Newbie: How do you "clear" PythonWin between runs?

Darrell news at dorb.com
Wed Jun 23 14:45:06 EDT 1999


I went to the python faq and used the "Python FAQ Wizard" and searched on
"reload"
http://grail.cnri.reston.va.us/cgi-bin/faqw.py


--
--Darrell
H. P. Friedrichs <" HPeter.Friedrichs"@alliedsignal.com> wrote in message
news:3771006D.22A9EC2D at alliedsignal.com...
> Darrell:
>
> What exactly is this URL? What document were you referencing? Is there
another
> way to get it?
>
> I can't seem to connect to this URL...I keep getting "server busy or
offline"
> type errors.
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
>
>
> Darrell wrote:
>
> >
http://grail.cnri.reston.va.us/cgi-bin/faqw.py?query=reload&querytype=simple
> > &casefold=yes&req=search
> >
> > --
> > --Darrell
> > H. P. Friedrichs <" HPeter.Friedrichs"@alliedsignal.com> wrote in
message
> > news:37700E61.5388E101 at alliedsignal.com...
> > > I've just started playing with python, so all of this is very new to
me.
> > > I have been writing some scripts, saving them to *.py files, and
running
> > > them under PythonWin 1.5.2 . The process is iterative; I code, save,
> > > run, code, save, run, etc.
> > >
> > > What I have noticed is that python doesn't "reset" between runs.
> > > Sometimes error  messages reappear even though I have fixed the
problem,
> > > because some artifact of a previous run lingers.
> > >
> > > So, my question is this: How can I "flush" or "clear" the python
> > > interpreter between successive runs? Is there a command I can add to
my
> > > script to initialize python before running the script?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Pete
> > > hpeter.friedrichs at alliedsignal.com
> > >
>
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