On 2/26/2016 9:49 AM, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
On 26 February 2016 at 13:30, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
Shweta Dinnimani wrote:

hello, I'm begineer to python programming.. I had installed python 3.5.1
version on my windows 7 system. I was fine earlier and now when i was
trying the programs on string i'm facing the subprocess startup error.
IDLE is not connecting. And python shell is also not opening. I tried
uninstalling and installing the python shell but Im facing the
problem.Please do help me

What do you mean by 'python shell' and how do you uninstall and install it?

forgot to mention..

i saved my file as string.py since than i'm facing this error

Rename that file to something that does not clash with the module names in
the standard library, mystring.py for example, and IDLE should work again.

It's ridiculous that it's this easy to accidentally crash IDLE and the
Python shell.

I agree and hope to fix this for IDLE before the next round of releases. Any Python app that does *not* want to import non-stdlib files on startup must remove '' from sys.path. Console python should not be affected by files in the current working directory.

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