Re: [git-users] Track changing imports when using git mv on Python project

2012-11-18 Thread [MACSkeptic] Mozair Alves do Carmo Júnior
I'd definitely suggest pycharm (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) if you're looking for a python IDE. It also refactors Javascript quite well. On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 6:11 AM, Iñigo Medina wrote: > > On Fri, 16 Nov 2012, Mario wrote: > > @ Iñigo: >> I meant something like the following: >> >

Re: [git-users] Track changing imports when using git mv on Python project

2012-11-17 Thread Iñigo Medina
On Fri, 16 Nov 2012, Mario wrote: @ Iñigo: I meant something like the following: git mv folder1/filename1 filename2 and in the same moment have changes in the code like: import folder1.filename1 --> import filename2 from folder1 import filename1 --> import filename2 import filename1

Re: [git-users] Track changing imports when using git mv on Python project

2012-11-16 Thread Mario
@ Iñigo: I meant something like the following: git mv folder1/filename1 filename2 and in the same moment have changes in the code like: import folder1.filename1 --> import filename2 from folder1 import filename1 --> import filename2 import filename1 --> import filename2 @ Peter: I t

Re: [git-users] Track changing imports when using git mv on Python project

2012-11-16 Thread PJ Weisberg
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Mario wrote: > I am currently totally rearranging a python project, which mainly means > changing file names and moving folders and files. Therefore I user git mv > and changes go very fast. Unfortunately I have to fix all the hanged > imports, which is really a lo

Re: [git-users] Track changing imports when using git mv on Python project

2012-11-16 Thread Iñigo Medina
I'm not sure I understand this right. Do you mean change the references to imports on python files or git references? iñ On Fri, 16 Nov 2012, Mario wrote: I am currently totally rearranging a python project, which mainly means changing file names and moving folders and files. Therefore I use