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[Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

[Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 updateBaptiste Carvello devel2019 at baptiste-carvello.net
Fri May 24 05:20:57 EDT 2019
Hello,

Le 21/05/2019 à 22:30, Steve Dower a écrit :
>
> [...]
> 
> * the Python 3.7 installed from the store will not auto-update to 3.8,
> but when 3.8 is released we (Microsoft) will update the redirect to
> point at it
> * if you pass arguments to the redirect command, it just exits with an
> error code - you only get the Store page if you run it without arguments

I was wondering how those 2 bullet points combine. Say a user installs
3.7 from the store, then uses "python.exe" with arguments, in a shebang
line or a batch script.

Does it mean the script might break unexpectedly when 3.8 is released?
Then, would it make sense for the redirect command to proxy to the 3.7
install when arguments are passed?

Cheers,
Baptiste


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