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From: | Steven Huwig |
Subject: | Re: python-mode: make sure output is not eaten |
Date: | Thu, 24 Aug 2006 20:34:17 -0400 |
On Aug 24, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Steven Huwig wrote:
Probably it compensates for indented text without a trailing newline. It doesn't look like python-mode itself has any situations where this matters, but it is possible -- but unlikely -- for user input to be affected. If you do the following in python-mode with both versions: C-c C-s for i in range(1, 5): C-q C-j <tab> print i, <return> you will see the difference in behavior.
To explain my post a little more, I think the new code is the right thing. If someone is astute enough to type in multi-line Python commands at an Emacs interactive prompt, then they will likely be astute enough to realize that they need to add an extra newline. Plus I don't think the usage pattern is typical in the first place; there is a comint buffer for such interaction. -- Steven Huwig
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