On Sunday, May 12, 2013 2:09:32 PM UTC+2, Chiel92 wrote:
> Thank you for your explanation. So would it be appreciated to include four 
> compiler plugins for C# (csc,msc,msbuild,xbuild)?
> I can create those easily from what we have now.
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> On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 11:37 PM, Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Chiel ten Brinke wrote:
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> [rearranged, please don't use top-posting!]
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> > On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 1:47 PM, Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Chiel Tenbrinke wrote:
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> > > > The current C# compiler plugin, tries to compile the current file with
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> > > > `csc`, the microsoft C# compiler.
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> > > > This has two disadvantages.
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> > > > * It is not possible to compile the file with mono.
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> > > > * You can only compile single files, which is something you usually
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> > > > don't do in C#.
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> > > > I made an attempt to overcome these two problems, by calling
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> > > > `msbuild`, or `xbuild` (the mono equivalent of msbuild) instead. These
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> > > > programs will search for a project file in the current directory, and
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> > > > compile the entire project. The plugin file is attached. Could such a
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> > > > plugin be patched?
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> > > Why not make two new compiler plugins for this?
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> > That is an option I think, yes. But in that case, I think that the current
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> > cs.vim should be improved to be able to use mcs (mono equivalent of csc) as
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> > well.
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> The idea is that the user can switch compiler with just one simple
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> command:
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>         :compiler cs
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>         :compiler mono
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>         :compiler msbuild
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>         :compiler xbuild
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>         :compiler whatever
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> There should be no need for setting a global variable.
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> If there is something in common between the compiler plugins that should
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> be solved by sharing that somehow.  Possibly by sourcing another
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> compiler plugin and then adding some more.
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Noticing that mcs is already supported, I split up the compiler plugin into 
msbuild.vim and xbuild.vim. I also used a simpler errorformat. The files are 
attached.

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