On 2018-07-23, Calvin Spealman <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is an unfortunate property of running command line
> programs on Windows. If you run the script directly (like by
> double clicking on it?) the console window will close when the
> program is done, so you can't see the final output.
>
> To get around this you could run them in the IDLE editor, which
> comes with Python 3.7 for Windows, or you could open a windows
> command prompt and run your Python scripts from there.
You can also put
input("Press [Enter] to exit.")
at the end of your program, though unfortunately it doesn't help
when an error occurs, requiring you to put it in a finally block
to ensure it happens.
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