Message140275
| Author |
eric.araujo |
| Recipients |
benjamin.peterson, cool-RR, cvrebert, eric.araujo, ganadist, giampaolo.rodola, rosslagerwall |
| Date |
2011年07月13日.15:39:33 |
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3.6294662e-07 |
| Marked as misclassified |
No |
| Message-id |
<1310571574.53.0.696168381056.issue3177@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
I’m not sure we want to copy the Windows startfile call for other OSes. The os module is designed to wrap system-level calls, masking OS differences (for sendfile, for example) but not going further; it’s up to other modules (like shutil) to build more convenient APIs on top of what os provides. xdg-open is a program that’s used to open files or URIs, but it does not provide other actions like Windows’ startfile does (edit, print, etc.), not is it backed by a system call. For these reasons, I think it’s inappropriate to implement os.startfile for non-Windows systems. People can use subprocess to run open or xdg-open. |
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