> I like Bob W's suggestion a lot. It is more open-ended and scalable > than just continuing to add more and more lines to the startup > messages. I assume these commands would only be in effect in > interactive mode, right? Actually, for the benefit of tools like IDLE (which have an interactive read-eval-print loop but don't appear to be interactive during initialization), they are always added. They are implemented as funny builtins, whose repr() prints the info and then returns "". > You could also maybe add a "help" command, which, if nothing else, > could get people pointed at the online tutorial/manuals. Sure -- and "doc". Later, after 2.0b1. > And, by all means, please keep the compiler version in the startup > message! Will do. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)
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