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Khachatur Yengibaryan xach at freenet.am
Tue Apr 25 01:59:18 EDT 2006


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>   1. Re: Permissions, files and folders (Paul Winkler)
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>Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 12:45:43 -0400
>From: Paul Winkler <pw_lists at slinkp.com>
>Subject: Re: [Zope] Permissions, files and folders
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>On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 09:54:15AM +0200, Erik Billing wrote:
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>>Btw, what editor would you recommend for writing python outside Zope. I've
>>frequently used Eclipse with PyDev before, but it's a bit slow and heavy.
>>I've looked around a bit on the free editors without finding anything I like
>>so I'm thinking it might be worth trying a commercial editor. What do you
>>guys use?
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>Emacs :-)
>It takes a bit of work to get it set up nicely, but there are some
>really nice features like good pdb integration.
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>e.g. try this:  put a "pdb.set_trace()" somewhere in your code, and
>then run the program from a shell within emacs - e.g. you can start a
>shell by typing "M-x shell", and then type the command to run your
>program.  When you enter pdb, you can step around
>the code and emacs shows you where you are in another buffer, opening
>modules as you step into them. I've said it before: All hail Ken Manheimer!
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>I'm sure plenty of IDEs can do stuff like that, but I'm surprised how
>many emacs users don't seem to know it's there.
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>(dunno if all that works on Windows, never tried.)
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>The code-completion support is pretty rudimentary, though.  It seems to
>only be good for repeating symbols already in your source file.
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>And no built-in browsing of documentation afaict.
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