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IDLE doc: Tweek RESTART and Windows console start (#94530)
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@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ One may edit pasted code first.
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If one pastes more than one statement into Shell, the result will be a
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:exc:`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
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Lines containing ``RESTART`` mean that the user execution process has been
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re-started. This occurs when the user execution process has crashed,
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when one requests a restart on the Shell menu, or when one runs code
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in an editor window.
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@ -775,7 +775,9 @@ IDLE's standard stream replacements are not inherited by subprocesses
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created in the execution process, whether directly by user code or by
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modules such as multiprocessing. If such subprocess use ``input`` from
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sys.stdin or ``print`` or ``write`` to sys.stdout or sys.stderr,
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IDLE should be started in a command line window. The secondary subprocess
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IDLE should be started in a command line window. (On Windows,
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use ``python`` or ``py`` rather than ``pythonw`` or ``pyw``.)
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The secondary subprocess
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will then be attached to that window for input and output.
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If ``sys`` is reset by user code, such as with ``importlib.reload(sys)``,
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@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ until one hits <kbd class="kbd docutils literal notranslate">Return</kbd>, as sp
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One may edit pasted code first.
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If one pastes more than one statement into Shell, the result will be a
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<a class="reference internal" href="exceptions.html#SyntaxError" title="SyntaxError"><code class="xref py py-exc docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">SyntaxError</span></code></a> when multiple statements are compiled as if they were one.</p>
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<p>Lines containing`’RESTART’` mean that the user execution process has been
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<p>Lines containing <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">RESTART</span></code> mean that the user execution process has been
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re-started. This occurs when the user execution process has crashed,
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when one requests a restart on the Shell menu, or when one runs code
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in an editor window.</p>
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@ -821,7 +821,9 @@ and <a class="reference internal" href="stdtypes.html#str.join" title="str.join"
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created in the execution process, whether directly by user code or by
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modules such as multiprocessing. If such subprocess use <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">input</span></code> from
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sys.stdin or <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">print</span></code> or <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">write</span></code> to sys.stdout or sys.stderr,
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IDLE should be started in a command line window. The secondary subprocess
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IDLE should be started in a command line window. (On Windows,
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use <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">python</span></code> or <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">py</span></code> rather than <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">pythonw</span></code> or <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">pyw</span></code>.)
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The secondary subprocess
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will then be attached to that window for input and output.</p>
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<p>If <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">sys</span></code> is reset by user code, such as with <code class="docutils literal notranslate"><span class="pre">importlib.reload(sys)</span></code>,
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IDLE’s changes are lost and input from the keyboard and output to the screen
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@ -1139,7 +1141,7 @@ also used for testing.</p>
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<br />
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Last updated on Jun 26, 2022.
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Last updated on Jul 03, 2022.
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