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Author gvanrossum
Recipients Mark.Shannon, brett.cannon, eric.snow, gvanrossum, lemburg, ronaldoussoren
Date 2021-08-27.14:33:05
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We should ask Neil S. for the issue where Larry introduced this. That might
have some discussion.

But if I had to guess, it’s confusing that you can see *Python* source that
you can’t edit (or rather, where editing doesn’t get reflected in the next
Python run, unless you also compile it.

I know that occasionally  a debug session I add a print statement to a
stdlib module.
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