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| .. _idle:
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| IDLE
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| ====
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| 
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| .. moduleauthor:: Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>
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| 
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| **Source code:** :source:`Lib/idlelib/`
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| 
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| .. index::
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|    single: IDLE
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|    single: Python Editor
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|    single: Integrated Development Environment
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| 
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| --------------
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| 
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| IDLE is Python's Integrated Development and Learning Environment.
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| 
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| IDLE has the following features:
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| 
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| * coded in 100% pure Python, using the :mod:`tkinter` GUI toolkit
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| 
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| * cross-platform: works mostly the same on Windows, Unix, and macOS
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| 
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| * Python shell window (interactive interpreter) with colorizing
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|   of code input, output, and error messages
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| 
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| * multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing,
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|   smart indent, call tips, auto completion, and other features
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| 
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| * search within any window, replace within editor windows, and search
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|   through multiple files (grep)
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| 
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| * debugger with persistent breakpoints, stepping, and viewing
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|   of global and local namespaces
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| 
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| * configuration, browsers, and other dialogs
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| 
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| Menus
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| -----
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| 
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| IDLE has two main window types, the Shell window and the Editor window.  It is
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| possible to have multiple editor windows simultaneously.  On Windows and
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| Linux, each has its own top menu.  Each menu documented below indicates
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| which window type it is associated with.
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| 
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| Output windows, such as used for Edit => Find in Files, are a subtype of editor
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| window.  They currently have the same top menu but a different
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| default title and context menu.
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| 
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| On macOS, there is one application menu.  It dynamically changes according
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| to the window currently selected.  It has an IDLE menu, and some entries
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| described below are moved around to conform to Apple guidelines.
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| 
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| File menu (Shell and Editor)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| New File
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|    Create a new file editing window.
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| 
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| Open...
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|    Open an existing file with an Open dialog.
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| 
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| Open Module...
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|    Open an existing module (searches sys.path).
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| 
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| Recent Files
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|    Open a list of recent files.  Click one to open it.
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| 
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| .. index::
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|    single: Module browser
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|    single: Path browser
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| 
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| Module Browser
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|    Show functions, classes, and methods in the current Editor file in a
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|    tree structure.  In the shell, open a module first.
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| 
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| Path Browser
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|    Show sys.path directories, modules, functions, classes and methods in a
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|    tree structure.
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| 
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| Save
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|    Save the current window to the associated file, if there is one.  Windows
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|    that have been changed since being opened or last saved have a \* before
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|    and after the window title.  If there is no associated file,
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|    do Save As instead.
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| 
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| Save As...
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|    Save the current window with a Save As dialog.  The file saved becomes the
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|    new associated file for the window. (If your file namager is set to hide
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|    extensions, the current extension will be omitted in the file name box.
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|    If the new filename has no '.', '.py' and '.txt' will be added for Python
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|    and text files, except that on macOS Aqua,'.py' is added for all files.)
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| 
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| Save Copy As...
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|    Save the current window to different file without changing the associated
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|    file.  (See Save As note above about filename extensions.)
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| 
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| Print Window
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|    Print the current window to the default printer.
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| 
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| Close Window
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|    Close the current window (if an unsaved editor, ask to save; if an unsaved
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|    Shell, ask to quit execution).  Calling ``exit()`` or ``close()`` in the Shell
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|    window also closes Shell.  If this is the only window, also exit IDLE.
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| 
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| Exit IDLE
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|    Close all windows and quit IDLE (ask to save unsaved edit windows).
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| 
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| Edit menu (Shell and Editor)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Undo
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|    Undo the last change to the current window.  A maximum of 1000 changes may
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|    be undone.
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| 
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| Redo
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|    Redo the last undone change to the current window.
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| 
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| Select All
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|    Select the entire contents of the current window.
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| 
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| Cut
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|    Copy selection into the system-wide clipboard; then delete the selection.
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| 
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| Copy
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|    Copy selection into the system-wide clipboard.
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| 
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| Paste
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|    Insert contents of the system-wide clipboard into the current window.
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| 
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| The clipboard functions are also available in context menus.
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| 
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| Find...
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|    Open a search dialog with many options
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| 
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| Find Again
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|    Repeat the last search, if there is one.
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| 
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| Find Selection
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|    Search for the currently selected string, if there is one.
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| 
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| Find in Files...
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|    Open a file search dialog.  Put results in a new output window.
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| 
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| Replace...
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|    Open a search-and-replace dialog.
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| 
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| Go to Line
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|    Move the cursor to the beginning of the line requested and make that
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|    line visible.  A request past the end of the file goes to the end.
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|    Clear any selection and update the line and column status.
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| 
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| Show Completions
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|    Open a scrollable list allowing selection of existing names. See
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|    :ref:`Completions <completions>` in the Editing and navigation section below.
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| 
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| Expand Word
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|    Expand a prefix you have typed to match a full word in the same window;
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|    repeat to get a different expansion.
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| 
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| Show Call Tip
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|    After an unclosed parenthesis for a function, open a small window with
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|    function parameter hints.  See :ref:`Calltips <calltips>` in the
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|    Editing and navigation section below.
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| 
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| Show Surrounding Parens
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|    Highlight the surrounding parenthesis.
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| 
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| .. _format-menu:
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| 
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| Format menu (Editor window only)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Format Paragraph
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|    Reformat the current blank-line-delimited paragraph in comment block or
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|    multiline string or selected line in a string.  All lines in the
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|    paragraph will be formatted to less than N columns, where N defaults to 72.
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| 
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| Indent Region
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|    Shift selected lines right by the indent width (default 4 spaces).
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| 
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| Dedent Region
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|    Shift selected lines left by the indent width (default 4 spaces).
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| 
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| Comment Out Region
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|    Insert ## in front of selected lines.
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| 
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| Uncomment Region
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|    Remove leading # or ## from selected lines.
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| 
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| Tabify Region
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|    Turn *leading* stretches of spaces into tabs. (Note: We recommend using
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|    4 space blocks to indent Python code.)
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| 
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| Untabify Region
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|    Turn *all* tabs into the correct number of spaces.
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| 
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| Toggle Tabs
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|    Open a dialog to switch between indenting with spaces and tabs.
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| 
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| New Indent Width
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|    Open a dialog to change indent width. The accepted default by the Python
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|    community is 4 spaces.
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| 
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| Strip Trailing Chitespace
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|    Remove trailing space and other whitespace characters after the last
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|    non-whitespace character of a line by applying str.rstrip to each line,
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|    including lines within multiline strings.  Except for Shell windows,
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|    remove extra newlines at the end of the file.
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| 
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| .. index::
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|    single: Run script
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| 
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| Run menu (Editor window only)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| .. _run-module:
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| 
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| Run Module
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|    Do :ref:`Check Module <check-module>`.  If no error, restart the shell to clean the
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|    environment, then execute the module.  Output is displayed in the Shell
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|    window.  Note that output requires use of ``print`` or ``write``.
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|    When execution is complete, the Shell retains focus and displays a prompt.
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|    At this point, one may interactively explore the result of execution.
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|    This is similar to executing a file with ``python -i file`` at a command
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|    line.
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| 
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| .. _run-custom:
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| 
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| Run... Customized
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|    Same as :ref:`Run Module <run-module>`, but run the module with customized
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|    settings.  *Command Line Arguments* extend :data:`sys.argv` as if passed
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|    on a command line. The module can be run in the Shell without restarting.
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| 
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| .. _check-module:
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| 
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| Check Module
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|    Check the syntax of the module currently open in the Editor window. If the
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|    module has not been saved IDLE will either prompt the user to save or
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|    autosave, as selected in the General tab of the Idle Settings dialog.  If
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|    there is a syntax error, the approximate location is indicated in the
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|    Editor window.
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| 
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| .. _python-shell:
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| 
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| Python Shell
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|    Open or wake up the Python Shell window.
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| 
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| 
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| Shell menu (Shell window only)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| View Last Restart
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|   Scroll the shell window to the last Shell restart.
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| 
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| Restart Shell
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|   Restart the shell to clean the environment and reset display and exception handling.
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| 
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| Previous History
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|   Cycle through earlier commands in history which match the current entry.
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| 
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| Next History
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|   Cycle through later commands in history which match the current entry.
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| 
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| Interrupt Execution
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|   Stop a running program.
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| 
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| Debug menu (Shell window only)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Go to File/Line
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|    Look on the current line. with the cursor, and the line above for a filename
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|    and line number.  If found, open the file if not already open, and show the
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|    line.  Use this to view source lines referenced in an exception traceback
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|    and lines found by Find in Files. Also available in the context menu of
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|    the Shell window and Output windows.
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| 
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| .. index::
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|    single: debugger
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|    single: stack viewer
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| 
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| Debugger (toggle)
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|    When activated, code entered in the Shell or run from an Editor will run
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|    under the debugger.  In the Editor, breakpoints can be set with the context
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|    menu.  This feature is still incomplete and somewhat experimental.
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| 
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| Stack Viewer
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|    Show the stack traceback of the last exception in a tree widget, with
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|    access to locals and globals.
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| 
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| Auto-open Stack Viewer
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|    Toggle automatically opening the stack viewer on an unhandled exception.
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| 
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| Options menu (Shell and Editor)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Configure IDLE
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|    Open a configuration dialog and change preferences for the following:
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|    fonts, indentation, keybindings, text color themes, startup windows and
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|    size, additional help sources, and extensions.  On macOS, open the
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|    configuration dialog by selecting Preferences in the application
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|    menu. For more details, see
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|    :ref:`Setting preferences <preferences>` under Help and preferences.
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| 
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| Most configuration options apply to all windows or all future windows.
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| The option items below only apply to the active window.
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| 
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| Show/Hide Code Context (Editor Window only)
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|    Open a pane at the top of the edit window which shows the block context
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|    of the code which has scrolled above the top of the window.  See
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|    :ref:`Code Context <code-context>` in the Editing and Navigation section
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|    below.
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| 
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| Show/Hide Line Numbers (Editor Window only)
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|    Open a column to the left of the edit window which shows the number
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|    of each line of text.  The default is off, which may be changed in the
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|    preferences (see :ref:`Setting preferences <preferences>`).
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| 
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| Zoom/Restore Height
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|    Toggles the window between normal size and maximum height. The initial size
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|    defaults to 40 lines by 80 chars unless changed on the General tab of the
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|    Configure IDLE dialog.  The maximum height for a screen is determined by
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|    momentarily maximizing a window the first time one is zoomed on the screen.
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|    Changing screen settings may invalidate the saved height.  This toggle has
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|    no effect when a window is maximized.
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| 
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| Window menu (Shell and Editor)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Lists the names of all open windows; select one to bring it to the foreground
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| (deiconifying it if necessary).
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| 
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| Help menu (Shell and Editor)
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| About IDLE
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|    Display version, copyright, license, credits, and more.
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| 
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| IDLE Help
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|    Display this IDLE document, detailing the menu options, basic editing and
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|    navigation, and other tips.
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| 
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| Python Docs
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|    Access local Python documentation, if installed, or start a web browser
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|    and open docs.python.org showing the latest Python documentation.
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| 
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| Turtle Demo
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|    Run the turtledemo module with example Python code and turtle drawings.
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| 
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| Additional help sources may be added here with the Configure IDLE dialog under
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| the General tab. See the :ref:`Help sources <help-sources>` subsection below
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| for more on Help menu choices.
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| 
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| .. index::
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|    single: Cut
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|    single: Copy
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|    single: Paste
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|    single: Set Breakpoint
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|    single: Clear Breakpoint
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|    single: breakpoints
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| 
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| Context menus
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Open a context menu by right-clicking in a window (Control-click on macOS).
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| Context menus have the standard clipboard functions also on the Edit menu.
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| 
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| Cut
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|    Copy selection into the system-wide clipboard; then delete the selection.
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| 
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| Copy
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|    Copy selection into the system-wide clipboard.
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| 
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| Paste
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|    Insert contents of the system-wide clipboard into the current window.
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| 
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| Editor windows also have breakpoint functions.  Lines with a breakpoint set are
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| specially marked.  Breakpoints only have an effect when running under the
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| debugger.  Breakpoints for a file are saved in the user's ``.idlerc``
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| directory.
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| 
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| Set Breakpoint
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|    Set a breakpoint on the current line.
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| 
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| Clear Breakpoint
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|    Clear the breakpoint on that line.
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| 
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| Shell and Output windows also have the following.
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| 
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| Go to file/line
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|    Same as in Debug menu.
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| 
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| The Shell window also has an output squeezing facility explained in the *Python
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| Shell window* subsection below.
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| 
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| Squeeze
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|    If the cursor is over an output line, squeeze all the output between
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|    the code above and the prompt below down to a 'Squeezed text' label.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _editing-and-navigation:
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| 
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| Editing and Navigation
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| ----------------------
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| 
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| Editor windows
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| IDLE may open editor windows when it starts, depending on settings
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| and how you start IDLE.  Thereafter, use the File menu.  There can be only
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| one open editor window for a given file.
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| 
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| The title bar contains the name of the file, the full path, and the version
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| of Python and IDLE running the window.  The status bar contains the line
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| number ('Ln') and column number ('Col').  Line numbers start with 1;
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| column numbers with 0.
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| 
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| IDLE assumes that files with a known .py* extension contain Python code
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| and that other files do not.  Run Python code with the Run menu.
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| 
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| Key bindings
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| In this section, 'C' refers to the :kbd:`Control` key on Windows and Unix and
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| the :kbd:`Command` key on macOS.
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| 
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| * :kbd:`Backspace` deletes to the left; :kbd:`Del` deletes to the right
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| 
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| * :kbd:`C-Backspace` delete word left; :kbd:`C-Del` delete word to the right
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| 
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| * Arrow keys and :kbd:`Page Up`/:kbd:`Page Down` to move around
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| 
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| * :kbd:`C-LeftArrow` and :kbd:`C-RightArrow` moves by words
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| 
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| * :kbd:`Home`/:kbd:`End` go to begin/end of line
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| 
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| * :kbd:`C-Home`/:kbd:`C-End` go to begin/end of file
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| 
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| * Some useful Emacs bindings are inherited from Tcl/Tk:
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| 
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|    * :kbd:`C-a` beginning of line
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| 
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|    * :kbd:`C-e` end of line
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| 
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|    * :kbd:`C-k` kill line (but doesn't put it in clipboard)
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| 
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|    * :kbd:`C-l` center window around the insertion point
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| 
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|    * :kbd:`C-b` go backward one character without deleting (usually you can
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|      also use the cursor key for this)
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| 
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|    * :kbd:`C-f` go forward one character without deleting (usually you can
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|      also use the cursor key for this)
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| 
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|    * :kbd:`C-p` go up one line (usually you can also use the cursor key for
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|      this)
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| 
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|    * :kbd:`C-d` delete next character
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| 
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| Standard keybindings (like :kbd:`C-c` to copy and :kbd:`C-v` to paste)
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| may work.  Keybindings are selected in the Configure IDLE dialog.
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| 
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| Automatic indentation
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| After a block-opening statement, the next line is indented by 4 spaces (in the
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| Python Shell window by one tab).  After certain keywords (break, return etc.)
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| the next line is dedented.  In leading indentation, :kbd:`Backspace` deletes up
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| to 4 spaces if they are there. :kbd:`Tab` inserts spaces (in the Python
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| Shell window one tab), number depends on Indent width. Currently, tabs
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| are restricted to four spaces due to Tcl/Tk limitations.
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| 
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| See also the indent/dedent region commands on the
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| :ref:`Format menu <format-menu>`.
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| 
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| Search and Replace
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Any selection becomes a search target.  However, only selections within
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| a line work because searches are only performed within lines with the
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| terminal newline removed.  If ``[x] Regular expresion`` is checked, the
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| target is interpreted according to the Python re module.
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| 
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| .. _completions:
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| 
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| Completions
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| Completions are supplied, when requested and available, for module
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| names, attributes of classes or functions, or filenames.  Each request
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| method displays a completion box with existing names.  (See tab
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| completions below for an exception.) For any box, change the name
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| being completed and the item highlighted in the box by
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| typing and deleting characters; by hitting :kbd:`Up`, :kbd:`Down`,
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| :kbd:`PageUp`, :kbd:`PageDown`, :kbd:`Home`, and :kbd:`End` keys;
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| and by a single click within the box.  Close the box with :kbd:`Escape`,
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| :kbd:`Enter`, and double :kbd:`Tab` keys or clicks outside the box.
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| A double click within the box selects and closes.
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| 
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| One way to open a box is to type a key character and wait for a
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| predefined interval.  This defaults to 2 seconds; customize it
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| in the settings dialog.  (To prevent auto popups, set the delay to a
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| large number of milliseconds, such as 100000000.) For imported module
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| names or class or function attributes, type '.'.
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| For filenames in the root directory, type :data:`os.sep` or
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| :data:`os.altsep` immediately after an opening quote.  (On Windows,
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| one can specify a drive first.)  Move into subdirectories by typing a
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| directory name and a separator.
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| 
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| Instead of waiting, or after a box is closed, open a completion box
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| immediately with Show Completions on the Edit menu.  The default hot
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| key is :kbd:`C-space`.  If one types a prefix for the desired name
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| before opening the box, the first match or near miss is made visible.
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| The result is the same as if one enters a prefix
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| after the box is displayed.  Show Completions after a quote completes
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| filenames in the current directory instead of a root directory.
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| 
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| Hitting :kbd:`Tab` after a prefix usually has the same effect as Show
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| Completions.  (With no prefix, it indents.)  However, if there is only
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| one match to the prefix, that match is immediately added to the editor
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| text without opening a box.
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| 
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| Invoking 'Show Completions', or hitting :kbd:`Tab` after a prefix,
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| outside of a string and without a preceding '.' opens a box with
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| keywords, builtin names, and available module-level names.
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| 
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| When editing code in an editor (as oppose to Shell), increase the
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| available module-level names by running your code
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| and not restarting the Shell thereafter.  This is especially useful
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| after adding imports at the top of a file.  This also increases
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| possible attribute completions.
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| 
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| Completion boxes initially exclude names beginning with '_' or, for
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| modules, not included in '__all__'.  The hidden names can be accessed
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| by typing '_' after '.', either before or after the box is opened.
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| 
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| .. _calltips:
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| 
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| Calltips
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| ^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| A calltip is shown automatically when one types :kbd:`(` after the name
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| of an *accessible* function.  A function name expression may include
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| dots and subscripts.  A calltip remains until it is clicked, the cursor
 | |
| is moved out of the argument area, or :kbd:`)` is typed.  Whenever the
 | |
| cursor is in the argument part of a definition, select Edit and "Show
 | |
| Call Tip" on the menu or enter its shortcut to display a calltip.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The calltip consists of the function's signature and docstring up to
 | |
| the latter's first blank line or the fifth non-blank line.  (Some builtin
 | |
| functions lack an accessible signature.)  A '/' or '*' in the signature
 | |
| indicates that the preceding or following arguments are passed by
 | |
| position or name (keyword) only.  Details are subject to change.
 | |
| 
 | |
| In Shell, the accessible functions depends on what modules have been
 | |
| imported into the user process, including those imported by Idle itself,
 | |
| and which definitions have been run, all since the last restart.
 | |
| 
 | |
| For example, restart the Shell and enter ``itertools.count(``.  A calltip
 | |
| appears because Idle imports itertools into the user process for its own
 | |
| use.  (This could change.)  Enter ``turtle.write(`` and nothing appears.
 | |
| Idle does not itself import turtle.  The menu entry and shortcut also do
 | |
| nothing.  Enter ``import turtle``.  Thereafter, ``turtle.write(``
 | |
| will display a calltip.
 | |
| 
 | |
| In an editor, import statements have no effect until one runs the file.
 | |
| One might want to run a file after writing import statements, after
 | |
| adding function definitions, or after opening an existing file.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _code-context:
 | |
| 
 | |
| Code Context
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| Within an editor window containing Python code, code context can be toggled
 | |
| in order to show or hide a pane at the top of the window.  When shown, this
 | |
| pane freezes the opening lines for block code, such as those beginning with
 | |
| ``class``, ``def``, or ``if`` keywords, that would have otherwise scrolled
 | |
| out of view.  The size of the pane will be expanded and contracted as needed
 | |
| to show the all current levels of context, up to the maximum number of
 | |
| lines defined in the Configure IDLE dialog (which defaults to 15).  If there
 | |
| are no current context lines and the feature is toggled on, a single blank
 | |
| line will display.  Clicking on a line in the context pane will move that
 | |
| line to the top of the editor.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The text and background colors for the context pane can be configured under
 | |
| the Highlights tab in the Configure IDLE dialog.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Shell window
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| In IDLE's Shell, enter, edit, and recall complete statements. (Most
 | |
| consoles and terminals only work with a single physical line at a time).
 | |
| 
 | |
| Submit a single-line statement for execution by hitting :kbd:`Return`
 | |
| with the cursor anywhere on the line.  If a line is extended with
 | |
| Backslash (:kbd:`\\`), the cursor must be on the last physical line.
 | |
| Submit a multi-line compound statement by entering a blank line after
 | |
| the statement.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When one pastes code into Shell, it is not compiled and possibly executed
 | |
| until one hits :kbd:`Return`, as specified above.
 | |
| One may edit pasted code first.
 | |
| If one pastes more than one statement into Shell, the result will be a
 | |
| :exc:`SyntaxError` when multiple statements are compiled as if they were one.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Lines containing ``RESTART`` mean that the user execution process has been
 | |
| re-started.  This occurs when the user execution process has crashed,
 | |
| when one requests a restart on the Shell menu, or when one runs code
 | |
| in an editor window.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The editing features described in previous subsections work when entering
 | |
| code interactively.  IDLE's Shell window also responds to the following keys.
 | |
| 
 | |
| * :kbd:`C-c` interrupts executing command
 | |
| 
 | |
| * :kbd:`C-d` sends end-of-file; closes window if typed at a ``>>>`` prompt
 | |
| 
 | |
| * :kbd:`Alt-/` (Expand word) is also useful to reduce typing
 | |
| 
 | |
|   Command history
 | |
| 
 | |
|   * :kbd:`Alt-p` retrieves previous command matching what you have typed. On
 | |
|     macOS use :kbd:`C-p`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   * :kbd:`Alt-n` retrieves next. On macOS use :kbd:`C-n`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   * :kbd:`Return` while the cursor is on any previous command
 | |
|     retrieves that command
 | |
| 
 | |
| Text colors
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| Idle defaults to black on white text, but colors text with special meanings.
 | |
| For the shell, these are shell output, shell error, user output, and
 | |
| user error.  For Python code, at the shell prompt or in an editor, these are
 | |
| keywords, builtin class and function names, names following ``class`` and
 | |
| ``def``, strings, and comments. For any text window, these are the cursor (when
 | |
| present), found text (when possible), and selected text.
 | |
| 
 | |
| IDLE also highlights the :ref:`soft keywords <soft-keywords>` :keyword:`match`,
 | |
| :keyword:`case <match>`, and :keyword:`_ <wildcard-patterns>` in
 | |
| pattern-matching statements. However, this highlighting is not perfect and
 | |
| will be incorrect in some rare cases, including some ``_``-s in ``case``
 | |
| patterns.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Text coloring is done in the background, so uncolorized text is occasionally
 | |
| visible.  To change the color scheme, use the Configure IDLE dialog
 | |
| Highlighting tab.  The marking of debugger breakpoint lines in the editor and
 | |
| text in popups and dialogs is not user-configurable.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| Startup and Code Execution
 | |
| --------------------------
 | |
| 
 | |
| Upon startup with the ``-s`` option, IDLE will execute the file referenced by
 | |
| the environment variables :envvar:`IDLESTARTUP` or :envvar:`PYTHONSTARTUP`.
 | |
| IDLE first checks for ``IDLESTARTUP``; if ``IDLESTARTUP`` is present the file
 | |
| referenced is run.  If ``IDLESTARTUP`` is not present, IDLE checks for
 | |
| ``PYTHONSTARTUP``.  Files referenced by these environment variables are
 | |
| convenient places to store functions that are used frequently from the IDLE
 | |
| shell, or for executing import statements to import common modules.
 | |
| 
 | |
| In addition, ``Tk`` also loads a startup file if it is present.  Note that the
 | |
| Tk file is loaded unconditionally.  This additional file is ``.Idle.py`` and is
 | |
| looked for in the user's home directory.  Statements in this file will be
 | |
| executed in the Tk namespace, so this file is not useful for importing
 | |
| functions to be used from IDLE's Python shell.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Command line usage
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. code-block:: none
 | |
| 
 | |
|    idle.py [-c command] [-d] [-e] [-h] [-i] [-r file] [-s] [-t title] [-] [arg] ...
 | |
| 
 | |
|    -c command  run command in the shell window
 | |
|    -d          enable debugger and open shell window
 | |
|    -e          open editor window
 | |
|    -h          print help message with legal combinations and exit
 | |
|    -i          open shell window
 | |
|    -r file     run file in shell window
 | |
|    -s          run $IDLESTARTUP or $PYTHONSTARTUP first, in shell window
 | |
|    -t title    set title of shell window
 | |
|    -           run stdin in shell (- must be last option before args)
 | |
| 
 | |
| If there are arguments:
 | |
| 
 | |
| * If ``-``, ``-c``, or ``r`` is used, all arguments are placed in
 | |
|   ``sys.argv[1:...]`` and ``sys.argv[0]`` is set to ``''``, ``'-c'``,
 | |
|   or ``'-r'``.  No editor window is opened, even if that is the default
 | |
|   set in the Options dialog.
 | |
| 
 | |
| * Otherwise, arguments are files opened for editing and
 | |
|   ``sys.argv`` reflects the arguments passed to IDLE itself.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Startup failure
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| IDLE uses a socket to communicate between the IDLE GUI process and the user
 | |
| code execution process.  A connection must be established whenever the Shell
 | |
| starts or restarts.  (The latter is indicated by a divider line that says
 | |
| 'RESTART'). If the user process fails to connect to the GUI process, it
 | |
| usually displays a ``Tk`` error box with a 'cannot connect' message
 | |
| that directs the user here.  It then exits.
 | |
| 
 | |
| One specific connection failure on Unix systems results from
 | |
| misconfigured masquerading rules somewhere in a system's network setup.
 | |
| When IDLE is started from a terminal, one will see a message starting
 | |
| with ``** Invalid host:``.
 | |
| The valid value is ``127.0.0.1 (idlelib.rpc.LOCALHOST)``.
 | |
| One can diagnose with ``tcpconnect -irv 127.0.0.1 6543`` in one
 | |
| terminal window and ``tcplisten <same args>`` in another.
 | |
| 
 | |
| A common cause of failure is a user-written file with the same name as a
 | |
| standard library module, such as *random.py* and *tkinter.py*. When such a
 | |
| file is located in the same directory as a file that is about to be run,
 | |
| IDLE cannot import the stdlib file.  The current fix is to rename the
 | |
| user file.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Though less common than in the past, an antivirus or firewall program may
 | |
| stop the connection.  If the program cannot be taught to allow the
 | |
| connection, then it must be turned off for IDLE to work.  It is safe to
 | |
| allow this internal connection because no data is visible on external
 | |
| ports.  A similar problem is a network mis-configuration that blocks
 | |
| connections.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Python installation issues occasionally stop IDLE: multiple versions can
 | |
| clash, or a single installation might need admin access.  If one undo the
 | |
| clash, or cannot or does not want to run as admin, it might be easiest to
 | |
| completely remove Python and start over.
 | |
| 
 | |
| A zombie pythonw.exe process could be a problem.  On Windows, use Task
 | |
| Manager to check for one and stop it if there is.  Sometimes a restart
 | |
| initiated by a program crash or Keyboard Interrupt (control-C) may fail
 | |
| to connect.  Dismissing the error box or using Restart Shell on the Shell
 | |
| menu may fix a temporary problem.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When IDLE first starts, it attempts to read user configuration files in
 | |
| ``~/.idlerc/`` (~ is one's home directory).  If there is a problem, an error
 | |
| message should be displayed.  Leaving aside random disk glitches, this can
 | |
| be prevented by never editing the files by hand.  Instead, use the
 | |
| configuration dialog, under Options.  Once there is an error in a user
 | |
| configuration file, the best solution may be to delete it and start over
 | |
| with the settings dialog.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If IDLE quits with no message, and it was not started from a console, try
 | |
| starting it from a console or terminal (``python -m idlelib``) and see if
 | |
| this results in an error message.
 | |
| 
 | |
| On Unix-based systems with tcl/tk older than ``8.6.11`` (see
 | |
| ``About IDLE``) certain characters of certain fonts can cause
 | |
| a tk failure with a message to the terminal.  This can happen either
 | |
| if one starts IDLE to edit a file with such a character or later
 | |
| when entering such a character.  If one cannot upgrade tcl/tk,
 | |
| then re-configure IDLE to use a font that works better.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Running user code
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| With rare exceptions, the result of executing Python code with IDLE is
 | |
| intended to be the same as executing the same code by the default method,
 | |
| directly with Python in a text-mode system console or terminal window.
 | |
| However, the different interface and operation occasionally affect
 | |
| visible results.  For instance, ``sys.modules`` starts with more entries,
 | |
| and ``threading.active_count()`` returns 2 instead of 1.
 | |
| 
 | |
| By default, IDLE runs user code in a separate OS process rather than in
 | |
| the user interface process that runs the shell and editor.  In the execution
 | |
| process, it replaces ``sys.stdin``, ``sys.stdout``, and ``sys.stderr``
 | |
| with objects that get input from and send output to the Shell window.
 | |
| The original values stored in ``sys.__stdin__``, ``sys.__stdout__``, and
 | |
| ``sys.__stderr__`` are not touched, but may be ``None``.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Sending print output from one process to a text widget in another is
 | |
| slower than printing to a system terminal in the same process.
 | |
| This has the most effect when printing multiple arguments, as the string
 | |
| for each argument, each separator, the newline are sent separately.
 | |
| For development, this is usually not a problem, but if one wants to
 | |
| print faster in IDLE, format and join together everything one wants
 | |
| displayed together and then print a single string.  Both format strings
 | |
| and :meth:`str.join` can help combine fields and lines.
 | |
| 
 | |
| IDLE's standard stream replacements are not inherited by subprocesses
 | |
| created in the execution process, whether directly by user code or by
 | |
| modules such as multiprocessing.  If such subprocess use ``input`` from
 | |
| sys.stdin or ``print`` or ``write`` to sys.stdout or sys.stderr,
 | |
| IDLE should be started in a command line window.  (On Windows,
 | |
| use ``python`` or ``py`` rather than ``pythonw`` or ``pyw``.)
 | |
| The secondary subprocess
 | |
| will then be attached to that window for input and output.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If ``sys`` is reset by user code, such as with ``importlib.reload(sys)``,
 | |
| IDLE's changes are lost and input from the keyboard and output to the screen
 | |
| will not work correctly.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When Shell has the focus, it controls the keyboard and screen.  This is
 | |
| normally transparent, but functions that directly access the keyboard
 | |
| and screen will not work.  These include system-specific functions that
 | |
| determine whether a key has been pressed and if so, which.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The IDLE code running in the execution process adds frames to the call stack
 | |
| that would not be there otherwise.  IDLE wraps ``sys.getrecursionlimit`` and
 | |
| ``sys.setrecursionlimit`` to reduce the effect of the additional stack
 | |
| frames.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When user code raises SystemExit either directly or by calling sys.exit,
 | |
| IDLE returns to a Shell prompt instead of exiting.
 | |
| 
 | |
| User output in Shell
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| When a program outputs text, the result is determined by the
 | |
| corresponding output device.  When IDLE executes user code, ``sys.stdout``
 | |
| and ``sys.stderr`` are connected to the display area of IDLE's Shell.  Some of
 | |
| its features are inherited from the underlying Tk Text widget.  Others
 | |
| are programmed additions.  Where it matters, Shell is designed for development
 | |
| rather than production runs.
 | |
| 
 | |
| For instance, Shell never throws away output.  A program that sends unlimited
 | |
| output to Shell will eventually fill memory, resulting in a memory error.
 | |
| In contrast, some system text windows only keep the last n lines of output.
 | |
| A Windows console, for instance, keeps a user-settable 1 to 9999 lines,
 | |
| with 300 the default.
 | |
| 
 | |
| A Tk Text widget, and hence IDLE's Shell, displays characters (codepoints) in
 | |
| the BMP (Basic Multilingual Plane) subset of Unicode.  Which characters are
 | |
| displayed with a proper glyph and which with a replacement box depends on the
 | |
| operating system and installed fonts.  Tab characters cause the following text
 | |
| to begin after the next tab stop. (They occur every 8 'characters').  Newline
 | |
| characters cause following text to appear on a new line.  Other control
 | |
| characters are ignored or displayed as a space, box, or something else,
 | |
| depending on the operating system and font.  (Moving the text cursor through
 | |
| such output with arrow keys may exhibit some surprising spacing behavior.) ::
 | |
| 
 | |
|    >>> s = 'a\tb\a<\x02><\r>\bc\nd'  # Enter 22 chars.
 | |
|    >>> len(s)
 | |
|    14
 | |
|    >>> s  # Display repr(s)
 | |
|    'a\tb\x07<\x02><\r>\x08c\nd'
 | |
|    >>> print(s, end='')  # Display s as is.
 | |
|    # Result varies by OS and font.  Try it.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The ``repr`` function is used for interactive echo of expression
 | |
| values.  It returns an altered version of the input string in which
 | |
| control codes, some BMP codepoints, and all non-BMP codepoints are
 | |
| replaced with escape codes. As demonstrated above, it allows one to
 | |
| identify the characters in a string, regardless of how they are displayed.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Normal and error output are generally kept separate (on separate lines)
 | |
| from code input and each other.  They each get different highlight colors.
 | |
| 
 | |
| For SyntaxError tracebacks, the normal '^' marking where the error was
 | |
| detected is replaced by coloring the text with an error highlight.
 | |
| When code run from a file causes other exceptions, one may right click
 | |
| on a traceback line to jump to the corresponding line in an IDLE editor.
 | |
| The file will be opened if necessary.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Shell has a special facility for squeezing output lines down to a
 | |
| 'Squeezed text' label.  This is done automatically
 | |
| for output over N lines (N = 50 by default).
 | |
| N can be changed in the PyShell section of the General
 | |
| page of the Settings dialog.  Output with fewer lines can be squeezed by
 | |
| right clicking on the output.  This can be useful lines long enough to slow
 | |
| down scrolling.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Squeezed output is expanded in place by double-clicking the label.
 | |
| It can also be sent to the clipboard or a separate view window by
 | |
| right-clicking the label.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Developing tkinter applications
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| IDLE is intentionally different from standard Python in order to
 | |
| facilitate development of tkinter programs.  Enter ``import tkinter as tk;
 | |
| root = tk.Tk()`` in standard Python and nothing appears.  Enter the same
 | |
| in IDLE and a tk window appears.  In standard Python, one must also enter
 | |
| ``root.update()`` to see the window.  IDLE does the equivalent in the
 | |
| background, about 20 times a second, which is about every 50 milliseconds.
 | |
| Next enter ``b = tk.Button(root, text='button'); b.pack()``.  Again,
 | |
| nothing visibly changes in standard Python until one enters ``root.update()``.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Most tkinter programs run ``root.mainloop()``, which usually does not
 | |
| return until the tk app is destroyed.  If the program is run with
 | |
| ``python -i`` or from an IDLE editor, a ``>>>`` shell prompt does not
 | |
| appear until ``mainloop()`` returns, at which time there is nothing left
 | |
| to interact with.
 | |
| 
 | |
| When running a tkinter program from an IDLE editor, one can comment out
 | |
| the mainloop call.  One then gets a shell prompt immediately and can
 | |
| interact with the live application.  One just has to remember to
 | |
| re-enable the mainloop call when running in standard Python.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Running without a subprocess
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| By default, IDLE executes user code in a separate subprocess via a socket,
 | |
| which uses the internal loopback interface.  This connection is not
 | |
| externally visible and no data is sent to or received from the internet.
 | |
| If firewall software complains anyway, you can ignore it.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If the attempt to make the socket connection fails, Idle will notify you.
 | |
| Such failures are sometimes transient, but if persistent, the problem
 | |
| may be either a firewall blocking the connection or misconfiguration of
 | |
| a particular system.  Until the problem is fixed, one can run Idle with
 | |
| the -n command line switch.
 | |
| 
 | |
| If IDLE is started with the -n command line switch it will run in a
 | |
| single process and will not create the subprocess which runs the RPC
 | |
| Python execution server.  This can be useful if Python cannot create
 | |
| the subprocess or the RPC socket interface on your platform.  However,
 | |
| in this mode user code is not isolated from IDLE itself.  Also, the
 | |
| environment is not restarted when Run/Run Module (F5) is selected.  If
 | |
| your code has been modified, you must reload() the affected modules and
 | |
| re-import any specific items (e.g. from foo import baz) if the changes
 | |
| are to take effect.  For these reasons, it is preferable to run IDLE
 | |
| with the default subprocess if at all possible.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. deprecated:: 3.4
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| Help and Preferences
 | |
| --------------------
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _help-sources:
 | |
| 
 | |
| Help sources
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| Help menu entry "IDLE Help" displays a formatted html version of the
 | |
| IDLE chapter of the Library Reference.  The result, in a read-only
 | |
| tkinter text window, is close to what one sees in a web browser.
 | |
| Navigate through the text with a mousewheel,
 | |
| the scrollbar, or up and down arrow keys held down.
 | |
| Or click the TOC (Table of Contents) button and select a section
 | |
| header in the opened box.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Help menu entry "Python Docs" opens the extensive sources of help,
 | |
| including tutorials, available at ``docs.python.org/x.y``, where 'x.y'
 | |
| is the currently running Python version.  If your system
 | |
| has an off-line copy of the docs (this may be an installation option),
 | |
| that will be opened instead.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Selected URLs can be added or removed from the help menu at any time using the
 | |
| General tab of the Configure IDLE dialog.
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. _preferences:
 | |
| 
 | |
| Setting preferences
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| The font preferences, highlighting, keys, and general preferences can be
 | |
| changed via Configure IDLE on the Option menu.
 | |
| Non-default user settings are saved in a ``.idlerc`` directory in the user's
 | |
| home directory.  Problems caused by bad user configuration files are solved
 | |
| by editing or deleting one or more of the files in ``.idlerc``.
 | |
| 
 | |
| On the Font tab, see the text sample for the effect of font face and size
 | |
| on multiple characters in multiple languages.  Edit the sample to add
 | |
| other characters of personal interest.  Use the sample to select
 | |
| monospaced fonts.  If particular characters have problems in Shell or an
 | |
| editor, add them to the top of the sample and try changing first size
 | |
| and then font.
 | |
| 
 | |
| On the Highlights and Keys tab, select a built-in or custom color theme
 | |
| and key set.  To use a newer built-in color theme or key set with older
 | |
| IDLEs, save it as a new custom theme or key set and it well be accessible
 | |
| to older IDLEs.
 | |
| 
 | |
| IDLE on macOS
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| Under System Preferences: Dock, one can set "Prefer tabs when opening
 | |
| documents" to "Always".  This setting is not compatible with the tk/tkinter
 | |
| GUI framework used by IDLE, and it breaks a few IDLE features.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Extensions
 | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^
 | |
| 
 | |
| IDLE contains an extension facility.  Preferences for extensions can be
 | |
| changed with the Extensions tab of the preferences dialog. See the
 | |
| beginning of config-extensions.def in the idlelib directory for further
 | |
| information.  The only current default extension is zzdummy, an example
 | |
| also used for testing.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| idlelib
 | |
| -------
 | |
| 
 | |
| .. module:: idlelib
 | |
|    :synopsis: Implementation package for the IDLE shell/editor.
 | |
| 
 | |
| **Source code:** :source:`Lib/idlelib`
 | |
| 
 | |
| --------------
 | |
| 
 | |
| The Lib/idlelib package implements the IDLE application.  See the rest
 | |
| of this page for how to use IDLE.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The files in idlelib are described in idlelib/README.txt.  Access it
 | |
| either in idlelib or click Help => About IDLE on the IDLE menu.  This
 | |
| file also maps IDLE menu items to the code that implements the item.
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| Except for files listed under 'Startup', the idlelib code is 'private' in
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| sense that feature changes can be backported (see :pep:`434`).
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