/SublimeFortran

Fortran syntax highlighting for Sublime Text 3

Primary LanguageHTML

SublimeFortran

Comprehensive syntax highlighting for Fortran in Sublime Text 3.

Features:

  • Linter based on gfortran (requires the package SublimeLinter to work), highlights errors while you work:

  • Hover over inline latex in comments to see it rendered in a popup (requires build >= 3116):

  • Hover over intrinsic functions to see documentation in a popup (requires build >= 3116):

  • Code snippets

  • Indentation rules

  • Separate syntax definitions for fixed-format and modern Fortran.

  • Based on the new sublime-syntax file format and therefore currently requires a recent beta version of Sublime Text 3 (minimum build number 3084).

Pull requests are welcome :)

Installation

Option 1: via Package Control (recommended)

  1. Install Package Control

  2. Open the command pallete via ctrl+shift+p (Win, Linux) or cmd+shift+p (OS X)

  3. Choose Package Control: Install Package

  4. Choose Fortran

  5. The package will be installed and updated regularly by Package Control

Option 2: clone the repository

  1. In a terminal, cd into your Sublime Text Packages directory (which you can find via the menu option Preferences → Browse Packages...)

  2. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/315234/SublimeFortran.git Fortran (note the local directory name at the end of the command line)

  3. To update the package in future, return to the directory and run git pull

Configuration

Disabling documentation and latex popups

These can be turned on or off with the following settings:

{
    "fortran_disable_docs": true,
    "fortran_disable_latex": true,
}

Disabling rulers

The Fixed Form Fortran syntax included in this package sets some rulers to help code indentation and show where the 72 character limit is. If you find these distracting, they can be disabled by creating a language specific settings file.

To do this, create a file called FortranFixedForm.sublime-settings in your Packages/User/ containing the following:

{
    "rulers": []
}

Using the linter

This package includes a linter based on SublimeLinter3. SublimeLinter user settings can be modified by selecting SublimeLinter Settings - User from the Command Palette.

You may need to tell SublimeLinter where gfortran is located by adding it to paths in SublimeLinter user settings:

{
    "user": {
        "paths": {
            "linux": [],
            "osx": [
                "/usr/local/bin"
            ],
            "windows": []
        },
    }
}

Additional command line flags for gfortran may be also specified:

{
    "user": {
        "linters": {
            "gfortranfixedform": {
                "@disable": false,
                "args": [
                    "-fdefault-real-8",
                    "-fdefault-double-8"
                ],
                "excludes": []
            },
            "gfortranmodern": {
                "@disable": false,
                "args": [
                    "-fdefault-real-8",
                    "-fdefault-double-8",
                    "-ffree-line-length-none"
                ],
                "excludes": []
            },
        },
    }
}

The default flags included are currently -cpp -fsyntax-only -Wall.