What's New in IDLE 1.1a0? =================================== *Release date: XX-XXX-2004* - Add a highlight theme for builtin keywords. Python Patch 805830 Nigel Rowe - rpc.py:SocketIO - Large modules were generating large pickles when downloaded to the execution server. The return of the OK response from the subprocess initialization was interfering and causing the sending socket to be not ready. Add an IO ready test to fix this. Moved the polling IO ready test into pollpacket(). - Fix typo in rpc.py, s/b "pickle.PicklingError" not "pickle.UnpicklingError". - Added a Tk error dialog to run.py inform the user if the subprocess can't connect to the user GUI process. Added a timeout to the GUI's listening socket. Added Tk error dialogs to PyShell.py to announce a failure to bind the port or connect to the subprocess. Clean up error handling during connection initiation phase. This is an update of Python Patch 778323. - Print correct exception even if source file changed since shell was restarted. IDLEfork Patch 869012 Noam Raphael - Keybindings with the Shift modifier now work correctly. So do bindings which use the Space key. Limit unmodified user keybindings to the function keys. Python Bug 775353, IDLEfork Bugs 755647, 761557 - After an exception, run.py was not setting the exception vector. Noam Raphael suggested correcting this so pdb's postmortem pm() would work. IDLEfork Patch 844675 - IDLE now does not fail to save the file anymore if the Tk buffer is not a Unicode string, yet eol_convention is. Python Bugs 774680, 788378 - IDLE didn't start correctly when Python was installed in "Program Files" on W2K and XP. Python Bugs 780451, 784183 - config-main.def documentation incorrectly referred to idle- instead of config- filenames. SF 782759 Also added note about .idlerc location. What's New in IDLE 1.0? =================================== *Release date: 29-Jul-2003* - Added a banner to the shell discussimg warnings possibly raised by personal firewall software. Added same comment to README.txt. What's New in IDLE 1.0 release candidate 2? =================================== *Release date: 24-Jul-2003* - Calltip error when docstring was None Python Bug 775541 What's New in IDLE 1.0 release candidate 1? =================================== *Release date: 18-Jul-2003* - Updated extend.txt, help.txt, and config-extensions.def to correctly reflect the current status of the configuration system. Python Bug 768469 - Fixed: Call Tip Trimming May Loop Forever. Python Patch 769142 (Daniels) - Replaced apply(f, args, kwds) with f(*args, **kwargs) to improve performance Python Patch 768187 - Break or continue statements outside a loop were causing IDLE crash Python Bug 767794 - Convert Unicode strings from readline to IOBinding.encoding. Also set sys.std{in|out|err}.encoding, for both the local and the subprocess case. SF IDLEfork patch 682347. What's New in IDLE 1.0b2? =================================== *Release date: 29-Jun-2003* - Extend AboutDialog.ViewFile() to support file encodings. Make the CREDITS file Latin-1. - Updated the About dialog to reflect re-integration into Python. Provide buttons to display Python's NEWS, License, and Credits, plus additional buttons for IDLE's README and NEWS. - TextViewer() now has a third parameter which allows inserting text into the viewer instead of reading from a file. - (Created the .../Lib/idlelib directory in the Python CVS, which is a clone of IDLEfork modified to install in the Python environment. The code in the interrupt module has been moved to thread.interrupt_main(). ) - Printing the Shell window was failing if it was not saved first SF 748975 - When using the Search in Files dialog, if the user had a selection highlighted in his Editor window, insert it into the dialog search field. - The Python Shell entry was disappearing from the Windows menu. - Update the Windows file list when a file name change occurs - Change to File / Open Module: always pop up the dialog, using the current selection as the default value. This is easier to use habitually. - Avoided a problem with starting the subprocess when 'localhost' doesn't resolve to the user's loopback interface. SF 747772 - Fixed an issue with highlighted errors never de-colorizing. SF 747677. Also improved notification of Tabnanny Token Error. - File / New will by default save in the directory of the Edit window from which it was initiated. SF 748973 Guido van Rossum patch. What's New in IDLEfork 0.9b1? =================================== *Release date: 02-Jun-2003* - The current working directory of the execution environment (and shell following completion of execution) is now that of the module being run. - Added the delete-exitfunc option to config-main.def. (This option is not included in the Options dialog.) Setting this to True (the default) will cause IDLE to not run sys.exitfunc/atexit when the subprocess exits. - IDLE now preserves the line ending codes when editing a file produced on a different platform. SF 661759, SF 538584 - Reduced default editor font size to 10 point and increased window height to provide a better initial impression on Windows. - Options / Fonts/Tabs / Set Base Editor Font: List box was not highlighting the default font when first installed on Windows. SF 661676 - Added Autosave feature: when user runs code from edit window, if the file has been modified IDLE will silently save it if Autosave is enabled. The option is set in the Options dialog, and the default is to prompt the user to save the file. SF 661318 Bruce Sherwood patch. - Improved the RESTART annotation in the shell window when the user restarts the shell while it is generating output. Also improved annotation when user repeatedly hammers the Ctrl-F6 restart. - Allow IDLE to run when not installed and cwd is not the IDLE directory SF Patch 686254 "Run IDLEfork from any directory without set-up" - Raphael - When a module is run from an EditorWindow: if its directory is not in sys.path, prepend it. This allows the module to import other modules in the same directory. Do the same for a script run from the command line. - Correctly restart the subprocess if it is running user code and the user attempts to run some other module or restarts the shell. Do the same if the link is broken and it is possible to restart the subprocess and re- connect to the GUI. SF RFE 661321. - Improved exception reporting when running commands or scripts from the command line. - Added a -n command line switch to start IDLE without the subprocess. Removed the Shell menu when running in that mode. Updated help messages. - Added a comment to the shell startup header to indicate when IDLE is not using the subprocess. - Restore the ability to run without the subprocess. This can be important for some platforms or configurations. (Running without the subprocess allows the debugger to trace through parts of IDLE itself, which may or may not be desirable, depending on your point of view. In addition, the traditional reload/import tricks must be use if user source code is changed.) This is helpful for developing IDLE using IDLE, because one instance can be used to edit the code and a separate instance run to test changes. (Multiple concurrent IDLE instances with subprocesses is a future feature) - Improve the error message a user gets when saving a file with non-ASCII characters and no source encoding is specified. Done by adding a dialog 'EncodingMessage', which contains the line to add in a fixed-font entry widget, and which has a button to add that line to the file automatically. Also, add a configuration option 'EditorWindow/encoding', which has three possible values: none, utf-8, and locale. None is the default: IDLE will show this dialog when non-ASCII characters are encountered. utf-8 means that files with non-ASCII characters are saved as utf-8-with-bom. locale means that files are saved in the locale's encoding; the dialog is only displayed if the source contains characters outside the locale's charset. SF 710733 - Loewis - Improved I/O response by tweaking the wait parameter in various calls to signal.signal(). - Implemented a threaded subprocess which allows interrupting a pass loop in user code using the 'interrupt' extension. User code runs in MainThread, while the RPCServer is handled by SockThread. This is necessary because Windows doesn't support signals. - Implemented the 'interrupt' extension module, which allows a subthread to raise a KeyboardInterrupt in the main thread. - Attempting to save the shell raised an error related to saving breakpoints, which are not implemented in the shell - Provide a correct message when 'exit' or 'quit' are entered at the IDLE command prompt SF 695861 - Eliminate extra blank line in shell output caused by not flushing stdout when user code ends with an unterminated print. SF 695861 - Moved responsibility for exception formatting (i.e. pruning IDLE internal calls) out of rpc.py into the client and server. - Exit IDLE cleanly even when doing subprocess I/O - Handle subprocess interrupt with an RPC message. - Restart the subprocess if it terminates itself. (VPython programs do that) - Support subclassing of exceptions, including in the shell, by moving the exception formatting to the subprocess. What's New in IDLEfork 0.9 Alpha 2? =================================== *Release date: 27-Jan-2003* - Updated INSTALL.txt to claify use of the python2 rpm. - Improved formatting in IDLE Help. - Run menu: Replace "Run Script" with "Run Module". - Code encountering an unhandled exception under the debugger now shows the correct traceback, with IDLE internal levels pruned out. - If an exception occurs entirely in IDLE, don't prune the IDLE internal modules from the traceback displayed. - Class Browser and Path Browser now use Alt-Key-2 for vertical zoom. - IDLE icons will now install correctly even when setup.py is run from the build directory - Class Browser now compatible with Python2.3 version of pyclbr.py - Left cursor move in presence of selected text now moves from left end of the selection. - Add Meta keybindings to "IDLE Classic Windows" to handle reversed Alt/Meta on some Linux distros. - Change default: IDLE now starts with Python Shell. - Removed the File Path from the Additional Help Sources scrolled list. - Add capability to access Additional Help Sources on the web if the Help File Path begins with //http or www. (Otherwise local path is validated, as before.) - Additional Help Sources were not being posted on the Help menu in the order entered. Implement sorting the list by [HelpFiles] 'option' number. - Add Browse button to New Help Source dialog. Arrange to start in Python/Doc if platform is Windows, otherwise start in current directory. - Put the Additional Help Sources directly on the Help menu instead of in an Extra Help cascade menu. Rearrange the Help menu so the Additional Help Sources come last. Update help.txt appropriately. - Fix Tk root pop-ups in configSectionNameDialog.py and configDialog.py - Uniform capitalization in General tab of ConfigDialog, update the doc string. - Fix bug in ConfigDialog where SaveAllChangedConfig() was unexpectedly deleting Additional Help Sources from the user's config file. - Make configHelpSourceEdit OK button the default and bind - Fix Tk root pop-ups in configHelpSourceEdit: error dialogs not attached to parents. - Use os.startfile() to open both Additional Help and Python Help on the Windows platform. The application associated with the file type will act as the viewer. Windows help files (.chm) are now supported via the Settings/General/Additional Help facility. - If Python Help files are installed locally on Linux, use them instead of accessing python.org. - Make the methods for finding the Python help docs more robust, and make them work in the installed configuration, also. - On the Save Before Run dialog, make the OK button the default. One less mouse action! - Add a method: EditorWindow.get_geometry() for future use in implementing window location persistence. - Removed the "Help/Advice" menu entry. Thanks, David! We'll remember! - Change the "Classic Windows" theme's paste key to be . - Rearrange the Shell menu to put Stack Viewer entries adjacent. - Add the ability to restart the subprocess interpreter from the shell window; add an associated menu entry "Shell/Restart" with binding Control-F6. Update IDLE help. - Upon a restart, annotate the shell window with a "restart boundary". Add a shell window menu "Shell/View Restart" with binding F6 to jump to the most recent restart boundary. - Add Shell menu to Python Shell; change "Settings" to "Options". - Remove incorrect comment in setup.py: IDLEfork is now installed as a package. - Add INSTALL.txt, HISTORY.txt, NEWS.txt to installed configuration. - In installer text, fix reference to Visual Python, should be VPython. Properly credit David Scherer. - Modified idle, idle.py, idle.pyw to improve exception handling. What's New in IDLEfork 0.9 Alpha 1? =================================== *Release date: 31-Dec-2002* - First release of major new functionality. For further details refer to Idle-dev and/or the Sourceforge CVS. - Adapted to the Mac platform. - Overhauled the IDLE startup options and revised the idle -h help message, which provides details of command line usage. - Multiple bug fixes and usability enhancements. - Introduced the new RPC implementation, which includes a debugger. The output of user code is to the shell, and the shell may be used to inspect the environment after the run has finished. (In version 0.8.1 the shell environment was separate from the environment of the user code.) - Introduced the configuration GUI and a new About dialog. - Removed David Scherer's Remote Procedure Call code and replaced with Guido van Rossum's. GvR code has support for the IDLE debugger and uses the shell to inspect the environment of code Run from an Edit window. Files removed: ExecBinding.py, loader.py, protocol.py, Remote.py, spawn.py -------------------------------------------------------------------- Refer to HISTORY.txt for additional information on earlier releases. --------------------------------------------------------------------