On Mar 25, 2005, at 8:15 AM, Dave Love wrote:
I don't see what this has to do with Emacs. Why would you want that in an Emacs sub-process but not interacting with python from the shell?
In the shell, the text wraps around to the next line, which is acceptable.
This is not the case for Emacs windows split vertically with C-x 3 or ECB.
Using pprint eliminates the need for horizontal scrolling in this case.
You do make a good point though; this is essentially a Python configuration
and not an Emacs one.
I do notice that completion doesn't seem to work if an item's list of attributes is too long (try completing "os.<M-Tab>"). Is that one of these bugs, or have I managed to overlook something?
What is the problem in that case? I don't see it on a quick try.
On my system, the emacs.py rlcompleter interface works correctly and outputs a string, but python.el does not successfully read this string and reports "Can't find completion for "os.""
I am using CVS from 20 March on Mac OS X. The problem occurs both in Emacs.app and emacs -q -nw. Judging by your experience, I fear it might be specific to my platform.
Thanks, Steve
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