Care to share? :) I just did a Google Groups search and couldn't find anything from you on the subject. Just pointers to the instructions for building extentions to Python, which is not what I want :) Ideally, I want to be able to track the Python CVS and compile it with either VC or Borland, depending on the phase of the moon. As for a -D_DEBUG problem; I have not hit any actual _problems_ besides _winreg and its use of certain functions for dealing with wide chars in the registry that Borland seems to be missing. --Stephen (replace 'NOSPAM' with 'seraph' to respond in email) -- "jj" <jj at void.si> wrote in message news:s1laet0bi12niusq4e51cnhm1n8eoeuc7d at 4ax.com... > Hm, I posted the same stuff a month ago. > I hope you fixed -D_DEBUG issue. > > JJ > On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 07:06:02 GMT, "Stephen" <news at myNOSPAM.org> wrote: > > >Howdy, > > > > I just sent in the patch to fix up all the Python sources to let it > >compile from the Borland free compiler or C++Builder. This leaves two issues > >remaining before I put up the projects/makefiles somewhere: > > > > #1) BCC is giving off the STRANGEST warnings. They make no sense-at-all, > >it seems to me that the compiler doesn't comprehend that a variable that > >only gets modified by macros is actually being modified, so it complains a > >LOT about 'variable is assigned a value but never used' etc. Anyways, I'm > >looking to the C++Builder for a fix on this :) > > > > #2) 'msvcrt'. That's the only barrier to actually having the sources > >compile if my patch is added in. I havn't yet actually looked at how much > >can be salvaged/#ifdef'd around to duplicate the functionality for > >borland... but I have a question: > > > > Why the heck is it called _msvcrt_? Half of it will work right now -- I > >know Borland supports putch/getch, for instance. The other half will likely > >just need some minor fixes. The module *really* should be called > >'winconsole' or something. > > > >Anyways. :) > > > >--Stephen > >(replace 'NOSPAM' with 'seraph' to respond in email) > > >
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