From: Romain G. <rom...@je...> - 2001-09-11 17:31:07
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My own text editor, Jext, integrates Python syntax colorizing, Python class browser, and an integrated release of Jython. Any error generated while executing a Jython source code (F5) is reported in a log window and a double-click on it brings you back to the source code line. www.jext.org Romain "Java Swinguer !" Guy rom...@je... www.jext.org "Now, don't you worry. The saucers are up there. The graveyard is out there. But I'll be locked up safely in there." - Paula Trent, Plan 9 From Outer Space ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ype Kingma" <yk...@xs...> To: <jyt...@li...> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 8:18 PM Subject: Re: [Jython-users] What are Jython folks using to edit? > Frank, > > >Thanks for the tips. When you use an editor and Jython reports and error is > >there anything you're using now that brings your editor back to the link > >originating the error? > > I considered writing a python script for that (reading the traceback > and using that to invoke vi on the correct file and line), as i did > for javac. I never got to do it, though. The problem is that python is > not a compiler that can be relatively sure where the error occurred. > > Jumping into a file might be limited to syntax errors, though. > But with the syntax support in the editor there are relatively few > syntax errors left. > > Good luck, > Ype > > >-Frank > > > >-- > >Frank Cohen, founder, PushToTest, www.pushtotest.com, phone: 408 374 7426 > >Come to PushToTest for Load, a free open-source tool for performance and > >scalability testing and data migration. > > > >> From: Ype Kingma <yk...@xs...> > >> Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 23:43:57 +0100 > >> To: jyt...@li... > >> Subject: Re: [Jython-users] What are Jython folks using to edit? > >> > >> Frank, > >> > >>> I'm considering contributing code to NetBeans as an IDE to do Jython script > >>> editing. I'm wondering what people are using to edit Jython scripts? > >> > >> On unix I use vi, on the mac BBEdit, > >> and everywhere else any flat text editor. > >> I grew up in vi and somehow never needed emacs. Vi has good > >> python support under unix (syntax coloring, indentation). > >> BBEdit has very nice multifile regex searching capabilities, but > >> I use python/jython only very occasionaly on the Mac. > >> Surprisingly the flat text editors on other platforms are a lot easier > >> to use with python than I expected because of the easy syntax. > >> They do leave the occasional missing colon or inconsistent dedent, > >> so better support for python is certainly possible, but not a prime concern. > >> > >> None of the editors I use can identify a possible NameError. Since this > >> is my most frequent mistake (mistyping a name), this might be really > >> nice to have. Importing modules just for name editing purposes might > >> be overkill, though. > >> > >> Good luck, > >> Ype > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Jython-users mailing list > > > Jyt...@li... > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jython-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Jython-users mailing list > Jyt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jython-users |