Am 03.11.2011 18:23, schrieb Gabriele Lanaro:
Hi! emacs-for-python is mostly a big bundle that configures various
existent python packages, the problem it is trying to solve is to pack all
the features (syntax check, autocompletion, snippets etc.) in a single
place (it's very symilar to emacs-starter-kit in this respect). The default
python-mode I use is fgallina's python.el because I heard that it's the
candidate python mode in emacs24 and it plays nice with the other packages.
Asking him (fgallina) would be a really good move imho.
There are original features as well, for example the virtualenv extension
that integrates well with virtualenvwrapper and modifies directly the emacs
environmental variables instead of just modifying the python shell. There
is also a nice helper to configure flymake (on-the-fly syntax checking) but
not much more than that. I wanted to work also on other stuff, especially
some testing-helper extension.
That said I would be very happy to help you but do you have a specific
feature in mind that you want to see? I'm not sure how can I help, mostly
because the "favourite features" of emacs for python are completion and
ropemacs (that don't fit in a python-mode.el I guess).
Bye!
- Gabriele
Hi,
thanks for you kind answer.
As for the matter mentioned last --completion and ropemacs-- we just
started last weeks. Pymacs works out of the box now or at least did it
some days ago. Things are moving a little bit the moment.
Well, integration of all this you mentioned is a complex stuff. Will be
great if we must not start from the scratch.
Will send a resp. note to fgallina.
Expect in return also some gain for you - some harvest in bug reports
for example.
I'll keep you on the running when it starts.
Thanks again,
Andreas
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