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[Python-Dev] Directions for reproducing the coredump
M.-A. Lemburgmal@lemburg.com
Sat, 12 Aug 2000 13:36:14 +0200
"Eric S. Raymond" wrote:>> Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>:> > One thing i ran into as a result of trying to run it under the> > debugger, though: turning on cursesmodule was slightly nontrivial.> > There's no cursesmodule.c; it's _cursesmodule.c instead; but> > Modules/Setup says "#curses cursesmodule.c". Taking out the "#"> > wasn't sufficient; i had to edit and insert the underscores by hand> > to get curses to work.>> Your Setup is out of date.>> But this reminds me. There's way too much hand-hacking in the Setup> mechanism. It wouldn't be hard to enhance the Setup format to support> #if/#endif so that config.c generation could take advantage of> configure tests. That way, Setup could have constructs in it like> this:>> #if defined(CURSES)> #if defined(linux)> _curses _cursesmodule.c -lncurses> #else> _curses _cursesmodule.c -lcurses -ltermcap> #endif> #endif>> I'm willing to do and test this.This would be a *cool* thing to have :-) Definitely +1 from me if it's done in a portable way.(Not sure how you would get this to run without the C preprocessorthough -- and Python's Makefile doesn't provide any informationon how to call it in a platform independent way. It's probablycpp on most platforms, but you never know...)-- Marc-Andre Lemburg______________________________________________________________________Business:http://www.lemburg.com/Python Pages:http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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