Hi,
You should write a third-party plugin to support IJulia, but it's better
for you to wait until pull request 2878 is merged before doing that.
At the beginning you should aim only at running Julia files in a Julia
console. Using the Variable Explorer and Object Inspector/Help plugins
is much harder. For the first one you would need to convert Julia
objects to Python ones, so the Variable Explorer can render them. For
the second, you would need to extract Julia docstrings, generate an html
page out of them, and finally send those pages to the Object Inspector.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 27/02/16 a las 08:16, ufechner escribió:
Hello,
there is already some support for the Julia language in Spyder:
- you can create and edit .jl files and have syntax highlighting
- you can run a .jl file using the IPython console using the following
syntax
! julia Simulator.jl
where Simulator.jl is an arbitrary Julia source code file.
There already was a first try to integrate an IJulia console:
https://bitbucket.org/spyder-ide/spyderlib/pull-requests/71/julia-console-for-spyder/diff
This would be useful, because you could inspect variables, use the
inbuilt help functions
and test code snippets interactively.
There is no issue yet, to track this request. Shall I create one?
If I should try starting to implement this feature, should I start
with the head branch?
Should it be a plugin, or which file(s) should I start to look at?
Best regards:
Uwe
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