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* Trying to return focus to a window
@ 2008-11-23 21:10 Richard Riley
  2008-11-24  4:46 ` Kevin Rodgers
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Richard Riley @ 2008-11-23 21:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs


I have tried two ways to have the focus return to the source
buffer/window when "execute buffer" is done using python integration
as outlined here :

http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PythonMode#toc10

The two ways I have tried (both using defadvice) are:

,----
| ;; (defadvice py-execute-buffer (around stay-current-buffer activate)
| ;;   "This advice make cursor stay current position after execute `py-execute-buffer'."
| ;;   (save-excursion
| ;;     ad-do-it)
| ;;   (message "py-execute-function done"))
| 
| (defadvice py-execute-buffer (around stay-current-buffer activate)
|   "This advice make cursor stay current position after execute `py-execute-buffer'."
|   (let ((remember-point (point))
|         (remember-window (selected-window)))
|     ad-do-it
|     (message "focus stuff done")
|     (select-window remember-window)
|     (goto-char remember-point)))
`----

But in both cases the cursor stays in the iPython window (same
frame). Can someone suggest how best to get the cursor back into the
python buffer when I execute py-execute-buffer? is there something
fundamentally wrong with the approach I have taken above or a naive code
error?

thanks,

r.


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* Re: Trying to return focus to a window
  2008-11-23 21:10 Trying to return focus to a window Richard Riley
@ 2008-11-24  4:46 ` Kevin Rodgers
  2008-11-24  6:20   ` Andy Stewart
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2008-11-24  4:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Richard Riley wrote:
> I have tried two ways to have the focus return to the source
> buffer/window when "execute buffer" is done using python integration
> as outlined here :
> 
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PythonMode#toc10
> 
> The two ways I have tried (both using defadvice) are:
> 
> ,----
> | ;; (defadvice py-execute-buffer (around stay-current-buffer activate)
> | ;;   "This advice make cursor stay current position after execute `py-execute-buffer'."
> | ;;   (save-excursion
> | ;;     ad-do-it)
> | ;;   (message "py-execute-function done"))
> | 
> | (defadvice py-execute-buffer (around stay-current-buffer activate)
> |   "This advice make cursor stay current position after execute `py-execute-buffer'."
> |   (let ((remember-point (point))
> |         (remember-window (selected-window)))
> |     ad-do-it
> |     (message "focus stuff done")
> |     (select-window remember-window)
> |     (goto-char remember-point)))
> `----
> 
> But in both cases the cursor stays in the iPython window (same
> frame). Can someone suggest how best to get the cursor back into the
> python buffer when I execute py-execute-buffer? is there something
> fundamentally wrong with the approach I have taken above or a naive code
> error?

You could try save-selected-window instead of save-excursion.

-- 
Kevin Rodgers
Denver, Colorado, USA





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* Re: Trying to return focus to a window
  2008-11-24  4:46 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2008-11-24  6:20   ` Andy Stewart
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Andy Stewart @ 2008-11-24  6:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Hi, Kevin.

Now i'm debugging it.
I have use save-selected-window defadvice.

Advice is not problem (although use save-selected-window is simple, but
effect same as second advice).

But problem is not at advice, is some code make focus on iPython buffer
after `py-execute-buffer'.

  -- Andy.

Kevin Rodgers <kevin.d.rodgers@gmail.com> writes:

> Richard Riley wrote:
>> I have tried two ways to have the focus return to the source
>> buffer/window when "execute buffer" is done using python integration
>> as outlined here :
>>
>> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PythonMode#toc10
>>
>> The two ways I have tried (both using defadvice) are:
>>
>> ,----
>> | ;; (defadvice py-execute-buffer (around stay-current-buffer activate)
>> | ;;   "This advice make cursor stay current position after execute `py-execute-buffer'."
>> | ;;   (save-excursion
>> | ;;     ad-do-it)
>> | ;;   (message "py-execute-function done"))
>> | | (defadvice py-execute-buffer (around stay-current-buffer activate)
>> |   "This advice make cursor stay current position after execute `py-execute-buffer'."
>> |   (let ((remember-point (point))
>> |         (remember-window (selected-window)))
>> |     ad-do-it
>> |     (message "focus stuff done")
>> |     (select-window remember-window)
>> |     (goto-char remember-point)))
>> `----
>>
>> But in both cases the cursor stays in the iPython window (same
>> frame). Can someone suggest how best to get the cursor back into the
>> python buffer when I execute py-execute-buffer? is there something
>> fundamentally wrong with the approach I have taken above or a naive code
>> error?
>
> You could try save-selected-window instead of save-excursion.





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