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|Short description=framework which allows both-way communication between Emacs Lisp and Python.
 
|Short description=framework which allows both-way communication between Emacs Lisp and Python.
 
|Full description=Pymacs is a powerful tool which, once started from Emacs, allows both-way communication between Emacs Lisp and Python. Pymacs aims Python as an extension language for Emacs rather than the other way around, and this asymmetry is reflected in some design choices. Within Emacs Lisp code, one may load and use Python modules. Python functions may themselves use Emacs services, and handle Emacs Lisp objects kept in Emacs Lisp space.
 
|Full description=Pymacs is a powerful tool which, once started from Emacs, allows both-way communication between Emacs Lisp and Python. Pymacs aims Python as an extension language for Emacs rather than the other way around, and this asymmetry is reflected in some design choices. Within Emacs Lisp code, one may load and use Python modules. Python functions may themselves use Emacs services, and handle Emacs Lisp objects kept in Emacs Lisp space.
|Homepage URL=https://github.com/pinard/Pymacs
 
|Version download=https://github.com/pinard/Pymacs/tarball/v0.25
 
 
|User level=intermediate
 
|User level=intermediate
|Is High Priority Project=No
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|Status=Live
|Extension of=emacs
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|Component programs=
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|Homepage URL=http://pymacs.progiciels-bpi.ca/
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|VCS checkout command=
 
|Computer languages=Python,Lisp
 
|Computer languages=Python,Lisp
|Documentation note=http://www.red-bean.com/doc/pymacs/html/pymacs.html
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|Documentation note=http://pymacs.progiciels-bpi.ca/pymacs.html and http://pymacs.progiciels-bpi.ca/pymacs.pdf
|Decommissioned/Obsolete=No
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|Paid support=
|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No
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|IRC help=
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|IRC general=
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|IRC development=
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|Related projects=
 
|Keywords=emacs,Python,Lisp,Emacs Lisp,module,framework,extension,extension language
 
|Keywords=emacs,Python,Lisp,Emacs Lisp,module,framework,extension,extension language
|Version identifier=0.25
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|Is GNU=n
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|Last review by=Kelly Hopkins
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|Last review date=2009-03-07
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|Submitted by=Database conversion
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|Submitted date=2011-04-01
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|Version identifier=0.24
 
|Version date=2009-03-07
 
|Version date=2009-03-07
|Version status=stable
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|Version status=beta
|Test entry=No
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|Version download=http://pymacs.progiciels-bpi.ca/archives/Pymacs-0.24-beta1.tar.gz
|Last review by=Bendikker
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|License verified date=2009-03-07
|Last review date=2018/04/13
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|Version comment=
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
 
|Is GNU=No
 
}}
 
{{Project license
 
|License=GPLv2
 
|License copyright=https://github.com/pinard/Pymacs/blob/master/COPYING
 
|License verified by=agyaanapan
 
|License verified date=2021-06-16
 
|License note=https://github.com/pinard/Pymacs/blob/master/COPYING
 
}}
 
{{Software category
 
|Editor=lisp
 
|Interface=command-line, console, library
 
|Software-development=programming-language-conversion
 
|Text-creation=editor
 
|Use=software-development, text-creation
 
|Works-with=text
 
}}
 
{{EntryGNU
 
|Is GNU=No
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Person
 
{{Person
|Real name=François Pinard
 
 
|Role=Maintainer
 
|Role=Maintainer
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|Real name=François Pinard
 
|Email=pinard@iro.umontreal.ca
 
|Email=pinard@iro.umontreal.ca
}}
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|Resource URL=
{{Resource
 
|Resource audience=Python (Ref)
 
|Resource URL=https://pypi.org/project/Pymacs
 
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{{Resource
 
|Resource audience=Debian (Ref)
 
|Resource URL=https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pymacs
 
 
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{{Resource
 
{{Resource
 
|Resource audience=Developer
 
|Resource audience=Developer
 
|Resource kind=Download
 
|Resource kind=Download
|Resource URL=https://github.com/pinard/Pymacs/tarball/v0.25
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|Resource URL=http://pymacs.progiciels-bpi.ca/archives
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}}
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{{Software category
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|Editor=lisp
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|Interface=command-line,console,library
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|Software-development=programming-language-conversion
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|Text-creation=editor
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|Use=software-development,text-creation
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|Works-with=text
 
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{{Project license
|Is High Priority Project=No
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|License=GPLv2
|Decommissioned or Obsolete=No
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|License verified by=Kelly Hopkins
|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No
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|License verified date=2009-03-07
|Test entry=No
 
 
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Revision as of 09:29, 12 April 2011


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pymacs

https://github.com/pinard/Pymacs
framework which allows both-way communication between Emacs Lisp and Python.

Pymacs is a powerful tool which, once started from Emacs, allows both-way communication between Emacs Lisp and Python. Pymacs aims Python as an extension language for Emacs rather than the other way around, and this asymmetry is reflected in some design choices. Within Emacs Lisp code, one may load and use Python modules. Python functions may themselves use Emacs services, and handle Emacs Lisp objects kept in Emacs Lisp space.





Licensing

License

Verified by

Verified on

Notes

License

GPLv2

Verified by

agyaanapan

Verified on

16 June 2021




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
François Pinard Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pymacs
Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/Pymacs
DeveloperDownloadhttps://github.com/pinard/Pymacs/tarball/v0.25


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