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The SmartTerminal.__init__ method is the initialization and "run" method for the application.  Much of the code that would normally be in it has been moved to SmartTerminal.restart which is used to restart the application when just the parameters have been changed.  See the docstring there.
 
The SmartTerminal.__init__ method is the initialization and "run" method for the application.  Much of the code that would normally be in it has been moved to SmartTerminal.restart which is used to restart the application when just the parameters have been changed.  See the docstring there.
 
== Global Values ==
 
 
Yes I know that globals are bad, but they can be useful.  For example many class instances need to access the parameter file.  This can be done using the singleton class AppGlobal.
 
It has values at the class level ( not instance ) that are available simply by importing the class.  Most values are defaulted to None, and are set to valid values as the application initializes.
 
  
 
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