From: Jeremie Salvucci <jeremie.salvucci@free.fr>
To: Gabriel Scherer <gabriel.scherer@gmail.com>
Cc: David MENTRE <dmentre@linux-france.org>,
caml users <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] OCaml editor running tests or other tasks in background?
Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 20:56:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <524C6C6B.6070006@free.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAPFanBHaMHcQ++60EQ_LMpf=WJwqOrPEeYPRsQHLbpLweBbyjA@mail.gmail.com>
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You also have OcaIDE available as an Eclipse plugin
(http://www.algo-prog.info/ocaide/).
On 10/02/2013 07:06 PM, Gabriel Scherer wrote:
> I think the most advanced project regarding IDE integration nowadays
> is Merlin ( https://github.com/def-lkb/merlin ), which gives direct
> feedback on syntax and typing errors. It doesn't have any knowledge of
> unit tests or coverage checking, but it would probably be the right
> tool to start with to integrate such a feature.
>
> Note that there has been a bit of back-and-forth on the instant
> feedback feature. Previous iterations were deemed a bit too visually
> invasive, and some people don't like to risk being interrupted by
> their IDE while they think about their code. I think it's always
> better to have the feature available, but there is clearly some tuning
> to have, and potential for overdoing it.
>
> The other project that jumps to mind is the Why3 IDE (
> http://why3.lri.fr/ ). It seems they're not hype enough to have video
> stuff available, but from what I remember the GUI does a pretty good
> job of giving feedback on how external provers run, and pieces of code
> that were previously verified and aren't anymore.
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 6:00 PM, David MENTRE <dmentre@linux-france.org
> <mailto:dmentre@linux-france.org>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Somebody has recently shown me the NCrunch (http://www.ncrunch.net/)
> plug-in running under Microsoft Visual Studio and I was quite
> impressed by it. This plug-in allows to define and run a test suite on
> a C# program. The very nice thing about NCrunch is that the tests are
> run in the background, without any user intervention (without even the
> need to save files!). A set of coloured icons are displayed next to
> each test to see if the test succeeded or not and some additional
> pop-ups or right-clicks bring additional information. This approach
> brings a very fluent way to develop some code and test it
> simultaneously.
>
> In the same spirit, I have seen the Dafny development environment for
> proved programs
> (https://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/dafny/), still on
> Visual Studio, where this time Verification Conditions and proofs of
> the program being edited are generated and run in the background, with
> coloured icons displaying the result. Once again, no need for the user
> to click on icons or do any specific action.
>
> So my question: are there similar OCaml editors available or being
> worked on that would allow running tasks in the background and
> displaying result in the editor without user intervention?
>
> There is apparently a lot of development in the OCaml development
> environment these days so somebody might already work on something
> similar.
>
> By "OCaml editor", I am voluntarily ambiguous: I am interested in both
> editor to program in OCaml and editor programmed in OCaml (or
> interfaced with OCaml) and which could be used for other languages.
>
> Best regards,
> david
>
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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-10-02 16:00 David MENTRE
2013-10-02 17:06 ` Gabriel Scherer
2013-10-02 18:53 ` David MENTRÉ
2013-10-02 18:57 ` Simon Cruanes
2013-10-02 18:56 ` Jeremie Salvucci [this message]
2013-10-03 6:06 ` David MENTRE
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