>>>>> "SM" == Skip Montanaro <skip@mojam.com> writes: SM> I can use C-p to retrieve the lines and re-execute them. It's SM> no better or worse than what bash does. In fact, with some SM> versions of bash, it does recall entire multiline commands, SM> for example, taking | for f in `ls *.c` ; do | echo $f | done SM> and returning SM> for f in `ls *.c` ; do echo $f ; done SM> instead when you retrieve it from the history. I find this SM> particularly annoying and would much rather have the SM> line-by-line recall that older versions of bash (and now SM> Python) support. Not me. I love this particular feature of bash. I'm using 2.03. And it's one killer (IMO) feature of IDLE. -Barry
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