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Re: [O] named python session
From: |
Andreas Leha |
Subject: |
Re: [O] named python session |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Aug 2015 14:12:32 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.50 (darwin) |
Hi Ken,
Ken Mankoff <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> On 2015-08-12 at 08:06, Andreas Leha <address@hidden> wrote:
>> How do I associate that with the python process in *mypy*?
>> I am asked to start python when I run python-shell-send-region.
>
>
> I have set up my system so that Org asks for a buffer name every time
> =org-edit-special= is called. This may be helpful to you.
>
> -k.
>
>
> *** Custom Python Session Names
>
> https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/elpy/issues/383
>
> I want each python session to optionally have a unique name, so that I
> can run multiple sessions in multiple windows/buffers/directories and
> not have them interact/interfere.
>
> Here I've copied =elpy-shell-get-or-create-process= from =elpy.el= and
> modified it. I also have to modify =python-shell-get-process-name=.
> This all is fairly easy, except when executing from Org it gets more
> complicated, hence the special case if a function called from
> =org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c=.
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
> (defun elpy-shell-get-or-create-process ()
> "Get or create an inferior Python process for current buffer and return
> it.
> Customized by KDM to make dedicated sessions"
> (let* ((bufname (format "*%s*" (python-shell-get-process-name t)))
> (proc (get-buffer-process bufname)))
> (if proc
> proc
> (run-python (python-shell-parse-command) t nil) ;; DEDICATED!
> (get-buffer-process bufname))))
>
> (defun python-shell-get-process-name (dedicated)
> (if (equal this-command 'org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c)
> (kdm/orig-py-sh-get-proc-name dedicated)
> (kdm/my-py-sh-get-proc-name dedicated)))
>
> (defun kdm/orig-py-sh-get-proc-name (dedicated)
> "Calculate the appropriate process name for inferior Python process.
> If DEDICATED is t returns a string with the form
> `python-shell-buffer-name'[variable `buffer-name']."
> (let ((process-name
> (if (and dedicated
> (buffer-name))
> (format "%s[%s]" python-shell-buffer-name (buffer-name))
> (format "%s" python-shell-buffer-name))))
> process-name))
>
> (defun kdm/my-py-sh-get-proc-name (dedicated)
> (if (boundp 'py-buf-proc-name)
> (format "%s" py-buf-proc-name)
> (setq-local py-buf-proc-name
> (format "%s"
> (completing-read "Python session name: "
> nil nil nil (buffer-name) nil
> (buffer-name)))
> )))
>
> #+END_SRC
Thanks a lot for setting me on the right track! I am quite surprised
(coming from ess as my interface to R) that multiple named sessions
aren't supported out of the box for python.
I use your code now, which in my use-case works great. Only slight
variation: I set the default python process-name to the session name
using these two functions:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none
(defun al-org-babel-get-session (&optional arg info)
"Return the :session of the current source-code block.
Will return
- nil if :session is given but not named
- \"none\" if no :session argument is specified
- the session name otherwise"
(interactive)
(if (org-src-edit-buffer-p)
(let ((beg org-src--beg-marker))
(with-current-buffer (org-src--source-buffer)
(goto-char beg)
(al-org-babel-get-session)))
(let* ((info (or info (org-babel-get-src-block-info)))
(params (nth 2 info))
(session (cdr (assoc :session params))))
session)))
(defun kdm/my-py-sh-get-proc-name (dedicated)
(let* ((sessionname (al-org-babel-get-session))
(defaultname (or sessionname (if (equalp sessionname "none")
(buffer-name)
sessionname))))
(if (boundp 'py-buf-proc-name)
(format "%s" py-buf-proc-name)
(setq-local py-buf-proc-name
(format "%s"
(completing-read "Python session name: "
nil nil nil defaultname nil
defaultname))))))
#+END_SRC
Thanks again,
Andreas