Hi, I'm a new user of the forum.
I use Code::Blocks for some years now and I'm just registering because I like your job!
The idea to implement Python in Code::Blocks is pretty cool thanks.
For me, It's one of the thing it miss to Code::Blocks. So thank you to provide that to the community!
I will try to use your plugin the more I can ahah, because I didn't found yet my python IDE maybe Code::Blocks now.
Now I have a question: What is the difference between "PythonCodeCompletion-cc" and "PythonCodeCompletion"?
And I have a suggestion: the first time I used python plugins, Code::Bloks has crashed every time I typed code. It was due to Jedi was not installed in my system.. So it will be more robust if you can check if Jedi is installed on the system to prevent crashes, and if is not installed just tell to the user in warning message to install it.
PS: And sorry for my student english..
PythonCodeCompletion-cc works with the refactoring of the Code::Blocks SDK to better support multiple code completion plugins (see https://github.com/alpha0010/codeblocks_sf/tree/cc_interface, make sure you get the cc_interface branch). It adds support for showing docstrings and is generally more robust.I understand. I use the nithglies build of Code::Blocks, do you know if these builds are using this cc_interface?
Thanks for the bug report. I will look into it.I try the newer version of your plugins and I have no crash even when the jedi library is not installed just now a dialog appear to prevent users to install jedi or python. Thank you for this fast patch.
I understand. I use the nithglies build of Code::Blocks, do you know if these builds are using this cc_interface?No, not yet, but hopefully in the near future we'll merge the changes back.
Thank you for your advices. Yes I agree with you for the file manager, it's more easy.
I never used Tools before (because I didn't know is goal) but I'm stupid for never try it before today because it's a great tool. I can know launch my python script inside Code::Blocks, it's amazing! Before that, I used a terminal.
If I see bugs, I will reported them in this topic :)
No, not yet, but hopefully in the near future we'll merge the changes back.Sounds great, I build every week a new nightly build of Code::Blocks. So when the changes will be merged, I'll have it.
The Tools+ plugin does the same thing as Tools but lets you redirect output to a Code::Blocks dock window and links to file/line# in python error messages are clickable. (I am eventually going to merge that feature into Tools then kill off Tools+)It's just weird in the fact of the existence of two tools ("tools" and "tools+"), I think it's a good idea to just have a tool with the features of the two tools.
Sounds good. But feel free to use the github issues for more complicated issues/requests.No problems
It's just weird in the fact of the existence of two tools ("tools" and "tools+"), I think it's a good idea to just have a tool with the features of the two tools.
Which version of Python is used to interpret Python commands in the plugin "Python Interpreter"? 2.7, that's it?
Just a note that the Python code completion plugin has been updated for the latest changes in trunk. Python CC should be more stable and provides doc strings.
Just a note that the Python code completion plugin has been updated for the latest changes in trunk. Python CC should be more stable and provides doc strings.
I built codeblocks-python with CB SVN 9133 in Windows using gcc 4.9.1 and wxWidgets 2.8.12, but when I ran the CB, there is a pop-up window said "process launch failed" .
How can I fix this problem?
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