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frames-only-mode and compile #10694

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weidtn opened this issue May 18, 2018 · 8 comments
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frames-only-mode and compile #10694

weidtn opened this issue May 18, 2018 · 8 comments
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@weidtn
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weidtn commented May 18, 2018

Not sure if this is the right place to ask:

Im pretty new to spacemacs. I use i3wm. I found the frames-only-mode and this is exactly what i need. magit opens its status in a new frame, just like I want it to. My problem is: When running my python scripts , c c the shell does not open a new frame. It's still in the same frame, under my code buffer.

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io12 commented Nov 21, 2019

I can reproduce this.

@robertfw
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robertfw commented Dec 3, 2019

May be related to davidshepherd7/frames-only-mode#28

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Hi, maintainer of frames-only-mode here, do you know what , c c runs in vanilla emacs terms? I don't use spacemacs but run-python in plain emacs opens in a new frame and that sounds like the vanilla equivalent.

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io12 commented Nov 21, 2020

, c c runs spacemacs/python-execute-file, which internally calls compile with the shell command to run the file.

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davidshepherd7 commented Nov 22, 2020 via email

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When I copy the definition of spacemacs/python-execute-file into my config and run it, it works as expected (opens a new frame for the compilation). I had a quick look around spacemacs to see if it is modifying any of the obvious settings but I can't find anything.

Some more questions which might help:

  • What version of emacs are you using?
  • Does the same thing happen when using similar spacemacs functions for other languages?
  • Do you have any other packages installed that might be modifying either python compilation or frame settings? (can you reproduce it with only spacemacs and frames-only-mode installed?)
  • What happens if you call compile manually (e.g. evaluate (compile "true"))? Does it do different things in different major modes?

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io12 commented Nov 28, 2020

I just tried (for the first time since my initial comment), and I can't reproduce the bug anymore. Something must've fixed it since then.

@davidshepherd7 Thanks for frames-only-mode and trying to look into the issue.

@weidtn This issue seems fixed now so you can probably close it.

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