This is really cheesing me off...

Phil Harris phil.harris at zope.co.uk
Sat Oct 14 19:30:55 EDT 2000


Have you looked at SciTE?

http://www.scintilla.org

Does syntax hilite, no debugger tho.
"Grant Griffin" <g2 at seebelow.org> wrote in message
news:39E8C046.D1C4C1F6 at seebelow.org...
> Dale Strickland-Clark wrote:
> >
> > Env: Win2K, Python 1.6, PythonWin
> >
> > How do you develop multi-module projects without haveing to constantly
> > quit and restart PythonWin?
>
> I had the same problem--and I gravitated to the same solution.  Then I
> gave up on PythonWin.  It's a darn shame, too, because PythonWin is
> otherwise a really strong product.
>
> In the last several months, I've taken to using MS Visual C++ (MSVC) as
> my Python IDE.  It doesn't do Python syntax highlighting, and it doesn't
> have a Python debugger.  But other than that, it's almost as good of a
> Python IDE as PythonWin. <wink>
>
> As I understand it, PythonWin's problem stems from the fact that is
> partly written in Python: the Python interpreter can't be totally
> re-initialized--except by exiting and restarting PythonWin.  (It seems
> like there ought to be a way to somehow run separate interpreters for
> PythonWin and user code.  But maybe there isn't.)
>
> I'm unclear whether IDLE has the same problem.  I'm gonna to give it a
> try soon.  In any case, if a Python IDE were available with a debugger
> that worked as smoothly as MSVC's does on C/C++ programs, that would
> really be valuable.
>
> btw,-isn't-msvc's-debugger-written-in-msvc?-<wink>-ly y'rs,
>
> =g2
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