Re: Emacs Python-mode. Newbie problem.
On Jul 8, 10:54 pm, Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl wrote: Lacrima lacrima.ma...@gmail.com (L) wrote: L Hello! L I have just started using Emacs to write python scripts. L I installed python-mode.el L Then I just tried this code: L print 'hello world' L When I press C-c RET, new blank window is opened and emacs says: L (Shell command succeeded with no output) L So where is my 'hello world'? L When I do C-c C-c, it prints 'hello world' successfully. L Why in the first case I get no output? Can you check in the buffer where you have the python code what command C-c RET is bound to? With C-h k C-c RET Shell command succeeded with no output suggests that is has a different binding than the standard one in python-mode. Did you happen to name your file 'test' or 'test.py? C-c RET does an import and 'import test' imports a standard module test. -- Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl URL:http://pietvanoostrum.com[PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private email: p...@vanoostrum.org Hi, Piet! Thanks for your reply! My file name is 'trains.py'. When I do C-h k C-c RET, it shows me help from manual: C-c RET runs the command py-execute-import-or-reload which is an interactive Lisp function in `python-mode'... and so on. And still when I do C-c RET, I receive (Shell command succeeded with no output) Any more help would be really appreciated, because I am newbie with Emacs. With regards, Max -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Emacs Python-mode. Newbie problem.
Lacrima lacrima.ma...@gmail.com (L) wrote: L Thanks for your reply! L My file name is 'trains.py'. L When I do C-h k C-c RET, it shows me help from manual: C-c RET runs L the command py-execute-import-or-reload Lwhich is an interactive Lisp function in `python-mode'... and so L on. L And still when I do C-c RET, I receive (Shell command succeeded with L no output) L Any more help would be really appreciated, because I am newbie with L Emacs. I tested it and I can get this message also. It happens when you have no Python shell running (*Python* buffer). The python code is then executed by calling the python shell command and catching the output. This output is displayed in the *Python Output* buffer. It happens also with C-c C-c and it will give the same message. There is a difference, however between C-c C-x and C-c RET: The latter will import your module, and most modules are written such that importing them doesn't print anything. If you add something like print test and the end of file, then test will appear in the *Python Output* buffer. If your file has the print hello world statement it should display in the *Python Output* buffer. I checked that. On the other hand, if you have a python shell running you must make sure (e.g. with the cd command) that its working directory is the directory where your python file is located, otherwise the import statement will not find your file. Unless it is somewhere in the python path. Also the *Python* buffer will not automatically pop up if it is not visible, in contrast with the *Python Output* buffer. -- Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl URL: http://pietvanoostrum.com [PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private email: p...@vanoostrum.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Emacs Python-mode. Newbie problem.
On Jul 9, 2:31 pm, Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl wrote: Lacrima lacrima.ma...@gmail.com (L) wrote: L Thanks for your reply! L My file name is 'trains.py'. L When I do C-h k C-c RET, it shows me help from manual: C-c RET runs L the command py-execute-import-or-reload L which is an interactive Lisp function in `python-mode'... and so L on. L And still when I do C-c RET, I receive (Shell command succeeded with L no output) L Any more help would be really appreciated, because I am newbie with L Emacs. I tested it and I can get this message also. It happens when you have no Python shell running (*Python* buffer). The python code is then executed by calling the python shell command and catching the output. This output is displayed in the *Python Output* buffer. It happens also with C-c C-c and it will give the same message. There is a difference, however between C-c C-x and C-c RET: The latter will import your module, and most modules are written such that importing them doesn't print anything. If you add something like print test and the end of file, then test will appear in the *Python Output* buffer. If your file has the print hello world statement it should display in the *Python Output* buffer. I checked that. On the other hand, if you have a python shell running you must make sure (e.g. with the cd command) that its working directory is the directory where your python file is located, otherwise the import statement will not find your file. Unless it is somewhere in the python path. Also the *Python* buffer will not automatically pop up if it is not visible, in contrast with the *Python Output* buffer. -- Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl URL:http://pietvanoostrum.com[PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private email: p...@vanoostrum.org Thank you for really useful and detailed explanation. Now I can test my code using Emacs. But I think it works for me in a little bit different way. My file contains only the print 'hello world'. If I have no python shell running, then: a) C-c RET opens *Python Output* buffer without any output and with 'Shell command succeeded with no output' message at the bottom b) C-c C-c opens *Python Output* with appropriate 'hello world' message. Then I run python shell with C-c ! command. And: a) C-c RET opens *Python* buffer and prints 'hello world' in the python shell b) C-c C-c gives the same result. With regards, Max -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Emacs Python-mode. Newbie problem.
Lacrima lacrima.ma...@gmail.com (L) wrote: L Thank you for really useful and detailed explanation. Now I can test L my code using Emacs. L But I think it works for me in a little bit different way. L My file contains only the print 'hello world'. L If I have no python shell running, then: L a) C-c RET opens *Python Output* buffer without any output and with L 'Shell command succeeded with no output' message at the bottom L b) C-c C-c opens *Python Output* with appropriate 'hello world' L message. L Then I run python shell with C-c ! command. And: L a) C-c RET opens *Python* buffer and prints 'hello world' in the L python shell L b) C-c C-c gives the same result. Which version of python-mode.el do you have? (Variable py-version) -- Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl URL: http://pietvanoostrum.com [PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private email: p...@vanoostrum.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Emacs Python-mode. Newbie problem.
On Jul 9, 8:42 pm, Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl wrote: Lacrima lacrima.ma...@gmail.com (L) wrote: L Thank you for really useful and detailed explanation. Now I can test L my code usingEmacs. L But I think it works for me in a little bit different way. L My file contains only the print 'hello world'. L If I have no python shell running, then: L a) C-c RET opens *Python Output* buffer without any output and with L 'Shell command succeeded with no output' message at the bottom L b) C-c C-c opens *Python Output* with appropriate 'hello world' L message. L Then I run python shell with C-c ! command. And: L a) C-c RET opens *Python* buffer and prints 'hello world' in the L python shell L b) C-c C-c gives the same result. Which version of python-mode.el do you have? (Variable py-version) -- Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl URL:http://pietvanoostrum.com[PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private email: p...@vanoostrum.org py-version's value is 5.1.0 Also maybe the problem is because I use Emacs version 21.4.1. But I can't change it to 22, because I access Emacs via SSH on some shared hosting service. With regards, Max. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Emacs Python-mode. Newbie problem.
Lacrima lacrima.ma...@gmail.com (L) wrote: L Hello! L I have just started using Emacs to write python scripts. L I installed python-mode.el L Then I just tried this code: L print 'hello world' L When I press C-c RET, new blank window is opened and emacs says: L (Shell command succeeded with no output) L So where is my 'hello world'? L When I do C-c C-c, it prints 'hello world' successfully. L Why in the first case I get no output? Can you check in the buffer where you have the python code what command C-c RET is bound to? With C-h k C-c RET Shell command succeeded with no output suggests that is has a different binding than the standard one in python-mode. Did you happen to name your file 'test' or 'test.py? C-c RET does an import and 'import test' imports a standard module test. -- Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl URL: http://pietvanoostrum.com [PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private email: p...@vanoostrum.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list