Eric Promislow added the comment:
I found a workaround in our debugger code, so you can lower the priority on
this, or even mark it Wontfix, although I still
think the frame stack is getting messed up.
One thing about our debugger, it essentially runs all the Python code in a big
exec
Benjamin Peterson added the comment:
If you ever find a Python bug, feel free to reopen.
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,
__name__ is dbgp.common. This makes sense, because that
module sets DBGPHide to 1, but after every other time, __name__ is __main__ ,
and DBGPHide isn't set on it.
I had a look at the implementation of exec in Python 3.3 in
bltinmodule.c and ceval.c, but don't see anything obvious.
Ref Komodo bug
Changes by Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr:
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Since this seems to be some sort of interaction between Komodo's code and
Python (it works for me with vanilla Python 3), it's going to be hard to debug
without seeing what this other thing is doing.
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Eric Promislow added the comment:
I'm running it inside gdb to see if I can figure it out.
I don't see a way of isolating this from the whole product.
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On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Dieter Maurer die...@handshake.de wrote:
In addition it shows that the kdb.py code is very old. whrandom
is been replaced by random a long time ago.
Komodo 2.5 was released in 2003. At the time, Python was on release
2.3. Komodo is currently on version 7
Isaac@AU ryanwoo1...@gmail.com writes:
I just started learning python. I have komodo2.5 in my computer. And I
installed python2.7. I tried to write python scripts in komodo. But every
time I run the code, there's always the error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Program Files
I just started learning python. I have komodo2.5 in my computer. And I
installed python2.7. I tried to write python scripts in komodo. But every time
I run the code, there's always the error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Program Files\ActiveState Komodo 2.5\callkomodo\kdb.py
On 12-02-08 01:52 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 2/8/2012 3:14 PM, Todd Whiteman wrote:
My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source editor) at
ActiveState. I wanted to announce that the newest version, Komodo 7
Hello,
My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source editor) at
ActiveState. I wanted to announce that the newest version, Komodo 7, has
been released:
http://www.activestate.com/komodo-ide
Python has
On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 16:52:50 -0500
Terry Reedy tjre...@udel.edu wrote:
On 2/8/2012 3:14 PM, Todd Whiteman wrote:
My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source
editor) at ActiveState. I wanted to announce
Hello,
My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source editor) at
ActiveState. I wanted to announce that the newest version, Komodo 7, has
been released:
http://www.activestate.com/komodo-ide
Python has
On 2/8/2012 3:14 PM, Todd Whiteman wrote:
My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source editor) at
ActiveState. I wanted to announce that the newest version, Komodo 7, has
been released:
This is a pretty good
My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source editor) at
ActiveState. I wanted to announce that the newest version, Komodo 7, has
been released:
This is a pretty good release announcement, but a few questions
Hello all,
We are pleased to tell you that Komodo 6.1 has been released. With this
release Komodo continues to improve it's Python support:
* smarter Python code intelligence
* completions for underscore names like __init__ and __name__
* better support of relative module
: Komodo 6, why Workspace Restore after every restart?
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 00:42:36 -0800 (PST)
Organization: http://groups.google.com
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g20g2000prg.googlegroups.com
References: 4ce07839$0$17214$c3e8da3$eb767761 news.astraweb.com
news server is doing to
UseNet? Many regulars here block all of those who post through
Google Groups. That is because your stinking news server spams
UseNet like no other ever has.
Why do you think comp.lang.python is more appropriate than the
Komodo forums?
Because I prefer posting
John Doe j...@usenetlove.invalid wrote:
Google Groups spews a massive amount of sewage onto UseNet
everyday. Google Groups is your news server. You should be
ashamed, and I want to help.
Get over yourself.
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Subject: Re: Komodo 6, why Workspace Restore after every restart?
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 00:42:36 -0800 (PST)
Organization: http://groups.google.com
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Komodo always asks you if you want to restore the last workspace when
it
wasn't shut down cleanly the previous time.
The reason for this is that it's possible Komodo ended up in a state
where
it's hung due to a particular workspace configuration. This question
lets
you bring up Komodo
Eric Promislow eric.promislow gmail.com wrote:
Komodo always asks you if you want to restore the last workspace
when it wasn't shut down cleanly the previous time.
Why is shutting down in Windows XP more difficult for version 6?
The only thing I have open is a single small Python file
Does Komodo have to be shut down individually every time I want to
restart Windows XP? Is there some way to eliminate the persistent
Workspace Restore error after every restart? I have tried setting it
to restore files without asking, but that does not seem to work.
Thanks.
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On Nov 15, 10:00 am, John Doe j...@usenetlove.invalid wrote:
Does Komodo have to be shut down individually every time I want to
restart Windows XP? Is there some way to eliminate the persistent
Workspace Restore error after every restart? I have tried setting it
to restore files without asking
alex23 wuwei23 gmail.com wrote:
John Doe j... usenetlove.invalid wrote:
Does Komodo have to be shut down individually every time I want
to restart Windows XP? Is there some way to eliminate the
persistent Workspace Restore error after every restart? I have
tried setting it to restore
John Doe j...@usenetlove.invalid wrote:
UseNet would be better off if Google Groups didn't exist, IMO.
I'm sorry, are you cranky because you didn't get the answer you wanted
when you posted in a less relevant forum?
Why do you think comp.lang.python is more appropriate than the Komodo
forums
Hello all,
We are pleased to tell you that Komodo 6.0 has been released. With this
release Komodo adds full support for Python 3 (Python 2 already
supported) - with syntax coloring, error reporting, automatic code
completions, debugging, code browsing and interactive Python shell.
The new
to
select the single line.
You can easily do this with a Komodo macro. First you get a reference
to the current buffer like so. In JS:
var view = ko.views.manager.currentView;
var scimoz = view.scimoz; // the editor
In Python code:
currentView = components.classes[@activestate.com
Is there a way to increase the line selection gutter width? It
seems to be only one pixel wide. In other words... When I single
click on the left side of the line, in order to automatically
select the line, the pointer must be in a precise single pixel
location immediately to the left of the line.
must be in a precise single pixel
location immediately to the left of the line. Or am I doing
something wrong?
I've been using Komodo for 3.5 years and didn't even realize there was
such a gutter until you pointed it out. I don't see any way to make
it larger either -- how odd. When I want
On 07/01/2010 06:39 PM, John Doe wrote:
Is there a way to increase the line selection gutter width? It
seems to be only one pixel wide. In other words... When I single
click on the left side of the line, in order to automatically
select the line, the pointer must be in a precise single pixel
be in a precise single pixel
location immediately to the left of the line. Or am I doing
something wrong?
Assuming it is the same behavior as for Komodo IDE, if you set it up
so that linenumbers are shown, then you get a much larger target to
click and select the line.
André
Thanks.
By the way... I
André andre.robe...@gmail.com wrote:
... set it up so that linenumbers are shown, then you get a much
larger target to click and select the line.
Yes... And it allows clicking and dragging the number area to
select multiple lines. Thanks.
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Hello all,
We are pleased to tell you that Komodo IDE and Komodo Edit 6.0.0 Beta 1
were released today. If you're using 6.0.0 Alpha 2 then you can use
Komodo's auto-update mechanism. Otherwise, you can get Beta 1 at:
http://downloads.activestate.com/Komodo/releases/6.0.0b1/
For Pythonistas
Komodo Edit 5.1
I would very much like to stop code from expanding automatically.
Like when several consecutive lines of code have a plus sigh in the
left margin, meaning they are collapsed, when I go to copy or cut one
of those collapsed lines, the collapsed lines that follow that line
On Apr 30, 8:43 am, John Doe j...@usenetlove.invalid wrote:
I would very much like to stop code from expanding automatically.
Like when several consecutive lines of code have a plus sigh in the
left margin, meaning they are collapsed, when I go to copy or cut one
of those collapsed lines, the
Kee Nethery wrote:
I've heard there is a nice add-on to Eclipse but Eclipse has even more
setup variables than Wings and I've avoided it for that reason.
Hi
I've just started using python and since I've been an eclipse user for
many years I tried http://pydev.sourceforge.net/ and I really
too techie for me to get it to work properly. It's probably a very
nice IDE and they were certainly helpful with their support but after
a bunch of back and forths I decided to go back to Komodo.
Have not looked at NetBeans.
I'm a newbie and I need something that just works. Launch it and use
Probably this isn't news to anyone but me, but just in case:
Last I heard Komodo was a very highly regarded IDE that unfortunately
cost money. Yesterday I discovered that they now have an editor
available for free.
Doesn't contain all the features of the IDE, but just having glanced
of time,
especially when troubleshooting CGIs.
I'm using a Mac and of the Python IDEs I looked at, Komodo had the
easiest to use user interface, in my opinion.
Kee
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the code is
doing. The built-in debugger has saved me tons of time, especially when
troubleshooting CGIs.
I'm using a Mac and of the Python IDEs I looked at, Komodo had the easiest
to use user interface, in my opinion.
I've been using Netbeans with Python support and have enjoyed it. Have
you
Personally, I rather like Wing
From: Kee Nethery k...@kagi.com
To: python-list@python.org
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:28:54 PM
Subject: Re: Komodo(!)
From the web site it looks like the free version does not include the
debugging stuff.
I've been using
Dave Angel da...@ieee.org wrote:
...
Quickest way to indent multiple lines is to select them, then
press tab.
Thanks.
Useful because I usually paste blocks of code.
Lastly... Is there a way to force the editor to open text (*.txt)
files as Python files so that they are color-coded? Without
haven't tried it in Komodo IDE, but there is a preferences item called
File Associations. In it, try choosing *.txt, and change the language
drop-down to Python. Presumably when you're done with the special case,
you'd change it back to text file
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of a Python program (Dragonfly). Having the text
color-coded will help. I can probably make a script to do a
workaround, but being able to just hit the Save button would be
best.
I haven't tried it in Komodo IDE, but there is a preferences item
called File Associations. In it, try
John Doe wrote:
Another question...
There is a region on the left margin to the left of the code and to
BTW, we call those regions gutters of the editing area.
the right of the outlining area, in between the code and the
outlining area. It looks like an area used to select lines. But
to select lines. But
dragging the pointer down that area does nothing apparent.
If you make line numbers visible (View - View Line Numbers) then
you can do what you want in the line numbers gutter.
I am using the free editor-only Komodo Edit. Apparently that does not
work here.
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If you make line numbers visible (View - View Line Numbers) then
you can do what you want in the line numbers gutter.
I am using the free editor-only Komodo Edit. Apparently that does not
work here.
I believe it was a recent change. What version are you using? You could
try the latest
Having trouble tabifying a section of Python code.
Code -- Tabify Region
Does it work for anyone else?
Thanks.
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On Apr 26, 11:08 pm, John Doe j...@usenetlove.invalid wrote:
Having trouble tabifying a section of Python code.
Code -- Tabify Region
Does it work for anyone else?
Yes it does, you have to select a region before (e.g. ctrl+A for the
whole file). Regardless, the common standard indentation is
John Doe wrote:
Having trouble tabifying a section of Python code.
Code -- Tabify Region
Does it work for anyone else?
Thanks.
Hello JD,
I'm using Komodo IDE 5.1.1, and tabify works fine, with a column setting
of 4. However, I'd never tabify Python source code, not sure why you
need
George Sakkis george.sak...@gmail.com wrote:
John Doe j...@usenetlove.invalid wrote:
Having trouble tabifying a section of Python code.
Code -- Tabify Region
Does it work for anyone else?
Yes it does, you have to select a region before (e.g. ctrl+A for
the whole file). Regardless, the
that area is nonfunctional, left over from the IDE?
Thanks.
Quickest way to indent multiple lines is to select them, then press
tab. However, there is a a menu item for it, Code-Increase Line Indent.
In the Komodo IDE, the region you're describing is used to set
breakpoints. As far
I'm learning Python using the Komodo Edit freeware code editor. One
thing I'm finding a little confusing is that the code completion lists
(what I would call Intellisense coming from a .Net background) are
often very incomplete, especially with imported classes like wx. It's
like KE can't look far
John Dann wrote:
I'm learning Python using the Komodo Edit freeware code editor. One
thing I'm finding a little confusing is that the code completion lists
(what I would call Intellisense coming from a .Net background) are
often very incomplete, especially with imported classes like wx. It's
Komodo IDE 4.4.0 and Komodo Edit 4.4.0 have been released. Installers
for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux are available here:
http://www.activestate.com/products/komodo_ide/
http://www.activestate.com/products/komodo_edit/
Or, if you have Komodo 4.3 installed, auto-update should provide
Komodo IDE 4.3.0 and Komodo Edit 4.3.0 have been released. Installers
for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux are available here:
http://www.activestate.com/products/komodo_ide/
http://www.activestate.com/products/komodo_edit/
What's New in Komodo 4.3.0
==
- New **Unit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyway I can setup and debug nokia s60 python in komodo ( a python IDE
)?
Apoloies for the crazy-late reply. We tried to get Python debugging working on
Nokia phones a while back but couldn't get far because the socket
implementation of the Nokia Python port wasn't up
anyway I can setup and debug nokia s60 python in komodo ( a python IDE
)?
thanks
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shouldn't do that. You can easily install
ActivePython side-by-side with another Python install on Linux.
Additonally, how does Active State's Komodo IDE vs. the eric3 IDE
unler SuSE Linux v. 10.i?
Addionally, is the eric IDE (version 3) an acceptible IDE or are there
more easy and more
Hello all,
I was wondering the differnced there were betwee Active State's python and
the open source version of python. Would I have to unistall my opend souce
python? Additonally, how does Active State's Komodo IDE vs. the eric3 IDE
unler SuSE Linux v. 10.i?
Addionally, is the eric IDE
Steve Thompson wrote:
I was wondering the differnced there were betwee Active State's python and
the open source version of python.
The biggest difference at the moment is that ActiveState is still using
Python 2.4.3 in their distribution. They should be coming out with 2.5
soon.
Sounds like
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 06:35:21 -0500, Steve Thompson wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering the differnced there were betwee Active State's python and
the open source version of python. Would I have to unistall my opend souce
python? Additonally, how does Active State's Komodo IDE vs. the eric3
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 07:09:36 -0800, BartlebyScrivener wrote:
Steve Thompson wrote:
I was wondering the differnced there were betwee Active State's python and
the open source version of python.
The biggest difference at the moment is that ActiveState is still using
Python 2.4.3 in their
want comparisons or discussion of Eric and
Python, search the group for Eric IDE
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/search?q=eric+idestart=0scoring=d;
If the link breaks, use:
http://tinyurl.com/yxy8vv
I use vim 7.0 and Komodo myself. Both are cross platform. You'll see
hundreds
Steve Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 07:09:36 -0800, BartlebyScrivener wrote:
Steve Thompson wrote:
I was wondering the differnced there were betwee Active State's python and
the open source version of python.
The biggest difference at the moment is that ActiveState is still using
Steve Thompson wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering the differnced there were betwee Active State's python and
the open source version of python. Would I have to unistall my opend souce
python? Additonally, how does Active State's Komodo IDE vs. the eric3 IDE
unler SuSE Linux v. 10.i
John Machin wrote:
Steve Thompson wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering the differnced there were betwee Active State's python and
the open source version of python. Would I have to unistall my opend souce
python? Additonally, how does Active State's Komodo IDE vs. the eric3 IDE
unler SuSE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
I have both, but the IDE I use every day is SPE, which is shareware. I'm
not savvy enough to enumerate a feature comparison, but I do find SPE
extremely friendly and intuitive.
Gerry
SPE is not shareware. It is open-source, gpl-licensed freeware.
Donations
cool is in the eyes of the beholder.
While I agree that this can be useful in some situations, I find it
very annoying when all I want (and need) to do is a simple dumber
search and yet it tells me tons of useless searches that I don't care
for.
The inability to debug multi-threaded applications
vj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:1162708898.962171.161120
@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com:
The embedded python shell is also a useful feature.
Yes, but Debug Probe and Stack Data absolutely rock! Can't live without
them anymore. Just set a breakpoint, run your code end then you can
inspect all
Karlo Lozovina wrote:
vj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:1162708898.962171.161120
@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com:
The embedded python shell is also a useful feature.
Yes, but Debug Probe and Stack Data absolutely rock! Can't live without
them anymore. Just set a breakpoint, run your code end
I have both, but the IDE I use every day is SPE, which is shareware. I'm
not savvy enough to enumerate a feature comparison, but I do find SPE
extremely friendly and intuitive.
Gerry
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I've tried both and find WingIDE much faster than Komodo and the layout
is very well thought out. I love the way you can collapse all the
differnet panes with a few keystrokes. I also like their autocomplete
functionality.
Wing is developed by a small company, focussed on python development
vj wrote:
I've tried both and find WingIDE much faster than Komodo and the layout
is very well thought out. I love the way you can collapse all the
differnet panes with a few keystrokes. I also like their autocomplete
functionality.
+1
I use Wing and enjoy its auto-completion.
Fuzzyman
Forgot to mention WING's file search and replace is pretty cool and
powerful. It keeps checking changes in a different thread. If you want
to change yyy in say 100 files you would:
1. specify yyy in the search window
2. A list of files get displayed with matching yyy
3. As you fix replace yyy in
Why is it that (On MAC OS X) in Komodo 3.5 Professional, if I try to
find something in my script,
I am unable to change the text it is searching for?
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* SpreadTooThin wrote (on 10/19/2006 8:47 AM):
Why is it that (On MAC OS X) in Komodo 3.5 Professional, if I try to
find something in my script,
I am unable to change the text it is searching for?
Perhaps Emacs might work better ... :)
Mark
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Mark Elston wrote:
* SpreadTooThin wrote (on 10/19/2006 8:47 AM):
Why is it that (On MAC OS X) in Komodo 3.5 Professional, if I try to
find something in my script,
I am unable to change the text it is searching for?
Perhaps Emacs might work better ... :)
Mark
Can you suggest tools (.el
SpreadTooThin wrote:
Why is it that (On MAC OS X) in Komodo 3.5 Professional, if I try to
find something in my script,
I am unable to change the text it is searching for?
I am not sure, especially given the limited amount of context, you will
likely get a better response by posting
at the feature list shows that the personal version doesn't
even support code folding! That's a little ridiculous and makes me have
doubts about it.
Well I don't know about the personal edition, but I've used Komodo and
Wing, and I must say that I chose Wing in the end because it's debugger
is so
Heikki Toivonen wrote:
Paul Boddie wrote:
hg wrote:
PS: I also was taken aback by the fact that the PyDev license was
per-year ... it's like buying Word for a year only ... isn't it ?
Flashbacks to the age of shareware seem to be commonplace in the realm
of Eclipse, or that's how the
Paul Boddie wrote:
hg wrote:
Eric3 is very nice and moving forward ... I believe it is based on the
QT library which free ... yet not so free under windows (i have yet to
understand the business model).
There are snapshots of Eric4 available, apparently. See here for more:
a little ridiculous and makes me have
doubts about it.
Komodo, on the other hand, seems to have more of the features that the
personal version of Wing IDE lacks (call tips, class browser, etc.) but
the look of it seems very sparse for some reason.
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code folding! That's a little ridiculous and makes me have
doubts about it.
Komodo, on the other hand, seems to have more of the features that the
personal version of Wing IDE lacks (call tips, class browser, etc.) but
the look of it seems very sparse for some reason.
I'm testing them both now
On 10/13/06, John Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Komodo, on the other hand, seems to have more of the features that the
personal version of Wing IDE lacks (call tips, class browser, etc.) but
the look of it seems very sparse for some reason.
But that's really a good thing.
-- Theerasak
Theerasak Photha wrote:
On 10/13/06, John Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Komodo, on the other hand, seems to have more of the features that the
personal version of Wing IDE lacks (call tips, class browser, etc.) but
the look of it seems very sparse for some reason.
But that's really
Theerasak Photha wrote:
On 10/13/06, John Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Komodo, on the other hand, seems to have more of the features that the
personal version of Wing IDE lacks (call tips, class browser, etc.) but
the look of it seems very sparse for some reason.
But that's really
On 10/13/06, hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm really interested: my *small* company is ready to spend the ~300$ in
the process, but Komodo looks _very_ sparse.
How do you go about it? ... I have resources to look at it for one or
two days.
It's entirely possible you could use a free IDE
Theerasak Photha wrote:
On 10/13/06, hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm really interested: my *small* company is ready to spend the ~300$ in
the process, but Komodo looks _very_ sparse.
How do you go about it? ... I have resources to look at it for one or
two days.
It's entirely possible
. But I must must admit I am
impressed - yet I feel it would be stupid to not look carefully at
Komodo ... hence my questions.
I haven't used Komodo personally. I like Emacs. However:
1) *Appearing* sparse doesn't mean much---Emacs 22's GTK interface
'looks' sparse as well, and sparse
thought it was on Windoze-based. But I must must admit I am
impressed - yet I feel it would be stupid to not look carefully at
Komodo ... hence my questions.
I haven't used Komodo personally. I like Emacs. However:
1) *Appearing* sparse doesn't mean much---Emacs 22's GTK interface
'looks' sparse
thought it was on Windoze-based. But I must must admit I am
impressed - yet I feel it would be stupid to not look carefully at
Komodo ... hence my questions.
I haven't used Komodo personally. I like Emacs. However:
1) *Appearing* sparse doesn't mean much---Emacs 22's GTK interface
'looks' sparse
On 10/13/06, John Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is Eric available for Windows? I have found the install files before,
but they looked like it was for Linux.
You need QScintilla IIRC, but:
http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3-testimonials.html
Eric is becoming an integral part of our
that the personal version doesn't
even support code folding! That's a little ridiculous and makes me have
doubts about it.
Komodo, on the other hand, seems to have more of the features that the
personal version of Wing IDE lacks (call tips, class browser, etc.) but
the look of it seems very sparse
at the feature list shows that the personal version doesn't
even support code folding! That's a little ridiculous and makes me have
doubts about it.
Komodo, on the other hand, seems to have more of the features that the
personal version of Wing IDE lacks (call tips, class browser, etc
hg wrote:
Eric3 is very nice and moving forward ... I believe it is based on the
QT library which free ... yet not so free under windows (i have yet to
understand the business model).
There are snapshots of Eric4 available, apparently. See here for more:
http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/
code folding! That's a little ridiculous and makes me have
doubts about it.
Well I don't know about the personal edition, but I've used Komodo and
Wing, and I must say that I chose Wing in the end because it's debugger
is so much more robust than komodo. I tried remote debugging mod_python
using
code folding! That's a little ridiculous and makes me have
doubts about it.
Komodo, on the other hand, seems to have more of the features that the
personal version of Wing IDE lacks (call tips, class browser, etc.) but
the look of it seems very sparse for some reason.
Well, I've tested
time, particularly on Windows platforms where it is used
heavily.
--- Andrew Bushnell, Fluent Inc.
I have found that both Komodo and Pydev can do this.
Wing IDE does not (although you can debug any single thread). They are
open to suggestions though, so if there is demand I am sure they would
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