Hi John
On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 1:01:26 PM UTC, john lunzer wrote:
>
> I tried this code too. Once without @language python, in which it failed,
> and once with @language python, in which it was successful. So please
> make sure that this directive is included in a parent of the branch you're
> trying to parse-body on.
>
> On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 6:05:12 AM UTC-5, jkn wrote:
>>
>> Hi Edward
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 10:46:03 AM UTC, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 3:39 AM, jkn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> [I tried this code...]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ''' Test parse-body command '''
>>>>
>>>> class MyFirstClass():
>>>> def __init__(self):
>>>> pass
>>>>
>>>> def newFunc(self):
>>>> pass
>>>>
>>>> class MySecondClass():
>>>> def __init__(self):
>>>> pass
>>>>
>>>> def newFunc(self):
>>>> pass
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> and nothing happens when I execute the parse-body command.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Strange! It works for me.
>>>
>>> I did manage to crash parse-body just now with this code:
>>>
>>> @cmd('reload-settings')
>>> def reloadSettings(self, event=None):
>>> '''Reload all static abbreviations from all config files.'''
>>> self.reloadSettingsHelper(all=False)
>>>
>>> @cmd('reload-all-settings')
>>> def reloadAllSettings(self, event=None):
>>> '''Reload all static abbreviations from all config files.'''
>>> self.reloadSettingsHelper(all=True)
>>>
>>> But this crash shows up prominently in the log window.
>>>
>>> Are you running Leo from a console?
>>>
>>
>> I tried with and without a console. I'm on a different machine ATM but it
>> doesn't work on this either. If I run from a console and then execute
>> parse-body then nothing interesting is shown on the console:
>>
>>
>> Leo 5.4, build 20170221043749, Tue Feb 21 04:37:49 CST 2017
>> Git repo info: branch = master, commit = f860468937d5
>> Python 2.7.2, PyQt version 4.8.6
>> Windows 7 x86 (build 6.1.7601) SP1
>> reading settings in W:\@leo\jknprojects.leo
>> kill_one_shortcut <KeyStroke: u'Alt+d'>
>> kill_one_shortcut <KeyStroke: u'Ctrl+Home'>
>> kill_one_shortcut <KeyStroke: u'Ctrl+End'>
>> kill_one_shortcut <KeyStroke: u'Ctrl+e'>
>> kill_one_shortcut <KeyStroke: u'F9'>
>>
>>
>> FWIW the 'myLeoSettings.leo' file is shared between these different
>> machines. I can't see any mention of parse-body in there though.
>>
>> Jon N
>>
>
Bingo - Thank you!
In my defence I had tried something like that in the body in an early
experiment, without success.
So my next question ... why does this (presumably) work in the thread I
mention earlier? I don't see any mention of a language setting being
required there. Perhaps Edward has a default setting somewhere that I don't?
Thanks
Jon N
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