CMake Editors Support
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CMake Editor Modes
There are CMake syntax highlighting and indentation supports for several editors:
- Emacs combined syntax highlighting and indentation mode. To enable it, add the following to your .emacs file:
; Add cmake listfile names to the mode list. (setq auto-mode-alist (append '(("CMakeLists\\.txt\\'" . cmake-mode)) '(("\\.cmake\\'" . cmake-mode)) auto-mode-alist)) (autoload 'cmake-mode "~/CMake/Docs/cmake-mode.el" t)
- VIM syntax highlighting and indentation mode. To enable indentation, copy indentation file to your .vim/indent directory, syntax highlighting file to your .vim/syntax directory and add the following to your .vimrc:
:autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.cmake,CMakeLists.txt,*.cmake.in runtime! indent/cmake.vim :autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.cmake,CMakeLists.txt,*.cmake.in setf cmake
- Kate, KWrite, KDevelop and all other KDE applications, which use the kate text-editing component support cmake syntax highlighting. Currently you have to open the settings dialog and choose download (Settings -> Configure Kate -> Editor -> Highlighting -> Download) and there select CMake in the listbox. Then the cmake syntax highlighting definition file for kate will be downloaded and installed. From KDE 3.4 and later cmake syntax highlighting will come with standard KDE.
- UltraEdit (an approach) save the jpg as text: File:Wordfile.jpg
- Enscript syntax highlighting rules. To enable it:
- copy cmake.st in the hl/ directory.
- add the following in the namerules section of the hl/enscript.st file:
/CMakeLists\.txt/ cmake; /\.cmake.*$/ cmake; /\.ctest.*$/ cmake;
Creating New Editor Mode
The best way to start is to check the logic in existing ones. Make sure to enable indentation for files that match the following file names:
- CMakeLists.txt
- *.cmake
- *.cmake.in
- *.ctest
- *.ctest.in