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[Python-Dev] Re: Inline::caveat

[Python-Dev] Re: Inline::caveat [Python-Dev] Re: Inline::caveatNeil Hodgson neilh@scintilla.org
Fri, 24 Aug 2001 08:15:53 +1000
Charles G Waldman:

> ... but as
> far as editor support goes - the "fancy IDE" of choice (XEmacs, of
> course) actually can support such mixed-language editing, once you've
> loaded up the appropriate elisp and done some customization...

   How do you find the language boundaries to enable mixed language editing
or debugging? If Python gets an inline module, I'd hope to see enough
lexical clues so that an editor can work out where the C++ is so it can be
treated as C++.

   Neil




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