IDE+hg

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NiklasRTZ

Dear experts,
Since no py IDE I found has easy hg access. IDEs PIDA and Eric claim
Mercurial support not found i.e. buttons to clone, commit and push to
repositories to define dev env dvcs, editor and deployment all in 1.
I
tested Boa Constructor, dr Python, Eric and PIDA none of which has
other than commandline access to Mercurial which is faster bound to
button. The editor Eric claims "Mercurial support" and no obvious
(button or plugin) availability, same with dr Python. Mercurial
support these IDEs claim may mean that it's compatible and you must
add the hg button customizing the editor. programatically. If you
know
a good light IDE with hg, please inform. Topic handled earlier, still
undecided
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-python/browse_thread/...
Thanks in advance
Niklas Rosencrantz
 
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Günther Dietrich

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Günther Dietrich

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NiklasRTZ

I don't really understand this urge to cram everything into a single  
program, since that inevitably leads to compromises that will compromise  
just how much of Mercurial's useful and interesting functionality you can  
get at.  Still, if you really must, Emacs (and presumably vim) seems to be  
capable of working with most source control systems.

Obvious explainations are commandline is slower and IDEs claim support
(Eric) which may mean it's up2 programmer to add and enable the ui. Or
any binding to enable 1 ui. Emacs sure can.
Thank you
 
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NiklasRTZ

ActiveState's Komodo IDE has support for CVS, Perforce, subversion,
bazaar, git and mercurial.

unavailable via synaptic ubuntu karmic repos, presuming its
commercially bound like wing. Boa constructor, PIDA, Eric, drPython
are 4 where all should be configurable for obvious reasons + I like
it.
thanks for anyway prompt reply my friend
 
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NiklasRTZ

Obviously, you didn't try Eclipse with PyDev (<http://www.pydev.org>)
and Mercurial Eclipse (<http://www.vectrace.com/mercurialeclipse/>)
plugins.
This combination is also available stuffed into one package as
'EasyEclipse for Python' (<http://www.easyeclipse.org>).

Both, pure Eclipse with plugins installed by hand, and EasyEclipse, are
very convenient for python development.

Best regards,

Günther

thank you Günther for the most common recommendation I get (Eclipse)
sure for C(++) eclipse works too and Netbeans just that pure python
obviously closer to this min requirement + fed up with java generally
here for decades moving all to python
 
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NiklasRTZ

welcome continue python (naturally not java:) less wind and less komdo
since the 2 are unavailible, or I add button to drPython,Eric,Boa,PIDA
alternatively oldschool emacs for this all natural function you make
so difficult.
 

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