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[9fans] acme/acid integration ...
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6***@sneakemail.com
2011-12-30 04:34:04 UTC
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I could swear I remember reading about someone writing some tools that made it possible to use acme as a "gui" for acid, but my searches haven't come up with anything concrete. I was thinking about trying to do something analogous for a different debugger in P9P, and as hoping I could get some insights into how to begin by looking at the acme/acid work.

Is my memory completely fabricated? If not, does anyone know where I can find the code?

thanks,
Peter Canning
Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan
2011-12-30 05:41:11 UTC
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Hi,

If I am right, this thought is presented somewhere at the end of acid (or
acme?) paper. I asked Phil about this in a meeting. I remember he said he
was not convinced about acme being acid's front end.

Someone may know more/better.

That apart, I think it is not too difficult to get the basic things
working. IMHO, acme's simplicity comes as a hinder after some point for
anything grand. I have tried acme as front end for some of my tasks. Also,
I would like to point that I love acme and I have used it aggressively.

Regards
dharani
Post by 6***@sneakemail.com
I could swear I remember reading about someone writing some tools that
made it possible to use acme as a "gui" for acid, but my searches haven't
come up with anything concrete. I was thinking about trying to do
something analogous for a different debugger in P9P, and as hoping I could
get some insights into how to begin by looking at the acme/acid work.
Is my memory completely fabricated? If not, does anyone know where I can find the code?
thanks,
Peter Canning
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