25.5. IDLE¶
+26.5. IDLE¶
Source code: Lib/idlelib/
-
IDLE is Python’s Integrated Development and Learning Environment.
+IDLE is Python’s Integrated Development and Learning Environment.
IDLE has the following features:
-
-
- coded in 100% pure Python, using the
tkinter
GUI toolkit
+ - coded in 100% pure Python, using the
tkinter
GUI toolkit - cross-platform: works mostly the same on Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X
- Python shell window (interactive interpreter) with colorizing of code input, output, and error messages @@ -111,24 +107,24 @@ of global and local namespaces
- configuration, browsers, and other dialogs
25.5.3. Startup and code execution¶
-Upon startup with the -s
option, IDLE will execute the file referenced by
-the environment variables IDLESTARTUP
or PYTHONSTARTUP
.
-IDLE first checks for IDLESTARTUP
; if IDLESTARTUP
is present the file
-referenced is run. If IDLESTARTUP
is not present, IDLE checks for
-PYTHONSTARTUP
. Files referenced by these environment variables are
+
26.5.3. Startup and code execution¶
+Upon startup with the -s
option, IDLE will execute the file referenced by
+the environment variables IDLESTARTUP
or PYTHONSTARTUP
.
+IDLE first checks for IDLESTARTUP
; if IDLESTARTUP
is present the file
+referenced is run. If IDLESTARTUP
is not present, IDLE checks for
+PYTHONSTARTUP
. Files referenced by these environment variables are
convenient places to store functions that are used frequently from the IDLE
shell, or for executing import statements to import common modules.
In addition, Tk
also loads a startup file if it is present. Note that the
-Tk file is loaded unconditionally. This additional file is .Idle.py
and is
-looked for in the user’s home directory. Statements in this file will be
+
In addition, Tk
also loads a startup file if it is present. Note that the
+Tk file is loaded unconditionally. This additional file is .Idle.py
and is
+looked for in the user’s home directory. Statements in this file will be
executed in the Tk namespace, so this file is not useful for importing
-functions to be used from IDLE’s Python shell.
25.5.3.1. Command line usage¶
-idle.py [-c command] [-d] [-e] [-h] [-i] [-r file] [-s] [-t title] [-] [arg] ...
+26.5.3.1. Command line usage¶
+idle.py [-c command] [-d] [-e] [-h] [-i] [-r file] [-s] [-t title] [-] [arg] ...
-c command run command in the shell window
-d enable debugger and open shell window
@@ -529,21 +526,21 @@ functions to be used from IDLE’s Python shell.
If there are arguments:
-- If
-
, -c
, or r
is used, all arguments are placed in
-sys.argv[1:...]
and sys.argv[0]
is set to ''
, '-c'
,
-or '-r'
. No editor window is opened, even if that is the default
+ - If
-
, -c
, or r
is used, all arguments are placed in
+sys.argv[1:...]
and sys.argv[0]
is set to ''
, '-c'
,
+or '-r'
. No editor window is opened, even if that is the default
set in the Options dialog.
- Otherwise, arguments are files opened for editing and
-
sys.argv
reflects the arguments passed to IDLE itself.
+sys.argv
reflects the arguments passed to IDLE itself.
-25.5.3.2. Startup failure¶
+26.5.3.2. Startup failure¶
IDLE uses a socket to communicate between the IDLE GUI process and the user
code execution process. A connection must be established whenever the Shell
starts or restarts. (The latter is indicated by a divider line that says
-‘RESTART’). If the user process fails to connect to the GUI process, it
-displays a Tk
error box with a ‘cannot connect’ message that directs the
+‘RESTART’). If the user process fails to connect to the GUI process, it
+displays a Tk
error box with a ‘cannot connect’ message that directs the
user here. It then exits.
A common cause of failure is a user-written file with the same name as a
standard library module, such as random.py and tkinter.py. When such a
@@ -565,46 +562,46 @@ Manager to detect and stop one. Sometimes a restart initiated by a program
crash or Keyboard Interrupt (control-C) may fail to connect. Dismissing
the error box or Restart Shell on the Shell menu may fix a temporary problem.
When IDLE first starts, it attempts to read user configuration files in
-~/.idlerc/ (~ is one’s home directory). If there is a problem, an error
+~/.idlerc/ (~ is one’s home directory). If there is a problem, an error
message should be displayed. Leaving aside random disk glitches, this can
be prevented by never editing the files by hand, using the configuration
dialog, under Options, instead Options. Once it happens, the solution may
be to delete one or more of the configuration files.
If IDLE quits with no message, and it was not started from a console, try
-starting from a console (python -m idlelib)
and see if a message appears.
+starting from a console (python -m idlelib)
and see if a message appears.
-25.5.3.3. IDLE-console differences¶
+26.5.3.3. IDLE-console differences¶
With rare exceptions, the result of executing Python code with IDLE is
intended to be the same as executing the same code in a console window.
However, the different interface and operation occasionally affect
-visible results. For instance, sys.modules
starts with more entries.
-IDLE also replaces sys.stdin
, sys.stdout
, and sys.stderr
with
+visible results. For instance, sys.modules
starts with more entries.
+IDLE also replaces sys.stdin
, sys.stdout
, and sys.stderr
with
objects that get input from and send output to the Shell window.
When Shell has the focus, it controls the keyboard and screen. This is
normally transparent, but functions that directly access the keyboard
-and screen will not work. If sys
is reset with importlib.reload(sys)
,
-IDLE’s changes are lost and things like input
, raw_input
, and
-print
will not work correctly.
-With IDLE’s Shell, one enters, edits, and recalls complete statements.
+and screen will not work. If sys
is reset with importlib.reload(sys)
,
+IDLE’s changes are lost and things like input
, raw_input
, and
+print
will not work correctly.
+With IDLE’s Shell, one enters, edits, and recalls complete statements.
Some consoles only work with a single physical line at a time. IDLE uses
-exec
to run each statement. As a result, '__builtins__'
is always
+exec
to run each statement. As a result, '__builtins__'
is always
defined for each statement.
-25.5.3.4. Developing tkinter applications¶
+26.5.3.4. Developing tkinter applications¶
IDLE is intentionally different from standard Python in order to
-facilitate development of tkinter programs. Enter import tkinter as tk;
+facilitate development of tkinter programs. Enter import tkinter as tk;
root = tk.Tk()
in standard Python and nothing appears. Enter the same
in IDLE and a tk window appears. In standard Python, one must also enter
-root.update()
to see the window. IDLE does the equivalent in the
+root.update()
to see the window. IDLE does the equivalent in the
background, about 20 times a second, which is about every 50 milleseconds.
-Next enter b = tk.Button(root, text='button'); b.pack()
. Again,
-nothing visibly changes in standard Python until one enters root.update()
.
-Most tkinter programs run root.mainloop()
, which usually does not
+Next enter b = tk.Button(root, text='button'); b.pack()
. Again,
+nothing visibly changes in standard Python until one enters root.update()
.
+Most tkinter programs run root.mainloop()
, which usually does not
return until the tk app is destroyed. If the program is run with
-python -i
or from an IDLE editor, a >>>
shell prompt does not
-appear until mainloop()
returns, at which time there is nothing left
+python -i
or from an IDLE editor, a >>>
shell prompt does not
+appear until mainloop()
returns, at which time there is nothing left
to interact with.
When running a tkinter program from an IDLE editor, one can comment out
the mainloop call. One then gets a shell prompt immediately and can
@@ -612,7 +609,7 @@ interact with the live application. One just has to remember to
re-enable the mainloop call when running in standard Python.
-25.5.3.5. Running without a subprocess¶
+26.5.3.5. Running without a subprocess¶
By default, IDLE executes user code in a separate subprocess via a socket,
which uses the internal loopback interface. This connection is not
externally visible and no data is sent to or received from the Internet.
@@ -638,24 +635,24 @@ with the default subprocess if at all possible.
25.5.4. Help and preferences¶
+26.5.4. Help and preferences¶
25.5.4.1. Additional help sources¶
-IDLE includes a help menu entry called “Python Docs” that will open the +
26.5.4.1. Additional help sources¶
+IDLE includes a help menu entry called “Python Docs” that will open the extensive sources of help, including tutorials, available at docs.python.org. Selected URLs can be added or removed from the help menu at any time using the Configure IDLE dialog. See the IDLE help option in the help menu of IDLE for more information.
25.5.4.2. Setting preferences¶
+26.5.4.2. Setting preferences¶
The font preferences, highlighting, keys, and general preferences can be changed via Configure IDLE on the Option menu. Keys can be user defined; IDLE ships with four built-in key sets. In addition, a user can create a custom key set in the Configure IDLE dialog under the keys tab.
25.5.4.3. Extensions¶
+26.5.4.3. Extensions¶
IDLE contains an extension facility. Preferences for extensions can be changed with the Extensions tab of the preferences dialog. See the beginning of config-extensions.def in the idlelib directory for further @@ -673,40 +670,40 @@ also used for testing.