* python-try-complete
@ 2008-04-04 13:28 Julian Scheid
2008-04-11 17:52 ` python-try-complete Stefan Monnier
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Julian Scheid @ 2008-04-04 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
Hi,
first of all I am writing a lot of Python code these days and
python-mode is indispensable. Thanks for this great tool.
I take issue with one of its design decisions however: sneaking in
python-try-complete into hippie-expand-try-functions-list. From
python.el (found in both my 22.1.2 and in HEAD):
(if (featurep 'hippie-exp)
(set (make-local-variable 'hippie-expand-try-functions-list)
(cons 'python-try-complete hippie-expand-try-functions-list)))
The main reason why I use hippie-expand (and similar completion
facilities in Emacs) is simply raw speed. I'll take lightweight,
context-insensitive completion over heavyweight, database-querying or
external-process-launching context-sensitive completion any day.
I am defining hippie-expand-try-functions-list explicitly in my .emacs
and until recently I was under the impression that this way I get to
choose which route hippie-expand takes to try and complete. But the
other day I learned that python-try-complete gets inserted into that
list without my consent, a function that launches an external process
and which I would thus consider quite heavyweight.
I understand that this has been done with only the best intentions but I
would like to kindly ask the maintainers of python-mode to remove this
and instead advertise the existence of python-try-complete and leave it
up to hippie-expand users to insert or not insert it into their list of
functions to try.
Alternatively, there could be a customization setting for this which
defaults to off (no automatic registration of python-try-complete). I
think that the lo-fi approach of having people add it to their list
explicitly would be superior, though, because this way users get more
control over the order in which the functions are invoked.
FWIW my current unsophisticated workaround looks like this:
(require 'python)
(defun python-try-complete (old) nil)
The second problem I noticed with python-try-complete, and this is what
made me aware of it being used in the first place, is that it will
apparently launch the Python interpreter on a remote host if the file in
question is remote, opened using Tramp in my case. This remote
invocation often (always?) fails, apparently due to shell quoting issues.
That wouldn't be a big problem if the completion attempt would simply be
ignored in case of failure; however it seems as if python-try-complete
would get stuck this way (I think it's waiting indefinitely for a reply
from the remote Python script), forcing me to C-g out of it which is
quite a nuisance in interactive usage when all you wanted is get an
expansion of the word at point.
I got the following information from Michael, the tramp maintainer,
about this situation - and I'm not quoting directly here, any errors in
the following are mine and not his:
Either python-try-complete should refrain from launching the process
remotely by looking at (file-remote-p default-directory), or the scripts
it launches need to be prepared (e.g. in terms of quoting) for being run
remotely via ssh.
If you need backtraces or similar for tracking this down I'm happy to
provide them the next time I'm in a situation to reproduce the issue.
Let me know in case my explanation of these problems was insufficient.
I'm using Emacs 22.1.2, hippie-expand 1.6, tramp 2.1.13, and python.el
that ships with my Emacs.
-Julian
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* Re: python-try-complete
2008-04-04 13:28 python-try-complete Julian Scheid
@ 2008-04-11 17:52 ` Stefan Monnier
2008-04-12 10:00 ` python-try-complete Julian Scheid
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2008-04-11 17:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Julian Scheid; +Cc: emacs-devel
> I take issue with one of its design decisions however: sneaking in
> python-try-complete into hippie-expand-try-functions-list.
Agreed, it should be fixed on the EMACS_22_BASE branch now,
Stefan
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* Re: python-try-complete
2008-04-11 17:52 ` python-try-complete Stefan Monnier
@ 2008-04-12 10:00 ` Julian Scheid
2008-04-14 11:05 ` python-try-complete Julian Scheid
2012-11-25 5:45 ` bug#140: python-try-complete Chong Yidong
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Julian Scheid @ 2008-04-12 10:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stefan Monnier; +Cc: emacs-devel
>> I take issue with one of its design decisions however: sneaking in
>> python-try-complete into hippie-expand-try-functions-list.
>
> Agreed, it should be fixed on the EMACS_22_BASE branch now,
Thanks for that, Stefan.
Did you have any thoughts about the second problem I described in the
same mail - python-try-complete locking up when used in a remote buffer?
To quote from my previous mail,
Either python-try-complete should refrain from launching the process
remotely by looking at (file-remote-p default-directory), or the
scripts it launches need to be prepared (e.g. in terms of quoting) for
being run remotely via ssh.
I am not using python-try-complete anymore but this is a bug and I would
be happy to help fix it.
Julian
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* Re: python-try-complete
2008-04-12 10:00 ` python-try-complete Julian Scheid
@ 2008-04-14 11:05 ` Julian Scheid
2012-11-25 5:45 ` bug#140: python-try-complete Chong Yidong
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Julian Scheid @ 2008-04-14 11:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stefan Monnier; +Cc: emacs-devel
> Did you have any thoughts about the second problem I described in the
> same mail - python-try-complete locking up when used in a remote buffer?
> To quote from my previous mail,
>
> Either python-try-complete should refrain from launching the process
> remotely by looking at (file-remote-p default-directory), or the
> scripts it launches need to be prepared (e.g. in terms of quoting) for
> being run remotely via ssh.
I had a chance to narrow it down a bit more. Here is the stack trace I
get when I quit while python-try-complete blocks:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (quit)
accept-process-output(#<process Python> 5)
python-send-receive("import emacs; print '_emacs_out ()'")
run-python(nil t)
python-proc()
python-send-string("emacs.complete(\"exitCode\",\"import os\\nimport
logging\\nimport Queue\\nimport threading\\n\")")
python-send-receive("emacs.complete(\"exitCode\",\"import os\\nimport
logging\\nimport Queue\\nimport threading\\n\")")
byte-code("..." [symbol python-imports read-from-string
python-send-receive format "emacs.complete(%S,%s)"] 6)
python-symbol-completions("exitCode")
(and symbol (python-symbol-completions symbol))
(setq he-expand-list (and symbol (python-symbol-completions symbol)))
(let ((symbol ...)) (he-init-string (- ... ...) (point)) (if (not
...) (push he-search-string he-tried-table)) (setq he-expand-list (and
symbol ...)))
(if old nil (let (...) (he-init-string ... ...) (if ... ...) (setq
he-expand-list ...)))
(unless old (let (...) (he-init-string ... ...) (if ... ...) (setq
he-expand-list ...)))
(progn (unless old (let ... ... ... ...)) (while (and he-expand-list
...) (pop he-expand-list)) (if he-expand-list (progn ... t) (if old ...)
nil))
(if (derived-mode-p (quote python-mode)) (progn (unless old ...)
(while ... ...) (if he-expand-list ... ... nil)))
(when (derived-mode-p (quote python-mode)) (unless old (let ... ...
... ...)) (while (and he-expand-list ...) (pop he-expand-list)) (if
he-expand-list (progn ... t) (if old ...) nil))
python-try-complete(nil)
apply(python-try-complete nil)
hippie-expand(nil)
call-interactively(hippie-expand)
And in *Python* I have:
Python 2.3.4 (#1, Feb 2 2005, 12:11:53)
[GCC 3.4.2 20041017 (Red Hat 3.4.2-6.fc3)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
ImportError: No module named emacs
>>>
Now the interesting thing with the second line of this output is that my
Emacs is running on top of OS X; Linux is running on the box on which
the Python file lives that I've opened using Tramp (that was visited
when I ran hippie-expand.)
So apparently Python gets run remotely (by the magic of Tramp?) but the
"emacs" package which I suspect python-mode uses for helping with
completion isn't available on the remote host; thus the whole completion
attempt fails, but instead of gracefully failing python-try-complete
sits there indefinitely.
There seem to be two problems here:
1) Proper exception and/or exit code handling is missing which would
allow the Python script to exit with an error without locking up Emacs.
2) Either the external Python process should be forced to run locally
even if the file is remote; or python-try-complete should refrain from
launching a Python process at all if the file is remote; or
python-try-complete should be prepared for its external process to run
remotely and set up its environment properly (by uploading the emacs
module and setting PYTHONPATH accordingly.)
As I said earlier I don't use python-try-complete anymore but FWIW
simply not running Python when file-remote-p looks to me to be the best
option.
I'm using Emacs 22.1.2 and tramp 2.1.13.
Hope this helps,
Julian
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* bug#140: python-try-complete
2008-04-12 10:00 ` python-try-complete Julian Scheid
2008-04-14 11:05 ` python-try-complete Julian Scheid
@ 2012-11-25 5:45 ` Chong Yidong
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Chong Yidong @ 2012-11-25 5:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Julian Scheid; +Cc: 140-done
Julian Scheid <julians37@googlemail.com> writes:
> Did you have any thoughts about the second problem I described in the
> same mail - python-try-complete locking up when used in a remote
> buffer? To quote from my previous mail,
>
> Either python-try-complete should refrain from launching the process
> remotely by looking at (file-remote-p default-directory), or the
> scripts it launches need to be prepared (e.g. in terms of quoting) for
> being run remotely via ssh.
I think Michael Albinus finally fixed this in June (r108500). Closing.
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