A simple language mode for the Solidity language. It is a constant work in progress as the language itself also progresses. For information about Solidity check the Tutorial and the Features wiki pages.
You can simply load the file in your emacs but the recommended way to install it is either via el-get or MELPA.
If you don’t know how to use el-get you can find more information on its webpage. First install el-get and then (in emacs), press Alt+x
(this is in emacs notation written as M-x
) and then type el-get-install
. This will prompt you for a package, type solidity-mode
and hit enter, this should install all you need.
You can also obtain solidity-mode from Melpa as can be seen here.
By default solidity-mode associates itself with any files ending in .sol
.
If using el-get
then you should have a specific package initializing lisp file. If not then you can put these
anywhere in your init.el
.
Regardless of where you installed solidity mode from, you need to require the package:
(require 'solidity-mode)
(append that line to your ~/.emacs
file)
The solc
binary is assumed to be located at /usr/bin/solc
. Wherever that is not the case you would have to manually
set the location of the binary like below:
(setq solidity-solc-path "/home/lefteris/ew/cpp-ethereum/build/solc/solc")
Note: This better be set before requiring solidity mode.
Solidity mode can also interface with flycheck if you have it. Make sure to download and install the flycheck package. Then configure it to either work on all modes or enable it only for solidity mode.
- Syntax highlighting
- Indentation
- On the fly syntax checking with flycheck
More features are planned, which would interface with the solidity libraries.