[CMake] Which lanbuage flavor does CMake use?

Jorgen Bodde solidstl at xs4all.nl
Tue May 3 13:51:30 EDT 2005


Thanks!

It makes life easier when writing CMake ;-)

- Jorgen

David Cole wrote:

> Actually, it looks like somebody posted an approach to UltraEdit 
> syntax highlighting/indenting on the Wiki: 
> http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Editors_Support
>
> Look for "UltraEdit (an approach)" and save the jpg as text - click on 
> the link and save the "jpg" as a text file... Don't know if it works 
> because I don't use UltraEdit, but it looks like it might be a pretty 
> good starting point...
>
>
> HTH,
> David
>
>
> Brad King wrote:
>
>> Jorgen Bodde wrote:
>>
>>> I am trying to fix a CMake script and would like to switch on some 
>>> CMake highlighting. Somewhere I have heard CMake was based upon some 
>>> other language. Is this true? If not does anybody know a CMake 
>>> syntax highlight file for UltraEdit?
>>
>>
>>
>> There is no pre-existing language on which cmake is based.  I'm also 
>> not aware of an UltraEdit syntax file.  Look at the "Editor Syntax 
>> Files" section of the CMake download page:
>>
>> http://www.cmake.org/HTML/Download.html
>>
>> for emacs and vim syntax files.  They could help you get started if 
>> you want to write an UltraEdit file.  If you do please post it.
>>
>> -Brad
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