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Re: Pyrex IDE: msg#00043

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Subject: Re: Pyrex IDE



Phillip J. Eby wrote:

At 09:26 AM 4/19/04 +0100, Voidspace wrote:

Bob Ippolito wrote:

On Apr 19, 2004, at 3:22 AM, Voidspace wrote:

Anyone got a 'suggested' IDE for working with Pyrex.
At the moment I'm using Ultraedit - which is a great text editor - but I wonder if anyone has a 'syntax highlighted' IDE or can suggest one.



I created a Vim syntax file that highlights some of Pyrex.. it's not great, but it's done a decent enough job for me.



Interesting.
Maybe I'll have to get 'the' win32 port of Vim... I assume such a thing exists.


I believe the latest version of jEdit also has a Pyrex mode.


Hmm..... will have a look.




Whilst we're on the subject - anyone know of a freeware console replacement for Windows. I've found it surprisingly hard to find one - *almost* tempted to write one ;-)



Doesn't cygwin or mingw come with a bash console? I've been using OS X for the past few years, and have repressed most of my win32 memories.


There is something called Msys for MinGW that I've just got hold of.
It behaves like a console - but the docs say it's not a runtime environment and only for building distributions... so I'm not entirely sure !!


Cygwin comes with an actual bash console.

Yup.
MinGW doesn't.




At least I've managed to get disutils using gcc now..... I can't get disutils to use my disutils.cfg though - I just specify the compiler when I build the package.


I can't help but notice that you keep calling it 'disutils', rather than 'distutils' (note the 't'). Are you sure you named the file 'distutils.cfg' (the correct name) and not 'disutils.cfg' (the name you keep calling it)?

I'm *very* sure I'm calling it 'disutils.cfg' the wrong one.
Which will neatly explain why it doesn't work.

Defintie case of 'seeing what you think it says' instead of what it *actually* says.

Thanks.

Fuzzy






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