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From: | Steve Chapel |
Subject: | bug#8639: 23.2; emacs python mode should colorize nonlocal keyword |
Date: | Fri, 13 May 2011 08:29:30 -0400 |
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On 05/11/2011 06:13 PM, Juanma Barranquero wrote:
I've programmed thousands of lines of Python 3 code over the past year, nearly exclusively in emacs, and this is the only problem I've noticed. Perhaps there are others I'm not aware of.On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 00:56, Steve Chapel<schapel@umich.edu> wrote:When editing a Python source file, the nonlocal keyword is not colorized as are other keywords.It's easy to fix (see below), but "nonlocal" is a Python 3.X keyword, and python-mode does not really support Python 3 at this point, so I suppose that's not the only inconvenience you find when editing Python 3 code.
Thanks for the patch! -- Steve
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