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Re: Python mode, suggestion for command


From: Eshel Yaron
Subject: Re: Python mode, suggestion for command
Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2023 09:29:09 +0300
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

Hi there,

>> Dear python-mode maintainers,

I'm not a `python-mode` maintainer, just a user, but here are my two cents:

>> I'd like to suggest adding the following command to python.el,
>> and binding it to C-<return> by default. I'd love to hear your
>> thoughts.

Regardless of the command, I'd consider picking another binding
(perhaps along side this one) since some users (including yours truly)
are used to press `C-m` instead of the `<return>` key.

>> (defun python-shell-send-paragraph (&optional send-main msg)
>>   "Send all lines of code between two white lines to inferior
>> Python process. SEND-MAIN defaults to nil and MSG to t.
>> See `python-shell-send-region for more information.

I'd say something like "SEND-MAIN and MSG have the same meaning as in
`python-shell-send-paragraph', which see." to make this more obvious.

>> Interactively, SEND-MAIN is the prefix argument"
>>   (interactive "Pi")

This is probably supposed to be `(interactive "P\ni")`?

>>   (python-shell-send-region
>>    (or (save-excursion (re-search-backward "^[:blank:]*$" nil t)) 
>> (point-min))
>>    (or (save-excursion (re-search-forward  "^[:blank:]*$" nil t)) 
>> (point-max))

This method of finding the boundaries of the paragraph at point seems
slightly ad-hoc and fragile, I wonder what happens if there's a blank
line in the middle of a multi-line string?

>>    send-main (not msg) t))

Just a couple of thoughts :)

Best,

-- 
Eshel



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