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The Send_to_tmux function doesn't check for newlines, but SendToTmux does. I've found that the two functions are indistinguishable in practice for most languages, but when I'm sending to a python repl, I really want g:tslime_ensure_trailing_newline=2 to be acknowleged. This also fixes an oddity where sending a small sub-sexpr to a lisp repl didn't append a newline. With this fix, it will.
When you fully unindent something and keep typing, a python repl gets mad - it wants an extra blank line to process what you just pasted. This adds that extra newline. It would be nice if python had something like a, y'know, closing brace or something we could send instead, but I guess a newline *is* a python closing brace. This is such a hack.
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The Send_to_tmux function doesn't check for newlines, but SendToTmux
does. I've found that the two functions are indistinguishable in
practice for most languages, but when I'm sending to a python repl, I
really want g:tslime_ensure_trailing_newline=2 to be acknowleged.
This also fixes an oddity where sending a small sub-sexpr to a lisp
repl didn't append a newline. With this fix, it will.