[issue2571] cmd.py always uses raw_input, even when another stdin is specified
Richard King
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Thu Jun 19 03:28:14 CEST 2008
Richard King <rickbking at comcast.net> added the comment:
There were some other things I wanted too so I just made my own cmd.py.
-Rick
Raghuram Devarakonda wrote:
> Raghuram Devarakonda <draghuram at gmail.com> added the comment:
>
> Richard, I see the following very clearly mentioned in the doc:
>
> "If you want a given stdin to be used, make sure to set the instance’s
> use_rawinput attribute to False, otherwise stdin will be ignored."
>
> Even though this seems like unnecessary, at least it is documented. If
> you want to push for automatically setting use_rawinput when 'stdin' is
> not None, you will need to submit a patch and convince some core
> developer to agree with you.
>
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