Fernando Perez <fperez at colorado.edu> writes: > Michael Hudson wrote: >> Fernando Perez <fperez at colorado.edu> writes: > >>>work. I personally (and many others) use ipython as my main python >>>shell, and I fell it provides a superior working environment to >>>anything else I've seen out there (especially if you need to combine >>>python work with manipulating underlying files). >> Bet pyrepl still canes it for multi-line work :-) > > It does for on-site multi-line work (though ipython now has an @edit > command which is a reasonable substitute). But ipython has a ton more > features that make it a fuller environment. As I said before (long > ago), it would be cool if we could integrate the two a bit more. Care > to give it a go (off-list)? <sigh> not right now. Too much else to do. But one day, I promise! >>>So ultimately my concerns are: >>> >>>- is there currently a way to re-enable readline filename completion, >>> as suggested in that thread? >> Yes. Do it yourself, in your completer function. Is it really that >> hard? I would have thought os.path + glob would make it a five line >> or so excercise. > > Oh well, I'll do it myself then. I'm a bit bummed to see > functionality disappear in a release, but I can live with it. The problem before was that there was *no way* of preventing the files from appearing in the completion list. I don't think their appearence there was ever intended. I just don't know enough about readline to know if implementing a readline.set_filenames_in_completion() function is feasible. But that won't appease your users who have 2.3, of course. > I have more and more 2.3 users who aren't too happy about this > change, so I'll just go ahead and implement it. Didn't *any* of them try the betas? This change is plenty old. Cheers, mwh -- The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste. -- Steve Jobs, (From _Triumph of the Nerds_ PBS special) and quoted by Aahz Maruch on comp.lang.python
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