Message296502
| Author |
terry.reedy |
| Recipients |
Bruce.Sherwood, Todd.Rovito, asvetlov, eric.araujo, kbk, ned.deily, pitrou, roger.serwy, terry.reedy, veky |
| Date |
2017年06月20日.23:56:45 |
| SpamBayes Score |
-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
| Message-id |
<1498003005.92.0.79623966098.issue10079@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
In msg149930, Roger said "There are two major changes that are not covered by other issues (AFAIK).
1) The "PseudoStderrFile" in PyShell.py brings the shell forward if an error occurs. I like this behavior.
2) Run a script without saving it first. This functionality is scattered across several files.
There are several other small tweaks in the patch that will need some review. "
1. When there is no syntax error, running code already lifts Shell. I presume the use case is that someone might cover it with something else while a program is running. In any case, I opened #30719 for this. Note that the Psuedo classes have been replaced since 2010.
2. Running without saving is #19042. Two variations are autosave to some file and no save to any file. I don't know which G.Polo implemented, but #19042 covers both. There are numerous other possible deviations from F5, as listed in msg296498.
3. I don't think searching for small tweaks is worth the bother, so I'm closing this. Some things are fixed, some pending, some out-of-date. |
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