Jeremy C B Nicoll a écrit : > Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Jeremy C B Nicoll a écrit : >> >>>Figuring out how IDLE works is a bit beyond me at this stage. >> >>Did you try out, or is it just an a priori ? > > > Sort of, no and yes... > > A few weeks ago I started trying to use Python & IDLE and found a bug (which > I reported on idle-dev). In the course of discussing that I found out that > the whole IDLE source was present in \idlelib which I hadn't realised,
FWIW, Python is free software, and you have access to all sources - C and Python - of the python exe and standard lib. > and > did look at it. But for a Python newbie (if not a programming newbie) it's > too much to understand. Mmm... Possibly, yes. OTHO, I know from experience that reading other peoples code is a good way to learn. Working mostly with free softwares myself, I often use the source as documentation... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list