Works here. Make sure you have the placed the shebang at the top of the file.
#!/usr/bin/env python
That should help. Here's the full file:
#!/usr/bin/env python
print('test')
I'm new to TextMate and would like to use it for my Python development, among other things.
My issue is that I am not able to get the default Python bundle to function.
I am running OS X 10.6.1 with python 2.6.1.
For example if I create a new file named test.py, enter the text "print ('test')", save it, and hit command-R, a window pops up saying the script has been run, but the output is blank.
What am I missing here?
My eventual desire is to be able to run the IPython bundle created by Matt as well, but I figured it was better to start with just the regular Python bundle and get that functioning first.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Well, following these steps it doesn't here:
TextMate->New File Copy your full file text into file (including shebang) Save file as "test2.py" Press Cmd-R to run script
It does not.
I just get a results window with an empty output.
On Oct 12, 2009, at 5:15 AM, John Finch wrote:
Works here. Make sure you have the placed the shebang at the top of the file.
#!/usr/bin/env python
That should help. Here's the full file:
#!/usr/bin/env python
print('test')
I'm new to TextMate and would like to use it for my Python development, among other things.
My issue is that I am not able to get the default Python bundle to function.
I am running OS X 10.6.1 with python 2.6.1.
For example if I create a new file named test.py, enter the text "print ('test')", save it, and hit command-R, a window pops up saying the script has been run, but the output is blank.
What am I missing here?
My eventual desire is to be able to run the IPython bundle created by Matt as well, but I figured it was better to start with just the regular Python bundle and get that functioning first.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
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Another thing I just noticed, if after running the script with cmd-R I close and re-open the file, it comes up blank.
It appears to get overwritten whenever I run it with cmd-R.
On Oct 12, 2009, at 5:15 AM, John Finch wrote:
Works here. Make sure you have the placed the shebang at the top of the file.
#!/usr/bin/env python
That should help. Here's the full file:
#!/usr/bin/env python
print('test')
I'm new to TextMate and would like to use it for my Python development, among other things.
My issue is that I am not able to get the default Python bundle to function.
I am running OS X 10.6.1 with python 2.6.1.
For example if I create a new file named test.py, enter the text "print ('test')", save it, and hit command-R, a window pops up saying the script has been run, but the output is blank.
What am I missing here?
My eventual desire is to be able to run the IPython bundle created by Matt as well, but I figured it was better to start with just the regular Python bundle and get that functioning first.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
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