Question

I'm having trouble getting started with SublimeREPL. I have a python program, and can start a python interpreter inside of SublimeText2.

However, I would like to use either the Eval In Repl and Transfer to Repl features, but they don't seem to do anything. How do I associate a repl with my file in sublime text 2 so these will work?

Était-ce utile?

La solution

History

To be honest eval for python never worked reliably. It was plagued with strange compilation errors (mainly caused by whitespace/blank lines) and dozens of unnecessary ">>> " prompts showing up during evaluation.

My attempt to fix it using temporary files was only moderately successful and broke down completely with the ability to run remote Pythons over ssh: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zodAqBvKQm0

Now

However it seems that I've finally cracked it :) (with a surprisingly short solution that feels hacky but AFAICT should be orders of magnitude more reliable than the previous one, link for the curious: https://github.com/wuub/SublimeREPL/blob/master/text_transfer.py#L43)

Howto

  1. Install SublimeREPL 1.2.0 (released +- 10 minutes ago)
  2. Run Python REPL (any one you wish, w/ or w/o virtualenv)
  3. Focus a file you wish to evaluate
  4. Tools -> SublimeREPL -> Eval in REPL -> File or [Ctrl+, f]
  5. Play with other options (line evaluation should be useful, you only need one cursor in each line you wish to eval, try [Ctrl+Alt+<down-arrow>])
  6. ...
  7. Profit! :)

Autres conseils

I had the same problem, namely SublimeREPL wouldn't evaluate a file or selected lines. Amazingly this worked:

  1. Remove REPL (Preferences-> Package Control -> Remove package)
  2. Quit and restart Sublime Text
  3. Install REPL (Preferences-> Package Control -> Install package)
  4. Quit and restart Sublime Text

Voila!

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