Well, I am happy about this change.
I also teach (currently two groups of 8 students each) data analysis with
Python,
and I have to agree that the old behaviour was problematic for newbies.
I like the new behaviour a lot.
Best regards:
Uwe
Am 27.04.2013 17:20, schrieb Carlos Córdoba:
I made the change so that after pressing F5 on new files, they always be evaluated in the current
interpreter (Python or IPython). I just checked that it's working as I designed it (on Windows and
Linux), i.e. If you press F5 again, then the file will be ran again in the selected console with
the "runfile" function.
I did it because I saw (in my courses and workshops) that people gets easily confused with the
"Run dialog" and don't know what option to select. Besides, now that we have a very good IPython
integration, I expect most people will take advantage of it and won't need the "Execute in a new
dedicated python interpreter" option.
However, if you want to get back the old behavior, you can mark the checkbox at the end of the
dialog that reads:
"Always open this dialog on a first file run".
Cheers,
Carlos
El 26/04/13 17:04, Steve escribió:
I saw some commits in the change log recently related to the Run Settings. One of the changes
leads to unexpected behavior.
It appears the default interpreter option changed. I just rolled back to an old commit to
confirm. The radio button for "Execute in a new dedicated python interpreter" used to be
selected by default. The new default is "Execute in current Python or IPython interpreter" is
checked. Because of this new default setting after the initial run (F5) additional presses of F5
do nothing. I finally figured this out by realizing it was new files and it must have to do with
the run config for new files versus files I had previously debugged. I think don't think new
behavior is optimal.
-Steve
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