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by quarnster 4616 days ago
One of the reasons it was retired is the same reason people can't open up issues on lime. Too much demand to fix everything that's broken, and not enough people actually fixing it combined with me not touching much C/C++ code personally.

I do still accept pull requests for it, and if anyone wants to step up as a maintainer I'd happily add them as collaborators after they've submitted a few pull requests.

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My plan is to dive into the plugin if/when it breaks. If I can't get it working, I'll probably take that as a single to leave Sublime Text (unless development and interaction with the community has picked up again).

At the moment, SublimeClang working so well is the only thing which is stopping me looking around at other editors (I've tried the grand old vim and emacs before, and never got on well with either of them).

actually, aside from a few UI issues, i don't really have any complaints with sublimeclang, however, if the time comes that it no longer works with a build of ST3, i'll be more than happy to try and make a fix.
Will lime's completion still support C/C++?