Provides syntax highlighting for the AMPL modelling language (.mod
, .dat
and .run
files).
Using Sublime Package Control (recommended): If you have installed Sublime Package Control, you can easily install the AMPL Language package via the Package Control: Install Package
menu item (shortcut: CTRL+SHIFT+P). Search for AMPL Highlighting
in the list.
Without Git: Download the latest source zip from github and extract the files to your Sublime Text "Packages" directory, into a new directory named AMPL.
With Git: Clone the repository in your Sublime Text "Packages" directory:
git clone git://github.com/jackdunnnz/sublime-ampl.git AMPL
The "Packages" directory is located at:
- OS X:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/
- Linux:
~/.Sublime Text 2/Packages/
- Windows:
%APPDATA%/Sublime Text 2/Packages/
You can access it through the menu in Preferences
> Browse Packages...
On OS X, further configuration is needed in order for license files to be found (the environment variables need to be added manually to the sublime-build file). Create a file in Packages/User
named AMPL.sublime-build
with the following content:
{
"osx":
{
"env":
{
"ILOG_LICENSE_FILE": "path/to/access.ilm"
}
}
}
Replace path/to/access.ilm
with the actual path to your ILOG license file.
AMPL, an acronym for "A Mathematical Programming Language", is an algebraic modelling language for describing and solving high-complexity problems for large-scale mathematical computation (i.e. large-scale optimization and scheduling-type problems).
AMPL is available from http://www.ampl.com/
This package adds syntax highlighting for all built-in functions, as well as strings, numeric values (including Infinity
), and function arguments.
Comments are also highlighted. In AMPL, line comments are started by #
, and block comments are delineated by /*
*/
.
To solve an AMPL model, ctrl+B
(Build) will invoke AMPL on the .run
file for the model. This can be done from any of the files for the model, provided that the .run
script shares the same name as the current file e.g. building example.mod
would invoke AMPL on example.run
.
This package is a port of the AMPL highlighting scheme for VIM. If there are any issues or suggestions to do with the highlighting, please let me know.