On Feb 4, 2008 4:47 PM, <skip at pobox.com> wrote: > > >> I should have asked this before, but what's so special about core > >> (Python?) development that the tools should be different than for > >> non-core development? > > Brett> Usually the core has keywords, built-ins, etc. that have not been > Brett> pushed to the release versions for various editors. > > Ah, okay. Barry mentioned something about adjusting the python-mode syntax > tables to include Python 3.x stuff, though patches are always > welcome. <wink> > > Brett> Plus coding guidelines might be different from PEPs 7 and 8 > Brett> compared to what an editor is set to do by default. > > That might be a bit more challenging. I was thinking today that it would be > kind of nice to have a set of predefined settings for Python's new C style > (someone mentioned producing that). Well, I have done that for Vim. Don't know if you Emacs folks have done that yet. =) -Brett
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