Comparing PythonWin and IDLE?
Michael Scharf
Michael.Scharf at gmx.de
Thu Apr 13 20:46:06 EDT 2000
David Smith wrote:
>
> Warren Postma wrote:
>
> > I find once a module has
> > been imported once, it often will not import again, even if I have changed
> > the source (.py) file, the .pyc file does not appear to be regenerated, and
> > any errors in the .py file can only be fixed by editing and saving the .py
> > file, quitting the IDE and restarting. This appears to happen for both IDLE
> > and Python. Anybody else seen this?
>
> When you edit a file under Idle, Save it and then hit Control-F5. Then
> you can re-import the file.
But a re-import should also change existing instances of
functions, classes and methods defined in the module. OK,
there are some cases, where a new version is incompatible
with the old data members, but sometimes it would be
helpful....
Michael
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