <a href="http://efte.cowgar.com">http://efte.cowgar.com</a>
> 
> Maybe we can move the editor discussion here?
> 
> --
> Jeremy Cowgar
> <a href="http://jeremy.cowgar.com">http://jeremy.cowgar.com</a>

... and as you stated previously it has 56k of C/C++ code!  Bare bones
ed.ex has 2.7k euphoria code. With less than 5% of the code, ed.ex has 
I dare say, 85% of the functionality of eFTE.  So the question is, how 
difficult is it to add the difference in features to ed.ex, or for that 
matter write a whole new console editor from scratch in euphoria which 
would have eFTE features?  I suppose that would bloat the Euphoria coded
console editor all the way up to say, gosh, 9k.

Either Euphoria is a more powerful language, or it isn't.

Leave the Matrix, Jeremy.  Come to Euphoria. A very bright fellow has
taken the reins of Euphoria's open source development now and things are
really happening. blink


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