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Author Julian
Recipients Julian, brett.cannon, ezio.melotti, lennartyseboodt, ncoghlan, pitrou
Date 2011年12月04日.00:24:06
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I know this is a feature, and on occasion as pointed out a useful one. But in some cases it can be a tad annoying as the OP probably considered it.
I had a recent example where a lingering .pyc made my test suite pass (and me nearly push broken code) despite the fact that I'd moved the file away and edited it, with bugs. Obviously I now remember to rebuild and remove all .pyc's before I commit, but it took a near miss to remind me to.
Would it be useful to have a command line flag that did something like this (perhaps that test runners could set by default) to prevent others from running into similar situations?
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2011年12月04日 00:24:07Juliansetrecipients: + Julian, brett.cannon, ncoghlan, pitrou, ezio.melotti, lennartyseboodt
2011年12月04日 00:24:07Juliansetmessageid: <1322958247.14.0.372907187746.issue13523@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
2011年12月04日 00:24:06Julianlinkissue13523 messages
2011年12月04日 00:24:06Juliancreate

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