Yes - a number of people agree with you.  However, this is quite difficult
without restarting the Pythonwin process, and no one has yet submitted
patches that manage to work around some of these limitations in a safe way.

Thanks,

Mark.

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> Subject: Modification of Pythonwin
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> I think the most annoying thing in Pythonwin is after I've made changes
> to the scripts and saved them, I ought to be able to run those scripts
> IN A PRISTINE ENVIRONMENT.  The whole point of playing with the script
> is to find something that will run the way I expect it to.  Having
> things hanging on is really not what I want.  Maybe a script that has
> configurable options to keep some things and delete other things?  Maybe
> just restart the interpreter?  Anyone else agree with this?
>
> Jim
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