sublimetext-cuda-cpp ==================== CUDA C++ package for Sublime Text 2 & 3 Syntax Highlighting ------------------- Currently supports highlighting of all CUDA C/C++ syntax defined in Appendices [B][1] and [C][2] of the NVIDIA CUDA C Programming Guide (CUDA Toolkit v6.0). Snippets -------- - Execution Configuration: `<<< + [TAB]` --> `<<>>()` with tab stops on each of the arguments. - `__syncthreads()`: `__s + [TAB]` - cudaMalloc: `cmal` --> `cudaMalloc((void**)&variable, bytes);` - cudaMallocManaged: `cmalmng` --> `cudaMallocManaged((void**)&variable, bytes);` - cudaMemcpy: `cmem` --> `cudaMemcpy(dest, src, bytes, cudaMemcpyHostToDevice);` - Kernel function prototype: `kernel` --> `__global__ void kernel()` with tab stops on the function name and inside the parentheses. - All existing snippets from the C++ package included with Sublime Text 2/3 Installation ------------ ### Easy [Install via Package Control](http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control) ### Hard * At a git-enabled command prompt, cd to Sublime Text 2 packages directory: * **OS X:** `~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/User` * **Windows:** `%APPDATA%\Sublime Text 2\Packages\User` * **Linux:** `~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/User` * Install by cloning the repository to your Sublime Text 2 Packages directory: git clone git://github.com/harrism/sublimetext-cuda-cpp.git Restart Sublime Text afterwards, switch to CUDA C++ as highlighting profile and try it out with one of the commands above. Contributing ------------ If you want to contribute to this package, please make syntax changes in the cuda-c++.JSON-tmLanguage file, NOT in the cuda-c++.tmLanguage file. I use the AAAPackageDev package for Sublime text to make development easier, including converting JSON to plist (XML) format. [1]: http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#c-language-extensions [2]: http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#mathematical-functions-appendix