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Merge from Dave Love's 2008-01-20 version.
Require sym-comp. Add Python buffer to same-window-buffer-names.
Fixup whitespaces.
(python-font-lock-keywords): Add highlighting for Python builtins.
(python-font-lock-syntactic-keywords): Rewrite.
(python-quote-syntax): Use syntax-ppss-context instead of parsing
ppss directly.
(python-mode-map): Add binding for python-find-function.
(python-calculate-indentation): Clean up the logic.
(python-beginning-of-defun): Explicitly set return value.
(python-beginning-of-statement): Stop looping if we get stuck
going backwards.
(python-next-statement): Stop looping if we somehow end up inside
a string while advancing.
(python-preoutput-continuation, python-version-checked): New vars.
(python-check-version): New function.
(run-python): Set default command to python-command instead of
python-python-command.
(run-python): Use python-check-version. Give PYTHONPATH
precedence over data-directory in the process environment. Load
function definitions in python process after.
(python-check-comint-prompt): New function.
(python-send-command, python-send-receive): Use it.
(python-complete-symbol, python-try-complete): Functions deleted.
Use symbol-complete instead of python-complete-symbol throughout.
(python-fill-paragraph): Further refine the fenced-string regexp.
(def-python-skeleton): Expand to the original abbrev instead if in
a comment or string. Tweak skeletons for `if', `while', `for',
`try/except', `try/finally', `name'.
(python-pea-hook, python-abbrev-pc-hook): New functions.
(python-abbrev-syntax-table): New var.
(python-mode): Add python-pea-hook to pre-abbrev-expand-hook. Use
symbol-completion-try-complete for hippie expansion. Turn on font
lock unconditionally.
(python-mode-hook): Defcustom it. No need to use make-local
variable on indent-tabs-mode in "Turn off Indent Tabs mode"
option, since it's buffer-local.
| author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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| date | Thu, 21 Feb 2008 17:03:47 +0000 |
| parents | dc9bd6dd0d8d |
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ttn 2004-05-09 The exit value of a program returning to the shell on unixoid systems is typically 0 for success, and non-0 (such as 1) for failure. For vms it is odd (1,3,5...) for success, even (0,2,4...) for failure. This holds from the point of view of the "shell" (in quotes because vms has a different dispatch model that is not explained further here). From the point of view of the program, nowadays stdlib.h on both type of systems provides macros `EXIT_SUCCESS' and `EXIT_FAILURE' that should DTRT. NB: The numerical values of these macros DO NOT need to fulfill the the exit value requirements outlined in the first paragraph! That is the job of the `exit' function. Thus, this kind of construct shows misunderstanding: #ifdef VMS exit (1); #else exit (0); #endif Values aside from EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE are tricky. ttn 2004-05-12 Values aside from EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE can be used to indicate finer gradations of failure. If this is the only information available to the caller, clamping such values to EXIT_FAILURE loses information. If there are other ways to indicate the problem to the caller (such as a message to stderr) it may be ok to clamp. In all cases, it is the relationship between the program and its caller that must be examined. [Insert ZAMM quote here.]
