Message161569
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larry |
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Arfrever, Hobson.Lane, Roman.Evstifeev, benjamin.peterson, cvrebert, eric.araujo, ganadist, giampaolo.rodola, larry, pitrou, r.david.murray, rosslagerwall, smarnach, tebeka |
| Date |
2012年05月25日.11:40:01 |
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<1337946002.62.0.116686324415.issue3177@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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> As an example, ``os.startfile("a.py")`` will usually run `a.py`
> in the Python interpreter, while ``xdg-open a.py`` it will
> usually open the source code in an editor on Linux.
Well, so how about on UNIX shutil.launch (or whatever it's called) first checks to see if we're referring to a file. If we are, check to see if it's marked executable. If it is, execute it under a shell. Failing *that* we could run xdg-open where available. |
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| 2012年05月25日 11:40:02 | larry | set | recipients:
+ larry, tebeka, pitrou, giampaolo.rodola, benjamin.peterson, eric.araujo, ganadist, Arfrever, r.david.murray, cvrebert, rosslagerwall, smarnach, Roman.Evstifeev, Hobson.Lane |
| 2012年05月25日 11:40:02 | larry | set | messageid: <1337946002.62.0.116686324415.issue3177@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年05月25日 11:40:02 | larry | link | issue3177 messages |
| 2012年05月25日 11:40:01 | larry | create |
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