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I am not sure I am following ... when in doubt, check this PyTerminal demo: https://webreflection.github.io/coincident/test/pyterminal/ input is supported there with both MicroPython and Pyodide ... so I don't know what you are doing but you do need a Otherwise, please provide the minimal broken example you can present as HTML where P.S. in short, an empty screenshot doesn't really help us helping you ... questions like "which PyScript version?" or "where is your HTML?" and so on are inevitable here. |
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I tried your simple example both locally and on PyScript.com, and it seems to work fine for me on both: If you open the developer console, do you see any error messages? |
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I was trying recreating one of my python projects using the standard terminal input/output system, but the output was this:
I traced the problem to the
input("")
commands in my code.I thought terminal workers with
input()
were supported, I even found this example on the official documentation:At first I thought it was a sort of fixable thread problem as shone hear, but that same page states:
so I tried to do it on pyscript.com but whit the same results.
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