"Tal Einat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... lots - thanks for this.
> Sorry, no nicely packaged beta versions. You can get the latest > version of IDLE by checking out just the contents of the idlelib > directory from the SVN (python\trunk\Lib\idlelib\) and placing it > inside your Python's Lib\idlelib directory. If you've ever worked with > CVS/SVN this should be simple enough. I'm afraid I'm more a Panvalet and SMP/E man. I understand the theory of what CVS, SVN etc do, buthave never set up or used either of them, so... > Otherwise, I can prepare a zip file for you - again, installation is just > replacing the contents of the Lib\idlelib directory. If you could, that'd be great. > > I did have a quick browse of Python25\Lib\idlelib ... > > > > Is all the code for IDLE here? > > Yes. I realise that tracing it would slow IDLE down a lot, but maybe I'd learn a lot that way too. /Is/ there some way I can get a step-by-step trace of some or all of the code there? -- Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own. _______________________________________________ IDLE-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev
