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bug#57885: [PATCH] Add a command to restart the Python shell


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: bug#57885: [PATCH] Add a command to restart the Python shell
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 23:00:22 -0400

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  > > I can see how that command is useful, but why should that shell not
  > > have a buffer to manipulate it by?  You can still have the
  > > commands that don't use the buffer, but you'll also be able
  > > to use the buffer to restart the shell, kill the shell, and
  > > whatever else.

  > Yes, you can do all of the above.

I find it hard to understand that concretely.  Are you saying that
these shells do in fact have corresponding buffers?

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