> > > I don't see "enhanced reloading" as a way to modify long running processes, but > > > a way to shorten the development cycle. > > > > That's exactly what I had in mind. > > > > More and more I hear complaints from people, that even a C++ program > > can be changed while running in the debugger (under certain circumstances), > > so why not Python? > > The same is possible in Python's pdb, BTW. Anyway, my reply was > more targetted in the direction of: "ok, this is nice to have as a > hack during development, but doesn't solve any longstanding problems > like e.g. unloading of modules". It's still a cool module -- perhaps > you could also make it work for complete packages ?! I didn't explicitely code something to prevent packages ;-), but there's a bug in it (also in the version I posted to c.l.p, where the discussion probably should continue). Thanks, Thomas
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