Does any one know of an eclipse (http://eclipse.org) plugin for R/S. thanks RIchard -- Richard Piper Web: http://icu.rnsh.org Mobile: 0438-120860 Sydney: 9926-8617 Kippax: 6550-5117 Email: rpiper at med.usyd.edu.au GPG key ID: F6DFFB33 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net Key fingerprint: 3FB8 8355 3AAA 84C3 D548 8FFF EFDB C6B5 F6DF FB33
Hi Richard, A couple of months ago I did some investigation but could not find anything. For some time I played with the idea to implement it myself, but I am still at nowhere. I am using WinEdt, unfortunately only on Windows. best regards, Valentin [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
There are some Eclipse plugins for UML, like Omondo UML: http://www.omondo.com and Visual Paradigm fo UML: http://www.visual-paradigm.com/ but neither of them is Open Source (though both have a free light version). By the way, there is a Latex plugin for Eclipse - ecletext at http://sourceforge.net/projects/etex/. Some experience? Best regards, Valentin On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 15:01, A.J. Rossini wrote:> Ernesto Jardim <ernesto at ipimar.pt> writes: > > > Having a R module for eclipse could be very interesting. It works with > > OOP and UML so it might be possible in the future to design S4 methods > > in R with UML ;-) > > Not clear. Yes, in principle, but not clear in practice how this work > work. Using Java/C++/Python approaches to OOP in S don't quite map as > well as one might want. > > (I've tried in the past to map R to COGRE, the (still incomplete) > (X)Emacs UML tool, but that project will perhaps never see the light > of day). > > best, > -tony>Well,>I guess that this is not easy but it's a godd idea, now that R is moving >towards OOP, mapping with UML would be very interesting.>I'm not an expert on none of this subjects so I'm not of much help. I >simply have tried to move on to S4 and a lot of work looks like >"reenventing the wheel". Something like UML could help on this ...>Best regards>EJ
Richard Piper wrote:> Does any one know of an eclipse (http://eclipse.org) plugin for R/S. > > thanks > > RIchardHi, You can download a small Eclipse plug-in for R from my homepage: http://www.walware.de/rplugin.zip . Simply unzip the file into the Eclipse directory. The plug-in requires version 3.0 of Eclipse, it is not compatible with version 2.x. The plug-in provides syntax highlighting for R files and R documentations (Rd files). Furthermore, editor functions concerning "matching brackets" (highlighting, goto, select enclosing content on double click) are implemented. Naturally, you can use the language independent IDE features of Eclipse such as Local History, QuickDiff, CVS, ... You can configure the editors in the Eclipse preference dialog under "StatET". Best regards, Stephan Wahlbrink