Trent Mick <trentm@ActiveState.com> writes: > We (ActiveState) are committed to getting the functionality in -- which > means that David and myself can help with coding and testing. Depending > on the schedule, I can help with e.g. filling out the test suite. We > can also setup some test machines to test things that are probably too > odd to fit in the test suite. > > Martin, if there is anything we can do to help with for this patch, > please let us know. At the moment, a review would be most appreciated. Please consider Guido's comments as being taken care of, except for the test suite. Neil's original patch (winunichanges.zip) has a number of test cases, for various file names, and for open, os.{stat, rename, mkdir, chdir, _getfullpathname}. You could start from that, or make your own test cases - "full coverage" (in terms of tested functions) appears to be desirable, and it should not print to stdout, but assert things instead. In addition, I have no W9x system. I assume Neil is right in his analysis that the *W functions are not useful/not available on W9x? If so, somebody should test that the resulting Python binary still runs on W9x, falling back to the FileSystemDefaultEncoding. Regards, Martin
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