Thanks!
merge 32042 25753
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Jaan Altosaar <altosaar@princeton.edu> writes:
> File "<ipython-input-1-57ce0cd600e5>", line 1, in <module>
> import codecs, os;__pyfile =
> codecs.open('''/var/folders/qr/s_h2rhqj6kdg8qrj0zw2scnw0000g n/T/pyLbk6Vh''',
> encoding='''utf-8''');__code =
> __pyfile.read().encode('''utf-8''');__pyfile.close();os.remo ve('''/var/folders/qr/s_h2rhqj 6kdg8qrj0zw2scnw0000gn/T/ pyLbk6Vh''');exec(compile(__co de,
> '''/Users/jaan/tmp/test.py''', 'exec'));
> Is there any way to clean up the output, especially the parts involving
> `codecs.open('''/var/folders/qr/s_h2rhqj6kdg8qrj0zw2scnw0000 gn/T/pyLbk6Vh'''`?
Try installing gnureadline, as described in etc/PROBLEMS:
*** In Inferior Python mode, input is echoed and native completion doesn't work.
<https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25753 >
This happens when python uses a libedit based readline module, which
is the default on macOS. This can be worked around by installing a
GNU readline based module instead, for example, using setuptools
sudo easy_install gnureadline
And then rename the system's readline so that it won't be loaded:
cd /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python 2.7/lib-dynload
mv readline.so readline.so.bak
See <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gnureadline > for more details on
installation.