Nick Coghlan wrote: > The PEPs don't go into the process of how we actually hook the command > line up to the runpy module though - that's something you need to dig > into the main.c code to really understand. Yeah, main.c does quite a lot... ;-) This all spawned from a suggestion by Jim Fulton over on the distutils-sig that it would be nice if there was a python module that did all of the various types of launching found in main.c. His use case is so that buildout scripts can easily use the same functionality that the interpreter startup uses. I didn't spot any, but does anyone know of code in that mix that couldn't be moved to a pure python module like runpy? If not, how would people feel about the various types of launching all moving to runpy rather than just the -m stuff being there? cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk
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