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On 20.02.20 06:45, stardiviner wrote:
Hi,
python-mode.el developer here.
Since python.el is built-in to Emacs, I think that things should
continue to work for python-mode.el users, even if we entirely switch
over to only using python.el.
Thanks supporting python-mode.el. Both python-modes should not conflict
- except for the key-setting, which is taken by the last one loaded:
py-mode-map didn't work for some reasons, so both provide now
python-mode-map.
The only thing I'm not sure about, is whether the equivalent of
"python-shell-send-region" in python-mode.el will work with shells
started by python.el. If not, this could probably be addressed with a
patch to python-mode.el.
It should work. Will check it. Please feel free to send a bug-report
resp. feature request to
https://gitlab.com/python-mode-devs/python-mode/issues
in case of python-mode.el related stuff.
You could test this by explicitly setting `org-babel-python-mode' to
`python' (it is probably set to `python-mode' on your system, which is
the default when python-mode.el is detected).
I'll add a TODO for myself to explicitly mark python-mode-related
variables as deprecated. I'm also planning a major update to the Worg
documentation of ob-python when 9.4 comes out, and will mention the
deprecation there as well.
Thanks for your work! Jack
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[ stardiviner ]
BTW there are some reasons, why python-mode.el still exists: no known
indentation bugs, finer navigation commands etc. Maybe have a look at
open python.el bugs and check them against python-mode.el
Best,
Andreas