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Python Mode News
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New in version 6.0.9
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- autopair-mode delivered
Credits to Joao Tavora http://autopair.googlecode.com
see README-AUTOPAIR.org for details
- Syntax highlighting in Python-shell buffers enabled
boolean `py-fontify-shell-buffer-p', default is nil
- py-add-abbrev, new command
Similar to `add-mode-abbrev', but uses
`py-partial-expression' before point for expansion to
store, not `word'. Also provides a proposal for new
abbrevs.
Proposal for an abbrev is composed from the downcased
initials of expansion - provided they are of char-class
[:alpha:]
For example code below would be recognised as a
`py-expression' composed by three
py-partial-expressions.
OrderedDict.popitem(last=True)
Putting the curser at the EOL, M-3 M-x py-add-abbrev
would prompt "op" for an abbrev to store, as first
`py-partial-expression' beginns with a "(", which is
not taken as proposal.
- py-edit-abbrevs
Jumps to `python-mode-abbrev-table'
- modeline enhanced
when a path/to/my/favoured/Python is given with `py-shell-name'
the Python-shell buffer before would display
*ND path/to/my/favoured/Python*
now:
*ptmfP Python*
boolean `py-modeline-display-full-path-p'
boolean `py-modeline-acronym-display-home-p'
If the modeline acronym should contain chars indicating the home-directory.
- mode-line indicates "Py" by default
customize `python-mode-modeline-display'
- Pymacs intergration dropped from trunk
conflicts with classic install being reported
New in version 6.0.8
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- `py-pep8-run', new command checking formatting
`py-pep8-help'
- `py-pyflake-run', new command
Pyflakes is a simple program which checks Python
source files for errors. - It is similar to
PyChecker in scope, but differs in - that it does
not execute the modules to check them.
`py-pyflake-help'
- `py-pylint-run', new command calls Pylint,
a Python source code analyzer which looks for
programming errors, helps enforcing a coding standard
and sniffs for some code smells (as defined in Martin
Fowler's Refactoring book) .
Pylint checks length of lines of code, if variable
names are well-formed according to your coding
standard, if declared interfaces are truly
implemented, and much more. Additionally, it is
possible to write plugins.
`py-pylint-doku', `py-pylint-help'
- py-pyflakespep8-run, combines calls to pyflakes and pep8
- respective flymake-modes,
`pyflakespep8-flymake-mode', `pylint-flymake-mode'
etc. See meny PyTools
New in version 6.0.7
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- make every Python shell acces its own history-file
.python3_history
.python_history
.ipython_history etc.
- related to shell used
`toggle-force-py-shell-name-p'
`force-py-shell-name-p-on'/off
making it easier to enforce default py-shell upon execution
`toggle-force-local-shell'
`py-force-local-shell-on'/off
If locally indicated Python shell should be taken and
enforced upon sessions execute commands, lp:988091
- specific completion:
py-python2-shell-complete, py-python3-shell-complete,
py-python2-script-complete, py-python3-script-complete
New in version 6.0.6
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- files inside a virtual machine made visible for pdbtrack
- new commands `py-toggle-split-windows-on-execute', ...-on, ...-off
`py-toggle-shell-switch-buffers-on-execute', ...-on, ...-off
allow `py-execute-buffer' etc. to split/not-split windows,
move cursor onto output or not
- Behavior of C-u M-x `py-shell' closer to common shell
C-u 4 prompts for a buffer,
i.e. when a "*Python*" shell is running,
C-u M-x `py-shell' opens a "*Python<2>*" per default
C-u 2 M-x py-shell promts for command-arguments as known from 5th-series
- `py-intend-tabs-mode' sets default of `indent-tabs-mode', lp:953765
-- New boolean variable `py-intend-tabs-mode'
Permits value independent from Emacs-wide `indent-tabs-mode'
Commands `py-toggle-indent-tabs-mode', ...-on, ...-off
menu PyTools "Toggle indent-tabs-mode"
- Extended py-execute-... forms provided for "line"
- new commands py-beginning/end-of-line
while introduced for internal reasons --because of it's
return values-- they allow repeats, i.e. when already
at end-of-line, jumping to next end etc.
- new boolean `py-force-py-shell-name-p'
When `t', execution with Python specified in `py-shell-name' is en forced, shebang will have no effect. Default is nil.
- customizable `py-separator-char', a string, see report lp:975539
Precedes guessing when not empty, is returned by
function `py-separator-char'
- nicer `org-cycle' behavior: when new `py-org-cycle-p' it `t',
command `org-cycle' is available at shift-TAB, <backtab>
New in version 6.0.5
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- Menu reworked and extended
- extended commands combine executing statement/block... with dedidi cated/switch... etc. This may remove some need of customization.
- local environments support started
If calls to common `py-shell' should use local executable
instead of default system Python set
`py-use-local-default' alongside with
`py-shell-local-path'
- `py-toggle-shells' alias of more powerful `py-switch-shells'
Toggles between the interpreter customized in `py-shell-toggle-1' resp. `py-shell-toggle-2'. Was hard-coded CPython and Jython in earlier versions, now starts with Python2 and Python3 by default.
- `py-shell-name' accepts PATH/TO/EXECUTABLE
in addition to name of an installed default Python-Shell.
Permits installing commands like
(defun python-XYZ-shell (&optional argprompt)
"Start an Python-XYZ interpreter ... "
(interactive)
(let ((py-shell-name "PATH/TO/PYTHON-XYZ"))
(py-shell argprompt)))
- new commands `indent-tabs-mode', `toggle-indent-tabs-mode',
`indent-tabs-mode-on', `indent-tabs-mode-off'
feature after a request at Stack Exchange asked Jul
13 '11 at 13:23 saying
`tab-width' now follows `py-indent-offset'
- new command `py-execute-region-default' forces the
systems default Python interpreter to execute, ignores
shebang
related functions redesigned, `async' argument dropped
`py-execute-region' now reads:
(defun py-execute-region (start end &optional shell dedicated)
"Send the region to a Python interpreter.
When called with \\[univeral-argument], execution through `default-value' of `py-shell-name' is forced.
When called with \\[univeral-argument] followed by a number different from 4 and 1, user is prompted to specify a shell. This might be the name of a system-wide shell or include the path to a virtual environment.
When called from a programm, it accepts a string specifying a shell which will be forced upon execute as argument. "
[ ... ]
- new `py-number-face',
visible only when customized and `py-use-number-face-p' is `t',
inherits default face
With large files fontifying numbers may cause a delay
Credits to github.com/fgallina/python.el/issues42
- new boolean `py-verbose-p'
if `t', reached indent level etc. is messaged
- new commands py-execute-buffer-dedicated, py-execute-buffer-switch -dedicated
- `toggle-py-smart-indentation' new command
also `py-smart-indentation-on', -off
New in version 6.0.4
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- Python shell starts with `python-mode'
that's needed by completion for now
boolean customizable `py-start-run-py-shell'
- outline-(minor-)mode enabled providing regular
expressions. Customize `py-outline-minor-mode-p' to
switch it on with python-mode
- Hook delivered to start hs-minor-mode from python-mode
Customize `py-hide-show-minor-mode-p'
Key setting example:
(global-set-key [(super s)] 'hs-hide-all)
(global-set-key [(super S)] 'hs-show-all)
- Listing of available commands in org-mode and reST
format in directory "doc"
- Python shells and executing forms may be called as
dedicated process. See commands available \w suffix
"-dedicated".
- completion fixed: M-TAB completes in Python buffer, TAB
completes in Python shells
- py-down-FORM-lc commands
Goto beginning of line following end of FORM.
\"-lc\" stands for \"left-corner\" - a complementary command travelling left, whilst `py-end-of-FORM' stops at right corner.
Implemented forms are "block", "clause", "def", "class", "statement".
- py-down-FORM commands
like py-down-block introduced in version 6.0.3,
implemented also for "clause", "def", "class",
"statement".
Go to the beginning of next block below
current level.
New in version 6.0.3
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- ipython integration started
- commands `ipython', `python2', `python3', `jython', `python'
opening a respective python shell
- py-shift-block-left, py-shift-block-right etc.
Implemented forms that way are
"paragraph" "block" "clause" "def" "class" "line" "statement"
- py-dedent
Dedent line according to `py-indent-offset'. With
arg, do it that many times. If point is between
indent levels, dedent to next level. Stops at BOL.
Returns column reached, if dedent done, nil otherwise.
- py-indent-forward-line
Indent line and move one line forward. If
`py-kill-empty-line' is non-nil, delete an empty
line. When closing a form, use py-close-block et al,
which will move and indent likewise. Returns position.
- py-close-block, -clause, -def, class
Set indent level to that of beginning of definition.
If final line isn't empty and
`py-close-block-provides-newline' non-nil, insert a
newline. Returns column.
- new commands specifying the shell override
`py-shell-name' for execution
implemented shells are "python" "python2" "python2.7"
"python3" "python3.2" "jython"
available with default, -switch and -no-switch
option, i.e.
py-execute-region-python3.2
py-execute-region-python3.2-switch
py-execute-region-python3.2-no-switch etc.
Docstring of py-execute-region-python3.2-switch for
example: "Send the region to a common shell calling the
python3.2 interpreter. Ignores setting of
`py-shell-switch-buffers-on-execute', output-buffer
will being switched to."
- Declarations
Deal with assigments resp. statements in current
level which don't open blocks. Provides common edit
functions as copy, mark, kill, goto beg/end.
Functions will be used typically to grasp
initialisations resp. assignements of variables
between the definition of a class or method and it's
body, likewise global stuff at the head of a file.
- column-marker.el
Commands `column-marker-1', `column-marker-2', and
`column-marker-3' each highlight a given column
(using different background colors by default).
M-x column-marker-1 highlights the column where the
cursor is, in face `column-marker-1'.
C-u 70 M-x column-marker-2 highlights column 70 in
face `column-marker-2'.
C-u 70 M-x column-marker-3 highlights column 70 in
face `column-marker-3'. The face `column-marker-2'
highlighting no longer shows.
C-u M-x column-marker-3 turns off highlighting for
column-marker-3, so face `column-marker-2'
highlighting shows again for column 70.
C-u C-u M-x column-marker-1 (or -2 or -3) erases all
column highlighting.
;;
Thanks a lot to it's author Rick Bielawski <rbielaws@i1.net>,
to Drew Adams for his care and Emacs Wiki hosting it.
New in version 6.0.2
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- py-electric-comment
"Insert a comment. If starting a comment, indent
accordingly. If a numeric argument ARG is provided,
that many colons are inserted non-electrically. With
universal-prefix-key C-u a \"#\" Electric behavior
is inhibited inside a string or comment."
- New commands `py-partial-expression':
"." operators delimit a partial-expression on it's
level.
Given the function below, `py-partial-expression'
called at pipe symbol would copy and return:
def usage():
print """Usage: %s
....""" % (
os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
------------|-------------------------
==> path
os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
------------------|-------------------
==> basename(sys.argv[0]))
os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
--------------------------|-----------
==> sys
os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
------------------------------|-------
==> argv[0]
while `py-expression' would copy and return
(
os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
;;;;;
Also for existing commands a shorthand is defined:
(defalias 'py-statement 'py-copy-statement)
which will mark, copy and return.
- Commands implementing a behavior which customizing of
`py-shell-switch-buffers-on-execute' would do:
py-execute-buffer-no-switch
py-execute-buffer-switch
py-execute-region-no-switch
py-execute-region-switch
- Several bugfixes.
New in version 6.0.1
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- New commands py-expression:
py-copy-expression
py-mark-expression
py-beginning-of-expression
py-end-of-expression
py-kill-expression
Also several of bugfixes are done.
New in version 6.0
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- Finer grained commands, core re-write.
As shown below for the `mark'-command, delete,
copy, jump to beginning and end of the respective
programming-expressions:
py-mark-statement
py-mark-block
py-mark-block-or-clause
py-mark-def
py-mark-def-or-class
py-mark-class
py-mark-clause
- Also a couple of bugfixes are done.
New in version 5.2.1
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- Syntax highlight as a keyword "lambda:" just like "lambda x:". Given by Dan
Davison.
- Add "python3" as a key for python-mode in interpreter-mode-alist and
auto-mode-alist.
New in version 5.2.0
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- Fixed filling of triple-quoted strings.
- Add new font-lock faces for class names and exception names.
- Do not fill when calling fill-paragraph with point in a region of code.
- Fixed font-locking of exception names in parenthesized lists.
- Fixed font-locking of decorators with arguments.
- Fixed font-locking of triple-quoted strings; single quotes appearing in
triple-quoted strings no longer upset font-locking.
- Fixed the stack-entry regexp used by pdbtrack so that it now works with
module-level frames.
- Do not bind C-c C-h; `py-help-at-point' is now on C-c C-e by default.
- hide-show mode is now supported.
- When shifting regions right and left, keep the region active in Emacs.