> To create the "re" identifier on the Python side, you need to write
> M-x pymacs-exec RET import re RET
It's nice that there's another workaround, but the real problem is
that the example as-written in the documentation didn't work :-)
> Additionally the documentation will be clarified in the
Hi,
After a long time, pymacs is coming back to life thanks to François
Pinard who has started reviving the project. I've discussed this issue
with him, and here's his answer (translation by yours truely):
> The user has tried to load the module using
> M-x pymacs-load RET re RET RET
>
> Thi
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 02:35:24PM -0400, Mark Eichin wrote:
>
> Suggestions? I'm at least partly curious if this works for anyone else :-)
Hi,
this is just a quick note to say that I can reproduce the bug locally.
I'm unfortunately completely overwhelmed by my day job these days and
will not be
Package: pymacs
Version: 0.22-3
Severity: normal
Under @subsection Python handles:
(setq matcher (pymacs-eval "re.compile('pattern').match"))
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Python: Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/Pymacs/pymacs.py\", line 95, in
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