On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 5:38 AM, Pierre Raybaut <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am pleased to announced that Spyder v1.1.7 and Spyder v2.0.0beta4
> have been released:
>
>  * Spyder v1.1.7 -- a couple of bug fixes since v1.1.6:
>    * Fixed PyQt compatibility issues related to QTreeWidgetItem
> objects construction
>    * Attempt to fix Issue 318 / PyQt compatibility issues
>    * Fixed PyQt compatibility issue: setProperty's 2nd argument must
> be a QVariant on some PyQt versions
>
>  * Spyder v2.0.0beta4 -- a lot of bugfixes since beta2, here are
> some
> of the recent changes:
>    * new: real-time code analysis (warnings, errors, todos) with a
> customizable timeout (analysis was performed only when saving file)
>    * new in variable explorer: multiple data files may be imported at
> once
>    * new in source editor: added shortcut to view object in object
> inspector
>    * new in source editor: added option to insert automatically
> closing parentheses, brackets and braces
>    * new in source editor: added option to unindent automatically
> after 'else', 'elif', 'finally', etc.
>    * new in source editor: added option to save all files before
> running script
>    * source editor: a lot of bugfixes regarding breakpoints, file
> list management dialog, file selection combo box, ...
>    * fix PyQt compatibility issues (same as in v1.1.7 -- see above)
>    * and a lot of bugfixes: code completion, outline explorer
> sorting, maximized widgets, etc.

I tried spyder 2.0.0beta4 with WindowsXP32, py2.5.2 Qt 4.4.1 PyQt 4.4.3

The first time I started spyder it crashed. Starting in debug mode
spyder.py -d, I get a long list of:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Programs\Python25\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\widgets\codeeditor\code
editor.py", line 827, in viewportEvent
    return super(CodeEditor, self).viewportEvent(event)
AttributeError: 'super' object has no attribute 'viewportEvent'

The editor doesn't work, I cannot edit, but both ipython and regular
shells work, doing some simple examples and with execfile(...). I
didn't try other things.

(I'm not completely sure about this one because I had lot's of other
python shells open.)
After shutting down spyder, I still had several stray python processes
open, two of kept doing a very large number of disc reads/writes
according to the windows task managers. This could also be a
consequence of the initial crash.

Josef



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