On Aug 13, 2008, at 5:22 AM, Chris Withers wrote:

Hi All,

What I'd like to do at the start of the "Script generation" section was cat the setup.py of the demo egg to show the entry point where the demo eggs defines its script.

However, given that the demo egg is a binary egg, I can't decide what the best way to do this is.

We could just show the contents of setup.py or simply explain, perhaps in a footnote that the scripts are defined via entry points, giving a link to the setuptools documentation.



I'd thought of using the zipfile module to reach inside the egg, but I'm confused as to why -py2.3.egg files are specified in the test and work even though I'm running with python 2.4 and there's no python 2.3 in sight?

The examples have to show something, The tests have to be run with multiple versions of Python, since multiple versions of Python are supported. An output normalizer takes care adjusting actual and expected output for the version of Python used at run time.

Jim

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Jim Fulton
Zope Corporation


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