On Wed, 27 May 2009 16:56:12 +0100, Bruno Desthuilliers
<bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid> wrote:
Rhodri James a écrit :
On Tue, 26 May 2009 14:22:29 +0100, Roy Smith <r...@panix.com> wrote:
My pet peeve is syntax-aware editors which get things wrong. For
example,
the version of emacs I'm using now doesn't parse this properly:
'''A triple-quoted string. Some editors won't get this right'''
The solution is to change the outer quotes to double-quotes, but it
annoys me when I have to change my code to appease a tool.
It's the separate python-mode that gets this (and much else) wrong.
The Python mode that Ubuntu packages with emacs 22.2.1 works just
fine.
On this point, indeed. But it also lacks almost every nice feature of
the One True python-mode (or at least did last time I had to update this
... ubuntu box at work).
That rather depends on your definition of "nice". The only feature of
python-mode.el that I miss in python.el is the ability to run pylint from
the menu, and I'll get over that. The feature that caused me to uninstall
python-mode.el was its bloody-minded determination to regard '_' as a word
character, something which caused me more typing that it ever saved.
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