JD Smith <
jdtsmith@gmail.com> writes:
1 emacs -Q
2 M-x run-python
3 C-x 5 b “ *Python-font-lock*”
4 In inferior python shell: type any line.
5 C-c SPC (`comint-accumulate’) to continue.
6 Type another line. Notice the first line is repeated.
7 Repeat steps 5 & 6 several times.
You didn't say what Emacs version you're using -- I tested this in Emacs
28, and was unable to reproduce this. The " *Python-font-lock*" buffer
never contains more than a single non-blank line using this recipe.
(The "any line" I used to test was "5”.)
Mac port, v27.2, python-mode v0.26.1. I have a hard time
understanding how this would not reproduce, as
(buffer-substring-no-properties prompt-end (point-max)) clearly takes
all of the text (multi-lines included) from the prompt onward. I took
a look here (python-mode v0.27.1) and the input is gathered in the
same manner in the post-command-hook. The “repeated” lines in #6 are
in the *Python-font-lock* buffer, btw.
After typing "1" in 4) and "7" in 6), the buffer looks like:
<Mail Attachment.png>So just the "7", and not the first line, which was "1".
Perhaps there's some missing element in your recipe?
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