Hi!
Meanwhile I have also filed a bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711720 with a fix attachment. There are indentation issues which I am still facing trouble in overcoming.
See bugzilla! So, I think you should (apart from fixing the patch but that should be trivial) concentrate on your application as the deadline is on Monday. So for the single file-feature it would be good to add some more text to https://wiki.gnome.org/Anjuta/Roadmap/BuildSystemCleanUp. Here are some ideas on my side: Background: Especially in educational background people want to be able to quickly build simple "Hello World"-like files in the different programming languages. Feature: If there is a file open in anjuta without a Makefile/Makefile.am in the build directory and somebody chooses "Build->Compile" then he should be prompted with a dialog given him simple choices for compiler options (UI draft tbd). The dialog would probably have a "don't ask me again" option and the options should also be editable in the preferences. It should be able to gather metadata for the different programming languages supported (C, C++, Vala, Python, Javascript). Pressing OK would build the file according to the rules given. Quite similar there should be an "Execute" feature which would also launch the scripting engines for Python and Javascript where no compilation is required. Please try to convert this (adding your own ideas, please) to some kind of RFC in the wiki (you can also create a subpage) which would be part of your application. I am pretty sure Sébastian can also help on the implementation details but that could be discussed later on. Regards, Johannes
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