From: dl <fri...@ho...> - 2016-02-03 13:13:49
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i will just add all the matlab-mode repos in github (there r several branches additionally). thus i guess the project belongs there and not on bitbucket - pronobis/*matlab-mode* <https://github.com/pronobis/matlab-mode> Emacs Lisp 12 <https://github.com/pronobis/matlab-mode/stargazers> 4 <https://github.com/pronobis/matlab-mode/network> Unofficial port of the CVS version of *matlab*-*mode* with fixes and new features. Updated on Jul 24, 2015 - Emacs Lisp 1 <https://github.com/yuhonglin/matlab-mode/stargazers> 0 <https://github.com/yuhonglin/matlab-mode/network> yuhonglin/*matlab-mode* <https://github.com/yuhonglin/matlab-mode> An emacs *matlab* *mode* based on the project http://*matlab*- emacs.sourceforge.net/ Updated on Dec 1, 2015 - Emacs Lisp 18 <https://github.com/ruediger/matlab-emacs/stargazers> 7 <https://github.com/ruediger/matlab-emacs/network> ruediger/*matlab*-emacs <https://github.com/ruediger/matlab-emacs> (Unofficial GIT Import of the Official CVS Repo!) Major *mode* for Emacs for editing *MATLAB* code, and running *MATLAB* in an inferior shell. Updated on Jan 14, 2012 - Emacs Lisp 0 <https://github.com/chachi/matlab-emacs/stargazers> 0 <https://github.com/chachi/matlab-emacs/network> chachi/*matlab*-emacs <https://github.com/chachi/matlab-emacs> A clone of the Sourceforge CVS-based *matlab*-emacs *mode*. Updated on Oct 21, 2013 - Emacs Lisp 1 <https://github.com/emacsmirror/matlab/stargazers> 0 <https://github.com/emacsmirror/matlab/network> emacsmirror/*matlab* <https://github.com/emacsmirror/matlab> Major *mode* for *MATLAB*(R) dot-m files On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 2:01 PM, dl <fri...@ho...> wrote: > since this conversation is now active, i would just like to comment that > the following repo in github, https://github.com/pronobis/matlab-mode > (not sure the owner is in this list) provides a modified matlab-mode with > very good company-mode support. As an emacs newbie (~ 2 years of use and no > elisp skills) that was easier to setup with autocompletion than the > original cvs matlab-mode. > > besides there's at least one other modified version of matlab-mode in > github, https://github.com/yuhonglin/matlab-mode, which i havent tried, > but its worked out company-mode and matlab documentation support according > to the description. > > i think the existence of 2 github repos suggests that probably we could > gain from contributions of different people, if their contributions get > merged, and that would alleviate Eric from the task. > > d > > > > > > On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Uwe Brauer <ou...@ma...> wrote: > >> >>> "Eric" == Eric Ludlam <Eri...@ma...> writes: >> >> > Thanks for the offer Uwe, help would be great. >> > I have not moved from CVS to git because: >> >> > 1) I'm only vaguely familiar with git, and not at all w/ mercurial >> > 2) the matlab-emacs project is in maintenance mode, and doesn't seem >> > to need the richness of a DVCS at this time. >> >> >> Right. I think the user would just need to do >> >> clone https://lu...@bi.../ludlam/matlab-emacs >> >> Or any other account we want to set up. >> >> The coder/maintainer would do >> >> clone https://lu...@bi.../ludlam/matlab-emacs >> (some simple setting in the $HOME/.hgrc file and then) >> >> provide new exciting code, >> apply patches >> hg commit -m "Patch applied" >> hg push >> >> Things get complicated if branching and merging is concerned, but this >> seems not to be our case. >> >> > 3) Lazy. >> >> > If there was some compelling development going on that needed a DVCS >> > then I think it would be worth considering a migration. Is CVS just >> a >> > non-starter for you, or is hg just more fun? >> >> >> Well I have been a regular RCS user for years, but used CVS very >> sparsely years ago when I was contributing to the Xemacs pkg system (the >> xemacs team finally changed from CVS to, guess what, HG). So I don't >> recall any commands for CVS whatsoever sorry. >> >> Since I found to manage my Latex projects with RCS cumbersome, and some >> people advised me against the use of CVS or subversion because of >> performance issues, I gave git and hg a try. >> >> At the end I decided to use hg, because: >> >> - it supports MaC Linux Windows without a problem (some time ago >> git only ran on Mac or Linux) >> >> - it comes with a graphical interface which I don't use but some >> people might prefer. >> >> - it was easy to import my RCS files >> >> - it has more intuitive features (at least for me) than git. >> >> - bitbucket turned out to be great for collaboration. >> >> So here is my proposal: >> >> >> - I will set up a bitbucket account with the imported CVS >> matlab-emacs and you have a look (BTW it seems not possible to >> import the mailing list to bitbucket and all the other addons, at >> least not as long as matlab-emacs is under CVS, it seems that >> sourceforge now also supports git/HG but I don't know how to >> proceed there. Bitbucket claims that it can import a sourceforge >> project which is under HG control (But once it is under HG in >> sourceforge why then importing it to bitbucket you might ask) >> >> - I will do the same for git and use the git-hg plugin which allows >> me to have locally a HG repo which I push to a local GIT repo >> which I push then to the server, in theory, I admit I have never >> done this in practice. >> >> - ignore my idea, because if we make that change but then somehow I >> disappear you will be left with a new mess. But in order to help >> I would then need a couple of commands to commit and push >> changes. >> >> Uwe >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance >> APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month >> Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now >> Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! >> http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=267308311&iu=/4140 >> _______________________________________________ >> Matlab-emacs-discuss mailing list >> Mat...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matlab-emacs-discuss >> >> > |