Thomas Dickey <dic...@his.com> writes:

> more than one text-editor (you've listed two) does syntax-highlighting
> for autoconf scripts, is scriptable, and can run subprocesses (emacs and
> vim aren't IDEs, however - though there are _probably_ scripts for each
> which do specific subtasks).

I think the point is that "IDE" is hard to define.  As I noted in my
previous message, you're going to have a hard time naming an IDE feature
that Emacs doesn't have.  (It has an integrated source-code debugger, for
instance.)  It just doesn't put them together and present them in the way
that most IDEs on, say, Windows would.

-- 
Russ Allbery (r...@stanford.edu)             <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>


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