[Idle-dev] IDLE and Jython
Mats Wichmann
mats@laplaza.org
Wed, 20 Dec 2000 10:13:29 -0700
At 12:09 PM 12/20/2000 -0500, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote:
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>On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Mats Wichmann wrote:
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>> Have there been any thoughts on making an IDLE-like
>> beast for Jython?
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>Not that I'm aware of -- feel free to go ahead and do it, though!
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>> Presumably all the Tk stuff that IDLE uses would have to be replaced
>> with Java (which might be daunting enough), but would there be other
>> issues?
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>You could try to use the Java bindings to Tk that are floating around on
>the JPython website. There isn't terribly much abstract, toolkit
>independant code packaged with IDLE, so if you're going to do it with
>another toolkit it's probably going to be a different "product".
Hmmm, I'd missed that. If I can manage any time at all I'll at
least take a look. My frustration at beginning to play with
Jython as a way to inspect/test Java classes and /not/ having
IDLE available was what led to the question. If there are any
other answers to that problem I'd be happy to take a look
(I don't speak Emacs, unfortunately, in case that's one).
>PS: by the way -- the Tk code will have to be replaced with *AWT* or
>*Swing*, not "Java"... (the confusion between Java's language (which is
>passable) and Java's standard libarary (which is an unusable piece of
>trash) is one of those sun-reinforced myths that life hard for developers
>trying to advocate high-level languages)
Yes, I know. My apologies for being imprecise... I suspect folks
got the gist of it, though.