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Type: Bug
# Behaviour
When having the Activate Environments setting checked, the Python extension tries to activate in REPLs from other Languages i.e. Julia REPL, which is a problem as conda activa…
toihr updated
2 weeks ago
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For a lot of Python projects, in my case Django web projects, simply running a straight Python REPL isn't very helpful. There's a lot of environment setup and initialization that is required for the R…
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### First check
- [X] I added a descriptive title to this issue.
- [X] I used the GitHub search to find a similar request and didn't find it.
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## Case description
I was an environment using Julia 1.9. When I used `> Julia: start REPL`, it opened a terminal with Julia REPL 1.9:
At the bottom of the screen, it shows
So far, as expected…
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Getting the following issue in Railroader:
[RuntimeUnityEditor] [Warning] Failed to initialize REPL environment - The type initializer for 'Mono.CSharp.SkipVisibilityExt' threw an exception.
Seems…
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Type: Bug
# Behavior
### Context
Upon starting a native python REPL, the default kernel "Python REPL" is active. With the setting `"python.REPL.sendToNativeREPL": true`, Shift+Enter sends code…
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Currently, without any changes to `startup.jl`, running `julia` from the command activates the root environment. I think this is a poor UX but it exists for safety reasons ( we don't want julia -e "us…
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An option to store/differentiate REPL history per environment would be nice. So one can work in different environments and keep the REPL history consistent to that environment.
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![image](https://github.com/Olical/conjure/assets/32973761/22514450-778c-4375-90cc-ad780f11ca8f)
When trying to print things or get values from an async implementation usually the thing you wanna s…
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I'm running into a confusing error when I try to use RemoteREPL.jl with a recent nightly:
```
julia> RemoteREPL.connect_repl()
[ Info: Using session id b67a752f-c7bf-424f-9804-22e927f3c9b9
ERROR…