diff --git a/Doc/library/idle.rst b/Doc/library/idle.rst index a4c9b1df8eb..e91ec40c9ad 100644 --- a/Doc/library/idle.rst +++ b/Doc/library/idle.rst @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ One may edit pasted code first. If one pastes more than one statement into Shell, the result will be a :exc:`SyntaxError` when multiple statements are compiled as if they were one. -Lines containing ``'RESTART'`` mean that the user execution process has been +Lines containing ``RESTART`` mean that the user execution process has been re-started. This occurs when the user execution process has crashed, when one requests a restart on the Shell menu, or when one runs code in an editor window. @@ -775,7 +775,9 @@ IDLE's standard stream replacements are not inherited by subprocesses created in the execution process, whether directly by user code or by modules such as multiprocessing. If such subprocess use ``input`` from sys.stdin or ``print`` or ``write`` to sys.stdout or sys.stderr, -IDLE should be started in a command line window. The secondary subprocess +IDLE should be started in a command line window. (On Windows, +use ``python`` or ``py`` rather than ``pythonw`` or ``pyw``.) +The secondary subprocess will then be attached to that window for input and output. If ``sys`` is reset by user code, such as with ``importlib.reload(sys)``, diff --git a/Lib/idlelib/help.html b/Lib/idlelib/help.html index 95b59b91d70..e8e7d287609 100644 --- a/Lib/idlelib/help.html +++ b/Lib/idlelib/help.html @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ until one hits Return, as sp One may edit pasted code first. If one pastes more than one statement into Shell, the result will be a SyntaxError when multiple statements are compiled as if they were one.

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Lines containing`’RESTART’` mean that the user execution process has been +

Lines containing RESTART mean that the user execution process has been re-started. This occurs when the user execution process has crashed, when one requests a restart on the Shell menu, or when one runs code in an editor window.

@@ -821,7 +821,9 @@ and input from sys.stdin or print or write to sys.stdout or sys.stderr, -IDLE should be started in a command line window. The secondary subprocess +IDLE should be started in a command line window. (On Windows, +use python or py rather than pythonw or pyw.) +The secondary subprocess will then be attached to that window for input and output.

If sys is reset by user code, such as with importlib.reload(sys), IDLE’s changes are lost and input from the keyboard and output to the screen @@ -1139,7 +1141,7 @@ also used for testing.



- Last updated on Jun 26, 2022. + Last updated on Jul 03, 2022.
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