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I'm a big fan of being able to continue to execute Python commands in the same environment as a running Sketch. This is wonderful if you are using Jupyter Notebook Widgets to control variables. You do have the ability to inspect and fiddle with a running Sketch on OSX if you use Jupyter. Most commonly people use |
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I'm on Linux, and I'm enjoying running sketches with the
py5.run_sketch(block=False)
argument, that is unavailable on MacOS [for the standard Python interpreter, like in the Thonny IDE].It allows me to inspect and fiddle with stuff in the REPL as the sketch is running. I'm pretty sure @ramalho would be delighted to use this, and I'd really like to be able to use this with students universally, that is, on every OS.
https://twitter.com/py5coding/status/1567195642790805505?s=20&t=y3UBCXhXuVcDUWA8Re9ZZQ
The link mentioned in the tweet: https://github.com/py5coding/py5generator/blob/main/py5_resources/py5_module/py5/sketch.py#L194
I have opened this thread so that @osantana and @hx2A can track any progress on this, and maybe other people can join them without the formality of an "issue".
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