Message114017
| Author |
samwyse |
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cben, kbk, samwyse |
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2010年08月15日.22:19:34 |
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<034CA1ED-C447-453D-8E14-EEF515F7099B@gmail.com> |
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<1281897430.57.0.601872342508.issue6321@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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As it happens, I do use Windows and almost exclusively start IDLE via right-clicks on .py files. I've never seen the behavior you describe documented anywhere.
On Aug 15, 2010, at 1:37 PM, Cherniavsky Beni <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> Cherniavsky Beni <cben@users.sf.net> added the comment:
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> When you run a program using F5 in IDLE,
> it completely restarts the underlying interpreter!
> If you meant a different way of running, please elaborate.
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> (Exception: it uses the same interpreter if you're running "idle -n"; this commonly happens on Windows if you rightclick->Edit with IDLE... a .py file - just don't use that.)
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> nosy: +cben
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| 2010年08月15日 22:19:37 | samwyse | set | recipients:
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| 2010年08月15日 22:19:34 | samwyse | link | issue6321 messages |
| 2010年08月15日 22:19:34 | samwyse | create |
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