(work in progress) As much as possible, OS-dependent functions should be put in `os.h/os-*.c`. (But "pure" functions like `qsort_with_context`, which could in theory be implemented on any platform with just plain C, should be put in `util.c` even if they use OS-specific library functions.) ## Header files ## Unicode - UTF-32 - codepoints are characters - stuff outside BMP on windows ## Drawing ## Adding settings ## Adding commands ## Adding languages ## Syntax highlighting Obviously we don't want to re-highlight the whole file every time a change is made. Ideally, we would just re-highlight the line that was edited, but that might not work, because some syntax highlighting (e.g. multi-line comments) spans multiple lines. So we keep track of a "syntax state" for the start of each line (whether we're in a multi-line comment or not, whether we're in a multi-line string or not, etc.). A line's syntax highlighting can only change if it is edited, or if its syntax state changes. ## Adding LSP features ## Releasing When releasing a new version of `ted`: - Update `TED_VERSION` in `ted.h`. - Update `Version` in `control` for the `.deb` file. - Run `make ted.deb` on Debian/Ubuntu. - Run `make.bat release` on Windows. - Open installer project, and increment version number. - Build `ted.msi`. - Create a new release on GitHub with `ted.deb` and `ted.msi`.