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Python exemplary IDE [message #5329] Wed, 30 May 2007 22:15 Go to next message
Wong Yuen Ho is currently offline Wong Yuen HoFriend
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It seems the python IDE disappeared from the face of the earth after 1.0
M4, what happened to it in the latest milestones?

Yuen Ho Wong
Re: Python exemplary IDE [message #5383 is a reply to message #5329] Thu, 31 May 2007 08:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Andrey Platov is currently offline Andrey PlatovFriend
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Hi Yuen,

Python IDE requires ANTLR runtime, which is not approved by Eclipse
Foundation legals yet. So Python component will not be included in
upcoming June release, but I believe IP team would be able to review
ANTLR in upcoming months, and we'll put a lot efforts in the Python IDE
after June release.

Kind Regards,
Andrey


Yuen Ho Wong wrote:
> It seems the python IDE disappeared from the face of the earth after 1.0
> M4, what happened to it in the latest milestones?
>
> Yuen Ho Wong
Re: Python exemplary IDE [message #6459 is a reply to message #5383] Fri, 15 June 2007 18:33 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: mark_melvin.amis.com

That's good news! I'd love to make Python support an option for our
product again as we are based on the platform runtime only. Ever since
pyDev required the JDT to function it hasn't been a viable solution for
us. DLTK seems like a good alternative and I'd love to help out with any
Python work when you get back into it.

Mark.

On Thu, 31 May 2007 04:12:25 -0400, Andrey Platov <andrey@xored.com> wrote:

> Hi Yuen,
>
> Python IDE requires ANTLR runtime, which is not approved by Eclipse
> Foundation legals yet. So Python component will not be included in
> upcoming June release, but I believe IP team would be able to review
> ANTLR in upcoming months, and we'll put a lot efforts in the Python IDE
> after June release.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Andrey
>
>
> Yuen Ho Wong wrote:
>> It seems the python IDE disappeared from the face of the earth after
>> 1.0 M4, what happened to it in the latest milestones?
>> Yuen Ho Wong
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