Hi,

runfile takes care of this already, so what would be the advantage of autoreload? Could you provide an example?

Cheers,
Carlos

El 05/06/13 16:41, Sylvain Corlay escribió:
Hello,

Don't you think that it could be worth having the ipython autoreload magic activated by default in ipython consoles?

This would make the behaviour closer to matlab when making modifications in imported modules. An easy way to do so is to run the code

%load_ext autoreload
%autoreload 2

when starting ipython console.

We already have the "Run code" section in the preferences, to place "%load_ext autoreload, %autoreload 2", but it could as well be an additional radiobox in the spyder startup section.

Best,
Sylvain
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