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VimR — Neovim GUI for macOS in Swift
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README.md |
nvox
NeoVim for OS X
About
There are other working NeoVim GUIs for OS X, e.g. NyaoVim, neovim-dot-app, etc., why another? Well, nvox is a toy project, meaning e.g. no tests whatsoever, for me to:
- play around (obviously) with NeoVim,
- play around with the
XPC
-architecture and to find out whether this is a viable choice for an OSX-NeoVim-GUI-app, - play around with Swift (and especially with RxSwift) and
- (most importantly) have fun!
It could very well be that nothing useful comes out of it.
How to Build
First install homebrew
, then:
xcode-select --install # install the Xcode command line tools
brew install carthage # install Carthage for dependency management
brew install libtool automake cmake pkg-config gettext ninja # install libs and tools for neovim
carthage update --platform osx
git submodule update --init
cd neovim
ln -s ../NeoVimXpc/local.mk .
make CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release libnvim # optional, the nvox target in Xcode also does this
Run the nvox
-target in Xcode.
Project Setup
Artifacts Hierarchy
nvox.app
+-- SwiftNeoVim.framework
+-- NeoVimView
+-- NeoVimXpc.xpc
+-- libnvim
+-- other libs for NeoVim
+-- runtime files for NeoVim
Libraries for NeoVim
- The library
libiconv
is linked by the linker flag-liconv
. The version bundled with OSX will be linked. - The library
libintl
should be installed byhomebrew
and is statically linked by explicitly using the linker flag/usr/local/opt/gettext/lib/libintl.a
. - Other libraries used by NeoVim, which are automatically built by building
libnvim
, are linked by adding them to the Xcode project.