Re: The state of MonoDevelop
- From: Ben Maurer <bmaurer users sourceforge net>
- To: Todd Berman <tberman sevenl net>
- Cc: Jeroen Zwartepoorte <jeroen xs4all nl>, gnome-devtools gnome org
- Subject: Re: The state of MonoDevelop
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:51:51 -0500
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 13:27, Todd Berman wrote:
> > Very cool. Why did you decide to try GtkSourceView instead of the port
> > of MD's own editor?
Two reasons, one, as todd mentioned, is gnome integreation. Second is
perf. The ported buffer pretty much sucks wrt performance.
> If you (or Ben) wants to discuss how to
> > improve/change gtksourceview, it's best to include Paolo (gedit
> > maintainer) and Gustavo (co-maintainer of gtksourceview) in the
> > discussion (and please CC me as well :) ).
>
> Ironically, I believe he just did that ;)
Yes I did. My emails to Paolo bounced; Paolo, once your server is
functioning again, please tell me, i know you said you were having
problems.
> Yeah, its something I have been thinking about a bit.
>
> MD (by being a port of #D) already has a very very mature plugin
> framework. I was looking at it briefly, and It looks completely feasible
> to write a C/C# plugin bridge that would allow you to write plugins in C
> and with a small amount of C#, tie them into MD. As for something like
> python, as I mentioned, if you take python, and use a compiler like
> Python.NET to compile it to the CLI framework, it would interop without
> any additional steps.
It would be possible to completely do it from C. However, I think you
would really only want to do that for deep down things (a debugger,
etc).
-- Ben
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