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==Multi-platform Editors== | ==Multi-platform Editors== | ||
==Netbeans== | ===Netbeans=== | ||
With the plugin lslfornetbeans you can use netbeans to code lsl. | With the plugin lslfornetbeans you can use netbeans to code lsl. | ||
Has syntax highlighting and projects. | Has syntax highlighting and projects. | ||
It also has plans to do syntax checking, debugging and live uploading to SL. | It also has plans to do syntax checking, debugging and live uploading to SL. | ||
[http://lslnetbeans.codeplex.com/ LSL For Netbeans] | [http://lslnetbeans.codeplex.com/ LSL For Netbeans] | ||
This is alpha code... make sure to update frequently and report any issues. | |||
===ByronStar SL=== | ===ByronStar SL=== |
Revision as of 14:58, 28 November 2009
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There are several off-world editors available for free or purchase. Some have syntax highlighting for LSL that will make your code easier to follow. At least two will compile and execute a large subset of LSL. Below are some of the more popular editors for use with LSL.
If you have a favorite that is missing from the list, please feel free to add it.
These projects may have more current LSL highlighting files:
LSL Integrated Development Environments (coding and testing environments)
LSL-Editor
LSL-Editor for Windows is a standalone LSL script editor, compiler and debugger. Binary code only (not open source).
Its compiler and debugger are already now reasonably accurate, but yet quite totally perfect. Please blog any LSL-Editor bugs you find into such places as our LSL-Editor Bugs article.
LSL-Plus
For Windows, Mac, and Linux, the LSL Plus Eclipse plugin is a Editor/Unit Test environment for LSL implemented in Eclipse. It is a FLOSS project (Free/Libre Open Source Software). The latest release (0.11.3 - 2009-08-25) features multi-script execution with source level debugging (setting breakpoints, single stepping through code, examining variables on the call stack, etc.), making it unique among LSL IDEs. It now supports both multi-script execution in a simulated environment (with avatars, prims, inventory, (limited) physics, etc.) and unit testing - allowing you to test individual handlers and functions by precisely controlling the setup/teardown and interaction with the execution environment (including support for 'mocking' the LL function call that interact with the script environment). It also has some additional code management features that encourage code re-use without having to cut-and-paste, as well as code optimization (inlining, constant folding).
By using the Eclipse IDE you get features such as integration with source code control systems like CVS or Subversion, task management, integration with 3rd party bug tracking software, and so on. It supports development on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms.
Off-world syntax checker
You can build a syntax checker yourself and hook it into whatever editor you fancy if you have the viewer source installed and compiled on your machine. The C++ source to build one yourself is here (JB Kraft).
Multi-platform Editors
Netbeans
With the plugin lslfornetbeans you can use netbeans to code lsl. Has syntax highlighting and projects. It also has plans to do syntax checking, debugging and live uploading to SL. LSL For Netbeans This is alpha code... make sure to update frequently and report any issues.
ByronStar SL
Based on Eclipse, the ByronStar SL IDE includes most modern program editor features. It also includes custom features for LSL, such as variable checking, error markers, and code formatting. Eclipse is available for Macintosh, Linux, Windows, and many UNIX flavors.
Emacs
There's an Emacs LSL Mode available on this wiki, which provides syntax highlighting and indentation features. If you want some tips on writing LSL in emacs, read Xah Lee's page. Emacs is available for many Unix flavors, Macintosh and Windows.
You may come across (and attempt to use) Gary Evan's LSL major mode. It won't work with the Linden Scripting Language, as Gary wrote it for the Larch Shared Language.
vim
vim: vi improved. A multi-platform evolution of the most classical of the editors: vi. GPL code.
Plugins for VIM for install the syntax, autocompletion, autoident for LSL script into vim
JOE
Joe's Own Editor (a.k.a. Joe) is a comand line editor for unixoid systems. See User:Zai Lynch/LSL highlighting in Joe for a manual and syntax file download.
SciTE
Easy to use, features syntax highlighting, folding, auto complete, help that opens the appropriate wiki page, and is setup to use the c preprocessor, and lslint.
Windows only SciTE-ez
Files for Linux or Windows Forum thread scite_lsl.tar.gz
jEdit
Developed in Java, this mature, cross-platform editor runs on any operating system with a Java 2 version 1.3 or higher virtual machine. It has all the features you'd expect from a full-GUI text editor. Syntax highlighting and tailored editing behavior is supported through "modes." (You can get the LSL 'modes' file here updated 5-Feb-09.) The editor supports a rich plug-in API; many third-party plug-ins exist to facility editing, formatting, communications, etc.
You can find jEdit here.
Shill - LSL syntax files for a variety of editors
The Shill project provides up-to-date syntax files for many LSL editors. You might find files there that are more current than those here on the wiki. Last update: 19Aug09 for Second Life 1.23.4. New in this release: lslint
Midnight Commander
GNU Midnight Commander (mc) is a free cross-platform orthodox file manager and a clone of Norton Commander.
Midnight Commander is a console application with a text user interface.
OS: Unix-like, Microsoft Windows
For Linux see User:Kuraiko_Yoshikawa/sandbox/LSL_Goodies/mc for a manual and syntax file download.
Windows Editors
e
The e Editor is a port of TextMate to Windows, and can use the TextMate LSL bundle listed below.
Notepad++
Notepad++ is probably one of the best Windows editor around. Packed with features, extremely powerful and easy to use for beginners too. Best of all, it is GPL code.
ConTEXT
ConTEXT is a small, fast and powerful freeware text editor, developed mainly to serve as secondary tool for software developers.
The following syntax files are available for ConTEXT.
- Shyan Graves Last updated March 01, 2007.
- Sir.Grelling Last updated July 10, 2006.
Crimson Editor
Crimson Editor is a professional source code editor for Windows. The following syntax files are available for Crimson Editor.
- Aakanaar Last updated September 10, 2006 for Second Life version 1.10.0.
LSL-Editor
LSL-Editor is a standalone Windows LSL editor, compiler and debugger. All the usual editing, plus you can compile and execute.
TextPad [C]
TextPad is a powerful, but easy to use general purpose text editor. It is a commercial product, but there is a 30 day trial version available for free on the website.
The following syntax files are available for TextPad.
- Prodigal Maeterlinck & Patrick2 Chama Last updated February 20, 2007. Extracted from the Second Life viewer source code.
- Ben Gray Last updated August 23, 2006. As of version 1.12.0, with the deprecated functions in a separate keyword list.
- Matthias Huber Last updated September 23, 2004.
- Events ClipBook Last updated March 5, 2007. Based on the LSL Portal event entries.
UltraEdit-32/UEStudio [C]
UltraEdit-32/UEStudio is a powerful text, HTML, and HEX editor. It is a commercial editor with a 30 day trial version available at the website. Important features:
- column/block mode editing
- brackets/braces matching
- code-folding
- configurable syntax highlighting via custom wordfiles
- autocomplete (using keywords defined in the wordfile)
- bookmarks, incremental searching, CTAG support
- automatic conversion between Unix/Dos/MAC/UTF-8, etc
- built-in FTP/SFTP client
The following syntax files are available for UltraEdit
- User:Lum Pfohl/LSL Syntax Highlighting For UltraEdit Last updated November 28th, 2007.
- Podryck Sands Last updated April 12, 2007.
- Stryfe Lowell Currently at SL Viewer v1.20.16. Last updated October 3, 2008.
Macintosh Editors
TextMate [C]
TextMate is a commercial text/program editor from Macromates (30 day trial available). You can find details about Piero Padar's well-maintained LSL bundle in the Scripting Tips forum.
SubEthaEdit [C]
This a great text editor with extensible language support. It also happens to be an incredible collaborative editor. Info at: http://www.subethaedit.net/
There is a contributed LSL mode by Zarf Vantongerloo. The mode is a little out of date and could use some love. But in general works great, doing syntax hilighting of LSL funcitons and adding a pop-up menu of all functions, states and event handlers to the top of the window.
An updated LSL mode by Mark Lentczner is available now from the SubEthaEditor User contributed modes Repository.
BBEdit and TextWrangler
You can get a LSL language plugin for all versions of BBEdit and TextWrangler at http://blog.elitecoderz.net/
For older versions of BBEdit (7.0 or less) and TextWrangler, there is additionally a great module available at http://adammarker.org/bbedit.html
Linux Editors
Kate
Kate is an advanced text editor for KDE. Usually included in all KDE based distributions.
A Kate LSL Mode is available on this wiki.
Gedit
Gedit is an advanced text editor for GNOME.
See User:Kuraiko_Yoshikawa/sandbox/LSL_Goodies/gedit for a manual, syntax file and Color Theme download.
Nano
Nano is a curses-based text editor for Unix and Unix-like systems.
Since February 2001, nano is an official part of the GNU Project.
See User:Kuraiko_Yoshikawa/sandbox/LSL_Goodies/nano for a manual and syntax file download.