[nem-en] Manager class

vc vc at rsdn.ru
Thu Jun 1 01:20:18 CEST 2006


Hi,

> I would like to suggest that we should combine our forces for the VSIP
> plugin.

Yes, of course.

> So if you accept working on the same source, some questions:
> 1. I have checked out your source but could not compile. Which version
> of the VS SDK do you use?

April 2006 VS SDK.

For build and run projects is necessary:

1. Set path to VisualStudioIntegration directory from VS SDK into
environment variable VisualStudioIntegration. For example SET
VisualStudioIntegration= c:\VS\VS2005_SDK\2006.04\VisualStudioIntegration 

2. Install http://rsdn.ru/File/73/NemerleVs2005Integration.exe. It's install
(into %SystemRoot%\Nemerle) Nemerle binaries and MSBuild target file. The
project templates from Project package use this path to locate MSBuild
target and binaries.  You may set alternative path in "Nemerle" environment
variable. But this path should contain ours Nemerle.MSBuild.targets.

> It seems
> that your work based on the vs-plugin source but did you upgraded for
> the newest CTP build?

We have clone and refactor the Python sample from VS SDK (from April
release). 

> 2. What version of Nemerle do you use? It seems that your code was not
> upgraded for 0.9.3. (I currently
> doing the same but it seems it will not be that simple.)

0.9.3, but, before refactoring the compiler (converting it to instance
class). In the near future we shall update our projects that it used last
version of the compiler.

> 3. Where are you guys? (I am using a plural since you always said on the
> forum that you have more members,
> and your check-ins show at least two users.) I am interested of you time
> zone to ease communication.

We from Russia and Byelorussia.

> 4. What part of the project do you want to develop? 

All. :)
Really we work on the IntelliSense and the designer of forms.

> As I saw from the
> check-ins you started to implement
> the class view. Is it correct?

It's convention of Python sample plus ours MSBuild target file (which uses
C#- target).

> 5. Are you aware that the source's license will put this code to public
> domain? I mean that you will loose the right to own the code you write.

Yes, it is free. It is possible to use the Nemerle license.


Vlad





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