[PythonCE] How do you develop on the PocketPC?
Fuzzyman
fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk
Mon Jan 9 14:30:23 CET 2006
Thomas Heller wrote:
>Does anyone (everyone ?) start the Python interpreter on the device, and
>use the stylus to enter interactive commands?
>Or does one write scripts on the PC, let ActiveSync transfer them, and
>start them by clicking on the filename?
>
>I cannot really believe that. BTW, when an uncatched exception occurs
>in a script, I see a box displaying:
>
>
>
I personally tend to end up writing code *on the pocketpc* (usually when
I'm on the move somewhere, or in a waiting room) - rather than for the
pocketpc. Because of this I usually use pocket notepad. Probably *not*
the best person to answer your question...
>"""
>Python Error
>============
>Traceback (innermost last):
><NULL>: <NULL>
>"""
>
>
>
If you flick between other active tasks, you'll see the real traceback
in another window. (You'll need a task manager to do this).
I often use this to display output - print stuff to the screen and then
throw an error so that the :
"<NULL>: <NULL>"
window hangs round for me to see the output in the other window...
All the best,
Fuzzyman
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml
>When I close this box (by clicking the OK button in the upper right
>corner), I can see (for less than a second) the interpreter window
>showing the real traceback, but not long enough to be able to read it.
>
>So, I made a pair of scripts which start a server on the host PC, which
>sends commands to a script running on the device, executing them, and
>send the results back for display on the PC. Don't know if it is worth
>to post it here...
>
>Thomas
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>PythonCE mailing list
>PythonCE at python.org
>http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce
>
>
>
More information about the PythonCE
mailing list