I have tried and failed to like another Python IDE -including the $$ ones.
They all feel like they have 'static language envy'.
PythonWin does the best job of being an IDE for a *dynamic* language
IMO (largely due to the cunning 'psuedo-shell', and also dynamic lookup
for 'completion' etc).
Dear all,
Sorry for the noise on the list. Epic fail of my freshly configured mail
client.
Marco
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Marco Nawijn wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jul 2014 09:26:34 -0700
> Tim Roberts wrote:
>
> > Marco Nawijn wrote:
> > > An update on where I am at the moment. I managed to
On Fri, 18 Jul 2014 09:26:34 -0700
Tim Roberts wrote:
> Marco Nawijn wrote:
> > An update on where I am at the moment. I managed to find the
> > library that holds the definition for the GetComponents call. When
> > I run makepy on this library I get:
> >
> > def GetComponents(self, oAxisComponen
Marco Nawijn wrote:
> An update on where I am at the moment. I managed to find the library that
> holds the definition for the GetComponents call. When I run makepy on
> this library I get:
>
> def GetComponents(self, oAxisComponentsArray=defaultNamedNotOptArg):
> return self._ApplyTypes_(161100595
An update on where I am at the moment. I managed to find the library that
holds the definition for the GetComponents call. When I run makepy on
this library I get:
def GetComponents(self, oAxisComponentsArray=defaultNamedNotOptArg):
return self._ApplyTypes_(1611005953, 1, (24, 0), ((8204, 3),),
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