Am 08.04.2012 01:54, schrieb Glenn Linderman:
Hi Andreas, et alia,
Slowly the wheels turn, and progress is made. And then there are bumps in the
road. This is probably a bump.
You might recall that I was stuck on an old version of emacs because of
incompatibilities newer versions had with AutoHotKey. It was more important for
me to be compatible,
than to run the latest emacs. Then recently I discovered the beta emacs is now
compatible with AutoHotKey again, at least, as much as the old version was
(there are still
some issues, but they are not new).
So references here are to this emacs:
GNU Emacs 24.0.93.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601)
of 2012-02-15 on MARVIN
So I upgraded to the above new emacs, and now am upgrading to the new
python-mode.el. I was running python-mode.el 6.0.2 and I see 6.0.5 is now the
latest version, so I
downloaded it, tweaked my load-path to point to the new one, and opened a quite
valid, successfully executing Python 3 source file.
The following error appeared in the minibar:
Error in menu-bar-update-hook (imenu-update-menubar): (error Lisp nesting
exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth')
Hi Glenn
might be related to some indexing issue.
customize py-imenu-create-index-p to nil should avoid this anyway.
I'm testing with Emacs24 too from time to time and it passed as Emacs23 so far.
Nonetheless Emacs24 got some major changes and has some issues still.
Unless actively developing it, recommend Emacs23 for all productive work.
As for the rest, let's try to solve the knot by doing it one by one.
- disable all optional features as outline-mode - customize
py-outline-minor-mode-p nil
If you still encounter some issues with latest release, please send an example
file which triggers it, resp. make a bug report.
Best regards,
Andreas
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