emacs python mode
Andrei Kulakov
sill at optonline.net
Wed Aug 8 20:00:07 EDT 2001
On Wed, 08 Aug 2001 17:34:37 GMT, Adam 'Vonlia' Seyfarth <adam.seyfarth at home.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 08 Aug 2001 15:50:03 GMT, Adam 'Vonlia' Seyfarth
>> <adam.seyfarth at home.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >(note: I had another reason for sending the last one, I wanted to know
>> >what else Emacs in Python mode could do.)
>>
>> Well it *did* sound like a wild troll.
>
> Yes, I'm sorry. I wasn't thinking for the common good of the people. I
> should be burned at the steak...
>
>> Emacs python mode brings you an easy way to access the classes and
>> methods in your file through a dedicated menu. You get easy ways of
>> indenting/de-intenting blocks of codes, same thing for commenting out
>> or un commenting blocks of code. You can also work on the interpreter
>> or debugger within emacs to run/debug the code you're editing.
>
> (I formatted that, using Vim, by the way...no offense) Spiffy! That
> class method menu sounds like a cool feature! I thought that whole
> web-page was devoted to a file that just gave you highlighting and
> indenting... I now know why Emacs users like it so much!
>
> Sorry, again!
I have a small vim script that prints all functions in current file,
colorizing them. If you want that, email me..
>
>
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