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Is it possible to have a Python interpreter open in a Vim buffer? Something like:

________________________
|                      |
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|  my python script    |
|                      |
|                      |
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|                      |
|  python interpreter  |
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Right now I have Vim open and a separate interpreter open. I saw the answer to this and was blown away.

Anyway, thanks for the help and if there is something I can just google then point me in that direction.

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  • how would you like to use it?
    – stefanB
    Nov 17, 2009 at 4:30
  • stefanB, I'd like to be able to switch between buffers without having to grab my mouse :)
    – Nope
    Nov 17, 2009 at 4:37
  • @Casey - does you operating system support alt-tab application switching? I can switch between all my applications without using my mouse. ;)
    – robince
    Nov 17, 2009 at 9:12
  • Thrope, yeah i can alt-tab but was hoping for something in vim.
    – Nope
    Nov 17, 2009 at 13:02

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No, you can't run a shell in Vim by default. That's by design.

However, there are a handful of ways to accomplish this:

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You could have a look at PIDA. Not exactly what you asked for but it is a Python IDE that embeds vim so might do the trick.

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  • Thank you very much for introducing me to PIDA. It looks awesome and works great on my machine (its like a dream come true). Do you know if there are any windows IDEs that can embed VIM?
    – Amjith
    Nov 17, 2009 at 20:57
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    Only other one I know is eclim which I think works on windows... haven't used it but it looks pretty flexible (you can have vim in eclipse basically)
    – robince
    Nov 17, 2009 at 21:14
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Check out Pimp. Also, read this related question.

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Looks like this vim plugin seems to do the job.

http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2043

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what you want is have a vim window act as a terminal. AFAIK vim can't do this (yet?). otoh, if you aren't wed to vim (yet), try emacs, which does have that feature.

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This can be accomplished with tmux and tslime.vim.

See this post for more info: http://joshuadavey.com/post/15619414829/faster-tdd-feedback-with-tmux-tslime-vim-and

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