I note that the very handy groovyConsole will:
* close if the code hits a System.exit() call. (without saving the app).
* become un-closable / unresponsive with a silly-loop piece of code
* a swing app may continue to run (typically without any UI) - even after the 
console Closes
* cannot run a console based script (as the groovyConsole grabs the console 
first!)
* cannot specify command-line args - making it harder to test those types of 
script.

So I was wondering if it could be possible/desirable for groovyConsole to be 
enhanced to support a mode where the code runs in a separate jvm instance. I'm 
not sure what features would become ineffective as a result - but it sure would 
be useful so it addresses all of the issues noted above.

PS. A regex tester feature in the Console sure would be handy too!

PPS - I am not offering to do this!  I don't have the skills.

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