Barry Warsaw ba...@python.org writes:
Exuberent ctags supports python (though I don't know by how much), and
adding support in the CEDET/Semantic exuberant ctags support wouldn't be
too hard. Likely something like the patch attached.
exuberent-tags is a separate package on Ubuntu, and it
On Mar 16, 2010, at 07:37 AM, Eric M. Ludlam wrote:
Exuberent ctags supports python (though I don't know by how much), and
adding support in the CEDET/Semantic exuberant ctags support wouldn't be
too hard. Likely something like the patch attached.
exuberent-tags is a separate package on
summary: I'll followup with the python*el folks and CEDET regarding
current and future python development environments for GNU emacs.
details:
Tom Roche Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:47 AM
Is the near-term plan for GNU emacs (e.g. for 2010-2011) to ship
with python.el, python-mode.el, both, or
The plan is to ship it with python.el until we can ship it with
python-mode.el (the barrier being coipyright assignments).
Although I believe I've already done so, I've repeatedly said that I have no
problem assigning my changes in python-mode.el to the FSF (again). I think we
can get Skip,