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I grabbed the core of reindent.py and put it into an extension, unmodified.
The original reindent.py will emit Indentation Errors if they exist.
ScriptBinding already has nice code to handle these problems by highlighting
the error
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
This issue can be closed.
The natural language toolkit uses Tk for its GUI, the same as IDLE. Under
Ubuntu 8.10, IDLE is launched from the menu without a subprocess. Running nltk
as described without a subprocess causes this problem.
Try
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Rather than change the core code of IDLE, I've attached an extension to achieve
terminal-like behavior. It provides a toggle to enable/disable. However, this
extension as-is only works on the 2.x series, although it can be modified
slightly
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See attached diff file. Patching PyShell.py Version 1.2.1
PyShell ignores letter/number key presses when the cursor is not on the
command line. Instead it should redirect any letter/number key presses
to the command line. (Changed
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Hi Terry,
The patch allows you to select previous output if your cursor leaves the
command line area. Press the left arrow button at a new command line
does this.
Thank you for your feedback!
- RDS
Terry J. Reedy wrote:
Terry J. Reedy
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I rewrote the patch to better handle multi-line input. In rewriting the
patch I realized that there can be many different ways to handle up/down
key presses while the cursor is in the input region. Here is the
behavior of this patch:
For single
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Pressing Home on Windows XP in the PyShell window places the cursor
before instead of after it. On Linux, this behaves correctly.
The problem is in PyShell.py in the home_callback(). At line 1064:
if event.state != 0 and event.keysym == Home
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
I just tried Squeezer. It's pretty neat and it solves a different
problem. Clearing the contents of the shell window should be a simple
operation.
The undo operation doesn't restore iomark properly, nor does it restore
tags. I've uploaded
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The class browser relies on the pyclbr module to scan the code. This
module doesn't support classes within classes. Both pyclbr and IDLE's
class browser need to be modified.
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IDLE's EditorWindow.py relies on using FileList.py's vars dictionary to store
Tkinter variables instead of using its own. As a consequence,
toggling a checked menu item in one editor window toggles the menu item in ALL
editor windows
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Here's a patch.
The smart_backspace_event code considers sys.ps1 even though it's not a PyShell
instance. The context_use_ps1 flag is already used to modify other behavior
of the editor window when it is a PyShell instance, so
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Here's a patch that identifies bogus escape characters at the end of the
replvar string and appends an extra \ to fix it.
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I don't have the beep problem you describe under Linux using Python 3.2
(r32:88445, Mar 25 2011, 19:56:22). That may be a platform-specific bug.
Here's a patch to use re.escape instead.
A minor side effect of using re.escape
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
For Code Context, the behavior is a bug since the menu item check can be
changed independently of the actual status of Code Context.
As far as I can tell, flist.vars mostly contains variables created by
EditorWindow.py's get_var_obj
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This is related to http://bugs.python.org/issue989712
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The interactive interpreter in IDLE does not reset its compiler __future__
flags when you restart the shell.
To verify this, type into the shell:
from __future__ import barry_as_FLUFL
1 != 2
You'll get a syntax error
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Attached is a patch against 3.2.2 which does proper after_cancel calls on the
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I can reproduce the problem with Ubuntu 11.04 with Python 3.2. The
WidgetRedirector calls tk_call with a tuple containing unencoded Unicode
strings.
Attached is a patch to encode all arguments if the argument has the encode
attribute
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This is a minor interface issue. The accelerator for opening the _Options menu
in an editor conflicts with the F_ormat menu.
I suggest changing the Options accelerator to i since Alt-t is for toggling
tabs. (Perhaps the accelerator
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Which platform are you running?
On Linux (Ubuntu 11.10, Python 3.2, Tk 8.5), Alt-o does not toggle between
Format and Options. The first Alt-o selects Format and the second Alt-o
selects Comment Out Region.
Changing Format's accelerator
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Alt-3 is comment-out region on Linux as well. The problem is that o is an
accelerator for Comment Out Region under the Format menu. Pressing Alt-o and
o under Linux is equivalent to Alt-o and Alt-o.
This toggling between Format and Options
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With IDLE 3.2 on Ubuntu 11.04, this is not a problem. An error box pops up:
SyntaxError
(unicode error) 'unicodeescape' codec can't decode bytes in position 0-3:
truncated \xXX escape
With IDLE 2.7.1 on Ubuntu 11.04, the console gives
New submission from Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com:
Two instances of ColorDelegator are in the percolator chain. This is a
regression from 2.x.
The problem can be found in __init__ of EditorWindow in EditorWindow.py.
Calling io.loadfile eventually calls filename_change_hook (See
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
I can confirm that using idle -e dir still causes a hang on Windows using
3.2.2 and on Ubuntu using 2.7.1 and 3.2
The given patch fixes the problem on those platforms.
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+1
The proposed patch works as described.
I do agree with Marco that IDLE does need some more QA.
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Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
#2704 covers point 1 (In the shell window, if you click anywhere but on the
current line and move the cursor there, the window stops handling key strokes.)
#3851 covers point 1.1) Pressing the Home key moves the cursor before the
prompt
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I considered saving directly from the shell but then I ran into a use-case
problem. Saving the shell window as an runnable script will also save any
syntax errors that were entered. A user would then have to open an editor to
correct
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I have given this issue some further consideration, and realized that my +1
recommendation was not correct.
Starting the interactive python interpreter will automatically include [''] in
sys.path. A fresh restart of IDLE's shell does
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
I attached a better patch that preserves the goals of the original code while
not creating two color delegators.
I traced down when the regression occurred (2007-09-06):
(a4bd8a4805a8) 1. Fail gracefully if the file fails to decode when
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I applied the patch against the latest version in the repository and it works
correctly.
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This issue relates to #1178
A traceback does not necessarily mean that the last statement had the error.
For example:
a = lambda: 1/0
a()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File pyshell#1, line 1, in module
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This issue is mentioned as part of #13504 meta-issue.
The attached patch extends Tal's original patch by also updating the help.txt
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Attached is a patch to have Alt-i bring up the Options menu.
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I've encountered this bug several times myself. I applied this patch and it
corrects the issue.
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Given Amaury's last message, should this issue be closed as being resolved?
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Here's a simple patch to fix this bug.
The prompt causes the first level of indented code to use 8 spaces.
Further indented code should use 4 spaces, but still uses 8 spaces likely due
to the bug described in #8285.
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Should this issue be closed? It is related to #4691.
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The patch won't apply against 3.3a0 because self.set_saved(1) became
self.set_saved(True) in r70054 (da7a120c0478)
After correcting this minor point, the patch works as expected.
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This is a duplicate of #4832.
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Attached is a patch to correct the existing bug as-is.
Should the behavior of IDLE be changed as Tal suggests?
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Attached is a patch to fix the bug.
When selecting Open from the File Menu, ishanderrunning is empty.
Unbind/Bind requests are handled synchronously.
When pressing Ctrl+O, ishandlerrunning is no longer empty, and the actual
bind/unbind
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Running IDLE on Windows typically uses pythonw.exe. Unfortunately any error
messages written to stderr will cause IDLE to terminate abruptly without an
error message. This is due to __stderr__ == None.
Attached is a patch against 3.3a0
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I rarely have IDLE crash on Linux. If you're experiencing these issues on
Windows, see #13582.
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You can try triggering bug #8900 quite simply. From a shell or an editor, press
Ctrl+N and then Ctrl+O. Open a file and watch IDLE terminate abruptly.
Also, see #12274.
If you want to play with this problem further, try adding a raise
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If you add return len(s) to PseudoFile::write in PyShell.py, then it will
work. However, this approach may not be the right thing to do.
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The crash can be prevented by using #13582.
The RPCProxy object would need to be subclassed so that it raises TypeError for
the write method when it is not given a string.
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Here is a list of open issues that describe IDLE suddenly crashing, which can
be traced back to pythonw.exe:
#4765, #5707, #6257, #6739, #9404, #9925, #10365, #11437, #12274, #12988,
#13052, #13071, #13078, #13153
This patch does not fix
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A quick test on Linux would be:
chmod -w ~/.idlerc/recent-files.lst
IDLE will give a traceback and not start. This should not be a fatal error.
The provided patch will present an error dialog if the recent files list can
not be written
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This is a duplicate of #4625.
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I just tested Ned's updated patches against 3.3a0 and 2.7 and they work as
advertised.
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Would you want to collaborate on writing an extension to do this? Check out
IdleX.
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Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
I was unable to produce the crash that Pavel described in msg87703.
Just adding defaultextension='' solves this issue for Windows and still
preserves the correct behavior on Linux. Amaury's quote of tcl/tk documentation
in msg87695
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William's explanation in msg123203 for the cause of the error and the solution
for keeping a reference to flist is good. IDLE has only one instance of
FileList while running anyways.
Attached is a patch that behaves like William's
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I don't have a Mac to test against. Is there anything I need to do to improve
the patch?
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Let's move this discussion to the IDLE-dev mailing list.
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On Linux using 2.7.1 and 3.2, the Replace dialog does not contain the selected
text in the Find field.
The find functionality that copies the selected text was introduced in
868ff0dfabd2 on 2002-11-06. Unfortunately it wasn't added
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You can trigger this error every time if you change
.after(2*self.poll_interval, self.close2) to .after(1, self.close2) in
PyShell.py
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IDLE does have a color scheme configuration for found as listed in the
highlighting config dialog and internally as the Tkinter Text tag hit. This
looks like the stubs for functionality that never got implemented.
Take a look
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I went through the changes in idlelib20101012_From_r32a3.patch.
A lot of the changes are for using relative imports. Those changes aside, here
is a list of issues that this patch covers. Most of these issues already have
patches
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minor mistake - issue3559 Pasted \n not same as typed \n
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I checked the submitted patches from the issues against the large patch by eye.
Guilherme's patches in these separate issues have the same contents:
issue1207589, issue1612262, issue1721083, issue6699, issue3359.
The large patch updates
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
The attached patch fixes the bug. The bug occurs in get_entity which is used
to get the object. Then get_argspec determines the calltip text.
The calltip can be prevented for strings by having get_argspec check if the
object has a __call__
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Is this still a problem?
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The attached patch excludes keywords from the builtin list and corrects the
highlighting configuration panel.
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This issue should be closed since issue12540 fixes it.
I verified that the bug exists with 3.1.4 on Vista. It does not exist with
3.2.2 on Vista.
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The patch works for me as well against 3.3a0.
Are there any cases where __init__.__func__ would work?
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Is this still an issue?
Ash, can you please run IDLE from the command line and report the error message
from there?
cd c:\python32
python -m idlelib.idle
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The large patch also contains the same patch in issue6649.
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Is this still an issue?
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This issue was fixed in 500e48708470, as part of issue3851.
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Does IDLE appear as Tk in Gnome3?
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I applied the patch and encountered a problem. MultiCall.py is replacing
Shift-Key-Tab with Shift-KeyPress-Tab. When this happens, the logic for
rebinding PrevWindow fails.
event_info('PrevWindow') returns ('Key-ISO_Left_Tab', 'Key
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I applied the patch and it failed against the attached tab_test.py file. For
reference, every '\t' in the file is followed by Tab.
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This bug looks almost identical to issue4625 which was fixed. The only
difference is the French localization aspect.
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This bug is related to #1757057.
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With Python 2, I can inspect the error to see where it occurred using
traceback. With Python 3, I'd need to use gdb.
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Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
The attached patch fixes the problem. The close method does not need to wait
for poll_subprocess rescheduling to stop. The subprocess will be killed, which
would cause the socket to timeout. With closing=True, poll_subprocess will
return
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issue13052.patch against 3.3a0 fixes the replace dialog. It also stops Replace
All from closing the dialog. (What other application actually does this?)
When 'Regular Expression' is not checked, the find and the replace dialogs
treat
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Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
I ran IDLE with a console and then ran your script against the latest release.
The error message is due to a bug in idle_showwarning.
Your script works with the development version, however. This is a duplicate of
issue12438 which
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This would make the IDLE shell interface more consistent with the original
interpreter.
Presently, the prompt is faked by showprompt in PyShell.py. It relies
on sys from the IDLE gui process and not from the sys in the subprocess, so
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
This only applies to menu items from extensions (in this case,
ScriptBinding.py). Other events (Copy, Cut, Paste, etc) update the menu
shortcut properly.
IDLE handles bindings for extensions separately from built-in functions
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Is that sensibly possible? Any line of code can change those, so IDLE would
have to do the equivalent of idle.ps1,idle.ps2 = sys.ps1, sys.ps2 before
every new ps1 statement prompt.
It may be possible if the code gets refactored
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
This is identical to issue6028 and may be related to issue3555.
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This is related to #13644.
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If you're on Linux, run this as your first command in IDLE:
import pydoc; pydoc.pager = lambda text:
pydoc.tempfilepager(pydoc.plain(text), 'xterm -e less')
If Windows:
import pydoc; pydoc.pager = lambda text:
pydoc.tempfilepager
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This is a duplicate of issue4625 and was fixed.
The silently failing is part of issue13582.
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There was another regression introduced by (a4bd8a4805a8). IDLE 3 no longer
allows for editing of new files from the command line.
For example:
idle -e /tmp/newfile.py
will momentarily flash an editor window before it is closed
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This is a duplicate of #3559.
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I'm not aware of any formal tests for IDLE. Can you show me the docs for
writing proper unit tests? I'll see if I can write one for this.
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