Have you tried to use CEDET with python.el? If so, how did it work? Why I ask:
I'm a longtime (though not expert) emacs user (currently using GNU Emacs 23.1.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.18.0) of 2009-09-27 on crested, modified by Debian aka ubuntu karmic package=emacs-snapshot), new python coder, and former cperl and JDEE http://jdee.sourceforge.net/ user. I'd like to have a python development environment for emacs (PDEE) as useful as JDEE. Given my version of emacs, I got, and am trying out, python.el, but I'm also trying out python-mode.el. It's working well enough, but I'd really appreciate features like smart completion. I'll try setting up pycomplete, but note pycomplete.py > (untried w/ GNU Emacs so far) ... > This is unlikely to be done the way Emacs completion ought to be done, It Seems To Me (quite possibly naively) that the best/easiest way to get smarter completion particularly, and several more services besides, is to use CEDET http://cedet.sourceforge.net/ (as does JDEE). So I'm wondering if you (collectively) or someone you know has tried that, how it worked, and (if it worked) what init.el config code was required. TIA, Tom Roche <tom_ro...@pobox.com> _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode