dumping command-history in python interactive mode

Ben Finney bignose-hates-spam at and-zip-does-too.com.au
Fri Jul 18 07:23:42 EDT 2003


On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 23:40:22 -0700, Matt Gerrans wrote:
> "Christoph Becker-Freyseng" wrote:
>> is there a way to dump (and save) the command-history of the python
>> interactive mode.
> 
> I always prefer IDLE over the console interactive mode, unless there
> is some particular reason not to (like experimenting with TKinter, or
> running in a non-GUI OS.  What?   Where you find such a thing these
> days?!).

Any of millions of Unix (or GNU/Linux) servers around the world.
Running a GUI on a machine that won't have someone sitting in front of
it most of the time it's being used, is just bloat and is yet more code
to go wrong.

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