Hi everyone, I'd like some advice about using python-mode with a python subprocess. I always preferred to use emacs+file+external process as opposed to use an ipython's notebook-like interface: it's just more convenient, especially when debugging existing code.
I often use the same setup when doing some analysis, and this is when an inotebook-like interface is more convenient for evaluation: I'd like to evaluate code not line-by-line, or by defun, but by my custom-defined blocks. I realized I was continuously selecting a region, and using py-send-region over and over. Right now I narrow to the region I'm editing, and use py-send-buffer instead. It's ok-eish, but narrow/widen narrow/widen, while less common, is still inconvenient. I've seen people using org-mode for this kind of setup instead. Which might be ok, but I'd like to know what other choices I could have as well. I was thinking of defining a custom region using comments, and defining my own py-send-custom-block using comment markers as boundaries. Surely, something like this must already exists. _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode