2010/7/21 Kevin Walzer <k...@codebykevin.com>: > On 7/21/10 6:08 AM, Tal Einat wrote: >> >> The "editor-on-startup" config option should be removed. Running IDLE >> without arguments should open a shell. If IDLE is asked to open any >> files for editing, it should open just editor windows. IDLE should >> open both a shell window and one or more editor windows only when >> explicitly asked to do so on the command line. >> >> If this is done, the -e option ("open an editor") would tell IDLE to >> open an empty editor window if no files are asked to be opened for >> editing. If no other arguments are given, IDLE will open just an >> editor window (no shell window). The -i option ("open a shell") would >> tell IDLE to open a shell window even if asked to open files for >> editing. >> >> I think this is more obvious and easier to work with. It will also >> make the command line argument processing code simpler. And as a bonus >> we remove a config option :) > > I'm not sure if I agree with this or not, but it appears to me that this > proposal is mostly relevant for X11-based systems. On the Mac I open IDLE by > double-clicking its app icon, not from the terminal; it appears that IDLE > opens a shell by default in this context and opens both the shell and any > files that are dropped on the app icon. I'm also not sure how IDLE works on > Windows in this regard. Comments? >
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