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MVBasic Extension

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This Visual Studio Code extension is used for syntax highlighting, IntelliSense and program formating for PickBasic code development. We hope this project sparks a sense of community involvement and action within the MultiValue and Pick Database space and if that is exciting to you, we'd love to have you help out! Please see our Contribution Guidelines and Code of Conduct for more information.

Installation

The easiest way to use this extension is to download it from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace. Please be aware that VS Code may require a reload after installation or updating.

Features

This extension includes the following features:

  • Syntax highlighting
  • IntelliSense
  • Code folding
  • Code formatting
  • Goto/Peek Definition
    • Automatically jump to and peek internal subroutines
    • Automatically peek/load CALL, CHAIN and INCLUDE routines
  • Syntax checking for:
    • GOTO/GOSUB's
    • LOOPS
    • CASE statements
    • IF THEN/ELSE statements
  • Access your remote MultiValue files and programs
  • Find all References of a word in current program
  • Shows outline of internal subroutines, include files and subroutine calls
  • Documentation in Markdown! (Note: we'd love your pull requests to make this even better!)

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Development Setup

To clone, develop and run the code locally you will need:

  1. Node.js
  2. Git
  3. Clone the repository from GitHub (git clone https://github.com/mvextensions/mvbasic.git)
  4. Open the cloned copy in an IDE. We'd suggest using Visual Studio Code because that's why we're all here right?
  5. Run npm install from the command line wherever you cloned the project. VS Code makes this easy, with the project open just open a new terminal window in the editor.
  6. Congratulations! You're setup to work on the code.

To debug, make sure you run the debugger for the following configurations (these are provided in the .vscode/launch.json file).

  1. Launch Client
  2. Attach to Server

Credit

This extension would not be possible without the hard work by Grant Hart, Perry Stauffer and the rest of the team at OnGroup.

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