On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 12:12:06 +0100, Bajusz Tamás btami@enternet.hu wrote:
Hi!
I suggest to change from
compiler=python "%f"
to
compiler=python -c "import py_compile; py_compile.compile('%f')"
in filetypes.python (as scite uses it).
I don't know Python very much, so the question for me is: where is the difference between the two commands? I think py_compile.compile() is an internal python compiler and I guess it is also called internally if you execute python %f, isn't it?
Nevertheless you can change this setting on your own in Geany if you have a Python file open, go to the build menu and choose "Set Includes and Arguments" and a dialog will appear where you can change the compiler command. To get more information about the whole topic, please read the documentation, found at http://geany.uvena.de/manual/ch04.html#filetypes
Regards, Enrico
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