Terry J. Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> added the comment:

We should like the IDLE shell to give the same results as the standard shell. 
See #7163

On 3.2.2 on Win7, the problem is worse: sys.stdout.write(100) crashes IDLE -- 
as in it just fades away after a short (1/2 sec?) delay.
 sys.stdout.write(sys)
gives me the error reported.

The difference comes from this in the Command Window:
>>> sys.stdout
<_io.TextIOWrapper name='<stdout>' mode='w' encoding='cp437'>

versus this in IDLE:
>>> import sys
>>> sys.stdout
<idlelib.rpc.RPCProxy object at 0x00000000031D0208>

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nosy: +terry.reedy
type: behavior -> crash

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