From: Ken Mankoff <mankoff@gmail.com>
To: William Henney <whenney@gmail.com>
Cc: Karl Voit <news1142@karl-voit.at>, emacs-org <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Mixing Python2 and Python3 blocks in one file
Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 15:32:04 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m21t4xrgi3.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAKchnZPUWQrj1cCvbJV8DzVYPak1G-u3bF5ZHtQiCSjYGAivwA@mail.gmail.com>
On 2016-05-19 at 15:21, William Henney <whenney@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think Elpy works fine with conda environments - you just have to
> call pyvenv-activate with the desired path.
Yes, I have discovered that since I sent my email.
> You have inspired me to try and automate this for org source blocks
> (see org snippets below). It is a bit clunky, but I got it to work.
> Let me know what you think, and any stylistic corrections are welcome
> (my lisp skills are sadly lacking).
Better than my lisp. It looks good, but I like to keep my virtual envs in the folder where the work happens. That is, I create them with =conda env create -y -p ./pyenv=. I think this means your code below will fail because it is looking for an =/envs/= folder. However, my method allows all virtual environments to always have the same name, which could make the code (and testing for the existence of that folder) easier.
> + One thing we have to remember is to install the elpy python package
> and dependencies in each virtual environment. For instance:
This can also be handled by =~./condarc= and the default packages installed whenever a virtual environment is created.
-k.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-05-19 19:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-05-08 8:31 Mixing Python2 and Python3 blocks in one file Karl Voit
2016-05-08 15:13 ` Karl Voit
2016-05-17 14:24 ` William Henney
2016-05-17 14:54 ` Karl Voit
2016-05-17 15:37 ` John Kitchin
2016-05-18 1:19 ` William Henney
2016-05-18 3:42 ` Thomas S. Dye
2016-05-18 7:11 ` Karl Voit
2016-05-18 7:10 ` Division of Org documentation: Org manual and Worg (was: Mixing Python2 and Python3 blocks in one file) Karl Voit
2016-05-18 8:10 ` Division of Org documentation: Org manual and Worg Daniele Pizzolli
2016-05-18 9:03 ` Rasmus
2016-05-18 10:08 ` Daniele Pizzolli
2016-05-18 10:18 ` Rasmus
2016-05-20 17:15 ` Daniele Pizzolli
2016-05-20 18:46 ` Rasmus
2016-05-18 10:18 ` Daniele Pizzolli
2016-05-18 13:45 ` Mixing Python2 and Python3 blocks in one file Ken Mankoff
2016-05-19 3:37 ` William Henney
2016-05-19 13:18 ` Ken Mankoff
2016-05-19 19:21 ` William Henney
2016-05-19 19:32 ` Ken Mankoff [this message]
2016-05-19 20:01 ` William Henney
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