On 2016-09-10 00:00, Clément Pit--Claudel wrote: > On 2016-09-09 19:30, Noam Postavsky wrote: >> On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 7:07 PM, Clément Pit--Claudel >> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Calling ‘run-python’ in ‘emacs -Q’ with ‘python-shell-interpreter’ >>> set to "python3", I get the following warning: >>> >>> Warning (python): Your ‘python-shell-interpreter’ doesn’t seem to >>> support readline, yet ‘python-shell-completion-native’ was t and >>> "python3" is not part of the >>> ‘python-shell-completion-native-disabled-interpreters’ list. Native >>> completions have been disabled locally. >>> >>> This warning is specific to Python 3 (it doesn't happen with Python >>> 2.7). Additionally, the warning is spurious; native completion >>> works fine. This whole feature is new in Emacs 25. >> >> I'm not familiar enough with Python tooling to say much about this, >> but it seems similar (maybe identical) to #22897? > > You're right. Why do I never find these duplicates? > Does anyone object to the proposed fix? If no one objects, I'll push the attached patch to master tomorrow (or should it go to emacs-25?) Clément.