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Using Xcode as a Python IDE
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Using Xcode as a Python IDE


  • Subject: Using Xcode as a Python IDE
  • From: Simon Connah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 23:20:16 +0100

While I realise that Xcode comes with some templates for using Python with the Cocoa frameworks, I was looking for a project template which let you do standard command line stuff with Python much like the C Standard Tool template, so that the build system was configured to use the Python system rather than relying on the C style system.

Does anyone have any experience setting up Xcode 3 (and higher) to use as a Python IDE? I've some Googling but it all seems to be based around PyObjC which is not what I want at all.

Thanks.

Simon.

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