Re: Developing environments used for kernel development

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I was thinking about back to vim, it starts so fast and has everything you need in tree letters, and the completion works out of box. I never get the completion really working with emacs. I remember that was coding with Lua headers and the completion crashed :( I just give up on it, who needs auto completion..

I'll give vim a second chance :)

Regards

Em 22/12/2015 20:15, "Clemens Gruber" <clemens.gruber@xxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:
Hi Daniel,

> My boss came to my desk today raiging that I should use more productive
> tools for developing. Well I don't want to begin an editor war but, yes, I
> use emacs. I used to use vim before but the integration of emacs and gdb
> has caught my attention.

emacs and vim are both very powerful editors, each with their own pros
and cons, but both very suitable for developing code!
I don't think it's a good idea for a boss to force his devs into using
some GUI IDE like Eclipse.
Personally, I don't like it because it is slow (Hi Java!) and does too much
stuff which I do not need when writing and debugging non-Java code.

If you are already used to Emacs and gdb mode, that's great.

Recently I am more and more using (g)vim and discovered a nice vim plugin:
NERDTree https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree (A tree explorer plugin)

Oh and there is also cgdb: https://github.com/cgdb/cgdb

Cheers,
Clemens
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