Re: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history

2016-10-11 Thread Dietrich Pescoller
Thanks
Dietrich

Il giorno martedì 11 ottobre 2016 11:00:38 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
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> There already is an issue for it. And now wrote it on my personal todo 
> list. Might be a few weeks before I get to it though.
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> https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/issues/248
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> *From: *Dietrich Pescoller 
> *Sent: *10 October 2016 14:39
> *To: *Pyzo 
> *Cc: *dit...@gmail.com 
> *Subject: *Re: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history
>
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>
> Ok,
> was thinking there is just a simple line/command to type...
>
> Anyway, do you thing this is something which will be fixed soon? So should 
> we just wait and be patient, or should we try to find a way to leave with 
> this issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Dietrich
>
> Il giorno lunedì 10 ottobre 2016 11:23:00 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
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> That’s probably possible. But typing that code into the logger shell each 
> time would be tedious. So you’d have to modify the Pyzo source code.
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> *From: *Dietrich Pescoller
> *Sent: *10 October 2016 09:23
> *To: *Pyzo
> *Cc: *dit...@gmail.com
> *Subject: *Re: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history
>
>  
>
> Is there perhaps a temporary manual workaround for this? For instance to 
> load the history tool entries into console?
> This would be already be very useful
>
> Thanks,
> Dietrich
>
> Il giorno sabato 24 settembre 2016 14:26:14 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
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> I think both tools keep track of history separately from each other. While 
> the tool preserves it between sessions, the shell’s own history does not. 
> There is an issue to fix the latter.
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> *From: *Dietrich Pescoller
> *Sent: *23 September 2016 15:44
> *To: *Pyzo
> *Subject: *[Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history
>
>  
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> Do some one else have strange behaviors in the Ipython console History 
> using pyzo?
>
> The history viewer seems to work properly, ie.. if you issue a new command 
> it updates the history.
>
> If you restart the shell, if you use UP and Down arrow the commands do not 
> appear.
> If you issue a new command and do not restart the shell the arrow work for 
> that command.
>
> It is strange because the history viewer contains typically all the 
> commands from older sessions... but those are not recallable from the 
> Ipython-console
>
> Thanks,
> Dietrich
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RE: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history

2016-10-11 Thread almar.klein
There already is an issue for it. And now wrote it on my personal todo list. 
Might be a few weeks before I get to it though.

https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/issues/248



From: Dietrich Pescoller
Sent: 10 October 2016 14:39
To: Pyzo
Cc: dit...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history

Ok,
was thinking there is just a simple line/command to type...

Anyway, do you thing this is something which will be fixed soon? So should we 
just wait and be patient, or should we try to find a way to leave with this 
issue?

Thanks,
Dietrich

Il giorno lunedì 10 ottobre 2016 11:23:00 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
That’s probably possible. But typing that code into the logger shell each time 
would be tedious. So you’d have to modify the Pyzo source code.
 
 
From: Dietrich Pescoller
Sent: 10 October 2016 09:23
To: Pyzo
Cc: dit...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history
 
Is there perhaps a temporary manual workaround for this? For instance to load 
the history tool entries into console?
This would be already be very useful

Thanks,
Dietrich

Il giorno sabato 24 settembre 2016 14:26:14 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
I think both tools keep track of history separately from each other. While the 
tool preserves it between sessions, the shell’s own history does not. There is 
an issue to fix the latter.
 
 
 
From: Dietrich Pescoller
Sent: 23 September 2016 15:44
To: Pyzo
Subject: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history
 
Do some one else have strange behaviors in the Ipython console History using 
pyzo?

The history viewer seems to work properly, ie.. if you issue a new command it 
updates the history.

If you restart the shell, if you use UP and Down arrow the commands do not 
appear.
If you issue a new command and do not restart the shell the arrow work for that 
command.

It is strange because the history viewer contains typically all the commands 
from older sessions... but those are not recallable from the Ipython-console

Thanks,
Dietrich
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Re: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history

2016-10-10 Thread Dietrich Pescoller
Ok,
was thinking there is just a simple line/command to type...

Anyway, do you thing this is something which will be fixed soon? So should 
we just wait and be patient, or should we try to find a way to leave with 
this issue?

Thanks,
Dietrich

Il giorno lunedì 10 ottobre 2016 11:23:00 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
>
> That’s probably possible. But typing that code into the logger shell each 
> time would be tedious. So you’d have to modify the Pyzo source code.
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *From: *Dietrich Pescoller 
> *Sent: *10 October 2016 09:23
> *To: *Pyzo 
> *Cc: *dit...@gmail.com 
> *Subject: *Re: [Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history
>
>  
>
> Is there perhaps a temporary manual workaround for this? For instance to 
> load the history tool entries into console?
> This would be already be very useful
>
> Thanks,
> Dietrich
>
> Il giorno sabato 24 settembre 2016 14:26:14 UTC+2, Almar Klein ha scritto:
>
> I think both tools keep track of history separately from each other. While 
> the tool preserves it between sessions, the shell’s own history does not. 
> There is an issue to fix the latter.
>
>  
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *From: *Dietrich Pescoller
> *Sent: *23 September 2016 15:44
> *To: *Pyzo
> *Subject: *[Pyzo] Strange behavior in console history
>
>  
>
> Do some one else have strange behaviors in the Ipython console History 
> using pyzo?
>
> The history viewer seems to work properly, ie.. if you issue a new command 
> it updates the history.
>
> If you restart the shell, if you use UP and Down arrow the commands do not 
> appear.
> If you issue a new command and do not restart the shell the arrow work for 
> that command.
>
> It is strange because the history viewer contains typically all the 
> commands from older sessions... but those are not recallable from the 
> Ipython-console
>
> Thanks,
> Dietrich
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