Message128326
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brett.cannon |
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brett.cannon, pitrou, r.david.murray |
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2011年02月10日.18:20:49 |
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<1297362052.02.0.152444972819.issue10966@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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So os.name is also supported. But the point is that if a platform wants to be considered supported then they need to give us a patch to update the tests to make them acceptable to skip.
As for test_ttk and such, those that have a third-party dependency are still optional no matter what. This change is **only** for modules we expect to always build on certain platfoms (e.g., winreg under Windows or crypt on UNIX systems). I mean do we really think ctypes is optional at this point? In general no, only on select platforms where libffi support is lacking. So having the test skip because of a build failure under OS X (like I had for LLVM 2.8 for a while) should not be left behind but instead be considered a failure as ctypes is **supposed** to be supported under darwin. Extension build failure should not always be considered a non-failure. |
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| 2011年02月10日 18:20:52 | brett.cannon | set | recipients:
+ brett.cannon, pitrou, r.david.murray |
| 2011年02月10日 18:20:52 | brett.cannon | set | messageid: <1297362052.02.0.152444972819.issue10966@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011年02月10日 18:20:50 | brett.cannon | link | issue10966 messages |
| 2011年02月10日 18:20:50 | brett.cannon | create |
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