The pyreadline3
package is based on the stale package pyreadline
located here. The original pyreadline
package is a Python implementation of GNU readline
functionality. It is based on the ctypes
based UNC readline
package by Gary Bishop. It is not complete. It has been tested for use with Windows 10.
Version 3.4+ of pyreadline3 runs on Python 3.8+.
pyreadline3
is available on PyPI and can be installed with
The latest development version is always available at the project git repository
To clone the library for development:
git clone git@github.com:pyreadline3/pyreadline3.git
or
git clone https://github.com/pyreadline3/pyreadline3.git
Build The Virtual Environment
The current earliest Python version supported is 3.8
. You need to be able to create a virtual environment at this version to make sure any changes you make is combatible.
If you are using conda
:
conda create --prefix=.venv python=3.8 --yes
If you are using venv
, make sure you have the right base package:
>> python --version
Python 3.8.x
Once you verify your base Python, you can then create a virtual environment using:
virtualenv -p py3.8 .venv
Once you have created your virtual environment and made sure it is active in your current command line:
This should all the dependencies you need for developing into the library and also allow you to run the unit tests:
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