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- Tue Feb 15 18:08:19 2000 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * NEWS.txt: Notice status bar and stack viewer.
-
- * EditorWindow.py: Support for Moshe's status bar.
-
- * MultiStatusBar.py: Status bar code -- by Moshe Zadka.
-
- * OldStackViewer.py:
- Adding the old stack viewer implementation back, for the debugger.
-
- * StackViewer.py: New stack viewer, uses a tree widget.
- (XXX: the debugger doesn't yet use this.)
-
- * WindowList.py:
- Correct a typo and remove an unqualified except that was hiding the error.
-
- * ClassBrowser.py: Add an XXX comment about the ClassBrowser AIP.
-
- * ChangeLog: Updated change log.
-
- * NEWS.txt: News update. Probably incomplete; what else is new?
-
- * README.txt:
- Updated for pending IDLE 0.5 release (still very rough -- just getting
- it out in a more convenient format than CVS).
-
- * TODO.txt: Tiny addition.
-
- Thu Sep 9 14:16:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * TODO.txt: A few new TODO entries.
-
- Thu Aug 26 23:06:22 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * Bindings.py: Add Python Documentation entry to Help menu.
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- Find the help.txt file relative to __file__ or ".", not in sys.path.
- (Suggested by Moshe Zadka, but implemented differently.)
-
- Add <<python-docs>> event which, on Unix, brings up Netscape pointing
- to http://www.python.doc/current/ (a local copy would be nice but its
- location can't be predicted). Windows solution TBD.
-
- Wed Aug 11 14:55:43 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * TreeWidget.py:
- Moshe noticed an inconsistency in his comment, so I'm rephrasing it to
- be clearer.
-
- * TreeWidget.py:
- Patch inspired by Moshe Zadka to search for the Icons directory in the
- same directory as __file__, rather than searching for it along sys.path.
- This works better when idle is a package.
-
- Thu Jul 15 13:11:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * TODO.txt: New wishes.
-
- Sat Jul 10 13:17:35 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * IdlePrefs.py:
- Make the color for stderr red (i.e. the standard warning/danger/stop
- color) rather than green. Suggested by Sam Schulenburg.
-
- Fri Jun 25 17:26:34 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * PyShell.py: Close debugger when closing. This may break a cycle.
-
- * Debugger.py: Break cycle on close.
-
- * ClassBrowser.py: Destroy the tree when closing.
-
- * TreeWidget.py: Add destroy() method to recursively destroy a tree.
-
- * PyShell.py: Extend _close() to break cycles.
- Break some other cycles too (and destroy the root when done).
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- Add _close() method that does the actual cleanup (close() asks the
- user what they want first if there's unsaved stuff, and may cancel).
- It closes more than before.
-
- Add unload_extensions() method to unload all extensions; called from
- _close(). It calls an extension's close() method if it has one.
-
- * Percolator.py: Add close() method that breaks cycles.
-
- * WidgetRedirector.py: Add unregister() method.
- Unregister everything at closing.
- Don't call close() in __del__, rely on explicit call to close().
-
- * IOBinding.py, FormatParagraph.py, CallTips.py:
- Add close() method that breaks a cycle.
-
- Fri Jun 11 15:03:00 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * AutoIndent.py, EditorWindow.py, FormatParagraph.py:
- Tim Peters smart.patch:
-
- EditorWindow.py:
-
- + Added get_tabwidth & set_tabwidth "virtual text" methods, that get/set the
- widget's view of what a tab means.
-
- + Moved TK_TABWIDTH_DEFAULT here from AutoIndent.
-
- + Renamed Mark's get_selection_index to get_selection_indices (sorry, Mark,
- but the name was plain wrong <wink>).
-
- FormatParagraph.py: renamed use of get_selection_index.
-
- AutoIndent.py:
-
- + Moved TK_TABWIDTH_DEFAULT to EditorWindow.
-
- + Rewrote set_indentation_params to use new VTW get/set_tabwidth methods.
-
- + Changed smart_backspace_event to delete whitespace back to closest
- preceding virtual tab stop or real character (note that this may require
- inserting characters if backspacing over a tab!).
-
- + Nuked almost references to the selection tag, in favor of using
- get_selection_indices. The sole exception is in set_region, for which no
- "set_selection" abstraction has yet been agreed upon.
-
- + Had too much fun using the spiffy new features of the format-paragraph
- cmd.
-
- Thu Jun 10 17:48:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * FormatParagraph.py:
- Code by Mark Hammond to format paragraphs embedded in comments.
- Read the comments (which I reformatted using the new feature :-)
- for some limitations.
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- Added abstraction get_selection_index() (Mark Hammond). Also
- reformatted some comment blocks to show off a cool feature I'm about
- to check in next.
-
- * ClassBrowser.py:
- Adapt to the new pyclbr's support of listing top-level functions. If
- this functionality is not present (e.g. when used with a vintage
- Python 1.5.2 installation) top-level functions are not listed.
-
- (Hmm... Any distribution of IDLE 0.5 should probably include a copy
- of the new pyclbr.py!)
-
- * AutoIndent.py:
- Fix off-by-one error in Tim's recent change to comment_region(): the
- list of lines returned by get_region() contains an empty line at the
- end representing the start of the next line, and this shouldn't be
- commented out!
-
- * CallTips.py:
- Mark Hammond writes: Here is another change that allows it to work for
- class creation - tries to locate an __init__ function. Also updated
- the test code to reflect your new "***" change.
-
- * CallTipWindow.py:
- Mark Hammond writes: Tim's suggestion of copying the font for the
- CallTipWindow from the text control makes sense, and actually makes
- the control look better IMO.
-
- Wed Jun 9 20:34:57 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * CallTips.py:
- Append "..." if the appropriate flag (for varargs) in co_flags is set.
- Ditto "***" for kwargs.
-
- Tue Jun 8 13:06:07 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * ReplaceDialog.py:
- Hmm... Tim didn't turn "replace all" into a single undo block.
- I think I like it better if it os, so here.
-
- * ReplaceDialog.py: Tim Peters: made replacement atomic for undo/redo.
-
- * AutoIndent.py: Tim Peters:
-
- + Set usetabs=1. Editing pyclbr.py was driving me nuts <0.6 wink>.
- usetabs=1 is the Emacs pymode default too, and thanks to indentwidth !=
- tabwidth magical usetabs disabling, new files are still created with tabs
- turned off. The only implication is that if you open a file whose first
- indent is a single tab, IDLE will now magically use tabs for that file (and
- set indentwidth to 8). Note that the whole scheme doesn't work right for
- PythonWin, though, since Windows users typically set tabwidth to 4; Mark
- probably has to hide the IDLE algorithm from them (which he already knows).
-
- + Changed comment_region_event to stick "##" in front of every line. The
- "holes" previously left on blank lines were visually confusing (made it
- needlessly hard to figure out what to uncomment later).
-
- Mon Jun 7 15:38:40 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * TreeWidget.py, ObjectBrowser.py:
- Remove unnecessary reference to pyclbr from test() code.
-
- * PyParse.py: Tim Peters:
-
- Smarter logic for finding a parse synch point.
-
- Does a half to a fifth the work in normal cases; don't notice the speedup,
- but makes more breathing room for other extensions.
-
- Speeds terrible cases by at least a factor of 10. "Terrible" == e.g. you put
- """ at the start of Tkinter.py, undo it, zoom to the bottom, and start
- typing in code. Used to take about 8 seconds for ENTER to respond, now some
- large fraction of a second. The new code gets indented correctly, despite
- that it all remains "string colored" until the colorizer catches up (after
- which, ENTER appears instantaneous again).
-
- Fri Jun 4 19:21:19 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * extend.py: Might as well enable CallTips by default.
- If there are too many complaints I'll remove it again or fix it.
-
- Thu Jun 3 14:32:16 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * AutoIndent.py, EditorWindow.py, PyParse.py:
- New offerings by Tim Peters; he writes:
-
- IDLE is now the first Python editor in the Universe not confused by my
- doctest.py <wink>.
-
- As threatened, this defines IDLE's is_char_in_string function as a
- method of EditorWindow. You just need to define one similarly in
- whatever it is you pass as editwin to AutoIndent; looking at the
- EditorWindow.py part of the patch should make this clear.
-
- * GrepDialog.py: Enclose pattern in quotes in status message.
-
- * CallTips.py:
- Mark Hammond fixed some comments and improved the way the tip text is
- constructed.
-
- Wed Jun 2 18:18:57 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * CallTips.py:
- My fix to Mark's code: restore the universal check on <KeyRelease>.
- Always cancel on <Key-Escape> or <ButtonPress>.
-
- * CallTips.py:
- A version that Mark Hammond posted to the newsgroup. Has some newer
- stuff for getting the tip. Had to fix the Key-( and Key-) events
- for Unix. Will have to re-apply my patch for catching KeyRelease and
- ButtonRelease events.
-
- * CallTipWindow.py, CallTips.py:
- Call tips by Mark Hammond (plus tiny fix by me.)
-
- * IdleHistory.py:
- Changes by Mark Hammond: (1) support optional output_sep argument to
- the constructor so he can eliminate the sys.ps2 that PythonWin leaves
- in the source; (2) remove duplicate history items.
-
- * AutoIndent.py:
- Changes by Mark Hammond to allow using IDLE extensions in PythonWin as
- well: make three dialog routines instance variables.
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- Change by Mark Hammond to allow using IDLE extensions in PythonWin as
- well: make three dialog routines instance variables.
-
- Tue Jun 1 20:06:44 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * AutoIndent.py: Hah! A fix of my own to Tim's code!
- Unix bindings for <<toggle-tabs>> and <<change-indentwidth>> were
- missing, and somehow that meant the events were never generated,
- even though they were in the menu. The new Unix bindings are now
- the same as the Windows bindings (M-t and M-u).
-
- * AutoIndent.py, PyParse.py, PyShell.py: Tim Peters again:
-
- The new version (attached) is fast enough all the time in every real module
- I have <whew!>. You can make it slow by, e.g., creating an open list with
- 5,000 90-character identifiers (+ trailing comma) each on its own line, then
- adding an item to the end -- but that still consumes less than a second on
- my P5-166. Response time in real code appears instantaneous.
-
- Fixed some bugs.
-
- New feature: when hitting ENTER and the cursor is beyond the line's leading
- indentation, whitespace is removed on both sides of the cursor; before
- whitespace was removed only on the left; e.g., assuming the cursor is
- between the comma and the space:
-
- def something(arg1, arg2):
- ^ cursor to the left of here, and hit ENTER
- arg2): # new line used to end up here
- arg2): # but now lines up the way you expect
-
- New hack: AutoIndent has grown a context_use_ps1 Boolean config option,
- defaulting to 0 (false) and set to 1 (only) by PyShell. Reason: handling
- the fancy stuff requires looking backward for a parsing synch point; ps1
- lines are the only sensible thing to look for in a shell window, but are a
- bad thing to look for in a file window (ps1 lines show up in my module
- docstrings often). PythonWin's shell should set this true too.
-
- Persistent problem: strings containing def/class can still screw things up
- completely. No improvement. Simplest workaround is on the user's head, and
- consists of inserting e.g.
-
- def _(): pass
-
- (or any other def/class) after the end of the multiline string that's
- screwing them up. This is especially irksome because IDLE's syntax coloring
- is *not* confused, so when this happens the colors don't match the
- indentation behavior they see.
-
- * AutoIndent.py: Tim Peters again:
-
- [Tim, after adding some bracket smarts to AutoIndent.py]
- > ...
- > What it can't possibly do without reparsing large gobs of text is
- > suggest a reasonable indent level after you've *closed* a bracket
- > left open on some previous line.
- > ...
-
- The attached can, and actually fast enough to use -- most of the time. The
- code is tricky beyond belief to achieve that, but it works so far; e.g.,
-
- return len(string.expandtabs(str[self.stmt_start :
- ^ indents to caret
- i],
- ^ indents to caret
- self.tabwidth)) + 1
- ^ indents to caret
-
- It's about as smart as pymode now, wrt both bracket and backslash
- continuation rules. It does require reparsing large gobs of text, and if it
- happens to find something that looks like a "def" or "class" or sys.ps1
- buried in a multiline string, but didn't suck up enough preceding text to
- see the start of the string, it's completely hosed. I can't repair that --
- it's just too slow to reparse from the start of the file all the time.
-
- AutoIndent has grown a new num_context_lines tuple attribute that controls
- how far to look back, and-- like other params --this could/should be made
- user-overridable at startup and per-file on the fly.
-
- * PyParse.py: New file by Tim Peters:
-
- One new file in the attached, PyParse.py. The LineStudier (whatever it was
- called <wink>) class was removed from AutoIndent; PyParse subsumes its
- functionality.
-
- * AutoIndent.py: Tim Peters keeps revising this module (more to come):
-
- Removed "New tabwidth" menu binding.
-
- Added "a tab means how many spaces?" dialog to block tabify and untabify. I
- think prompting for this is good now: they're usually at-most-once-per-file
- commands, and IDLE can't let them change tabwidth from the Tk default
- anymore, so IDLE can no longer presume to have any idea what a tab means.
-
- Irony: for the purpose of keeping comments aligned via tabs, Tk's
- non-default approach is much nicer than the Emacs/Notepad/Codewright/vi/etc
- approach.
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- 1. Catch NameError on import (could be raised by case mismatch on Windows).
- 2. No longer need to reset pyclbr cache and show watch cursor when calling
- ClassBrowser -- the ClassBrowser takes care of pyclbr and the TreeWidget
- takes care of the watch cursor.
- 3. Reset the focus to the current window after error message about class
- browser on buffer without filename.
-
- * Icons/minusnode.gif, Icons/plusnode.gif: Missed a few.
-
- * ClassBrowser.py, PathBrowser.py: Rewritten based on TreeWidget.py
-
- * ObjectBrowser.py: Object browser, based on TreeWidget.py.
-
- * TreeWidget.py: Tree widget done right.
-
- * ToolTip.py: As yet unused code for tool tips.
-
- * ScriptBinding.py:
- Ensure sys.argv[0] is the script name on Run Script.
-
- * ZoomHeight.py: Move zoom height functionality to separate function.
-
- * Icons/folder.gif, Icons/openfolder.gif, Icons/python.gif, Icons/tk.gif:
- A few icons used by ../TreeWidget.py and its callers.
-
- * AutoIndent.py: New version by Tim Peters improves block opening test.
-
- Fri May 21 04:46:17 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * Attic/History.py, PyShell.py: Rename History to IdleHistory.
- Add isatty() to pseudo files.
-
- * StackViewer.py: Make initial stack viewer wider
-
- * TODO.txt: New wishes
-
- * AutoIndent.py, EditorWindow.py, PyShell.py:
- Much improved autoindent and handling of tabs,
- by Tim Peters.
-
- Mon May 3 15:49:52 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * AutoIndent.py, EditorWindow.py, FormatParagraph.py, UndoDelegator.py:
- Tim Peters writes:
-
- I'm still unsure, but couldn't stand the virtual event trickery so tried a
- different sin (adding undo_block_start/stop methods to the Text instance in
- EditorWindow.py). Like it or not, it's efficient and works <wink>. Better
- idea?
-
- Give the attached a whirl. Even if you hate the implementation, I think
- you'll like the results. Think I caught all the "block edit" cmds,
- including Format Paragraph, plus subtler ones involving smart indents and
- backspacing.
-
- * WidgetRedirector.py: Tim Peters writes:
-
- [W]hile trying to dope out how redirection works, stumbled into two
- possible glitches. In the first, it doesn't appear to make sense to try to
- rename a command that's already been destroyed; in the second, the name
- "previous" doesn't really bring to mind "ignore the previous value" <wink>.
-
- Fri Apr 30 19:39:25 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * __init__.py: Support for using idle as a package.
-
- * PathBrowser.py:
- Avoid listing files more than once (e.g. foomodule.so has two hits:
- once for foo + module.so, once for foomodule + .so).
-
- Mon Apr 26 22:20:38 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * ChangeLog, ColorDelegator.py, PyShell.py: Tim Peters strikes again:
-
- Ho ho ho -- that's trickier than it sounded! The colorizer is working with
- "line.col" strings instead of Text marks, and the absolute coordinates of
- the point of interest can change across the self.update call (voice of
- baffled experience, when two quick backspaces no longer fooled it, but a
- backspace followed by a quick ENTER did <wink>).
-
- Anyway, the attached appears to do the trick. CPU usage goes way up when
- typing quickly into a long triple-quoted string, but the latency is fine for
- me (a relatively fast typist on a relatively slow machine). Most of the
- changes here are left over from reducing the # of vrbl names to help me
- reason about the logic better; I hope the code is a *little* easier to
-
- Fri Apr 23 14:01:25 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- Provide full arguments to __import__ so it works in packagized IDLE.
-
- Thu Apr 22 23:20:17 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * help.txt:
- Bunch of updates necessary due to recent changes; added docs for File
- menu, command line and color preferences.
-
- * Bindings.py: Remove obsolete 'script' menu.
-
- * TODO.txt: Several wishes fulfilled.
-
- * OutputWindow.py:
- Moved classes OnDemandOutputWindow and PseudoFile here,
- from ScriptBinding.py where they are no longer needed.
-
- * ScriptBinding.py:
- Mostly rewritten. Instead of the old Run module and Debug module,
- there are two new commands:
-
- Import module (F5) imports or reloads the module and also adds its
- name to the __main__ namespace. This gets executed in the PyShell
- window under control of its debug settings.
-
- Run script (Control-F5) is similar but executes the contents of the
- file directly in the __main__ namespace.
-
- * PyShell.py: Nits: document use of $IDLESTARTUP; display idle version
-
- * idlever.py: New version to celebrate new command line
-
- * OutputWindow.py: Added flush(), for completeness.
-
- * PyShell.py:
- A lot of changes to make the command line more useful. You can now do:
- idle.py -e file ... -- to edit files
- idle.py script arg ... -- to run a script
- idle.py -c cmd arg ... -- to run a command
- Other options, see also the usage message (also new!) for more details:
- -d -- enable debugger
- -s -- run $IDLESTARTUP or $PYTHONSTARTUP
- -t title -- set Python Shell window's title
- sys.argv is set accordingly, unless -e is used.
- sys.path is absolutized, and all relevant paths are inserted into it.
-
- Other changes:
- - the environment in which commands are executed is now the
- __main__ module
- - explicitly save sys.stdout etc., don't restore from sys.__stdout__
- - new interpreter methods execsource(), execfile(), stuffsource()
- - a few small nits
-
- * TODO.txt:
- Some more TODO items. Made up my mind about command line args,
- Run/Import, __main__.
-
- * ColorDelegator.py:
- Super-elegant patch by Tim Peters that speeds up colorization
- dramatically (up to 15 times he claims). Works by reading more than
- one line at a time, up to 100-line chunks (starting with one line and
- then doubling up to the limit). On a typical machine (e.g. Tim's
- P5-166) this doesn't reduce interactive responsiveness in a noticeable
- way.
-
- Wed Apr 21 15:49:34 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * ColorDelegator.py:
- Patch by Tim Peters to speed up colorizing of big multiline strings.
-
- Tue Apr 20 17:32:52 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * extend.txt:
- For an event 'foo-bar', the corresponding method must be called
- foo_bar_event(). Therefore, fix the references to zoom_height() in
- the example.
-
- * IdlePrefs.py: Restored the original IDLE color scheme.
-
- * PyShell.py, IdlePrefs.py, ColorDelegator.py, EditorWindow.py:
- Color preferences code by Loren Luke (massaged by me somewhat)
-
- * SearchEngine.py:
- Patch by Mark Favas: it fixes the search engine behaviour where an
- unsuccessful search wraps around and re-searches that part of the file
- between the start of the search and the end of the file - only really
- an issue for very large files, but... (also removes a redundant
- m.span() call).
-
- Mon Apr 19 16:26:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * TODO.txt: A few wishes are now fulfilled.
-
- * AutoIndent.py: Tim Peters implements some of my wishes:
-
- o Makes the tab key intelligently insert spaces when appropriate
- (see Help list banter twixt David Ascher and me; idea stolen from
- every other editor on earth <wink>).
-
- o newline_and_indent_event trims trailing whitespace on the old
- line (pymode and Codewright).
-
- o newline_and_indent_event no longer fooled by trailing whitespace or
- comment after ":" (pymode, PTUI).
-
- o newline_and_indent_event now reduces the new line's indentation after
- return, break, continue, raise and pass stmts (pymode).
-
- The last two are easy to fool in the presence of strings &
- continuations, but pymode requires Emacs's high-powered C parsing
- functions to avoid that in finite time.
-
- ======================================================================
- Python release 1.5.2c1, IDLE version 0.4
- ======================================================================
-
- Wed Apr 7 18:41:59 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * README.txt, NEWS.txt: New version.
-
- * idlever.py: Version bump awaiting impending new release.
- (Not much has changed :-( )
-
- Mon Mar 29 14:52:28 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * ScriptBinding.py, PyShell.py:
- At Tim Peters' recommendation, add a dummy flush() method to
- PseudoFile.
-
- Thu Mar 11 23:21:23 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * PathBrowser.py: Don't crash when sys.path contains an empty string.
-
- * Attic/Outline.py: This file was never supposed to be part of IDLE.
-
- * PathBrowser.py:
- - Don't crash in the case where a superclass is a string instead of a
- pyclbr.Class object; this can happen when the superclass is
- unrecognizable (to pyclbr), e.g. when module renaming is used.
-
- - Show a watch cursor when calling pyclbr (since it may take a while
- recursively parsing imported modules!).
-
- Wed Mar 10 05:18:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * EditorWindow.py, Bindings.py: Add PathBrowser to File module
-
- * PathBrowser.py: "Path browser" - 4 scrolled lists displaying:
- directories on sys.path
- modules in selected directory
- classes in selected module
- methods of selected class
-
- Sinlge clicking in a directory, module or class item updates the next
- column with info about the selected item. Double clicking in a
- module, class or method item opens the file (and selects the clicked
- item if it is a class or method).
-
- I guess eventually I should be using a tree widget for this, but the
- ones I've seen don't work well enough, so for now I use the old
- Smalltalk or NeXT style multi-column hierarchical browser.
-
- * MultiScrolledLists.py:
- New utility: multiple scrolled lists in parallel
-
- * ScrolledList.py: - White background.
- - Display "(None)" (or text of your choosing) when empty.
- - Don't set the focus.
-
- ======================================================================
- Python release 1.5.2b2, IDLE version 0.3
- ======================================================================
-
- Wed Feb 17 22:47:41 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * NEWS.txt: News in 0.3.
-
- * README.txt, idlever.py: Bump version to 0.3.
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- After all, we don't need to call the callbacks ourselves!
-
- * WindowList.py:
- When deleting, call the callbacks *after* deleting the window from our list!
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- Fix up the Windows menu via the new callback mechanism instead of
- depending on menu post commands (which don't work when the menu is
- torn off).
-
- * WindowList.py:
- Support callbacks to patch up Windows menus everywhere.
-
- * ChangeLog: Oh, why not. Checking in the Emacs-generated change log.
-
- Tue Feb 16 22:34:17 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * ScriptBinding.py:
- Only pop up the stack viewer when requested in the Debug menu.
-
- Mon Feb 8 22:27:49 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * WindowList.py: Don't crash if a window no longer exists.
-
- * TODO.txt: Restructured a bit.
-
- Mon Feb 1 23:06:17 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * PyShell.py: Add current dir or paths of file args to sys.path.
-
- * Debugger.py: Add canonic() function -- for brand new bdb.py feature.
-
- * StackViewer.py: Protect against accessing an empty stack.
-
- Fri Jan 29 20:44:45 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * ZoomHeight.py:
- Use only the height to decide whether to zoom in or out.
-
- Thu Jan 28 22:24:30 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * EditorWindow.py, FileList.py:
- Make sure the Tcl variables are shared between windows.
-
- * PyShell.py, EditorWindow.py, Bindings.py:
- Move menu/key binding code from Bindings.py to EditorWindow.py,
- with changed APIs -- it makes much more sense there.
- Also add a new feature: if the first character of a menu label is
- a '!', it gets a checkbox. Checkboxes are bound to Boolean Tcl variables
- that can be accessed through the new getvar/setvar/getrawvar API;
- the variable is named after the event to which the menu is bound.
-
- * Debugger.py: Add Quit button to the debugger window.
-
- * SearchDialog.py:
- When find_again() finds exactly the current selection, it's a failure.
-
- * idle.py, Attic/idle: Rename idle -> idle.py
-
- Mon Jan 18 15:18:57 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * EditorWindow.py, WindowList.py: Only deiconify when iconic.
-
- * TODO.txt: Misc
-
- Tue Jan 12 22:14:34 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * testcode.py, Attic/test.py:
- Renamed test.py to testcode.py so one can import Python's
- test package from inside IDLE. (Suggested by Jack Jansen.)
-
- * EditorWindow.py, ColorDelegator.py:
- Hack to close a window that is colorizing.
-
- * Separator.py: Vladimir Marangozov's patch:
- The separator dances too much and seems to jump by arbitrary amounts
- in arbitrary directions when I try to move it for resizing the frames.
- This patch makes it more quiet.
-
- Mon Jan 11 14:52:40 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * TODO.txt: Some requests have been fulfilled.
-
- * EditorWindow.py:
- Set the cursor to a watch when opening the class browser (which may
- take quite a while, browsing multiple files).
-
- Newer, better center() -- but assumes no wrapping.
-
- * SearchBinding.py:
- Got rid of debug print statement in goto_line_event().
-
- * ScriptBinding.py:
- I think I like it better if it prints the traceback even when it displays
- the stack viewer.
-
- * Debugger.py: Bind ESC to close-window.
-
- * ClassBrowser.py: Use a HSeparator between the classes and the items.
- Make the list of classes wider by default (40 chars).
- Bind ESC to close-window.
-
- * Separator.py:
- Separator classes (draggable divider between two panes).
-
- Sat Jan 9 22:01:33 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * WindowList.py:
- Don't traceback when wakeup() is called when the window has been destroyed.
- This can happen when a torn-of Windows menu references closed windows.
- And Tim Peters claims that the Windows menu is his favorite to tear off...
-
- * EditorWindow.py: Allow tearing off of the Windows menu.
-
- * StackViewer.py: Close on ESC.
-
- * help.txt: Updated a bunch of things (it was mostly still 0.1!)
-
- * extend.py: Added ScriptBinding to standard bindings.
-
- * ScriptBinding.py:
- This now actually works. See doc string. It can run a module (i.e.
- import or reload) or debug it (same with debugger control). Output
- goes to a fresh output window, only created when needed.
-
- ======================================================================
- Python release 1.5.2b1, IDLE version 0.2
- ======================================================================
-
- Fri Jan 8 17:26:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * README.txt, NEWS.txt: What's new in this release.
-
- * Bindings.py, PyShell.py:
- Paul Prescod's patches to allow the stack viewer to pop up when a
- traceback is printed.
-
- Thu Jan 7 00:12:15 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * FormatParagraph.py:
- Change paragraph width limit to 70 (like Emacs M-Q).
-
- * README.txt:
- Separating TODO from README. Slight reformulation of features. No
- exact release date.
-
- * TODO.txt: Separating TODO from README.
-
- Mon Jan 4 21:19:09 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * FormatParagraph.py:
- Hm. There was a boundary condition error at the end of the file too.
-
- * SearchBinding.py: Hm. Add Unix binding for replace, too.
-
- * keydefs.py: Ran eventparse.py again.
-
- * FormatParagraph.py: Added Unix Meta-q key binding;
- fix find_paragraph when at start of file.
-
- * AutoExpand.py: Added Meta-/ binding for Unix as alt for Alt-/.
-
- * SearchBinding.py:
- Add unix binding for grep (otherwise the menu entry doesn't work!)
-
- * ZoomHeight.py: Adjusted Unix height to work with fvwm96. :=(
-
- * GrepDialog.py: Need to import sys!
-
- * help.txt, extend.txt, README.txt: Formatted some paragraphs
-
- * extend.py, FormatParagraph.py:
- Add new extension to reformat a (text) paragraph.
-
- * ZoomHeight.py: Typo in Win specific height setting.
-
- Sun Jan 3 00:47:35 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * AutoIndent.py: Added something like Tim Peters' backspace patch.
-
- * ZoomHeight.py: Adapted to Unix (i.e., more hardcoded constants).
-
- Sat Jan 2 21:28:54 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * keydefs.py, idlever.py, idle.pyw, idle.bat, help.txt, extend.txt, extend.py, eventparse.py, ZoomHeight.py, WindowList.py, UndoDelegator.py, StackViewer.py, SearchEngine.py, SearchDialogBase.py, SearchDialog.py, ScrolledList.py, SearchBinding.py, ScriptBinding.py, ReplaceDialog.py, Attic/README, README.txt, PyShell.py, Attic/PopupMenu.py, OutputWindow.py, IOBinding.py, Attic/HelpWindow.py, History.py, GrepDialog.py, FileList.py, FrameViewer.py, EditorWindow.py, Debugger.py, Delegator.py, ColorDelegator.py, Bindings.py, ClassBrowser.py, AutoExpand.py, AutoIndent.py:
- Checking in IDLE 0.2.
-
- Much has changed -- too much, in fact, to write down.
- The big news is that there's a standard way to write IDLE extensions;
- see extend.txt. Some sample extensions have been provided, and
- some existing code has been converted to extensions. Probably the
- biggest new user feature is a new search dialog with more options,
- search and replace, and even search in files (grep).
-
- This is exactly as downloaded from my laptop after returning
- from the holidays -- it hasn't even been tested on Unix yet.
-
- Fri Dec 18 15:52:54 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * FileList.py, ClassBrowser.py:
- Fix the class browser to work even when the file is not on sys.path.
-
- Tue Dec 8 20:39:36 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * Attic/turtle.py: Moved to Python 1.5.2/Lib
-
- Fri Nov 27 03:19:20 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * help.txt: Typo
-
- * EditorWindow.py, FileList.py: Support underlining of menu labels
-
- * Bindings.py:
- New approach, separate tables for menus (platform-independent) and key
- definitions (platform-specific), and generating accelerator strings
- automatically from the key definitions.
-
- Mon Nov 16 18:37:42 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * Attic/README: Clarify portability and main program.
-
- * Attic/README: Added intro for 0.1 release and append Grail notes.
-
- Mon Oct 26 18:49:00 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * Attic/turtle.py: root is now a global called _root
-
- Sat Oct 24 16:38:38 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * Attic/turtle.py: Raise the root window on reset().
- Different action on WM_DELETE_WINDOW is more likely to do the right thing,
- allowing us to destroy old windows.
-
- * Attic/turtle.py:
- Split the goto() function in two: _goto() is the internal one,
- using Canvas coordinates, and goto() uses turtle coordinates
- and accepts variable argument lists.
-
- * Attic/turtle.py: Cope with destruction of the window
-
- * Attic/turtle.py: Turtle graphics
-
- * Debugger.py: Use of Breakpoint class should be bdb.Breakpoint.
-
- Mon Oct 19 03:33:40 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * SearchBinding.py:
- Speed up the search a bit -- don't drag a mark around...
-
- * PyShell.py:
- Change our special entries from <console#N> to <pyshell#N>.
- Patch linecache.checkcache() to keep our special entries alive.
- Add popup menu to all editor windows to set a breakpoint.
-
- * Debugger.py:
- Use and pass through the 'force' flag to set_dict() where appropriate.
- Default source and globals checkboxes to false.
- Don't interact in user_return().
- Add primitive set_breakpoint() method.
-
- * ColorDelegator.py:
- Raise priority of 'sel' tag so its foreground (on Windows) will take
- priority over text colorization (which on Windows is almost the
- same color as the selection background).
-
- Define a tag and color for breakpoints ("BREAK").
-
- * Attic/PopupMenu.py: Disable "Open stack viewer" and "help" commands.
-
- * StackViewer.py:
- Add optional 'force' argument (default 0) to load_dict().
- If set, redo the display even if it's the same dict.
-
- Fri Oct 16 21:10:12 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * StackViewer.py: Do nothing when loading the same dict as before.
-
- * PyShell.py: Details for debugger interface.
-
- * Debugger.py:
- Restructured and more consistent. Save checkboxes across instantiations.
-
- * EditorWindow.py, Attic/README, Bindings.py:
- Get rid of conflicting ^X binding. Use ^W.
-
- * Debugger.py, StackViewer.py:
- Debugger can now show local and global variables.
-
- * Debugger.py: Oops
-
- * Debugger.py, PyShell.py: Better debugger support (show stack etc).
-
- * Attic/PopupMenu.py: Follow renames in StackViewer module
-
- * StackViewer.py:
- Rename classes to StackViewer (the widget) and StackBrowser (the toplevel).
-
- * ScrolledList.py: Add close() method
-
- * EditorWindow.py: Clarify 'Open Module' dialog text
-
- * StackViewer.py: Restructured into a browser and a widget.
-
- Thu Oct 15 23:27:08 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * ClassBrowser.py, ScrolledList.py:
- Generalized the scrolled list which is the base for the class and
- method browser into a separate class in its own module.
-
- * Attic/test.py: Cosmetic change
-
- * Debugger.py: Don't show function name if there is none
-
- Wed Oct 14 03:43:05 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * Debugger.py, PyShell.py: Polish the Debugger GUI a bit.
- Closing it now also does the right thing.
-
- Tue Oct 13 23:51:13 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * Debugger.py, PyShell.py, Bindings.py:
- Ad primitive debugger interface (so far it will step and show you the
- source, but it doesn't yet show the stack).
-
- * Attic/README: Misc
-
- * StackViewer.py: Whoops -- referenced self.top before it was set.
-
- * help.txt: Added history and completion commands.
-
- * help.txt: Updated
-
- * FileList.py: Add class browser functionality.
-
- * StackViewer.py:
- Add a close() method and bind to WM_DELETE_WINDOW protocol
-
- * PyShell.py: Clear the linecache before printing a traceback
-
- * Bindings.py: Added class browser binding.
-
- * ClassBrowser.py: Much improved, much left to do.
-
- * PyShell.py: Make the return key do what I mean more often.
-
- * ClassBrowser.py:
- Adding the beginnings of a Class browser. Incomplete, yet.
-
- * EditorWindow.py, Bindings.py:
- Add new command, "Open module". You select or type a module name,
- and it opens the source.
-
- Mon Oct 12 23:59:27 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * PyShell.py: Subsume functionality from Popup menu in Debug menu.
- Other stuff so the PyShell window can be resurrected from the Windows menu.
-
- * FileList.py: Get rid of PopUp menu.
- Create a simple Windows menu. (Imperfect when Untitled windows exist.)
- Add wakeup() method: deiconify, raise, focus.
-
- * EditorWindow.py: Generalize menu creation.
-
- * Bindings.py: Add Debug and Help menu items.
-
- * EditorWindow.py: Added a menu bar to every window.
-
- * Bindings.py: Add menu configuration to the event configuration.
-
- * Attic/PopupMenu.py: Pass a root to the help window.
-
- * SearchBinding.py:
- Add parent argument to 'to to line number' dialog box.
-
- Sat Oct 10 19:15:32 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
-
- * StackViewer.py:
- Add a label at the top showing (very basic) help for the stack viewer.
- Add a label at the bottom showing the exception info.
-
- * Attic/test.py, Attic/idle: Add Unix main script and test program.
-
- * idle.pyw, help.txt, WidgetRedirector.py, UndoDelegator.py, StackViewer.py, SearchBinding.py, Attic/README, PyShell.py, Attic/PopupMenu.py, Percolator.py, Outline.py, IOBinding.py, History.py, Attic/HelpWindow.py, FrameViewer.py, FileList.py, EditorWindow.py, Delegator.py, ColorDelegator.py, Bindings.py, AutoIndent.py, AutoExpand.py:
- Initial checking of Tk-based Python IDE.
- Features: text editor with syntax coloring and undo;
- subclassed into interactive Python shell which adds history.
-
-