Improving Editor Support¶
We have recently fixed some bugs in the syntax highlighting support for Textmate and Sublime Text as well as for vim.
Sublime Text and Textmate¶

Syntax highligting in Sublime Text¶
Textmate and Sublime Text used the same plugin which can be found on GitHub at https://github.com/dylan-lang/dylan.tmbundle.
Using Open Dylan specific modifiers (
dynamic
,sideways
, etc) won’t break the highlighting.locked
andthread
variable definitions are highlighted correctly now.Keyword / header highlighting at the start of a file is improved.
Also, we’ve submitted a request for this plugin to be made available via Package Control for Sublime Text and hope that this is ready in the near future.
Vim¶

Syntax highlighting in vim¶
We extended the Dylan support of vim:
Improved comment handling such that all comments should be highlighted correctly now.
Improved operator highlighting.
Enabled spell checking for strings, comments and headers. To see this, you can toggle
:set spell
in vim.Enabled highlighting for the built-in functions as defined in the DRM.
The files for vim can be found in https://github.com/dylan-lang/dylan-vim.
Patches and further improvements are welcome!