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>>> a = 1
... b = '2'
... c = [1,2,3]
... d = {'a' : 1}
... class junk():
... pass
>>>
And everything shows as expected.
If I now define a function:
>>> def fn():
... pass
I get the following output including an error in the developer console
From this point onwards, as long as the function remains in the global scope, the Environment never updates and I keep getting the same error every time I enter anything into the console.
>>> x=10
>>> y=20
>>> z=30
But if I remove the function, the error goes away and the environment pane updates again
>>> del fn
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Using Rodeo v2.5.2 on Windows
The environment works fine intially. E.g.
And everything shows as expected.
If I now define a function:
I get the following output including an error in the developer console
From this point onwards, as long as the function remains in the global scope, the Environment never updates and I keep getting the same error every time I enter anything into the console.
But if I remove the function, the error goes away and the environment pane updates again
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: