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Author Edwin Pratt
Recipients Edwin Pratt, terry.reedy
Date 2019年08月14日.03:37:15
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If I am typing some Python code in the IDLE, for example a function:
def sayHi(name):
 print('Hello ', name)
and I execute the function:
sayHi('Ed')
I can not edit the function or execute a previous line of code again if I tap the up arrow on my keyboard. It seemed to work in the previous versions of Python. In order to execute a previous line of code I have to either copy it, or type it in again.
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2019年08月14日 03:37:15Edwin Prattsetrecipients: + Edwin Pratt, terry.reedy
2019年08月14日 03:37:15Edwin Prattsetmessageid: <1565753835.82.0.953640803878.issue37847@roundup.psfhosted.org>
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