vscode-ocaml-platform
ionide-vscode-fsharp
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ISC License | MIT License |
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vscode-ocaml-platform
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using vscode? This issue needs 20 upvotes to get worked on
Ideally the vscode mode for OCaml should also be able to implement its own error-reporting format (assuming structured error messages from the compiler) or register its own regexes... wait a minute, does it not already do that? A quick search points to https://github.com/ocamllabs/vscode-ocaml-platform/issues/227 which suggests that the vscode-ocaml-platform plugin does include regexps to parse OCaml file locations. So are you sure this needs an upstream fix?
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OCaml 5 Dev Experience?
You're looking at an old repo, I'm pretty sure the VS Code extension works with OCaml 5.0.
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Is there a modern IDE with good support for OCaml?
Out of curiosity I went to look at your issue: https://github.com/ocamllabs/vscode-ocaml-platform/issues/1020
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Writing custom VSCode extensions in ReasonML
The main OCaml VSCode extension is written in OCaml: https://github.com/ocamllabs/vscode-ocaml-platform so you can just use the same build system and add the ReasonML preprocessor (?)
ionide-vscode-fsharp
- Ask HN: Why do you think F# is not more popular, even within the .NET ecosystem?
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Is there a modern IDE with good support for OCaml?
I'd love to see something similar to Microsoft's Ionide project or for JetBrains to invest in IDE support.
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Why OCaml?
> Pretty good, https://ionide.io
It pains me to admit it because I really like F# but, with due respect to the developers, Ionide and its related projects are the most unstable toolchain I've ever used.
Spend half a day reloading the editor because the extension keeps hanging on non-trivial MSBuild only to discover that the formatter has truncated in half one of the files you worked on due to a soundness bug. (OCaml's editor support, in contrast, is quite stable.)
Rider is the best editing experience I've had with F#, by far.
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How to get a non-broken F# development experience?
I know it's a recurring topic but it's reaching a high level of pain *again* (see NET SDK 6.0.400 and 7.0.100 previews don't currently work with Ionide).
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The Case for C# and .NET
I don't disagree but it owes a lot of that to OCaml. That said, since we're talking about C#, F# and VS Code I'm gonna talk about a pet peeve I have. If you open a C# project in VS Code when the "Ionide" (basically the F# plugin for Code) is installed then Ionide thinks it's a F# project and will open some F# stuff after a few seconds (or prompt you to setup some F# stuff in its gitignore). The root cause has been identified (plugin activates when it sees a ".sln" file), a PR have been opened and rejected with no mention as to why (https://github.com/ionide/ionide-vscode-fsharp/pull/1401) and the developers behind it are frustratingly non-communicative about it, closing issues about it (https://github.com/ionide/ionide-vscode-fsharp/issues/1701). Usual rules about OSS maintainers apply, they don't technically owe us users anything ... but man it feels like we're being trolled by now :D
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Rust Is Hard, Or: The Misery of Mainstream Programming
F# doesn't have a hard dependency on vscode. Resources from MS will obviously encourage using MS tooling, but ionide [1] is really good. The lsp+neovim workflow is not as good but getting better.
[1] https://ionide.io/
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Making Ionide less "intrusive" in its new vscode version
Important thread about this: https://github.com/ionide/ionide-vscode-fsharp/issues/1693
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Perf Avore: A Rule Based CrossPlatform Performance Based Monitoring and Analysis Tool
Perf Avore was developed on VSCode using the ionide plugin and dotnet cli.
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A few newbie questions
I was on .Net 5 but same issue on 6. I tried the fix here- setting FSharp.dotnetRoot explicitly in settings.json and so far it seems better.
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Debugging tests in VS Code
Make sure to keep an eye on this MR for that very capability :)
What are some alternatives?
melange - A mixture of tooling combined to produce JavaScript from OCaml & Reason
playwright-dotnet - .NET version of the Playwright testing and automation library.
proposal-pipeline-operator - A proposal for adding a useful pipe operator to JavaScript.
Feliz - A fresh retake of the React API in Fable and a collection of high-quality components to build React applications in F#, optimized for happiness
jakt - The Jakt Programming Language
Perla - A cross-platform tool for unbundled front-end development that doesn't depend on Node or requires you to install a complex toolchain
Escalin
fs-components
elmish - Elm-like abstractions for F# apps
Fable: F# |> BABEL - F# to JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust and Dart Compiler
Thoth.Json - Library for working with JSON in a type safe manner, this libs is targeting Fable
ML.NET - ML.NET is an open source and cross-platform machine learning framework for .NET.