[Python-Dev] PEP about sys.implementation and implementation specific user site directory (original) (raw)
Christian Heimes lists at cheimes.de
Sat Oct 10 03:01:12 CEST 2009
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Dino Viehland wrote:
Given that this is all about establishing some common ground between implementations I would propose not using a CPython specific term here such as PyStructSequence :) The Python docs seem to use structseq for sys.floatinfo.
You got me! :)
compiler (required): verbose name of the compiler, for example "GCC 4.3.3", "Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (Apple Inc.)", "Mono JIT compiler version 2.0.1" What's the value of this attribute? The main reason I ask is there's no way that I know of to determine the JIT being used in .NET. We could of course fill in some dummy value here for IronPython but I'm also not sure why anyone would use this.
Martin has already answered both points to my satisfaction. Do you agree with him?
Christian
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