>>>>> J Kenneth King <ja...@agentultra.com> (JKK) wrote:
>JKK> I find that it does work, but unlike SLIME for lisp, it just imports the >statement. >JKK> It confused me at first, but basically the interpreter doesn't provide >JKK> any feedback to emacs. >JKK> Try opening a python source file (start python-mode if you don't have >JKK> an autoload hook) and do C-c C-z to bring up the Python >JKK> interpreter. Type in a simple assignment statement (like "a = 1 + 2" >JKK> without the quotes) into the source file. Then just C-c C-c as >JKK> usual. I never get any feedback. Just C-x o to the interpreter and >JKK> print out the variable you just defined. It should be there. What kind of feedback do you expect? -- Piet van Oostrum <p...@cs.uu.nl> URL: http://pietvanoostrum.com [PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private email: p...@vanoostrum.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list