Ashot wrote:
> Sorry, a few more things I forgot to mention having to do with editing
> multiline entries in the console:
>
> Autotab setting doesn't seem to have any effect, I have to type "ctrl-o"
> manually
I've noticed it doesn't work under win32. It's fine under *nix. There's only
so much
Ashot wrote:
> yup, this is why I've been using it, its (almost exactly :) what I was looking
> for. I had tried it before, but was reluctant to use it because the windows
> terminal is not very appealing. Some things I've noticed so far that I think
> could be improved, some of which are minor b
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 00:55:07 -0600, Ashot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 11:07:40 -0700, Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Ashot wrote:
This is sort of both Python and Vim related (which is why I've posted to
both newsgroups).
[...]
I know you've been using ipython recen
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 11:07:40 -0700, Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Ashot wrote:
This is sort of both Python and Vim related (which is why I've posted to
both newsgroups).
[...]
I know you've been using ipython recently (the readline color bugs), so perhaps
my reply is a bit redundant
Hi,
Ashot wrote:
> This is sort of both Python and Vim related (which is why I've posted to
> both newsgroups).
[...]
I know you've been using ipython recently (the readline color bugs), so perhaps
my reply is a bit redundant. Forgive me if that's the case, I just want to
give you some useful
Ashot wrote:
> This is sort of both Python and Vim related (which is why I've posted
to
> both newsgroups).
>
> Python related:
> --
> I have been frustrated for quite some time with a lack of a history
> command in IDLE (in fact with IDLE in general). Often I'll develop
new
>
Have a gander at Boa Constructor.
YOu can certainly go to a shell when debugging. (ie set breakpoint)
then the shell is attached to that context.
T
Ashot wrote:
This is sort of both Python and Vim related (which is why I've posted
to both newsgroups).
Python related:
--
I hav
I think SPE has exactly what you need. Next to the shell there is the
session, which has only the commands typed on the interactive prompt.
Stani
http://spe.pycs.net
Ashot wrote:
> This is sort of both Python and Vim related (which is why I've posted
to
> both newsgroups).
>
> Python related:
>
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 20:45:48 -0600, rumours say that Ashot
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written:
>I have been frustrated for quite some time with a lack of a history
>command in IDLE (in fact with IDLE in general). Often I'll develop new
>code at the command line, testing each line as I go.
I highly recommend trying pyDev. 0.9 just came out, and I find 0.85
very usable and quite cool. There is nice debug support, and
context-sensitive code completion as well as real-time validation of
your code. This is an exciting project with a bright future in my opinion.
Markus.
Ashot wrote
[Steve]
> The history is required to be available in a chunk, to copy and paste
> into a file.
I see, sorry, I didn't catch that the first time round.
(In PyCrust you can use Alt+LeftDrag to copy a rectangular selection -
you'll still need to remove any output, but at least you can get rid of
Ashot said the following on 2/2/2005 9:45 PM:
Vim related:
--
Ideally, it would be nice to have a command mapped to a keystroke that
can append the last executed command to a file. Even better would be a
system that would integrate the file editing and interactive command
Richie Hindle wrote:
[Ashot]
I have been frustrated for quite some time with a lack of a history
command in IDLE
To recall a line from your history in IDLE, cursor up to that line and hit
Enter.
The history is required to be available in a chunk, to copy and paste
into a file.
I've tried some
Ashot wrote:
WingIDE looks nice though, and it seems that the interactive shell is
built in from the screenshots. Can you run a program to a certain
point break point and use the shell?
Indeed you can - there's an interpreter available that executes in the
context of the current stack frame
[Ashot]
> I have been frustrated for quite some time with a lack of a history
> command in IDLE
To recall a line from your history in IDLE, cursor up to that line and hit
Enter.
> I've tried something called pyCrust, but this too didn't have history
To recall a line from your history in PyCru
Pierre Barbier de Reuille a écrit :
Fuzzyman a écrit :
If you use IPython for your interactive mode stuff, you'll have a nice
history...
Regards,
Fuzzy
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
Best event : if your "EDITOR" system variable in "vim", using the "ed"
command in ipython will brin
Daniel Bickett a écrit :
This is certainly a worthy topic. There are several IDEs for Python
(one I like very much being Komodo) that have plenty of fancy
debugging features and advanced operations, however I have yet to
encounter (elsewhere) the convenience that comes with being able to
press F5 a
Fuzzyman a écrit :
If you use IPython for your interactive mode stuff, you'll have a nice
history...
Regards,
Fuzzy
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
Best event : if your "EDITOR" system variable in "vim", using the "ed"
command in ipython will bring "vim" with (eventually) the code y
If you use IPython for your interactive mode stuff, you'll have a nice
history...
Regards,
Fuzzy
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
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WingIDE looks nice though, and it seems that the interactive shell is
built in from the screenshots. Can you run a program to a certain point
break point and use the shell?
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 23:40:40 -0500, Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Daniel Bickett wrote:
This is certai
Daniel Bickett wrote:
This is certainly a worthy topic. There are several IDEs for Python
(one I like very much being Komodo) that have plenty of fancy
debugging features and advanced operations, however I have yet to
encounter (elsewhere) the convenience that comes with being able to
press F5 and
This is certainly a worthy topic. There are several IDEs for Python
(one I like very much being Komodo) that have plenty of fancy
debugging features and advanced operations, however I have yet to
encounter (elsewhere) the convenience that comes with being able to
press F5 and have an interactive in
This is sort of both Python and Vim related (which is why I've posted to
both newsgroups).
Python related:
--
I have been frustrated for quite some time with a lack of a history
command in IDLE (in fact with IDLE in general). Often I'll develop new
code at the command li
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