I don't know how to ignore the BytesWarning without importing warning. How can I do that? Victor Le vendredi 29 octobre 2010 04:31:42, Benjamin Peterson a écrit : > 2010/10/28 victor.stinner <python-checkins at python.org>: > > Author: victor.stinner > > Date: Fri Oct 29 02:38:58 2010 > > New Revision: 85902 > > > > Log: > > Issue #10210: os.get_exec_path() ignores BytesWarning warnings > > > > > > Modified: > > python/branches/py3k/Lib/os.py > > python/branches/py3k/Lib/test/test_os.py > > > > Modified: python/branches/py3k/Lib/os.py > > ========================================================================= > > ===== --- python/branches/py3k/Lib/os.py (original) > > +++ python/branches/py3k/Lib/os.py Fri Oct 29 02:38:58 2010 > > @@ -382,18 +382,32 @@ > > *env* must be an environment variable dict or None. If *env* is > > None, os.environ will be used. > > """ > > + # Use a local import instead of a global import to avoid bootstrap > > issue: + # the os module is used to build Python extensions. > > + import warnings > > This sort of function import should be avoided.
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