- Python
- Python 2.7 or Python 3.2 or newer.
- Vim
- Vim 7.0 or above with the netbeans_intg feature and the autocmd feature enabled (netbeans and autocmd are enabled on most distributions).
A two steps installation.
Install the Python package:
sudo pip install pyclewn
This command installs the
clewn
package and its dependencies.Install the Vim runtime files with a vimball.
The vimball is part of the
clewn
package installed in the first step. First create thepyclewn-2.3.vmb
vimball in the current directory with the command:python -c "import clewn; clewn.get_vimball()"
Then source the vimball and install the Vim runtime files with:
vim -S pyclewn-2.3.vmb
Type
:quit
to quit Vim after the vimball is installed.
The preferred method to install pyclewn is pip, see above. Pip is automatically installed with Python version 3.4 and newer. It is available on most linux distributions as a package and otherwise it is easy to install manually, see pip.
Pip will also install pdb-clone
.
Pip will also install trollius
and its dependencies on Python 2.7 or on
Python versions older than 3.4.
Use a local installation when you do not have root privileges and those are required to install Python packages:
pip install --user pyclewn
Note that on Python 2.7, when the wheel package is installed (which is the case in a virtualenv), the "Failed to build pyclewn" message output by pip should be read instead "Failed to build pyclewn wheel" and must be ignored.
The pyclewn-2.3.vmb
vimball is a data file, part of the clewn
package, and can be obtained at any time with:
python -c "import clewn; clewn.get_vimball()"
The vimball contains the following runtime files:
autoload/pyclewn/start.vim # The pyclewn plugin. plugin/pyclewn.vim autoload/pyclewn/buffers.vim # Windows management functions. doc/pyclewn.txt # The help. syntax/clewn_variables.vim # The (clewn)_variables syntax file. macros/.pyclewn_keys.gdb # The 'Cmapkeys' files. macros/.pyclewn_keys.pdb macros/.pyclewn_keys.simple
See the vimball documentation with the vim command :help vimball
.
Get the tarball from PyPi. Unpack the tarball, change directory to the distribution directory and run the setup script to install pyclewn:
tar xzf pyclewn-2.3.tar.gz cd pyclewn-2.3 sudo python setup.py install
To use Vim as a front-end to the pdb debugger, pyclewn requires that
pdb-clone
be installed separately. So optionally install pdb-clone
from PyPI at pdb-clone.
When the Python version is 2.7 or older than 3.4, you must also install
trollius
from PyPI at trollius.
Use a local installation when you do not have root privileges and those are required to install Python packages:
python setup.py install --user
The runtime files must also be installed as described in the first section.
The pyclewn-2.3.vmb
vimball can be found in the lib/clewn/runtime
directory of the tarball.
First install the latest Pyclewn version using one of the methods described above so that the Pyclewn dependencies (pdb-clone, trollius) are satisfied. Then clone pyclewn:
hg clone https://xdegaye@bitbucket.org/xdegaye/pyclewn
Build the source distribution dist/pyclewn-2.3.tar.gz
from the root of
the workarea:
python setup.py sdist
And install it as root:
sudo pip install ---ignore-installed --find-links=dist pyclewn==2.3
Or install it locally using the user scheme:
pip install ---ignore-installed --user --find-links=dist pyclewn==2.3
Finally the Vim run time files must be updated after pip has installed the new version:
python -c "import clewn; clewn.get_vimball()" vim -S pyclewn-2.3.vmb
Once you have installed a development version, do not forget to use the
--ignore-installed
option of pip when upgrading later to the latest
release, as pip will not upgrade when the installed version is the same as the
target version.