msvcrt.getch() from IDLE returns '\377'
jepler epler
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Mon Oct 2 08:41:57 EDT 2000
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2000 23:32:25 GMT, Mark Hammond <MarkH at ActiveState.com> wrote: > >"Georg Simon" <georg.simon at bnmsp.de> wrote in message >news:39D1DFE9.426A3972 at bnmsp.de... >> Windows 98 >> sys.version '1.6 (#0, Sep 5 2000, 08:16:13) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)]' >> >> It seems to me that msvcrt.getch() does not work when called from >IDLE. > >I would not expect it to. getch() is designed for reading from a >"console". IDLE has no such console, so characters have to be >obtained from the message queue - ie, you will need to use Tkinter >facilities to get at key-presses. Shouldn't it raise an exception in this case? Jeff
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