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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 and C of the NVIDIA CUDA C Programming Guide (CUDA Toolkit v6.0).
Snippets
- Execution Configuration:
<<< + [TAB]
--><<<gridDim, blockDim, sharedBytes, streamId>>>()
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
Hard
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At a git-enabled command prompt, cd to Sublime Text 2 packages directory:
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OS X:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/User
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Sublime Text 2\Packages\User
- Linux:
~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/User
- Windows:
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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.