Hello forum, I am trying Python 3.4 on Ubuntu and I am a bit confused with the debugging scope of python in general.
I wrote a small function and then I tried to run with the following call: /////////////////////////// import hilbert hilbert.hilbert(3) /////////////////////////// Please note that , I am not using the IDLE IDE. Instead I am using the typical IDE that shows up with the command "python3" in the linux command line. I encountered some error in the source , then I fixed it and tried to run the module with the above snippet again , but the the error prevails even though the error part is commented and the updated version saved. If I get out of the python3 console entirely, get into it again, import the module and execute, then the last update in the source is effected. Why is it so clumsy ? I believe that there is better way to program in python which I am missing ? Thanks _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor