On 7/20/2011 5:07 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Ethan Furman<et...@stoneleaf.us>  wrote:
I would say that would be a cool enhancement, as it could save a bit of
typing, but I think the launcher is quite useful even without path
traversal.
Two related points:

1. Walking PATH isn't necessary, but the cwd of the py process should
be inherited from the shell correctly. If it is, then 'py foo.py'
shouldn't need path traversal, it should just look in the current
directory. Using PATHEXT to turn 'foo.py' directly into an executable
command on PATH from any directory is different and out of scope for
the launcher.

Sorry, I disagree that it is out of scope. Looking in the current directory is fine, when the script is there, but my scripts are seldom in my data directories, and I want to run scripts (from the PATH) on data that is in the CWD. I consider this a _very common_ use case for using scripts/programs, but then if you want to use py from the command line to tweak which version of Python gets used to execute the script (if the default one didn't work, for example, and you want to try a different one), then suddenly, you have to find the path to the script, and specify it explicitly.

2. The defined launched command line handling means that "py -m foo"
should also work, so long as the current directory is inherited
correctly.

Even if CWD is a data directory, and foo.py is somewhere on the path?

Cheers,
Nick.


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