From noreply at sourceforge.net Sat Nov 1 15:36:52 2003 From: noreply at sourceforge.net (SourceForge.net) Date: Mon Nov 3 09:58:10 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] [ python-mode-Bugs-834290 ] py-beginning-of-def-or-class looks inside strings Message-ID: Bugs item #834290, was opened at 2003-11-01 20:36 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by Item Submitter You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=581349&aid=834290&group_id=86916 Category: None Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Dale Hagglund (dhagglund) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: py-beginning-of-def-or-class looks inside strings Initial Comment: [I mistakenly submitted this to the python project first as bug 830374. Sorry...] Using python-mode.el 4.6 and gnu emacs 21.1. To demonstrate this problem: 1. Open the attached file with emacs. 2. Position point at the "#" on the last line. 3. Type `M-C-a', py-beginning-of-def-or-class. Point will now be inside the docstring for class x. py-b-o-d-o-c uses regexps to look backwards for def or class lines. When it finds a candidate line, should it maybe use partial-parse-sexp to decide if it's in a string or not? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=581349&aid=834290&group_id=86916 From noreply at sourceforge.net Sat Nov 1 15:39:05 2003 From: noreply at sourceforge.net (SourceForge.net) Date: Mon Nov 3 09:58:11 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] [ python-mode-Bugs-834290 ] py-beginning-of-def-or-class looks inside strings Message-ID: Bugs item #834290, was opened at 2003-11-01 20:36 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by dhagglund You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=581349&aid=834290&group_id=86916 Category: None Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Dale Hagglund (dhagglund) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: py-beginning-of-def-or-class looks inside strings Initial Comment: [I mistakenly submitted this to the python project first as bug 830374. Sorry...] Using python-mode.el 4.6 and gnu emacs 21.1. To demonstrate this problem: 1. Open the attached file with emacs. 2. Position point at the "#" on the last line. 3. Type `M-C-a', py-beginning-of-def-or-class. Point will now be inside the docstring for class x. py-b-o-d-o-c uses regexps to look backwards for def or class lines. When it finds a candidate line, should it maybe use partial-parse-sexp to decide if it's in a string or not? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: Dale Hagglund (dhagglund) Date: 2003-11-01 20:39 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=895011 Attach a patch fixing the problem. The patch also fixes an incorrect call to py-beginning-o-d-o-c in py-end-o-d-o-c. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=581349&aid=834290&group_id=86916 From ryasko at gator.net Tue Nov 4 20:55:44 2003 From: ryasko at gator.net (Richard Yasko) Date: Tue Nov 4 20:54:52 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] Newbie Suggestion: Python Mode Tutorial Message-ID: <3FA858A0.1020808@gator.net> Emacs has a nice built-in tutorial for learning how to use it -- why not develop something similar (within emacs) for python programmers to learn how to use python-mode, quickly and efficiently? Thanks. -Greg Yasko From noreply at sourceforge.net Wed Nov 12 09:19:43 2003 From: noreply at sourceforge.net (SourceForge.net) Date: Wed Nov 12 09:19:49 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] [ python-mode-Bugs-840711 ] filling bullet lists in comments is incorrect Message-ID: Bugs item #840711, was opened at 2003-11-12 08:19 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by Item Submitter You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=581349&aid=840711&group_id=86916 Category: None Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Skip Montanaro (montanaro) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: filling bullet lists in comments is incorrect Initial Comment: If you fill a bullet list paragraph in a block comment, instead of * If the filename is a directory and not a Maildir nor an MH Mailbox, it will be processed as a Mailbox directory consisting of just .txt and .lorien files. you get * If the filename is a directory and not a Maildir nor * an MH Mailbox, it will be processed as a Mailbox * directory consisting of just .txt and .lorien files. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=581349&aid=840711&group_id=86916 From gustav at virtutech.com Wed Nov 12 09:33:59 2003 From: gustav at virtutech.com (=?iso-8859-1?q?Gustav_H=E5llberg?=) Date: Wed Nov 12 09:34:10 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] python-mode/gud bug Message-ID: Hello! This bug was found in python-mode version 4.6.18.2 (and a bunch of earlier versions). If you load python-mode and then start debugging a non-Python program using gdb, the py-pdbtrack-overlay-arrow function will incorrectly set overlay-arrow-position to nil (and therefore delete the overlay arrow), despite not "owning" it. To fix this, I'd suggest using some variable to keep track of whether the overlay arrow is owned by python-mode, and only set overlay-arrow-position to nil when that is the case. Very brief code inspection suggests that py-pdbtrack-is-tracking-p can be used for this. - Gustav From viteno at xemacs.org Thu Nov 13 16:06:29 2003 From: viteno at xemacs.org (Norbert Koch) Date: Thu Nov 13 16:04:15 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] XEmacs python-mode package maintainership Message-ID: Hi! On xemacs-beta@ the question arose about syncing python-mode and its siblings with the current upstream version which has evolved wrt the last version (4.6 in case of python-mode) we have. Is someone reading python-mode@ (Barry, I hope that's not only you?) able and has enough leisure to keep the XEmacs package version in sync? Thanks, norbert. From skip at pobox.com Thu Nov 13 16:23:25 2003 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Thu Nov 13 16:23:40 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] XEmacs python-mode package maintainership In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <16307.63053.25597.808996@montanaro.dyndns.org> Norbert> Is someone reading python-mode@ (Barry, I hope that's not only Norbert> you?) able and has enough leisure to keep the XEmacs package Norbert> version in sync? I'm here as well. What's involved? -- Skip Montanaro Got gigs? http://www.musi-cal.com/ http://www.mojam.com/ Got spam? http://spambayes.sf.net/ From viteno at xemacs.org Thu Nov 13 16:50:48 2003 From: viteno at xemacs.org (Norbert Koch) Date: Thu Nov 13 16:53:31 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] XEmacs python-mode package maintainership In-Reply-To: <16307.63053.25597.808996@montanaro.dyndns.org> (Skip Montanaro's message of "Thu, 13 Nov 2003 15:23:25 -0600") References: <16307.63053.25597.808996@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: Skip Montanaro writes: Hi! > I'm here as well. What's involved? Basically, updating the file-version in the XEmacs package directory from time to time. How often this is done is up to the maintainer. Currently the XEmacs development team is listed, but the last update has been made before I became package release manager, ie nobody really feels responsible for the package. The advantage would be a bigger community to test the changes. One downside is that you'd have to follow/scan xemacs-beta and xemacs-patches in order to get bug-reports and possible patches. norbert. From barry at python.org Fri Nov 14 07:51:10 2003 From: barry at python.org (Barry Warsaw) Date: Fri Nov 14 07:51:17 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] XEmacs python-mode package maintainership In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1068814270.990.9.camel@anthem> On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 16:06, Norbert Koch wrote: > Is someone reading python-mode@ (Barry, I hope that's not only you?) > able and has enough leisure to keep the XEmacs package version in > sync? I'm /not/ reading this list . > I'm here as well. What's involved? > > Basically, updating the file-version in the XEmacs package directory > from time to time. How often this is done is up to the maintainer. > Currently the XEmacs development team is listed, but the last update > has been made before I became package release manager, ie nobody > really feels responsible for the package. > > The advantage would be a bigger community to test the changes. One > downside is that you'd have to follow/scan xemacs-beta and > xemacs-patches in order to get bug-reports and possible patches. Probably between Skip and me we can stay on top of this, but I definitely don't have time to follow more mailing lists. Is there some way we can get a filter to automatically pump python-mode issues to this mailing list? -Barry From viteno at xemacs.org Fri Nov 14 08:42:33 2003 From: viteno at xemacs.org (Norbert Koch) Date: Fri Nov 14 08:40:28 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] XEmacs python-mode package maintainership In-Reply-To: <1068814270.990.9.camel@anthem> (Barry Warsaw's message of "Fri, 14 Nov 2003 07:51:10 -0500") References: <1068814270.990.9.camel@anthem> Message-ID: Barry Warsaw writes: > I'm /not/ reading this list . Uh oh, wrong guess :-) > Probably between Skip and me we can stay on top of this, That'll be cool. > but I definitely don't have time to follow more mailing lists. Is > there some way we can get a filter to automatically pump python-mode > issues to this mailing list? I have a word with the XEmacs mailing-list admins. There's manual filtering by yours truly as one option. Also, as in dired, we can push people to send questions directly to this list if they want to get things done. I let you know what we come up with. norbert. From jensen at slog.dk Wed Nov 19 17:43:14 2003 From: jensen at slog.dk (SLOGEN) Date: Wed Nov 19 17:44:13 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] py-complete.el Message-ID: <3FBBF202.1090201@slog.dk> I have written a python-completion thingy for python-mode, and annouced that some time ago. Unfortunatly, I have only heard from 1 person using it (except me). Perhaps it's time it got a little more wide-spread? Check it out at http://svn.slog.dk/repos/home/jensen/emacs-lisp/addon/py-complete.el (that's the whole thing) Of course it needs some docs and stuff, but it may be interesting to you. -- Helge From noreply at sourceforge.net Fri Nov 21 15:22:47 2003 From: noreply at sourceforge.net (SourceForge.net) Date: Fri Nov 21 15:22:51 2003 Subject: [Python-mode] [ python-mode-Bugs-846842 ] elisp: IM-python menu and newline in function defs Message-ID: Bugs item #846842, was opened at 2003-11-21 15:22 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by Item Submitter You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=581349&aid=846842&group_id=86916 Category: None Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Barry A. Warsaw (bwarsaw) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: elisp: IM-python menu and newline in function defs Initial Comment: [Originally reported as SF bug #707707 in the Python project. I've closed that bug and opened this one. Originally submitted by Matthias Klose doko -BAW] [ forwarded from http://bugs.debian.org/182297 ] the IM-Python menu does not show a function like this: def editor(db, db_name, table_name, #api dbapi,dbapi_exceptions): ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=581349&aid=846842&group_id=86916