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Simple Ifdef

by rumly111 ST3

Sublime Text 3 plugin to highlight #ifdef-#else-#endif

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README

simpleifdef Sublime Text 3 plugin

This plugin automatically scans current file, searches for matching #ifdef-#else-#endif and remembers their position. Then, if the cursor enters one of those lines, all other corresponding lines are highlighted. Keywords #ifdef, #ifndef, #if, #else, #elif, #endif are supported

It now supports simple error highlighting.

Installation

Via Package Control, or copy simpleifdef.py to ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/

License

GNU General Public License version 2

Project GitHub

https://github.com/rumly111/simpleifdef

Author

Joseph Botosh rumly111@gmail.com