We would to implement backup files for this to work. Some people is asking for this feature already, but there are so many things to do first :-)

Cheers,
Carlos

El 14/03/17 a las 11:22, Peter Watson escribió:
Thanks. Does the content of unsaved scripts not exist somewhere on the disk, so that spyder could load it as a file? I don't know much about these things, so I can't really offer help with this, but I think it would be a useful change if it were possible...

Cheers,

Peter

On Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 3:26:09 PM UTC, Carlos Córdoba wrote:

    Sorry, I forgot that to run a file with F5, Spyder needs to load
    the content of a file. So if you don't save it, it can't do that.

    If you want to run something without saving it, you can use cells
    instead.


    Cheers,
    Carlos

    El 14/03/17 a las 09:33, Peter Watson escribió:
    I should not have been so quick to post that reply - I just tried
    it, but I still cannot run code without saving it first. This is
    also the case in scripts that have been loaded from a file, then
    modified in the editor without saving.

    Cheers,

    Peter

    On Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 2:18:32 PM UTC, Carlos Córdoba wrote:

        Hi,

        You can deactivate this behavior by going to

        |Preferences > Editor > Advanced settings > Run |

        and turning off this option

        |Save all files before running script |

        Cheers,
        Carlos

        El 14/03/17 a las 06:07, Peter Watson escribió:

        Hello,

        Sometimes I want to just write out a few lines of code and
        execute them, without saving them to a file. Spyder insists
        that I save before running the file - would it be possible
        to let it run what's in the editor without saving i.e. do
        the equivalent of selecting all the lines in a file and
        running the selection?
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