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Re: python mode
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: python mode |
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Sat, 22 Apr 2006 13:11:38 +0200 |
Am 22.04.2006 um 12:34 schrieb Gary Wessle:
I thought that python.el file is included in the installed emacs as it
has been indicated in the wiki, do I need to get it and place it in
where the other .el files are?
In my distributions of GNU Emacsen the standard python.el file is
located in lisp/progmodes. The file is not (pre-)loaded by default,
it must be loaded when needed as for example htmlize-view or AUCTeX
or preview-latex etc. If an Elisp file has a provide statement, you
can require it, otherwise you need to load if. You can you use the
autoload function to load an Elisp automatically when it's needed,
maybe this way:
(autoload 'python-mode "python" "Handle Python files appropriately." t)
But actually such a finesse is not needed since GNU Emacs loads the
code into memory late, when actually needed for to do specific work.
So a simple load or require statement in .emacs is good enough.
--
Greetings
Pete
There is no national science just as there is no national
multiplication table; what is national is no longer science.
-- Anton Checov
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