[TxMt] Re: Python/IPython support

Alex Ross j at lasersox.net
Mon Oct 19 03:09:39 UTC 2009


Can you make yourself a new user account and test to see if you can  
use the command properly there?

—Alex

On Oct 18, 2009, at 6:32 PM, unussum at gmail.com wrote:

> That doesn't seem to be it. Input is (correctly) set to "Entire
> Document".
>
>
> On Oct 18, 2009, at 5:53 PM, Alex Ross wrote:
>
>> In the bundle editor, find the “Run Script” command in the python
>> bundle.  What is the “Input:” set to?  It should be “entire
>> document”.  If it is set to “Nothing” that would explain why your
>> document is erased by the call to Textmate.save_current_document.
>>
>> If “input:” is set incorrectly, that would suggest you have some
>> old, edited version of the python bundle in either /Library/
>> Application Support/TextMate or in ~/Library/Application Support/
>> TextMate.  You can just remove those directories to get the default
>> behavior.
>>
>> —Alex
>>
>> On Oct 18, 2009, at 3:41 PM, unussum at gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Well, I just narrowed down the issue a bit further.
>>>
>>> It turns out that the line reading "TextMate.save_current_document"
>>> in
>>> the Python->Run Script script was instead wiping out my test script
>>> and replacing it with a blank file. When this blank file then got  
>>> run
>>> it of course returned no results.
>>>
>>> So I commented out that line and instead set the save option to
>>> "Current File" which presumably achieves the same results without  
>>> the
>>> odd side-effect.
>>>
>>> I still don't understand exactly what caused the issue with the save
>>> method, and why I'm not able to reproduce it on my work computer  
>>> with
>>> an extremely similar setup, but hopefully this will help anybody  
>>> else
>>> who runs into the same issue down the road.
>>>
>>> On Oct 13, 2009, at 4:50 AM, John Finch wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ok. Sounds like you might have a corruption in your setup. I'm  
>>>> using
>>>> Snow Leopard with its own python 2.6.1 install.
>>>>
>>>> My Textmate is version 1.5.9 (1510).
>>>>
>>>> If I were you I'd delete my Textmate app as well as ~/Library/
>>>> Application Support/Textmate folder. Also check you have no  
>>>> Textmate
>>>> folder under your Macintosh HD Library/Application Support folder.
>>>>
>>>> Then re-install Textmate.
>>>>
>>>> When you have the python file open make sure that Textmate has type
>>>> python selected at the bottom of the editor window.
>>>>
>>>> You might well have tried these measures but I cannot think of
>>>> anything else that will help you. It does not seem to be a Snow
>>>> Leopard issue.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 13, 2009, at 5:23 AM, textmate-request at lists.macromates.com
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 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')
>>>>>
>>>>
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