Marco Sulla <launchpad....@marco.sulla.e4ward.com> added the comment:
@Terry: > Jupyter Console is, I read, QT based Nope. It's shell based by default. You can open it also as a QT app, like IDLE, but by default `jupyter console` is via terminal. > they must use "‘magic’ commands" entered after the '>>>' prompt > instead of code. Guido specifically vetoed the idea Indeed I'm against too, and I wrote it. And if you read my proposals, I do not suggest any magic word > the answer to that proposal would be to use a PYTHONSTARTUP module > with code such as "import pprint as _; pprint = _.pprint" I know this, but it should be the default behaviour, IMHO. I mean, you can invoke `help()` in REPL but also in a `.py`. It makes no sense, but you can do it and you have not to import a separate module before. > The console feeds pasted lines *1 at a time* to interactive Python This is fixed by many terminal editors, like `vi`, with bracketed paste mode, as I wrote. > When REPL sends a prompt, everything up to and including a prompt is > somehow marked read-only. A workaround could be simulate input by user. Ugly but effective. > Syntax-coloring [...] requires full screen editing ??? > [Syntax-coloring] also needs to be configurable This could be IMHO delayed, or not implemented at all. If you don't like the colors, you can always not use it :D It will suffice that the colors will be as much as possible readable also by the majority of color-blind person. ---------- _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <https://bugs.python.org/issue38747> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com