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IDLEfork README
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===============
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IDLEfork is an official experimental fork of Python's Integrated 
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DeveLopment Environment IDLE. Worthwhile and successful changes and 
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additions will go back into the Python distribution's IDLE at some 
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later stage. There is no spanish inquisition.
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As David Scherer aptly put it in the original IDLE fork README (below), 
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"It is alpha software and might be unstable. If it breaks, you get to 
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keep both pieces." One of the aims of IDLEfork now is for it to be able 
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to be uncompressed into its own directory and run from there, that way  
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you can play with (or hack on) IDLEfork without any further installation, 
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and entirely separately from your stable python IDLE distribution.
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If you find bugs or undesired behaviour please code nifty patches and 
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submit them to the IDLEfork SourceForge patch manager, 8^) or let us 
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know about it in one of the appropriate fora. See the IDLEfork home 
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page at
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http://idlefork.sourceforge.net
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for details on the various ways to give input to or contact the project.
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Please see the files NEWS.txt and ChangeLog for more up to date
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information on changes in this release of IDLEfork.
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Thanks for trying IDLEfork,
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Stephen M. Gava.
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<elguavas@users.sourceforge.net>
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README from IDLE fork 0.7.1 :
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=============================
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EXPERIMENTAL LOADER IDLE 2000-05-29
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-----------------------------------
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   David Scherer  <dscherer@cmu.edu>
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This is a modification of the CVS version of IDLE 0.5, updated as of
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2000-03-09.  It is alpha software and might be unstable.  If it breaks,
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you get to keep both pieces.
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If you have problems or suggestions, you should either contact me or
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post to the list at http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev
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(making it clear that you are using this modified version of IDLE).
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Changes:
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  The ExecBinding module, a replacement for ScriptBinding, executes
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  programs in a separate process, piping standard I/O through an RPC
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  mechanism to an OnDemandOutputWindow in IDLE.  It supports executing
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  unnamed programs (through a temporary file).  It does not yet support
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  debugging.
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  When running programs with ExecBinding, tracebacks will be clipped
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  to exclude system modules.  If, however, a system module calls back
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  into the user program, that part of the traceback will be shown.
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  The OnDemandOutputWindow class has been improved.  In particular,
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  it now supports a readline() function used to implement user input,
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  and a scroll_clear() operation which is used to hide the output of
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  a previous run by scrolling it out of the window.
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  Startup behavior has been changed.  By default IDLE starts up with
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  just a blank editor window, rather than an interactive window.  Opening
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  a file in such a blank window replaces the (nonexistent) contents of
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  that window instead of creating another window.  Because of the need to
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  have a well-known port for the ExecBinding protocol, only one copy of
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  IDLE can be running.  Additional invocations use the RPC mechanism to
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  report their command line arguments to the copy already running.
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  The menus have been reorganized.  In particular, the excessively large
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  'edit' menu has been split up into 'edit', 'format', and 'run'.
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  'Python Documentation' now works on Windows, if the win32api module is
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  present.
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  A few key bindings have been changed: F1 now loads Python Documentation
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  instead of the IDLE help; shift-TAB is now a synonym for unindent.
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New modules:
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  ExecBinding.py         Executes program through loader
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  loader.py              Bootstraps user program
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  protocol.py            RPC protocol
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  Remote.py              User-process interpreter
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  spawn.py               OS-specific code to start programs
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Files modified:
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  autoindent.py          ( bindings tweaked )
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  bindings.py            ( menus reorganized )
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  config.txt             ( execbinding enabled )
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  editorwindow.py        ( new menus, fixed 'Python Documentation' )
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  filelist.py            ( hook for "open in same window" )
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  formatparagraph.py     ( bindings tweaked )
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  idle.bat               ( removed absolute pathname )
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  idle.pyw               ( weird bug due to import with same name? )
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  iobinding.py           ( open in same window, EOL convention )
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  keydefs.py             ( bindings tweaked )
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  outputwindow.py        ( readline, scroll_clear, etc )
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  pyshell.py             ( changed startup behavior )
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  readme.txt             ( <Recursion on file with id=1234567> )
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IDLE 0.5 - February 2000
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------------------------
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This is an early release of IDLE, my own attempt at a Tkinter-based
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IDE for Python.
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For news about this release, see the file NEWS.txt.  (For a more
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detailed change log, see the file ChangeLog.)
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FEATURES
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IDLE has the following features:
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- coded in 100% pure Python, using the Tkinter GUI toolkit (i.e. Tcl/Tk)
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- cross-platform: works on Windows and Unix (on the Mac, there are
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currently problems with Tcl/Tk)
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- multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing
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and many other features, e.g. smart indent and call tips
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- Python shell window (a.k.a. interactive interpreter)
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- debugger (not complete, but you can set breakpoints, view  and step)
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USAGE
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The main program is in the file "idle.py"; on Unix, you should be able
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to run it by typing "./idle.py" to your shell.  On Windows, you can
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run it by double-clicking it; you can use idle.pyw to avoid popping up
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a DOS console.  If you want to pass command line arguments on Windows,
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use the batch file idle.bat.
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Command line arguments: files passed on the command line are executed,
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not opened for editing, unless you give the -e command line option.
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Try "./idle.py -h" to see other command line options.
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IDLE requires Python 1.5.2, so it is currently only usable with a
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Python 1.5.2 distribution.  (An older version of IDLE is distributed
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with Python 1.5.2; you can drop this version on top of it.)
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COPYRIGHT
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IDLE is covered by the standard Python copyright notice
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(http://www.python.org/doc/Copyright.html).
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FEEDBACK
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(removed, since Guido probably doesn't want complaints about my
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changes)
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--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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