Two more basic questions I'm hoping you can help with:
1. My workstyle so far is to edit my .sage file in emacs and then load
it into sage on the command line. Sometimes I want my program to stop
in the middle so I can more closely examine/verify what it's doing.
I've been inserting a line that just says "stop" to do this and it
causes sage/Python to stop with an error message and a short stack
trace. This works, but it's kind of messy. "raise Exception
('spam','eggs')" does pretty much the same thing. Is there a way to
tell sage/Python to stop running without raising an error?
2. Is there a way to "reset" sage/Python from the command-line as if I
was restarting? I can't even find a command that will clear all my
global variables, although that might be enough.
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thanks, Doug
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