On 07/28/2011 01:32 AM, Walter Prins wrote:
Hi Karim
On 28 July 2011 00:04, Karim <karim.liat...@free.fr
<mailto:karim.liat...@free.fr>> wrote:
On 07/27/2011 12:34 AM, Alan Gauld wrote:
Karim wrote:
I use bpython interpreter. This is a very good interactive
CLI.
I had never heard of it and had to google for it.
It appears to be a curses based CLI for *nix and MacOS
Ah Windows user.
Thanks for mentioning bpython -- I had also not heard of it but it
duly installed on my ubuntu box from the repositories! I've browsed
the code -- it uses ncurses to do the screen IO. You can always read
the code, but, as you intimated, unless you're pretty familiar with
somewhat large codebases and ncurses it might not be that much use to
you just yet. ... Still, it might be worth having a look at the
source... :)
http://hg.bpython-interpreter.org/bpython/src/bcd836c859aa/bpython/
Walter
Hi,
I am using ubuntu too.
I used to write large API but in fact I did not know curses and I wanted
to see in the code
where the keywords are 'injected' to try with my own grammar. I still
have to study the details.
But it seems that the keywords are imported dynamically from
__builtins__ module. Don't know yet
how to configure or modify it.
Thanks for your advice
Regards
Karim
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