I think I've installed Saros in Eclipse/Ganymede correctly, but there were some surprises... A) I expected syntax coloring in my .ecl file, but the only highlighting is some indicators that some words are misspelled. To get to this point, I did this: 1) Installed Eclipse/Ganymede, ECLiPSe CLP 6, and Saros 1.0 2) In Ganymede, File | New | Other... | Saros | Saros Project ...named project "FOO", not using existing source 3) In Ganymede while FOO is selected in Package view, File | New | Other... | Saros | Saros ECLiPSe Module. Entered module name "Scratch". 4) In Ganymede viewing Scratch.ecl, added ":- dynamic(downgraded/2)." after ":- module(Scratch)." "downgraded" is indicated as misspelled, and neither "module" nor "dynamic" is colored as a predicate. Does Saros do syntax highlighting? B) Once I save the file, the compiler shows a warning, "module 'tracer_tcl' does not exist, loading library..." I opted to take the bundled tcl/tk during the CLP install because I didn't already have a tcl interpreter on disk, and I have a non-empty lib_tcl dir in my CLP install dir, so I'm not sure what this warning is about.Received on Mon Nov 17 2008 - 03:23:27 CET
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