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Re: Getting Python system paths for CEDET
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David Engster |
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Re: Getting Python system paths for CEDET |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Oct 2012 19:20:22 +0200 |
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Andreas Röhler writes:
> Am 13.10.2012 14:26, schrieb David Engster:
>> Andreas Schwab writes:
>>> David Engster <address@hidden> writes:
>>>
>
>>>> So here's my question: What is The Right Way to send and parse the
>>>> command above?
>>>
>>> How about shell-command-to-string?
>>
>> That's what I thought, too. But people told me that it is better to go
>> through the python-mode layer, so that its configuration settings can be
>> reused (the Python version to use, for example).
>
> (getenv "PYTHONPATH") should be all you need here.
Returns nil here, hence I don't get it. How does that help for seeing if
the user wants to use, say, "python2.7" or "python3.2"? If he already
configured that in the python mode he uses, he shouldn't have to do that
again for CEDET.
-David
Re: Getting Python system paths for CEDET, Andreas Röhler, 2012/10/13