Re: [A-A-P-develop] Win32 port of Vim Netbeans interface
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From: Dan S. <dw...@us...> - 2003-06-26 14:49:52
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Khorev Sergey wrote: > I'm proud to announce the port of Vim's Netbeans interface on Win32 :))) Cool! I have been looking forward to this, and wishing I had time / knowledge enough to do it myself. Thanks for the work! > 2) With Bram Moolenaar's Agide (A-A-P Agide, http://www.a-a-p.org). If your > are usign A-A-P 0.900 and Agide 0.110, you need to apply patch from > http://iamphet.nm.ru/vim/aap_w32.diff.gz > > Reporting of bugs: > Currently port is in beta stage, so get ready for bugreporting :)) It will > be great if you'll test the same actions on both UNIX and Win32, so you'll > tell "if I did it on UNIX, I got that, but on Win32 got the another thing". Well, I will report one bug that I haven't tried it UNIX yet, but I think it is a pretty clear Win32 thing. From a command prompt in 'C:\Documents and Settings\dwsharp' I started Agide with 'python Agide/agide.py', and it started up fine (well, once I installed wxPython :) oops...). I did File->Create New Activity->File and used test.java for the filename. Gvim started up, but gave the errors: E642: File "c:/documents and settings/dwsharp/documents and settingsdwsharp^Iest.java" not found in setBufferNumber E629: bad return from nb_do_cmd It looks like the \ were viewed as escape characters, so the \s, \d, and \t in the full file name became s, d, and <TAB>. Also, the current working directory was prepended to the absolute path for the file name. I wasn't sure if the problem was on the sending side (Agide) or the receiving side (Gvim Netbeans code). I think just passing the file's relative path name from the current directory would fix the problem. If the file is in a subdirectory, though, you will need to also either escape the directory slashes or convert them to forward slashes. Dan Sharp |