Hi Barry, On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 12:16:49AM -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote: > SF patch # 1382163 is a fairly simple patch to expose the Subversion > revision number to Python, both in the Py_GetBuildInfo() text, and in a > new Py_GetBuildNumber() C API function, and via a new sys.build_number > attribute.
I have a minor concern about people starting to use sys.build_number to check for features in their programs, instead of using sys.version_info or hasattr() or whatever is relevant -- e.g. because it seems to them that comparing a single number is easier than a tuple. The problem is that this build number would most likely have no meaning in non-CPython implementations. What about having instead: sys.build_info = ("CPython", <svn rev>, "trunk") This would make it clear that it's the CPython svn rev number, and it could possibly be used to distinguish between branches, too, which the revision number alone cannot do. ("trunk" is the last part of the path returned by "svn info".) Of course, what I'm trying to sneak in here is that it may be a good occasion to introduce an official way to determine which Python implementation the program is running on top of -- something more immediate than the sys.platform=="java" occasionally used in the test suite to look for Jython. (I know programs should not depend on this in general; I'm more thinking about places like the test suite.) A bientot, Armin _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com