| What about my idea? Can't there be a module, say called 
| *interpreter* which 
| you can add and remove definitions from on-the-fly?
| Something that would put you tighter in the loop. Without 
| having to go back 
| to the editor edit stuff, reload from interpreter, choke on 
| error, see what 
| went wrong, etc. Just scratch some code on the CLI, see what 
| you've defined 
| so far, edit the current module, and evaluate what you want 
| to. 

So the CLI would have to have a way to show you what the 
current "interpreter" module was, and let you edit it.  How 
does that differ from an editor?   This smells like a tarpit to
me: once you provide a basic editor, everyone will want more
features.  Better, surely, to use an existing editor?

S

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