Newbie question - input doesn't work in Emacs python-mode
Alfred Morgan
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Tue Feb 18 13:20:20 EST 2003
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I'm surprised nobody gave you the answer yet. Here are the two commands you will be using: C-c ! py-shell C-c C-c py-execute-buffer You are getting an EOF because you do not have a buffer you can type in. executing py-execute-buffer by its self will only show you output, if any. If you execute the command py-shell first this will open a buffer you can type in. Then execute py-execute-buffer on your program. It will now use the buffer *Python* that py-shell opened to execute your program with input as you would expect it. -alfred K. Fleming wrote: > John Ochiltree <johnochiltree at blueyonder.co.uk> writes: > > >>K. Fleming wrote: >> >> >>>I just started fooling around with Python and so far have enjoyed it >>>immensely. However, I came across a problem when using Emacss >>>python-mode. The following line >>> >>>answer = input("Will this work?") >>> >>>will not work. It generates the error >>> >>>EOFError: EOF when reading a line >>> >>>It works fine when I try to run it in IDLE however. Can anyone help >>>me? Thanks to all who respond. >> >>Using xemacs and python 2.3 I haven't been able to break it. As it works >>fine, what relevant versions are you using? >> >>John > > > GNU Emacs 21.2.1, Python 2.3 > I noticed something strange, however: when I open the Python > interpreter from Emacs and type in the same line, it works fine. > However, when I choose to "execute buffer", the EOFError occurs. I > have a feeling that Emacs is doing something behind my back...
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