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Use new REPL for the "code" module #119512

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When installing Django in a Python 3.13 virtual environment and using Django's shell command, the old REPL is used.

It would be great if the code module supported the new REPL. From @ambv's reply in #119433 (comment) it looks like this will be considered in Python 3.14.


I would also like to know what projects should do in the meantime. For example, I found a way to modify Django's shell command in one's own project to use the new REPL, by using this within a try-except block:

from _pyrepl.simple_interact import run_multiline_interactive_console
run_multiline_interactive_console()

Is this an acceptable workaround before Python 3.14 is released? Or should this function not be relied on, seeing as it's in an undocumented module?

Has this already been discussed elsewhere?

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Links to previous discussion of this feature:

#119433 (review)

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