On Jul 4, 7:10 am, Yu-Xi Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ali Servet Dönmez wrote: > > > I tried code come completion options in Emacs for Python, but none of > > them was satisfactory to me. I'd be glad to hear how did your friend > > get it work though. > > Perhaps it would help to say what ways the completion in Emacs was not > satisfactory?
I simply couldn't manage to get it work. > FWIW, it should be possible to get IPython-type completion in Emacs, but > I hadn't managed that yet :( Refactoring, too. Both involve Pymacs but > I've had limited success with that. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. > As for PyDev (I know you said "No" to this already), the main problem I > have with PyDev/Eclipse is the woefully underpowered editor (compared to > Emacs), and poor indentation logic. On the plus side, refactoring works > pretty well. So why not PyDev? I tried PyDev with Eclipse too and it's an aweful environment to me. Auto-completion was a total failure too... > I'm just wondering, you insist on Free/Libre software solutions, and say > the ones you tried don't work for you. Why not "use the source" and fix > them so they work your way? ;) To quote you: "how hard it could be be > writing a freesoftware which would automatically/intelligently auto > complete Python code?" Yes Yu-Xi Lim, you are right. Let me quote my self here: "I made my mind and I could volunteer to make this happen as thesis project for my incoming graduation in the next year." -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list