[Pythonmac-SIG] pragma mark with python in xcode?

Nehemiah Dacres vivacarlie at gmail.com
Wed Aug 13 17:16:45 CEST 2008


Sigh, now you see my misunderstanding, sorry for the abuse of CAPS LOCK but
#pragma marks are only called  #pragma because of the preprocessor, which is
why GCC is getting away from that. (note the gcc handbook, i checked it out
one week) anyway, it would be silly for an editor to detect things that are
language specific in a non language spesific way. if you just said you
wanted to mark places in your code, then you would have gotten that sooner.
(in an editor spesific manor) note : I use Vim

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 8:16 AM, Daniel Ashbrook <anjiro at cc.gatech.edu>wrote:

> Heeeey, awesome! Who woulda thought that reading the documentation would
> actually come in handy? Much obliged, Mike!
>
>
> dan
>
>
>
> Mike Covill wrote:
>
>>  From Apple's "Xcode Workspace Guide:, chapter 6, section 2:
>>
>>
>> http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeWorkspace/600-The_Text_Editor/chapter_6_section_2.html
>>
>> you can use these inside a comment and the drop down will display them in
>> bold, like the #pragma mark does in C code:
>>
>> MARK:
>> TODO:
>> FIXME:
>> !!!:
>> ???:
>>
>> You can use "MARK:" just like you use "#pragma mark" in C code, and it
>> ("MARK:") will not show up in the drop down, just the comment following it.
>>  The others will be included in the drop down item.
>>
>> #MARK: Section 1
>>  displays as:   "Section 1"
>>
>> #!!!: Look at this now!
>>  displays as:   "!!! Look at this now"
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
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