Component has been created for Enki editor as replacement for QScintilla
- Syntax highlighting for 196 languages
- Smart indentation for many languages
- Line numbers
- Bookmarks
- Advanced edit operations
- Matching braces highlighting
- Autocompletion based on document content
- Marking too long lines with red line
- Rectangular selection and copy-paste
- Vim mode
Qutepart depends on:
- Python 3
- PyQt5
- pcre
Versions up to 2.2.3
used to work on Python 2 and PyQt4.
1. Install pcre and development files
On Debian, Ubuntu and other Linuxes install package libpcreX-dev
, where X
is available in your distribution pcre version.
For other OSes - see instructions on pcre website
On Debian, Ubuntu and other Linuxes install package python3-dev
, on other systems - see Python website
It will probably be gcc
python3 setup.py install
- Download and install the CMake binary. Tested with 2.8.12.
- Download and install Microsoft Visual Studio Express Edition 2010 (or the full version).
- Create a root directory and place the following as subdirectories in it:
- Download the pcre source. Tested with v. 8.37.
- Download the latest Qutepart release.
cd <pcre-8.37 source>
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=OFF -DPCRE_SUPPORT_UTF:BOOL=ON -DPCRE_SUPPORT_JIT:BOOL=ON -G "Visual Studio 10 2010"
cmake --build . --config Release
cd qutepart
python3 setup.py build_ext --include-dir=../pcre-8.37/build --lib-dir=../pcre-8.37/build/Release
python3 -m pip install -e .
Qutepart contains a lot of tests. See tests/
directory. This tests are very useful to verify correctness of highlighting, indentation, Vim mode, etc. The tests often fail on CI because of hard-to-track PyQt bugs. Many issues were workarounded, but new issues appear on new OSes and software envinronments.
If we try to run tests on CI, more time are spent on finding workarounds than saved by tests.
It is not recommended to run the tests automatically now, hovewer the tests still live in the repository for manual execution by developers.
Kate and Katepart (an editor component) is really cool software. The Kate authors and community have created, probably, the biggest set of highlighters and indenters for programming languages.
- Qutepart uses Kate syntax highlighters (XML files)
- Qutepart contains a port from Javascript to Python of Kate indenters (12% of the code base in version 1.0.0)
- Qutepart doesn't contain Katepart code.
Nothing is wrong with Katepart. Qutepart has been created to enable reusing highlighters and indenters in projects where a KDE dependency is not acceptable.
make bump-version # Set next version number. Commit the changes
make changelog-update # Edit and commit 3 changelog files
git tag vx.x.x
git push
git push --tags
make push-obs # upload the version to Open Suse build service
# make pip release TODO document this step
Andrei Kopats [email protected]
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