On 25/03/2009 10:05 AM, David Bolen wrote: > Kristján Valur Jónsson<kristjan at ccpgames.com> writes: > >> Now, I know that this msvc behaviour can be disabled, but it was >> decided that it was not appropriate to meddle with runtime flags of >> the whole process for python. > > I must have missed that discussion, but I can't see what the problem > is if such an override only occurs during the buildbot non-interactive > test runs? Isn't that what using -n in the buildbot test.bat did? The issue was that Python unconditionally changed the behaviour of the CRT, not only during the test suite. I'm inclined to agree that Python itself (ie, pythonxx.dll on windows) has no business changing these flags, but it should be up to the application - ie, either python.exe itself, or exposed to the python app - the latter of which is what my patch offers. Note however that my patch doesn't cause any .py code to actually change the flags, just offers the ability for them to do so. Curt's suggestion of redirecting to a file is better still - I'll look at tweaking my patch to also offer that capability... Cheers, Mark
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