Am 18.11.2011 06:56, schrieb Fabián Ezequiel Gallina:
On 11/09/2011 08:13 AM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
Am 09.11.2011 10:52, schrieb Gabriele Lanaro:
So do you want to include different versions of python-mode and let the
user choose through a configuration option?
yes.
Configuration should be still easier as now by clickable fields -
which would be another task. Presently it requires still some Emacs
Lisp understanding IMHO.
Don't know how Fabián feels towards PDEE, as for me we could consider
to share tasks a little bit, so we could do a jump indeed by combining
available stuff.
For example with modularized python-el, could merge something of
shell-works from it and while indentation and editing stuff from
components python-mode.
That should come out delighting :)
I'm all in favor for PDEE, cool stuff would come from it :)
Hi,
glad to see you.
As in development I can't promise to put lot of efforts in it since my
time is really limited right now, but I'll be more than happy to help in
the integration of my python.el to it (even if it's answering some
questions).
As you may have remarked, you are already mentioned in python-mode.el
CREDITS.
Will commit today a commands calling explicit "dedicated"-processes, a
feature inspired by your work.
As for the future, think of a very basic new approach based on modules
and a layer like comint provides - lets call it comprog for the moment.
Your python.el splits fine BTW, it's modularized version works here
already. Maybe will upload an experimental branch these days, so you may
have a look.
By the way, I looked quickly at the repository and after seeing the
extensions directory the idea of having them tracked with git submodules
came to my mind. This is just an idea, as I've been a happy user of git
submodules for a while now. They could help you to simplify tracking
last versions of dependencies.
Sound very interesting.
Andreas
Regards,
Fabián.
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