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How to re import an updated package while in Python Interpreter?

I often test my module in the Python Interpreter, and when I see an error, I quickly update the .py file. But how do I make it reflect on the Interpreter ? So, far I have been exiting and reentering ...
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How to clear python interpreter console?

Like most Python developers, I typically keep a console window open with the Python interpreter running to test commands, dir() stuff, help() stuff, etc. Like any console, after a while the visible ...
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Python Compilation/Interpretation Process

Hey all, I'm trying to understand the python compiler/interpreter process more clearly. Unfortunately, I have not taken a class in interpreters nor have I read much about them. Basically, what I ...
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drop into python interpreter while executing function

i have a python module with a function: def do_stuff(param1 = 'a'): if type(param1) == int: # enter python interpreter here do_something() else: do_something_else() ...
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Persistant Python Command-Line History

I'd like to be able to "up-arrow" to commands that I input in a previous Python interpreter. I have found the readline module which offers functions like: read_history_file, write_history_file, and ...
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What is the difference between `>>> some_object` and `>>> print some_object` in the Python interpreter?

In the interpreter you can just write the name of an object e.g. a list a = [1, 2, 3, u"hellö"] at the interpreter prompt like this: >>> a [1, 2, 3, u'hell\xf6'] or you can do: ...
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Nice copying from Python Interpreter

When I am working with a Python Interpreter, I always find it a pain to try and copy code from it because it inserts all of these >>> and ... Is there a Python interpreter that will let me copy code, ...
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How can you programmatically tell the CPython interpreter to enter interactive mode when done?

If you invoke the cpython interpreter with the -i option, it will enter the interactive mode upon completing any commands or scripts it has been given to run. Is there a way, within a program to get ...
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Uniqueness of global Python objects void in sub-interpreters?

I have a question about inner-workings of Python sub-interpreter initialization (from Python/C API) and Python id() function. More precisely, about handling of global module objects in a WSGI Python ...
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How come when I press the Up or Down Arrow keys in the Python interpreter I get ^[[A or ^[[B instead of history? [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Python shell: Arrow keys do not work on remote machine I have no idea why history won't work in the Python 2.7.2 interpreter. I get strange character groups for each of ...
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python help() function shortcuts

What are shortcuts of Python help() function used in Python interpreter? I'm interested for help content that doesn't fit to window and shows "-- More --" at the bottom. I found q quits help(). What ...
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Export Python interpreter history to a file?

Many times I will use the Python interpreter to inspect variables and step through commands before I actually write to a file. However by the end I have around 30 commands in the interpreter, and have ...
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Use the python interpreter packaged with py2exe

Hi guys this is my first question on stackOverflow and unfortunately it's a strange one. I have a python script I want to distribute to Windows, where people might not have python installed. So I ...
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Eclipse using multiple Python interpreters with execnet

I'm using the execnet package to allow communication between Python scripts interpreted by different Python interpreters. The following code (test_execnet.py): import execnet for python_version ...
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How to run python top level/interpreter with file input?

I've always wondered how to do this, it's useful for manual unit testing of individual python scrips. Say I had a python file that did something, and I wanted to run it in the top level, but after it ...
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What is the purpose of the sub-interpreter API in CPython?

I'm unclear on why the sub-interpreter API exists and why it's used in modules such as the mod_wsgi apache module. Is it mainly used for creating a security sandbox for different applications running ...
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how do you see the entire command history in interactive python?

I'm working on the default python interpreter on Mac OS X, and I Cmd+K (cleared) my earlier commands. I can go through them one by one using the arrow keys. But is there an option like the --history ...
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can't start IronPython interpreter from DOS prompt

here is the output of my path variable: I run: U:\>echo %path% C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files\Dell\DW WLAN ...
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Python parameter scope [closed]

Possible Duplicate: “Least Astonishment” in Python: The Mutable Default Argument I have learned by the hard way that native objects, such as lists and dictionaries, when ...
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Linux kernel that runs python file for init

Would it be possible and not incredibly difficult to build a linux kernel, with a python interpreter built in or accessible from the kernel, that could run a python file as it's init process?
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Is there a way to view the source code of a function, class, or module from the python interpreter?

Is there a way to view the source code of a function, class, or module from the python interpreter? (in addition to using help to view the docs and dir to view the attributes/methods)
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How to rewrite a specific frame in a traceback?

In python you can compile() string to be executed faster with exec(). But as soon as i use it, we lost information when an exception happen in the exec. For example, here is a code snippet that ...
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How to control the “Updating skeletons” background task in PyCharm for IronPython interpreter?

Is there a way to suppress, stop or, otherwise, control the settings for, or display of, background tasks in PyCharm? Selecting the IronPython interpreter causes it to update skeletons (seemingly) ...
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1answer
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Pyhton Interpreter not installed after installing Aptana Studio3

I was under the impression that installing Aptana Studio 3 also installed the python interpreter. when I try to create a PyDev project it says that "Project Interpreter not specified" So it will not ...
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How do I read the arguments in “args” passed to a builtin function in Python [source]?

Example (builtinmodule.c): static PyObject * builtin___import__(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds) { ... } How do I go about getting the arguments, args, in string format? I ...
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How to find out what function the Python interpreter is calling from callable PyObject?

I'm trying to trace through the Python source code where a certain function is actually called and how to get its name. In abstract.c: PyObject * PyObject_Call(PyObject *func, PyObject *arg, ...
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python.exe output

I've got an application that uses python as a script language. When somebody modifies a python script i want to known if it has syntax errors. I am using the python.exe (windows 2003, python 2.5) to ...
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How to resolve bindings during execution with embedded Python?

I'm embedding Python into a C++ application. I plan to use PyEval_EvalCode to execute Python code, but instead of providing the locals and globals as dictionaries, I'm looking for a way to have my ...