[issue2584] numeric overflow in IDLE

2008-05-22 Thread Tim Wilcoxson
Tim Wilcoxson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment: I guess my only reply isfair enough. heh. On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Kurt B. Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kurt B. Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment: > > When this is running, what

[issue2584] numeric overflow in IDLE

2008-04-08 Thread Tim Wilcoxson
Tim Wilcoxson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment: not a nick aye? lol. I am new cant you tell. And when i ran the script nothing could be closed. And, yes, I realize it could be a memory exhaustion issue with windows. windows is notorious for crappy resource handling. However, my c

[issue2584] numeric overflow in IDLE

2008-04-08 Thread Tim Wilcoxson
Tim Wilcoxson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment: msg65177, i did try to close cmd. thats why it closed. i wasnt clear enough. my apologies. it merely lags in command line in gives a memory error. in IDLE, it wont respond, and it gives a logon process erorr in windows if you try to vi

[issue2584] numeric overflow in IDLE

2008-04-08 Thread Tim Wilcoxson
New submission from Tim Wilcoxson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: According to the documentation there is not suppose to be numeric overflow in python 2.5. However If you run a for loop with the range(1, 3)a couple of times (for me 2 or 3 times worked) in the IDLE (1.2.2)GUI . It will