> To summarise the differences between the two approaches: > > Pros (-m over runpy.py, in order of significance as I see it): > - easy to combine with other Python command line options > - OS & environment independent > - easier to use with a non-installed interpreter > - no work for Python packaging folks > - more concise to invoke > - no namespace issues with naming a script > - C API for those embedding python There is one more small pro: easier to version: e.g if there are multiple installed versions of python on your machine, you could could invoke a module from a particular python version: python2.4 -m pydoc with a wrapper script you will need a wrapper per version...(Or some way to find/invoke the right version of python from the wrapper) Ilya > > Cons: > - YACLO (Yet Another Command Line Option) > - CPython specific (other interpreters could choose to reimplement) > > With YACLO seeming to be Guido's main reason for being -0 on the idea. > > It looks like the script option would require input from those with better > knowledge than me of the packaging set up for Windows, *nix and Mac as to how it > could be made to work 'nicely' in each environment. > > And the issue of combining it with other command line options would remain. It's > all very well to have "runpy.py" as an executable script, but providing extra > options to the interpreter would require: > > 1. Locate runpy.py (e.g. /usr/bin/local/runpy.py, /usr/bin/runpy.py) > 2. Invoke python <options> <dir>/runpy.py <module> > > Which means we're back to having to find out where at least part of the Python > installation lives on each machine (only once per machine, which is an > improvement over the status quo, but still not as tidy as a single command line > option). > > I find that persuasive enough that I think it's worthwhile to finish the '-m' > patch, and add a documentation patch. > > Regards, > Nick. > > -- > Nick Coghlan > Brisbane, Australia > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/ilya%40bluefir.net >
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