This has been resolved and I want to publically thank Andreas for finding
and fixing this bug so quick. I'm fairly new to open source development and
the rapidity that this was fix was gratifying.
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Andreas R?hler wrote:
> Re-opened the ticket mentioned. Please subscribe there, so you may get the
> bug-mail.
I've subscribed at launchpad and have given you a few more details there.
Much appreciate you taking the time to look at this.
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Am 14.02.2014 17:38, schrieb Frank Stutzman:
According to https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-mode/+bug/1207470 this bug
was fixed in version 6.1.2 of python-mode.el. I am trying to run 6.1.3 and
am running into it. I back dated to 6.1.2 and still see it there. I am
running GNU Emacs 23.3.1.
It
Bastian Ballmann writes:
> Hi Emacs / Python coders,
>
> moving a region of python code for more than one indention in Emacs is
> quite annoying, cause the python-shift-left and -right functions always
> loose the mark and one has to reactivate it with \C-x \C-x or
> guess how many indentions one
On Jul 9, 8:42 pm, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
> > Lacrima (L) wrote:
> >L> Thank you for really useful and detailed explanation. Now I can test
> >L> my code usingEmacs.
> >L> But I think it works for me in a little bit different way.
> >L> My file contains only the print 'hello world'.
> >L> If
> Lacrima (L) wrote:
>L> Thank you for really useful and detailed explanation. Now I can test
>L> my code using Emacs.
>L> But I think it works for me in a little bit different way.
>L> My file contains only the print 'hello world'.
>L> If I have no python shell running, then:
>L> a) C-c RET
On Jul 9, 2:31 pm, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
> > Lacrima (L) wrote:
> >L> Thanks for your reply!
> >L> My file name is 'trains.py'.
> >L> When I do C-h k C-c RET, it shows me help from manual: "C-c RET runs
> >L> the command py-execute-import-or-reload
> >L> which is an interactive Lisp func
> Lacrima (L) wrote:
>L> Thanks for your reply!
>L> My file name is 'trains.py'.
>L> When I do C-h k C-c RET, it shows me help from manual: "C-c RET runs
>L> the command py-execute-import-or-reload
>L>which is an interactive Lisp function in `python-mode'..." and so
>L> on.
>L> And still
On Jul 8, 10:54 pm, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
> > Lacrima (L) wrote:
> >L> Hello!
> >L> I have just started using Emacs to write python scripts.
> >L> I installed python-mode.el
> >L> Then I just tried this code:
> >L> print 'hello world'
> >L> When I press C-c RET, new blank window is opened a
> Lacrima (L) wrote:
>L> Hello!
>L> I have just started using Emacs to write python scripts.
>L> I installed python-mode.el
>L> Then I just tried this code:
>L> print 'hello world'
>L> When I press C-c RET, new blank window is opened and emacs says:
>L> (Shell command succeeded with no out
>
> This has been the subject of a recent thread here. Emacs now ships with
> a different python mode named python.el. You'll have to manually
> (re)install the original python-mode.el.
>
> HTH
Thanks. I did search for it and got lost in too many different post on
python mode... Now I found it.
xkenneth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What does everyone consider essential for emacs python dev?
yasnippet is worth being looked at
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I just use Python mode. For Django work, there is a Django mode as
well. Cedet is helpful, too.
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Ben Finney a écrit :
xkenneth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
What does everyone consider essential for emacs python dev?
GNU Emacs 22.
The 'whitespace-mode' and 'python-mode' are good improvements in that
version of Emacs.
I've heard good things also about:
'ropemacs' http://rope.sourceforge.
xkenneth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What does everyone consider essential for emacs python dev?
GNU Emacs 22.
The 'whitespace-mode' and 'python-mode' are good improvements in that
version of Emacs.
I've heard good things also about:
'ropemacs' http://rope.sourceforge.net/ropemacs.html>, an
On Dec 5, 7:01 pm, Toby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For some reason, emacs python-mode has stopped working for me. It has
> been working without any problems since I installed it on Ubuntu Gutsy
> Gibbon, but now the "Start Interpreter" causes emacs to hang requiring
> me to kill emacs. Other part
Ben Finney wrote:
> hg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> how about a cscope equivalent ?
>
> How about reading what was posted earlier in the thread, and give us a
> description of what you want instead of a name that people might not
> recognise?
>
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> \ "The judge asked, 'What do you
Hadron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry to repeat, but I had to reinstall and lost all my news.
Fortunately, there's no need to repeat, because the forum is archived
both as a Usenet newsgroup and a mailing list.
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/>
http://mail.python.org
Hadron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry to repeat, but I had to reinstall and lost all my news.
>
> I am looking for pointers on using emacs with python. I use emacs v
> 22.0.91 (Ubuntu snapshot).
>
> It comes with its own python mode.
>
> The problem is that the debugger just hangs when I star
On Monday 06 August 2007, Hadron wrote:
> Sorry to repeat, but I had to reinstall and lost all my news.
This list is archived at a number of publically accessible sites, for example:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.general
http://www.mail-archi
hg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> how about a cscope equivalent ?
How about reading what was posted earlier in the thread, and give us a
description of what you want instead of a name that people might not
recognise?
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Greg Donald wrote:
> On 8/1/07, hg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Are there any cscope & ECB equivalent for Python ?
>
> ECB is not language specific. It works the same for browsing Python
> code as any other language.
>
>
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Thanks, I realized my mistake
On 8/1/07, hg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any cscope & ECB equivalent for Python ?
ECB is not language specific. It works the same for browsing Python
code as any other language.
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Edward O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Could anyone put me on the right track to developing Python with emacs
>> please : modes to consider, debugging etc hopefully all within emacs.
>
> Personally, I prefer the python.el that ships with Emacs 22 to the
> python-mode.el from python.org. It
Edward O'Connor a écrit :
>> Could anyone put me on the right track to developing Python with emacs
>> please : modes to consider, debugging etc hopefully all within emacs.
>
> Personally, I prefer the python.el that ships with Emacs 22 to the
> python-mode.el from python.org. It seems more like o
hg a écrit :
(snip)
> Are there any cscope & ECB equivalent for Python ?
ECB (assuming we're talking about the same thing, ie Emacs Code Browser)
works just fine with Python.
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hg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there any cscope & ECB equivalent for Python ?
Can you describe these things, for those who don't have any experience
of them but may know of an equivalent?
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Edward O'Connor wrote:
>> Could anyone put me on the right track to developing Python with emacs
>> please : modes to consider, debugging etc hopefully all within emacs.
>
> Personally, I prefer the python.el that ships with Emacs 22 to the
> python-mode.el from python.org. It seems more like oth
> Could anyone put me on the right track to developing Python with emacs
> please : modes to consider, debugging etc hopefully all within emacs.
Personally, I prefer the python.el that ships with Emacs 22 to the
python-mode.el from python.org. It seems more like other Emacs major
modes.
Ted
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Hadron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could anyone put me on the right track to developing Python with emacs
> please : modes to consider, debugging etc hopefully all within emacs.
The mode you're looking for is 'python-mode'. Turn it on (M-x
python-mode), then read its help (C-h m) for all the co
Hadron wrote:
> Could anyone put me on the right track to developing Python with emacs
> please : modes to consider, debugging etc hopefully all within emacs.
>
> Any help and shared experiences much appreciated.
AFAIR, the Python distribution comes with a Python mode for Emacs.
Apart from that
Rob Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Rudin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Unfortunately this doesn't make any difference for me, with either
>> emacs 22 or 21. I guess I'll just have to dig deeper into the code.
>
> So what happens after M-x pdb?
Everything works as it should, except f
Paul Rudin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Unfortunately this doesn't make any difference for me, with either
> emacs 22 or 21. I guess I'll just have to dig deeper into the code.
So what happens after M-x pdb?
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Rob Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Rudin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I can't get the gdb fringe interaction functionality to work with
>> either pdb or pydb. Any hints as to versions or incantations I should
>> try?
>
> It works for me on Debian Etch and GNU Emacs 21.4.1.
> I'm usin
Paul Rudin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't get the gdb fringe interaction functionality to work with
> either pdb or pydb. Any hints as to versions or incantations I should
> try?
It works for me on Debian Etch and GNU Emacs 21.4.1.
I'm using this settings:
(setq pdb-path '/usr/lib/python2
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