anatoly techtonik wrote:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:10 AM, "Martin v. Löwis" <mar...@v.loewis.de> wrote:
Anatoly's question is actually a fair one for python-dev - we're the
ones that *ship* Idle, so it is legitimate to ask our reasons for
continuing to do so.
OTOH, the second (or, rather, third) question (does anybody think it
should be replaced) is indeed on-topic for python-dev.
That is the exact question I have in my mind. Sorry for not being able
to state it clearly. I'll be more straightforward next time.
I didn't really answer that question before, so I do now: I have not
personally plans to replace it, and I'm skeptical wrt. anybody else's
plans unless there is specific code in existence that IDLE could be
replaced *with*.
There are a lot of Python editors. It is unlikely that they implement
all IDLE features, but I believe that 20% of IDLE features that is
used by 80% of users are guaranteed by any editor out of the box.
Assuming that they are more extensible than IDLE anyway. (I would say
"perfection is achieved when there is nothing more to add...", but I
promised to be straightforward).
If we filter list of http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors by
language/license/framework, we will be able to see if there is any
suitable open source Python code to replace IDLE's.
Why replace IDLE?
Then there will be another issue - all editors are based upon some
frameworks - I didn't see any popular cross-platform GUI toolkits in
Python, so we will inevitably face the need to replace Tkinter with
other default GUI toolkit.
This just *won't* happen. (At least not in the forseeable future.)
Better filter your list to only those IDEs that use Tkinter or have a
GUI not dependent on packages that aren't already in the standard library.
Michael
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