How can I use meta-dot (M-.) in python with emacs?

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余生分开走 2021-02-07 00:58

Is there an equivalent of slime for python?

For example, if I position the cursor on foo() and do M-. (jump to definition) I would like to see the source definition of

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  • 2021-02-07 01:24

    Try emacs's anaconda-mode and company-anaconda packages. Update config:

    (eval-after-load "company"
     '(add-to-list 'company-backends 'company-anaconda))
    (add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'anaconda-mode)
    (add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'company-mode)
    

    Switch to virtualenv with pythonic-activate, if you have one.

    Now you've got M-. and you can press M-* to go back!

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  • 2021-02-07 01:34

    To avoid the -e you can use etags and with a find you recursively add the py file:

    find . -type f -name '*.py' | xargs etags
    
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  • 2021-02-07 01:37

    Accepted answer misses an important point, if you execute etags like find . -type f -name '*.py' | xargs etags then the TAGS file would be generated every time for each file.

    The correct way to do it is to append data to the existing TAGS file with --append like

    rm -f TAGS
    find . -type f -name '*.py' -print0 | xargs -0 etags --append
    

    Also if you want to include identifiers from virtual env site packages dir (e.g.: ~/.virtualenvs/bar/lib/site-packages):

    SITEPACKAGES=$(cdvirtualenv;pwd)/lib/python3.6/site-packages/
    find $SITEPACKAGES -type f -name '*.py' -print0 | xargs -0 etags -a
    

    *adjust python3.6 to your current Python version

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  • 2021-02-07 01:40

    M-. normally runs the "find-tag" function. You should create a TAGS file of your python source files. Then you "visit-tags-table" before doing a M-. That way, Emacs will jump to all the definitions of the tag. Type C-u M-. to jump the next definition of your tag. See find-tag documentation for help. Consult Emacs help to know how to create a TAGS file from python source files.

    You can for example use Exuberant Ctags for creating the TAGS file.

    Go to the root directory of your python files and do this :

    ctags -e -R .
    

    A TAGS file is normally created at the root directory of the project.

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  • 2021-02-07 01:41

    Most of the answers mentioned here are outdated. A simple solution is to use elpy for M-. without etags(which requires additional work).

    Install elpy as mentioned here.

    M-x package-install elpy
    

    and then install python packages

    $ sudo pip install rope jedi
    

    Restart emacs , open any python file and run M-.

    Elpy is fully documented, you can read about M-. here.

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  • 2021-02-07 01:44

    The following will index your current project

    find . -type f -name '*.py' | xargs etags

    But if you want to index your imported libs. You first activate your virtualenv. Then use which python to detect where your libs are and then pipe them to etags.

    workon my-project # if using virtualenvwrappwer
    source bin/activate # if using virtualenv
    
    find ${$(which python)/\/bin\/python/} -type f -name '*.py' | xargs etags
    
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