Add auto save and restore for config options#531
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Thanks, I'll look into this soon. Maybe I'll end up cherry-picking changes from here. This is a great start. |
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Fixes issue #232 and #339. Seems very odd to a new user that ptpython does not save the options the user sets via the nice F2 menu so this PR adds that feature.
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ptpythonsettings are saved at~/.config/config.jsonand theptipythonsettings are saved at~/.config/ipython-config.json. Only settings that are different from default are saved and the values are pruned each time to ensure that any old config values are removed. Anyconfig.py, if present, re-defines the user's default.I've been careful in the way I have designed this change and to keep it very generic so please ask questions here if you think something looks odd.