Settings to make emacs a python-ide
The command python3 should be installed. If not either create a symlink named python3 to python2 or change the variable py-interpreter in the IDE.el to python:
(setq py-interpreter "python3") to (setq py-interpreter "python3") $ sudo dnf install emacs #Basic Install $ emacs #Needs to be started once so you get the .emacs.d folder. Close again after the successful start $ git clone https://github.com/maldun/emacs_python_ide .emacs.d/ #Adding: $ echo '(setq IDE-path "~/.emacs.d/")' >> .emacs $ echo "(load (mapconcat 'identity (list IDE-path \"IDE.el\") \"\"))" >> .emacs $ emacs #Have fun, but this might take just a little to your .emacs
The packages:
- jedi
- flake8
- rope
- importmagic
- yapf
- black
- autopep8 should be automatically installed with pip.
If not, use: pip3 install --user black flake8 jedi rope importmagic
Do a backup of your .emacs.d/elpa/elpy-20190130.2109/snippets/python-mode/defs Then do symbolic links. pdbpm, dph and rpdb are useful shortcuts for debugging-features which are not defined by default:
ln -s /home/$USER/.emacs.d/defs /home/$USER/.emacs.d/elpa/elpy-DATE.VERSION/snippets/python-mode/defs ln -s /home/$USER/.emacs.d/pdbpm /home/$USER/.emacs.d/elpa/elpy-DATE.VERSION/snippets/python-mode/pdbpm ln -s /home/$USER/.emacs.d/dph /home/$USER/.emacs.d/elpa/elpy-DATE.VERSIO/snippets/python-mode/ ln -s /home/$USER/.emacs.d/rpdb /home/$USER/.emacs.d/elpa/elpy-DATE.VERSIO/snippets/python-mode/ The remote_pdb (rpdb) in its currenct configuration can be accessed with the following command: $ telnet localhost 4444
If not working try to start package-refresh-contents first
If you are constantly getting the error: "error while saving the desktop" Try: M-x desktop-save
In case you get an error the file is not existing, use:
mkdir -p /home/$USER/.emacs.d/desktop touch /home/$USER/.emacs.d/desktop/emacs.desktop Thank you: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12069341/issue-with-desktop-save-mode-not-saving
A very cool feature I love is to permanetnly highlight lines. For this just use the command: bm-toggle
There's a shortcut that used to work, but doesn't. Edits are welcome
Elpy is creating the RPC virtualenv (’/home/marioschwaiger/.emacs.d/elpy/rpc-venv’) elpy-rpc--create-virtualenv: Elpy needs the ’virtualenv’ or ’venv’ python packages to create its virtualenv. Please install one of them or disable the dedicated virtualenv with ‘(setq elpy-rpc-virtualenv-path ’current)‘ virtualenv is missing, just install: sudo apt install virtualenv
elpy-insert--pip-button-value-create: Neither easy_install nor pip found Just install: sudo apt install python3-pip
###NameError: name 'quiet' is not defined
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3.8/runpy.py", line 194, in _run_module_as_main return _run_code(code, main_globals, None, File "/usr/lib/python3.8/runpy.py", line 87, in _run_code exec(code, run_globals) File "/usr/lib/python3.8/py_compile.py", line 218, in <module> sys.exit(main()) File "/usr/lib/python3.8/py_compile.py", line 213, in main if quiet < 2: NameError: name 'quiet' is not defined Try installing a more recent version of python-pycompile, and please open a bug report if the issue persists in the latest release. Thanks! mwheel-scroll: End of buffer ###Error: (error "autopep8 command not found.")
sudo apt-get install python3-autopep8 #OR pip3 install autopep8 M-x all-the-icons-install-fonts
M-x toggle-debug-on-error