[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > I've written a few classes that I have been testing in IDLE. However, > every time I make a change to the classes based on the testing I have > to walk through all he steps of preparing the classes for testing > again. > > So I wrote a script that does all the set-up work for me.
You may want to have a look at the unittest module then: http://docs.python.org/lib/module-unittest.html > The only > problem is when I run this script using the Python interpreter I can't > get the command prompt to stay up long enough for me to read the > message. > > How do I get the command prompt to stay up? first open the "command prompt", then launch your script from the command prompt. > Is there a way to run my > script and view the error message in IDLE? menu run->run module, or just hit the F5 key. > Thanks for the help. > > Scott Huey > > P.S. - I'm using Windows XP with the latest Python 2.3. > Python 2.3 is years old. Latest is 2.5. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list