This is a bit sillier then some other discussions here!

There are many programs (especially back when more command-line programs were 
used) that presented default prompts like "$" and many or most of them let you 
over-ride it.

Can someone tell this person that if >>> is not pleasing, they can do something 
like:

import sys
sys.ps1 = "what do you wish Mistress? -=> "

And this can be set per session or perhaps across all accounts in an 
installation as a default?

Some people focus on minutiae rather than either accept a language as being 
what it is, or finding a different way that meets their needs.

I occasionally have made the prompt empty for a while so I can more easily do 
cut and paste from it. All that is needed for some is to make whatever prompt 
be somewhat unique among the other prompts they normally face. Sure, on some 
screens there are ways to add color or even odd characters and  graphics to 
some prompts but who needs sexy?

Realistically, many of us do so much of the programming elsewhere as in some 
editor or environment, and especially a language like python where indentation 
levels are strictly a part of the language.


-----Original Message-----
From: Python-list <python-list-bounces+avigross=verizon....@python.org> On 
Behalf Of Barry
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2021 7:02 PM
Cc: Python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: urgent



> On 31 Aug 2021, at 16:53, jak <nos...@please.ty> wrote:
> 
> Il 31/08/2021 03:05, Python ha scritto:
>> Hari wrote:
>>> i was download ur python software but it is like boring user 
>>> interface for me like young student to learn ,can u have any updates?
>> God, let me die please...
> 
> Oh no, please don't speak in that way ... evidently now that python 
> has reached its tenth version its prompt is a little boring. It may 
> need to be replaced. You could open a competition notice to vote on 
> the new prompt. I would vote for:
> 
> :^P>

The big problem with >>> is that it means a third level quote in email clients.
So when people cut-n-paste REPL output it’s formatted badly by email clients.
A prompt that avoided that issue would be nice.

>>> print(“this is not a quoted reply”)

Barry

> 
> rofl
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