a good code editor for HP Prime
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10-09-2016, 05:20 AM
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a good code editor for HP Prime
It's a good editor.
You can download the image in the attachment list for a preview. Thank you. sorry for the english of my classmates named fsc. |
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01-18-2017, 02:42 PM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Nice code sample, thank you.
Still needs quite some work, but it's beta, as you state yourself ^^ |
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11-02-2019, 12:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-19-2019 02:05 PM by FrankP.)
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
First of all my VERY BIG THANK YOU, Chong Wang!
I liked the syntax-highlighting editor and viewer a lot, but for my daily usage, it was missing a search feature.
Version 1.4. contains also search functionality, search highlighting, jumping to search result, virtual leyboard. In addition it removes unnecessary double textlength checks to reduce startup time and reduces the size of assigned GROB for textoutput. And 1.4 can display the actual line in an input dialog as the only ugly workaround found to allow using all system menues. Tested with Virtual Calculator 2.1.14181 (2018 10 16) on win 8 and 2.1.14294 (219 10 2) on Android 7.1 CodeEditor_14.zip (Size: 23.87 KB / Downloads: 64) Some usage notes: 1. Codeeditor is intended for Virtual Calculator. Running Codeeditor on G1 Prime Hardware fails with "Error: Insufficient memory" (ref. Post number 9 onwards in this thread). Behaviour on other physical Prime revisions is unknown. 2. The editor handles basic keyboard entries:
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11-02-2019, 06:05 AM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
(11-02-2019 12:04 AM)FrankP Wrote: First of all my VERY BIG THANK YOU, Chong Wang! The editor with highlighting and search looks really useful! Thanks to you both. Some feedback after initial use: *The Help system doesn't work in the editor. *Using the touchscreen to position cursor stops working at some point to the right. Cursor keys do work. *SHIFT Chars does not work. So no way to add comments // *Copy and Paste do not work *It would be nice to be able to return to a selected line number from the search menu Thanks again for a useful program. It would be fantastic if these features of highlighting and search made it into the native prime editor |
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11-02-2019, 08:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-02-2019 09:18 AM by FrankP.)
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Thanks for your post, Steve!
(11-02-2019 06:05 AM)Stevetuc Wrote: *SHIFT Chars does not work. So no way to add comments //Hmm. This is strange...
(11-02-2019 06:05 AM)Stevetuc Wrote: *The Help system doesn't work in the editor.Yes, that's right. Key handling done inside 'gtext' and 'chk' I did not need to get into in more details up to now. And to be honest I was happy about this ;-) (11-02-2019 06:05 AM)Stevetuc Wrote: *Using the touchscreen to position cursor stops working at some point to the right. Cursor keys do work.G1 is initialisized in Line 371 for the text display. And if I'm right, DIMGROB_P does allow only a width up to 1024. (11-02-2019 06:05 AM)Stevetuc Wrote: *It would be nice to be able to return to a selected line number from the search menuAnd highlighting found string and lots of other features of nowadays coding editiors come into my mind. But before adding any additional features, I would need to dig much deeper into Chong's code. ----------------------- Although all your requests are correct and useful I'm not sure if and when I will work on it. Mainly due to the fact, that I also hope really very much the next prime release (hopefully coming soon) will have some enhancements to the native editor. Smoother integrated into the prime as the self-made CodeEditor is. By the way:
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11-02-2019, 09:28 AM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
(11-02-2019 08:42 AM)FrankP Wrote: Thanks for your post, Steve! Ah, I meant [SHIFT] and [Chars] key, to bring up the character menu. Shifting characters is working and I didnt think of adding "//" via the DIV key, I usually use [SHIFT CHARS] but DIV saves keystrokes! Totally understand re the work, I too hope the native prime editor will be upgraded.I have only used on the Android app. I assume the file load time would be long on the real hardware. |
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11-02-2019, 10:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-02-2019 10:41 AM by FrankP.)
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
(11-02-2019 09:28 AM)Stevetuc Wrote: Ah, I meant [SHIFT] and [Chars] key, to bring up the character menu.Sorry, unfortunately same story as with Help, Copy, Paste. Only basic characters are handled up to now by CodeEditor. Since I mostly use https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-8262.html I did not get the idea to directly use char view for normal editing. I keep posting on CodeEditor changes. Maybe you feel meanwhile the need to take the challenge hacking on CodeEditor |
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11-06-2019, 09:14 AM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
In the beginning of the this post I added a version 1.3 of the CodeEditor, containing some viewing fixes and typing / searching improvements. Hopefully useful for some of you.
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11-20-2019, 03:59 PM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Hi Frank,
I downloaded and installed what I thought was Code Editor 1.3 using the program list and it starts fine (get the little pop-up window) and I can define a new program shell. However, that is a far as it goes. When I try to edit it (or edit an existing program) I get the message "Error: Insufficient memory". I am running on a physical G1 calculator with most memory left (not too many items defined). Can it run on a G1? If so, what could I be doing wrong? Thanks and take care, Steve |
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11-21-2019, 03:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-21-2019 03:20 PM by FrankP.)
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Hi Steve,
thanks for your feedback! If you really use 1.3 please give CodeEditor_14.zip in the top of this thread a try. In version 1.4 the dimension of the GROB for textoutput is reduced depending on the file to show (defaults of 'pixmaxwidth' and 'maxnumrows' are in 'init()' overwritten by real file dimensions). I hope this helps. Mostly since I don't have any physical calculator to verify the problem. Sorry :-( Can you let me know, if 1.4 also explodes on the physical Prime? Thanks! Frank |
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11-21-2019, 11:22 PM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Hi Frank,
Thanks, CodeEditor 1.4 works at least to create and edit a new file (which 1.3 did not), but still crashes when trying to edit any program of a good size (like CodeEditor 1.3 or Virtual keyboard). When I try to open a larger file, I first see "Separating…" flashed in blue in the upper left, then get a message: CodeEditor 2 Error: Insufficient memory Note I named the program CodeEditor 2 (had to load the text code into a new program). I am showing 10.62MB of memory (on some days up to 16MB) and 196.7MB of storage. Trying to edit text files of 50KB or so doesn't seem to work. I assume a G2 would work fine - good to know. Thanks and take care, Steve |
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11-22-2019, 06:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2019 12:56 PM by FrankP.)
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Hi Steve,
thank's a lot for your investigations! I guess physical Prime does not survive DIMGROB_P(G1. In Chong's original sources the graphic was set to 'DIMGROB_P(G1,1024,13*rowm+5);' with rowm=400. It's a pitty that I have no physical Prime. So I can only ask you to change in line 558 of CodeEditor 1.4: Code: // DIMGROB_P(G1,pixmaxwidth,13*maxnumrows+5); // text If this changed DIMGROB_P will show bigger files, it means CodeEditor would need to display blockwise on physical Prime. Something not foreseen in the actual concept of slurping in a file as one big list of strings and show it in one big memory eating graphic. I fear when changed DIMGROB_P lets program execution continue, that parsing lines takes inaccaptable long time on physical Prime. On my Android parsing 800 lines takes about 4 seconds. Frank |
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11-22-2019, 07:17 PM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Hi Frank,
The original code as you sent it did not work; ran out of space trying to open VirtualKB. I cut down the space further by changing to: DIMGROB_P(G1,512,6*400+5); ...and it opened fine!!! May try experimenting on settings to understand space limitations, but works great. Neat environment (with Virtual KB) if stuck editing directly on the G1. Thanks and take care, Steve |
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11-22-2019, 08:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2019 09:30 PM by FrankP.)
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Great news, Steve!
Especially since CodeEditor makes most sense for physical Prime users.They can't switch to alternative editors on their device as Emu users can on Android, Linux or PC. I have been looking how to split textoutput on several smaller graphics and combine them when scrolling. Handling 'Bksp' and 'Enter' key I have to think about, but the rest is not magic. I will send an updated version 1.5 next days. Would be great if you could than test on physical Prime. Again thanks a lot for your efforts! Frank |
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11-30-2019, 02:20 PM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Hi Steve,
When rethinking your last post, your observations are not that great anymore: A working 'DIMGROB_P(G1,512,6*400+5);' means a max of only 2405 pix height, thus 185 lines per G page (one line 13 pix height). Assuming G1...G4 are used for textoutput only 740 lines are available (depending on the version vkbd uses G7,G8,G9; G6 for header footer; G5 for textlength). And what is more, when starting Virtual KB required less G1 size means: available max size of individual G depend on available overall mem. Thus even the 185 lines per one G page could fail, when using G1, G2, G3 and G4 together. In any case here a version 1.5, using G1...G4 with Code: LOCAL numrowsper_g:=185; // is this the max value on physical Prime? CodeEditor_15.zip (Size: 24.4 KB / Downloads: 37) Frank. |
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12-17-2019, 06:20 PM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Hi Frank,
Bad news on my end running on a G1 physical calculator. You were right about the limitation of the space - only able to see 185 lines and mostly OK on the width under 1.4. Under 1.5, tried to edit "Virtual Keyboard" (and others) and got warnings on "File has too long lines! Display...", then get "Insufficient Memory" error. I also tried creating a new program, which it created the shell, then immediately got an "Insufficient Memory" error. Note that my Memory is also being taken away by Code Editor. I had ~ 16MB available to me before I ran Code Editor, then only about 1MB after. I needed to constantly do a reset to get the memory back. Note I didn't try changing any settings - used as you had defined 1.5. Not sure how it would work under a G2 with 8 times the memory, but definitely not a go under G1 32MB. Good luck and advise if you substantially changed the approach and would like me to test again. Take care, Steve |
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12-19-2019, 01:45 PM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
Hi Steve,
so the only way to get Codeeditor on G1 Prime hardware running seems to be dynamic creation of the display. However, that would ruin the user response when scrolling through the coloured sources. To figure out why memory is not freed correctly on G1 hardware makes no sense, without having a device to play around with. Therefore, I make a note that Codeeditor is not suitable for G1 Prime Hardware. Unfortunately. In any case thanks’ a lot for your tests! Frank |
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09-21-2022, 06:28 AM
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RE: a good code editor for HP Prime
how does this editor run on prime g2?
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