python shell that saves history of typed in commands that will persist between reboots
Ulrich Eckhardt
ulrich.eckhardt at dominolaser.com
Thu Nov 24 09:05:55 EST 2011
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Am 17.11.2011 00:59, schrieb Ben Finney: > David Robinow<drobinow at gmail.com> writes: >> but your code works fine on Windows. Thanks. > > I'm glad to know that. Perhaps you could investigate why, and suggest an > update to the above documentation if it's wrong? The bug tracker at > <URL:http://bugs.python.org/> would be the appropriate place for such a > suggestion. Interestingly, on MS Windows (XP here), every commandline program inherits the history functionality (browsing with cursor up/down) from the shell it runs in. That means the program itself doesn't have to supply any of that, but also that it can't customize any of that... The history is not persistent though, it is restricted to that shell. Still, this might explain why it never bothered anyone enough to fix things properly. ;) Uli
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