This is the recommended installation method.
If you have Sublime Package Control, you should know what to do. read about it here.
After installing the package and restarting the editor:
- Open the Command Pallete (
ctrl+shift+P
orcmd+shift+P
). - Type "Install Package" and hit return.
- Type "Clarion" and hit return.
CompileCW.cmd usage
Project->EditProject to open your .sublime-project and add the following, where you alter give the absolute path to YOUR .sln
"build_systems":
[
{
"name": "Clarion",
//name your sublime-project the same as your .sln
"cmd": [
"${packages}\\Clarion\\CompileCW.cmd",
// What to build, convention is the same folder and basename as this sublime-project file, but with a .sln instead
"${project/\\.sublime-project/\\.sln/}",
//or hard code the absolute path to the sln, for example; // "c:\\HG\\TSI\\CW\\Est\\B47.sln",
// Build Configuration typcially Debug|Release
"Debug",
// "Release",
//CWRoot
"C:\\SV\\Clarion8",
//(Optional) CW_Ver, such as "8.0.9579" will default to current
""
],
//Appropriate for MSBuild in general
//uses perl style regex: (maybe this) http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/perl/regexp.html
"file_regex": "^\\s*(.*)\\(([0-9]*),([0-9]*)"
//"working_dir": "${project_path}:${folder}}",
//"shell" : true,
//Documentation on build systems: see http://docs.sublimetext.info/en/latest/reference/build_systems.html
}
]
Then you can use CTRL+B or F7 to compile You can double click on error lines to navigate to the bug