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      4 This file contains the release messages for previous IDLE releases.
      5 As you read on you go back to the dark ages of IDLE's history.
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      7 
      8 What's New in IDLEfork 0.8.1?
      9 =============================
     10 
     11 *Release date: 22-Jul-2001*
     12 
     13 - New tarball released as a result of the 'revitalisation' of the IDLEfork
     14   project. 
     15 
     16 - This release requires python 2.1 or better. Compatibility with earlier
     17   versions of python (especially ancient ones like 1.5x) is no longer a
     18   priority in IDLEfork development.
     19 
     20 - This release is based on a merging of the earlier IDLE fork work with current
     21   cvs IDLE (post IDLE version 0.8), with some minor additional coding by Kurt
     22   B. Kaiser and Stephen M. Gava.
     23 
     24 - This release is basically functional but also contains some known breakages,
     25   particularly with running things from the shell window. Also the debugger is
     26   not working, but I believe this was the case with the previous IDLE fork
     27   release (0.7.1) as well.
     28 
     29 - This release is being made now to mark the point at which IDLEfork is 
     30   launching into a new stage of development. 
     31 
     32 - IDLEfork CVS will now be branched to enable further development and
     33   exploration of the two "execution in a remote process" patches submitted by
     34   David Scherer (David's is currently in IDLEfork) and GvR, while stabilisation
     35   and development of less heavyweight improvements (like user customisation)
     36   can continue on the trunk.
     37 
     38 
     39 What's New in IDLEfork 0.7.1?
     40 ==============================
     41 
     42 *Release date: 15-Aug-2000*
     43 
     44 - First project tarball released.
     45 
     46 - This was the first release of IDLE fork, which at this stage was a
     47   combination of IDLE 0.5 and the VPython idle fork, with additional changes
     48   coded by David Scherer, Peter Schneider-Kamp and Nicholas Riley.
     49 
     50 
     51 
     52 IDLEfork 0.7.1 - 29 May 2000
     53 -----------------------------
     54 
     55    David Scherer  <dscherer (a] cmu.edu>
     56 
     57 - This is a modification of the CVS version of IDLE 0.5, updated as of
     58   2000-03-09.  It is alpha software and might be unstable.  If it breaks, you
     59   get to keep both pieces.
     60 
     61 - If you have problems or suggestions, you should either contact me or post to
     62   the list at http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev (making it clear
     63   that you are using this modified version of IDLE).
     64 
     65 - Changes:
     66 
     67   - The ExecBinding module, a replacement for ScriptBinding, executes programs
     68     in a separate process, piping standard I/O through an RPC mechanism to an
     69     OnDemandOutputWindow in IDLE.  It supports executing unnamed programs
     70     (through a temporary file).  It does not yet support debugging.
     71 
     72   - When running programs with ExecBinding, tracebacks will be clipped to
     73     exclude system modules.  If, however, a system module calls back into the
     74     user program, that part of the traceback will be shown.
     75 
     76   - The OnDemandOutputWindow class has been improved.  In particular, it now
     77     supports a readline() function used to implement user input, and a
     78     scroll_clear() operation which is used to hide the output of a previous run
     79     by scrolling it out of the window.
     80 
     81   - Startup behavior has been changed.  By default IDLE starts up with just a
     82     blank editor window, rather than an interactive window.  Opening a file in
     83     such a blank window replaces the (nonexistent) contents of that window
     84     instead of creating another window.  Because of the need to have a
     85     well-known port for the ExecBinding protocol, only one copy of IDLE can be
     86     running.  Additional invocations use the RPC mechanism to report their
     87     command line arguments to the copy already running.
     88 
     89   - The menus have been reorganized.  In particular, the excessively large
     90     'edit' menu has been split up into 'edit', 'format', and 'run'.
     91 
     92   - 'Python Documentation' now works on Windows, if the win32api module is
     93     present.
     94 
     95   - A few key bindings have been changed: F1 now loads Python Documentation
     96     instead of the IDLE help; shift-TAB is now a synonym for unindent.
     97 
     98 - New modules:
     99   
    100   ExecBinding.py         Executes program through loader
    101   loader.py              Bootstraps user program
    102   protocol.py            RPC protocol
    103   Remote.py              User-process interpreter
    104   spawn.py               OS-specific code to start programs
    105 
    106 - Files modified:
    107 
    108   autoindent.py          ( bindings tweaked )
    109   bindings.py            ( menus reorganized )
    110   config.txt             ( execbinding enabled )
    111   editorwindow.py        ( new menus, fixed 'Python Documentation' )
    112   filelist.py            ( hook for "open in same window" )
    113   formatparagraph.py     ( bindings tweaked )
    114   idle.bat               ( removed absolute pathname )
    115   idle.pyw               ( weird bug due to import with same name? )
    116   iobinding.py           ( open in same window, EOL convention )
    117   keydefs.py             ( bindings tweaked )
    118   outputwindow.py        ( readline, scroll_clear, etc )
    119   pyshell.py             ( changed startup behavior )
    120   readme.txt             ( <Recursion on file with id=1234567> )
    121 
    122 
    123 
    124 IDLE 0.5 - February 2000 - Release Notes
    125 ----------------------------------------
    126 
    127 This is an early release of IDLE, my own attempt at a Tkinter-based
    128 IDE for Python.
    129 
    130 (For a more detailed change log, see the file ChangeLog.)
    131 
    132 FEATURES
    133 
    134 IDLE has the following features:
    135 
    136 - coded in 100% pure Python, using the Tkinter GUI toolkit (i.e. Tcl/Tk)
    137 
    138 - cross-platform: works on Windows and Unix (on the Mac, there are
    139 currently problems with Tcl/Tk)
    140 
    141 - multi-window text editor with multiple undo, Python colorizing
    142 and many other features, e.g. smart indent and call tips
    143 
    144 - Python shell window (a.k.a. interactive interpreter)
    145 
    146 - debugger (not complete, but you can set breakpoints, view  and step)
    147 
    148 USAGE
    149 
    150 The main program is in the file "idle.py"; on Unix, you should be able
    151 to run it by typing "./idle.py" to your shell.  On Windows, you can
    152 run it by double-clicking it; you can use idle.pyw to avoid popping up
    153 a DOS console.  If you want to pass command line arguments on Windows,
    154 use the batch file idle.bat.
    155 
    156 Command line arguments: files passed on the command line are executed,
    157 not opened for editing, unless you give the -e command line option.
    158 Try "./idle.py -h" to see other command line options.
    159 
    160 IDLE requires Python 1.5.2, so it is currently only usable with a
    161 Python 1.5.2 distribution.  (An older version of IDLE is distributed
    162 with Python 1.5.2; you can drop this version on top of it.)
    163 
    164 COPYRIGHT
    165 
    166 IDLE is covered by the standard Python copyright notice
    167 (http://www.python.org/doc/Copyright.html).
    168 
    169 
    170 New in IDLE 0.5 (2/15/2000)
    171 ---------------------------
    172 
    173 Tons of stuff, much of it contributed by Tim Peters and Mark Hammond:
    174 
    175 - Status bar, displaying current line/column (Moshe Zadka).
    176 
    177 - Better stack viewer, using tree widget.  (XXX Only used by Stack
    178 Viewer menu, not by the debugger.)
    179 
    180 - Format paragraph now recognizes Python block comments and reformats
    181 them correctly (MH)
    182 
    183 - New version of pyclbr.py parses top-level functions and understands
    184 much more of Python's syntax; this is reflected in the class and path
    185 browsers (TP)
    186 
    187 - Much better auto-indent; knows how to indent the insides of
    188 multi-line statements (TP)
    189 
    190 - Call tip window pops up when you type the name of a known function
    191 followed by an open parenthesis.  Hit ESC or click elsewhere in the
    192 window to close the tip window (MH)
    193 
    194 - Comment out region now inserts ## to make it stand out more (TP)
    195 
    196 - New path and class browsers based on a tree widget that looks
    197 familiar to Windows users
    198 
    199 - Reworked script running commands to be more intuitive: I/O now
    200 always goes to the *Python Shell* window, and raw_input() works
    201 correctly.  You use F5 to import/reload a module: this adds the module
    202 name to the __main__ namespace.  You use Control-F5 to run a script:
    203 this runs the script *in* the __main__ namespace.  The latter also
    204 sets sys.argv[] to the script name
    205 
    206 
    207 New in IDLE 0.4 (4/7/99)
    208 ------------------------
    209 
    210 Most important change: a new menu entry "File -> Path browser", shows
    211 a 4-column hierarchical browser which lets you browse sys.path,
    212 directories, modules, and classes.  Yes, it's a superset of the Class
    213 browser menu entry.  There's also a new internal module,
    214 MultiScrolledLists.py, which provides the framework for this dialog.
    215 
    216 
    217 New in IDLE 0.3 (2/17/99)
    218 -------------------------
    219 
    220 Most important changes:
    221 
    222 - Enabled support for running a module, with or without the debugger.
    223 Output goes to a new window.  Pressing F5 in a module is effectively a
    224 reload of that module; Control-F5 loads it under the debugger.
    225 
    226 - Re-enable tearing off the Windows menu, and make a torn-off Windows
    227 menu update itself whenever a window is opened or closed.
    228 
    229 - Menu items can now be have a checkbox (when the menu label starts
    230 with "!"); use this for the Debugger and "Auto-open stack viewer"
    231 (was: JIT stack viewer) menu items.
    232 
    233 - Added a Quit button to the Debugger API.
    234 
    235 - The current directory is explicitly inserted into sys.path.
    236 
    237 - Fix the debugger (when using Python 1.5.2b2) to use canonical
    238 filenames for breakpoints, so these actually work.  (There's still a
    239 lot of work to be done to the management of breakpoints in the
    240 debugger though.)
    241 
    242 - Closing a window that is still colorizing now actually works.
    243 
    244 - Allow dragging of the separator between the two list boxes in the
    245 class browser.
    246 
    247 - Bind ESC to "close window" of the debugger, stack viewer and class
    248 browser.  It removes the selection highlighting in regular text
    249 windows.  (These are standard Windows conventions.)
    250 
    251 
    252 New in IDLE 0.2 (1/8/99)
    253 ------------------------
    254 
    255 Lots of changes; here are the highlights:
    256 
    257 General:
    258 
    259 - You can now write and configure your own IDLE extension modules; see
    260 extend.txt.
    261 
    262 
    263 File menu:
    264 
    265 The command to open the Python shell window is now in the File menu.
    266 
    267 
    268 Edit menu:
    269 
    270 New Find dialog with more options; replace dialog; find in files dialog.
    271 
    272 Commands to tabify or untabify a region.
    273 
    274 Command to format a paragraph.
    275 
    276 
    277 Debug menu:
    278 
    279 JIT (Just-In-Time) stack viewer toggle -- if set, the stack viewer
    280 automaticall pops up when you get a traceback.
    281 
    282 Windows menu:
    283 
    284 Zoom height -- make the window full height.
    285 
    286 
    287 Help menu:
    288 
    289 The help text now show up in a regular window so you can search and
    290 even edit it if you like.
    291 
    292 
    293 
    294 IDLE 0.1 was distributed with the Python 1.5.2b1 release on 12/22/98.
    295 
    296 ======================================================================
    297