I should've mentioned that I'm running Alpha 2 on Mac OS X (10.6.8). I've just tried the process described by Bruce... it does not cause the crashes as Bruce describes (on Windows) on my Mac. Of course, this unfortunately doesn't help Bruce, but hopefully is of interest to the idle-devs.
Paul. On 9 September 2013 22:38, Bruce Sherwood <[email protected]> wrote: > IDLE is very much not improved on Windows. I installed 64-bit Python 3.4 > Alpha 2 on Windows 7: > > python-3.4.0a2.amd64.msi > > I started up IDLE and examined the IDLE configuration options. I set and > applied Startup Preferences to Open Shell Window and Autosave Preferences > to No Prompt. There were no detailed options for Run options introduced by > Guilleherme Polo (If file has never been saved, Prompt to Save or No > prompt; If file has been saved before Prompt to Save or no prompt; On first > error Bring shell forward or Do nothing). > > I created a new edit window and wrote a tiny test program and tried to run > by pressing F5. As expected but not desired, I was required to save the > file, which I did. The IDLE window immediately quit. If I restart IDLE I > now start in an edit window, but when I try to open a file IDLE immediately > quits. > > Bruce Sherwood > > _______________________________________________ > IDLE-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev > > -- Paul Barry, w: http://paulbarry.itcarlow.ie - e: [email protected] Lecturer, Computer Networking: Institute of Technology, Carlow, Ireland.
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