Python and emacs

Kalle Svensson kalle at gnupung.net
Thu Mar 22 16:09:28 EST 2001


Sez Alex Martelli:
> "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <shaleh at valinux.com> wrote in message
> news:mailman.985287273.17896.python-list at python.org...
> >
> > On 22-Mar-2001 Don Dwiggins wrote:
> > > A semi-idle question: has anyone looked into embedding Python as an
> > > extension language in Emacs, alongside Elisp?  I'm toying with the idea
> of
> > > doing some Emacs enhancements/modifications, and given the choice, I'd
> much
> > > rather do them in Python.  (One such enhancement would be to add
> > > Pythonwin-style "intellisense" popups to python-mode.)
> >
> > An editor that spoke python would not be a bad thing.  However, trying to
> get
> 
> Whaddya mean, 'would'?  VIM does that right now, and has for years
> (see www.vim.org)...

He said "an editor", not "a brain-damaged pile of user interface madness,
unusable for even the most simple text manipulation".  Flamewar!!! <wink>

Peace,
  Kalle
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