Change __name__ to '__main__'#692
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(As you can probably tell by all these PRs, I've been using bpython a lot recently. It's awesome and I thank you so much for all the hard work that's been put in so far) |
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Wouldn't that break |
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The behavior of other repls (
pythonandipython) is to set__name__to'__main__'. You can test this by simply printing__name__or by running bpython on some file that has a__name__ == '__main__'guard. This was first changed in #506 but as noted in that issue, the original reason for changing has been lost. Since__name__ == '__main__'is so common (it appears 16 times in this codebase alone), it's a significant annoyance to not be able to run files in bpython with that guard. I request you change it back to this more useful behavior.