Message56600
| Author |
christian.heimes |
| Recipients |
brett.cannon, christian.heimes, gvanrossum |
| Date |
2007年10月20日.04:22:19 |
| SpamBayes Score |
0.37983486 |
| Marked as misclassified |
No |
| Message-id |
<47198279.9070102@cheimes.de> |
| In-reply-to |
<bbaeab100710192106o1e9709datc8997a1cac8e7eec@mail.gmail.com> |
| Content |
Brett Cannon wrote:
> Thanks. I just wish this whole ordeal had not been necessary (filed a
> bug report with Apple in hopes that this can be prevented for someone
> else). I can see why some people prefer to hack on PyPy, IronPython,
> or Jython instead of dealing with the joys of C. =)
The bug is rather strange. I would have imagined that fseek() and
rewind() are using the file descriptor internally. It's more than weird
that an operation on the file handler doesn't affect the file
descriptor. I wonder how they were able to manage it ...
IronPython might be fun but I've hacked PythonDotNet. You get the worst
from the C, .NET/C# and Mono together. Debugging is fun when you have to
do multiple turns with two debuggers and one of the debuggers is partly
broken. :[ |
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