[issue41691] Idle 3.8.5 on Win64 won't save a file if it didn't include a newline when it was opened (ex: opening empty file)

2020-09-02 Thread David Crespo
David Crespo added the comment: Thanks for your answers. I tried to search if the bug was already reported using some text searches but I couldn't find it so I opened a new one. Next time I'll try what you recommend. Regards and thanks for keeping Python in good shape! --

[issue41691] Idle 3.8.5 on Win64 won't save a file if it didn't include a newline when it was opened (ex: opening empty file)

2020-09-02 Thread Terry J. Reedy
Terry J. Reedy added the comment: For future reference, bpo has a search function. Searching with component = IDLE and status = Closed or Don't care would have found this. -- resolution: -> fixed stage: -> resolved status: open -> closed superseder: -> IDLE: edit/save files

[issue41691] Idle 3.8.5 on Win64 won't save a file if it didn't include a newline when it was opened (ex: opening empty file)

2020-09-02 Thread E. Paine
E. Paine added the comment: Thank you for reporting this bug (particularly for the detailed instructions for reproduction). This has already been fixed in #41373 just over a month ago, and is already available in the 3.9 release candidate (though the fix will not be released for 3.8 until

[issue41691] Idle 3.8.5 on Win64 won't save a file if it didn't include a newline when it was opened (ex: opening empty file)

2020-09-02 Thread David Crespo
New submission from David Crespo : Idle won't save a file if it didn't include a newline when it was opened (ex: opening empty file) Steps for reproducing the error: 1) get into some folder in Windows File Explorer 2) right-click on empty space for context menu 3) click new -> create text