| .. _idle: |
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| IDLE |
| ==== |
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| .. moduleauthor:: Guido van Rossum <guido@Python.org> |
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| .. index:: |
| single: IDLE |
| single: Python Editor |
| single: Integrated Development Environment |
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| IDLE is the Python IDE built with the :mod:`tkinter` GUI toolkit. |
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| IDLE has the following features: |
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| * coded in 100% pure Python, using the :mod:`tkinter` GUI toolkit |
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| * cross-platform: works on Windows and Unix |
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| * multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing and many other |
| features, e.g. smart indent and call tips |
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| * Python shell window (a.k.a. interactive interpreter) |
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| * debugger (not complete, but you can set breakpoints, view and step) |
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| Menus |
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| File menu |
| ^^^^^^^^^ |
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| New window |
| create a new editing window |
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| Open... |
| open an existing file |
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| Open module... |
| open an existing module (searches sys.path) |
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| Class browser |
| show classes and methods in current file |
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| Path browser |
| show sys.path directories, modules, classes and methods |
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| .. index:: |
| single: Class browser |
| single: Path browser |
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| Save |
| save current window to the associated file (unsaved windows have a \* before and |
| after the window title) |
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| Save As... |
| save current window to new file, which becomes the associated file |
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| Save Copy As... |
| save current window to different file without changing the associated file |
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| Close |
| close current window (asks to save if unsaved) |
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| Exit |
| close all windows and quit IDLE (asks to save if unsaved) |
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| Edit menu |
| ^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Undo |
| Undo last change to current window (max 1000 changes) |
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| Redo |
| Redo last undone change to current window |
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| Cut |
| Copy selection into system-wide clipboard; then delete selection |
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| Copy |
| Copy selection into system-wide clipboard |
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| Paste |
| Insert system-wide clipboard into window |
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| Select All |
| Select the entire contents of the edit buffer |
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| Find... |
| Open a search dialog box with many options |
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| Find again |
| Repeat last search |
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| Find selection |
| Search for the string in the selection |
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| Find in Files... |
| Open a search dialog box for searching files |
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| Replace... |
| Open a search-and-replace dialog box |
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| Go to line |
| Ask for a line number and show that line |
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| Indent region |
| Shift selected lines right 4 spaces |
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| Dedent region |
| Shift selected lines left 4 spaces |
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| Comment out region |
| Insert ## in front of selected lines |
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| Uncomment region |
| Remove leading # or ## from selected lines |
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| Tabify region |
| Turns *leading* stretches of spaces into tabs |
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| Untabify region |
| Turn *all* tabs into the right number of spaces |
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| Expand word |
| Expand the word you have typed to match another word in the same buffer; repeat |
| to get a different expansion |
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| Format Paragraph |
| Reformat the current blank-line-separated paragraph |
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| Import module |
| Import or reload the current module |
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| Run script |
| Execute the current file in the __main__ namespace |
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| .. index:: |
| single: Import module |
| single: Run script |
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| Windows menu |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Zoom Height |
| toggles the window between normal size (24x80) and maximum height. |
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| The rest of this menu lists the names of all open windows; select one to bring |
| it to the foreground (deiconifying it if necessary). |
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| Debug menu (in the Python Shell window only) |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Go to file/line |
| look around the insert point for a filename and linenumber, open the file, and |
| show the line. |
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| Open stack viewer |
| show the stack traceback of the last exception |
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| Debugger toggle |
| Run commands in the shell under the debugger |
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| JIT Stack viewer toggle |
| Open stack viewer on traceback |
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| .. index:: |
| single: stack viewer |
| single: debugger |
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| Basic editing and navigation |
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| * :kbd:`Backspace` deletes to the left; :kbd:`Del` deletes to the right |
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| * Arrow keys and :kbd:`Page Up`/:kbd:`Page Down` to move around |
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| * :kbd:`Home`/:kbd:`End` go to begin/end of line |
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| * :kbd:`C-Home`/:kbd:`C-End` go to begin/end of file |
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| * Some :program:`Emacs` bindings may also work, including :kbd:`C-B`, |
| :kbd:`C-P`, :kbd:`C-A`, :kbd:`C-E`, :kbd:`C-D`, :kbd:`C-L` |
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| Automatic indentation |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| After a block-opening statement, the next line is indented by 4 spaces (in the |
| Python Shell window by one tab). After certain keywords (break, return etc.) |
| the next line is dedented. In leading indentation, :kbd:`Backspace` deletes up |
| to 4 spaces if they are there. :kbd:`Tab` inserts 1-4 spaces (in the Python |
| Shell window one tab). See also the indent/dedent region commands in the edit |
| menu. |
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| Python Shell window |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| * :kbd:`C-C` interrupts executing command |
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| * :kbd:`C-D` sends end-of-file; closes window if typed at a ``>>>`` prompt |
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| * :kbd:`Alt-p` retrieves previous command matching what you have typed |
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| * :kbd:`Alt-n` retrieves next |
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| * :kbd:`Return` while on any previous command retrieves that command |
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| * :kbd:`Alt-/` (Expand word) is also useful here |
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| .. index:: single: indentation |
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| Syntax colors |
| ------------- |
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| The coloring is applied in a background "thread," so you may occasionally see |
| uncolorized text. To change the color scheme, edit the ``[Colors]`` section in |
| :file:`config.txt`. |
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| Python syntax colors: |
| Keywords |
| orange |
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| Strings |
| green |
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| Comments |
| red |
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| Definitions |
| blue |
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| Shell colors: |
| Console output |
| brown |
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| stdout |
| blue |
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| stderr |
| dark green |
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| stdin |
| black |
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| Startup |
| ------- |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Command line usage |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| :: |
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| idle.py [-c command] [-d] [-e] [-s] [-t title] [arg] ... |
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| -c command run this command |
| -d enable debugger |
| -e edit mode; arguments are files to be edited |
| -s run $IDLESTARTUP or $PYTHONSTARTUP first |
| -t title set title of shell window |
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| If there are arguments: |
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| #. If ``-e`` is used, arguments are files opened for editing and |
| ``sys.argv`` reflects the arguments passed to IDLE itself. |
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| #. Otherwise, if ``-c`` is used, all arguments are placed in |
| ``sys.argv[1:...]``, with ``sys.argv[0]`` set to ``'-c'``. |
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| #. Otherwise, if neither ``-e`` nor ``-c`` is used, the first |
| argument is a script which is executed with the remaining arguments in |
| ``sys.argv[1:...]`` and ``sys.argv[0]`` set to the script name. If the script |
| name is '-', no script is executed but an interactive Python session is started; |
| the arguments are still available in ``sys.argv``. |
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