Nick Roberts wrote: > > However, what is the fallback behavior when emacs with the new gud.el > > encounters a pdb.py that doesn't have the patch? That is, will users of > > existing versions of python lose any functionality? > > The messages from clear, enable and disable will be new, so the existing > behaviour will hold for existing versions of python. However, the message from > break (and tbreak) will not have changed, but the way gud.el acts on it will. > So, break will place a breakpoint icon that clear can't remove. > > However, these changes will go on the main trunk of the CVS version of Emacs > which is unlikely to be released this year. Emacs development is relatively > slow and the last non-bugfix release was Sepember 2001 (21.1). How often are > new versions of Python released? Providing the next release of Python is > before that of Emacs, I dont think there's a problem. > The frequency of Python releases is actually being debated as of this moment. Some have suggested having a release once a year (which seems to be winning unanimous support). If we stick with the old way (I couldn't count on it) then who knows; probably year to a year and a half. As for this thread, is this the proper place for this? Wouldn't on the python-mode mailing list (http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode) be a better place for Emacs-related stuff? Or is my Vim bias influencing me too much? -Brett
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