Python Repl in Python
Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python? If so, where, might one find the source code? If I wanted to write a shell program that did things differently, could I just copy the code to new_shell.py, make a few changes, and then set up a bash alias 'python'='python3 new_shell'?
python python-3.x
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Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python? If so, where, might one find the source code? If I wanted to write a shell program that did things differently, could I just copy the code to new_shell.py, make a few changes, and then set up a bash alias 'python'='python3 new_shell'?
python python-3.x
"Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python?" - nope.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
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Also that alias would break non-interactive use.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
Check out thecode
module.
– kindall
Nov 14 '18 at 1:05
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Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python? If so, where, might one find the source code? If I wanted to write a shell program that did things differently, could I just copy the code to new_shell.py, make a few changes, and then set up a bash alias 'python'='python3 new_shell'?
python python-3.x
Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python? If so, where, might one find the source code? If I wanted to write a shell program that did things differently, could I just copy the code to new_shell.py, make a few changes, and then set up a bash alias 'python'='python3 new_shell'?
python python-3.x
python python-3.x
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"Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python?" - nope.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
1
Also that alias would break non-interactive use.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
Check out thecode
module.
– kindall
Nov 14 '18 at 1:05
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"Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python?" - nope.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
1
Also that alias would break non-interactive use.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
Check out thecode
module.
– kindall
Nov 14 '18 at 1:05
"Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python?" - nope.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
"Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python?" - nope.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
1
1
Also that alias would break non-interactive use.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
Also that alias would break non-interactive use.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
Check out the
code
module.– kindall
Nov 14 '18 at 1:05
Check out the
code
module.– kindall
Nov 14 '18 at 1:05
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There are various versions of Python. The most popular one is cpython, and the source code for that can be found here: cpython. If you want Python written in Python, check out PyPy.
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There are various versions of Python. The most popular one is cpython, and the source code for that can be found here: cpython. If you want Python written in Python, check out PyPy.
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There are various versions of Python. The most popular one is cpython, and the source code for that can be found here: cpython. If you want Python written in Python, check out PyPy.
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There are various versions of Python. The most popular one is cpython, and the source code for that can be found here: cpython. If you want Python written in Python, check out PyPy.
There are various versions of Python. The most popular one is cpython, and the source code for that can be found here: cpython. If you want Python written in Python, check out PyPy.
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"Am I right in assuming that the Python shell is coded in Python?" - nope.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
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Also that alias would break non-interactive use.
– user2357112
Nov 14 '18 at 1:02
Check out the
code
module.– kindall
Nov 14 '18 at 1:05