> > - test_largefile takes a *very* long time. Perhaps it actually > > creates a truly large file (the Mac OSX filesystem is case > > insensitive, so I suppose it may be so different that it doesn't > > support files with holes in them). Maybe the test should disable > > itself (or part of itself) unless a specific resource is requested? > > Do you mean that on other systems it does *not* create these gigantic > files??!? I've always wondered what the use was... Hmm, if this test > test support for files with holes, how come that Windows then doesn't > have the same problem as the Mac, it also doesn't support holes in > files, or does it? RTSL: # On Windows this test comsumes large resources; It takes a long time to build # the >2GB file and takes >2GB of disk space therefore the resource must be # enabled to run this test. If not, nothing after this line stanza will be # executed. if sys.platform[:3] == 'win': test_support.requires( 'largefile', 'test requires %s bytes and a long time to run' % str(size)) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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