A utility to create a simple C source file with a main and open it in an editor.
Project description
make_c
A script to generate a simple C program with a few basic includes and a main()
. Then it opens the file in your editor of choice placing the cursor at the proper line and column to start adding code.
Supported editors include:
- vim
- SublimeText (
subl
) - TextMate (
mate
)
Installing
$ cd make_c
$ python3 setup.py install
Running
Help output:
$ make_c -h
usage: make_c [-h] [--list-editors] [--editor EDITOR] [--skip-editor] [--tabs]
[--generate-makefile]
[filename]
positional arguments:
filename Name of the source file to create.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--list-editors List known editors.
--editor EDITOR Editor to use to open the resulting source file.
--skip-editor Create the source file but don't open it in an editor.
--tabs Use tabs instead of spaces.
--generate-makefile Create a makefile to build the program.
Creating and editing a file:
make_c foo.c
#Edit in SublimeText instead:
make_c foo.c --editor=subl
#Generate a makefile in addition to the C file.
make_c foo.c --generate-makefile
Adding editor support
To add additional editors, extend the CProgram
class and override:
- the
EDITOR
class variable - The
generate_editor_command()
instance method
The generate_editor_command()
method should return an argv
that represents that editor's commandline incantation in list form suitable for consumption by subprocess.Popen()
. For example, if your editor takes a --line
and --column
argument, you would return:
def generate_editor_command(self):
return [self.EDITOR,
"--line",
"%d" % self.edit_line,
"--column",
"%d" % self.edit_column,
self.filename]
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