Hi all, There's a sweet combination of tools that you can assemble using Vim, a Python shell (or any shell for that matter) and GNU screen, where you essentially send selected text from Vim to the Python shell. (See http://technotales.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/like-slime-for-vim/ for more details - though I had to tweak the script a bit to get it to work on Windows - line ending interpretation problem)
This works great in Linux, and also in Windows using the Cygwin build of Python, but when you call: screen -S py -s python using the Windows build of Python, the shell just hangs. Does anyone know if this is a known issue with screen/Python, or if there is a workaround, as I'd prefer to have just a single Python instance installed rather than having Cygwin python and windows Python both installed. Cheers, Ant. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list