humphrie@cat3.cs.wisc.edu (William Humphries) (02/01/90)
I ment to mail this but DAEMON didn't like the addressing. I don't know of any UNIX products, but if you want a benchmark check out LSE (language sensitive editor). It's part of the distribution with DEC's VMS OS for the VAX. It knows FORTRAN, PASCAL and C. Plus you can define your own style sheets (for things other than computer languages such as form letters.) I like it because it allows you to compile in the editor and go directly to syntax errors. The style sheets are pop-up menus. My only complaint is that the command to go from an error listing to the location in source, ^g, is the same command that pops you out of your current session to the terminal server program in a VAX cluster. Hope this helps. Bill Humphries / HUMPHRIES2@WISSSC.bitnet / Applications Programmers Kill What They Eat.
khb@chiba.kbierman@sun.com (Keith Bierman - SPD Advanced Languages) (02/02/90)
>I ment to mail this but DAEMON didn't like the addressing.
Me too.
For unix the most commonly used LSE's are emacs family products.
GNUemacs is free, knows about Fortran, Ada, Modula, Pascal, C, Lisp
and other stuff (and is reprogrammable in elisp).
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