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Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters
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Michael Albinus |
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Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Jun 2012 09:45:22 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
Matt McClure <matthewlmcclure@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Matt,
> I'd like to use Emacs as my IDE for a Python project as follows:
>
> 1. Emacs running on a Mac host machine.
> 2. Python running on a Linux guest VM.
> 3. A single copy of the code shared between the host and guest
> machines via NFS or VirtualBox shared folder.
>
> Emacs on the host machine would use the guest VM's Python interpreter
> for all execution, including code completion and debugging. I imagine
> using directory-local variables to configure a remote Python
> interpreter and a mapping between the respective host and guest
> filesystem path prefixes.
I don't use Python, therefore I don't know anything about Python
debugging. However, we have been able to use gdb and perldb remotely
from inside Emacs, via Tramp. No filesystem mounting necessary.
If you could tell me a little bit about how to use the Python debugger
in Emacs, I could try to help you with the setup in the remote
case. Does there exist a similar command like "M-x gdb"?
Best regards, Michael.
- Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Matt McClure, 2012/06/04
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Andreas Röhler, 2012/06/05
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters,
Michael Albinus <=
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Matt McClure, 2012/06/05
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Michael Albinus, 2012/06/05
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Matt McClure, 2012/06/05
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Michael Albinus, 2012/06/06
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Michael Albinus, 2012/06/06
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Matt McClure, 2012/06/06
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Matt McClure, 2012/06/07
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Michael Albinus, 2012/06/08
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Michael Albinus, 2012/06/08
- Re: Emacs Remote Python Interpreters, Matt McClure, 2012/06/08