I know what you want. You have already explained it. And the video confirms it.
I am not sure which IDE's have selective execution as i dont use it, so i never kept tabs on which ones have that option over the years. I do know PyCharm does as i tried it after this thread. Explained here. It might not be an identical IDE compared to what you are used to, but it does the same thing. And the community edition is free.
If you dont like PyCharm, my suggestion would be to install various IDE's and look for selective execution options in it. Google the IDE and see which ones have it. Googling myself, this comes up as some other otpions. Note: You dont need a python IDE, any IDE can run python even if its for c/c++/java, etc. So dont restrict yourself by googling it as python IDE like this person did.
I am not sure which IDE's have selective execution as i dont use it, so i never kept tabs on which ones have that option over the years. I do know PyCharm does as i tried it after this thread. Explained here. It might not be an identical IDE compared to what you are used to, but it does the same thing. And the community edition is free.
If you dont like PyCharm, my suggestion would be to install various IDE's and look for selective execution options in it. Google the IDE and see which ones have it. Googling myself, this comes up as some other otpions. Note: You dont need a python IDE, any IDE can run python even if its for c/c++/java, etc. So dont restrict yourself by googling it as python IDE like this person did.
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