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GNU Emacs mode for IDL [message #15499] Wed, 26 May 1999 00:00
Carsten Dominik is currently offline  Carsten Dominik
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Hi,

I have just uploaded version 3.3 of IDLWAVE, the GNU Emacs editing mode
for IDL and WAVE CL files.

Something very close to this version will be distributed as part of
Emacs 20.4 (maybe only in 20.5, depending on how many bugs I still
have to fix). So please test this and report back.

http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~dominik/Tools/idlwave/

Here are the changes:

Version 3.3
===========

- `C-c ?' displays the calling sequence and keyword parameters
of a routine. Works for most builtin IDL routines, the
routines you are currently editing, and the compiled
routines in the idlwave-shell.

- `M-tab' completes procedure names, function names and keyword
parameters in the buffer.

- New source file idlwave-rinfo.el contains the code for these new functions.

- Fixed bug in Makefile with obsolete `install-tags'

Version 3.2
===========

- Fixed bug with display-buffer in idlwave-shell.el for Emacs 19/20.2

- Code for the debugging toolbar moved to a new source file,
idlwave-toolbar.el

- Cleanup after exit of the idlwave-shell is now reliable.



Good luck with it.

- Carsten

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