On 5/8/06, Don Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually,
Actually, sort of... In PySelection, when the terminator is requested it will always return the same line terminator from the first line of the document.
Actually, where is this? I've checked:
PySelection sel = new PySelection(new Document("foo\nbla"));
assertEquals(0, sel.getLineOfOffset(1));
So, it is returning 0 in the PySelection for the offset 1... Do you have an example where this is not the case?
Fabio:
Do you do something about making sure that only one type of line
terminator (cr|lf|cr-lf) is used in a Python file in Eclipse?
Actually,
I notice that Eclipse seems to let you have differing line terminators
in the same file, but that PySelection seems enforce one and only one
type of line terminator as per Guido's directions. (I hope this is what
you do).
Actually, sort of... In PySelection, when the terminator is requested it will always return the same line terminator from the first line of the document.
While I have your attention, is there any significance in PySelection's
line numbering starting at 0 while the line number displayed by Eclipse
starts at 1 ?
Actually, where is this? I've checked:
PySelection sel = new PySelection(new Document("foo\nbla"));
assertEquals(0, sel.getLineOfOffset(1));
So, it is returning 0 in the PySelection for the offset 1... Do you have an example where this is not the case?
-- Fabio
