On 7/20/2011 11:35 PM, Mark Hammond wrote: > * If the command starts with the definition of a customized command > followed by a space character, the customized command will be used. > See below for a description of customized commands. > Then a shebang line of '#! vpython' in a script named 'doit.py' will > result in the launcher using the command-line 'c:\bin\vpython.exe -foo > doit.py' Shouldn't the second paragraph include a space before the 2nd ' ? In other words, the command as quoted does not show a "customized command followed by a space character" as the definition requires. I don't know why the space character is required, or maybe "white space" was meant, so that the line terminating newline character qualifies also to delimit the customized command? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20110721/31945ef6/attachment.html>
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