This is the Opa plugin for Sublime Text 2/3
- Opa: http://opalang.org
- Sublime Text: http://www.sublimetext.com/
- Syntax highlighting
- Build system
- Code completion
- Contextual access to the online API documentation
- Tutorials (one for now)
- Download the package
- Move it to
~/.config/sublime-text(2)/Installed Packages/
(linux) or%APPDATA%\Sublime Text( 2)\Installed Packages\
(windows) or~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text( 2)/Installed Packages
(mac) - Start sublime and check that menu entry [View -> Syntax -> Opa] is present. If not verify 1) and 2) and restart sublime again and again.
Files with .opa
extension should automatically get syntax highlighting. If not, please make sure you are using the Opa plugin [View -> Syntax -> Opa].
Choose a build system:
- [Tools -> Build -> Build System -> Opa-All] builds all Opa files in the current directory
- [Tools -> Build -> Build System -> Opa-One] builds the single Opa source code you are editing
- [Tools -> Build -> Build System -> Opa-Conf] uses opa conf files from the current directory.
Then press F7
or launch from the menu [Tools -> Opa -> Build].
If there are compilation errors such as parsing or typing errors, you can navigate between them using F4
.
Yes, the Opa plugin also supports the classic syntax of Opa. Edit Opa-XXX.sublime-build
, and add --parser classic
in the cmd field just after opa.
Press F7
or [Tools -> Opa -> Run]
The compilation is done automatically, but there is a sync problem awaiting a fix.
So it's safer to build before for now.
- Hit [ctrl+d] or [right-click -> Opa Doc] to query doc.opalang.org for the highlighted word
- The Opa plugin features code completion on the Opa standard library. Try it, for instance by typing "Lfo" to expand to List.fold.
- The plugin also features skeletons for several Opa constructs. Try it, for instance by typing "function", select the completion, then:
- enter the function name
- press "tab"
- enter the function body
- press tab
- You can also play with the (first) tutorial by typing "TUTORIAL" and selecting the completion.
Copy the content of the plugin repository to a new Opa directory in your Sublime directory.
You can build the Sublime package yourself if you want:
- Install the AAAPackage Dev and Package Control Sublime packages
- Transform Opa.JSON-tmLanguage:
- Open the file
- Select build system json to tmLanguage
- F7
- Hit [ctrl+p -> "Package Control: Create Package File" -> "Opa"]
- You should have the plugin in Opa.sublime-package
Please use GitHub Issues for bugs. You are welcome to fork and contribute Pull Requests to make the Opa plugin rock as much as possible.
Thanks!