Don't quote the path to Python unless the path contains an embedded space.

Quoting the path doesn't work on Win2K (cmd.exe) regardless, this is just
a hack to let the test pass again on Win2K (so long as Python isn't
installed in a path that does contain an embedded space).  On Win2K it
looks like we'd also have to add a second pair of double quotes, around
the entire command line.
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Tim Peters 2003-03-07 21:10:21 +00:00
parent 669454e9dc
commit 61cd0db3d2
1 changed files with 4 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -14,8 +14,11 @@ from os import popen
# python -c "import sys;print sys.argv" {rest_of_commandline}
# This results in Python being spawned and printing the sys.argv list.
# We can then eval() the result of this, and see what each argv was.
python = sys.executable
if ' ' in python:
python = '"' + python + '"' # quote embedded space for cmdline
def _do_test_commandline(cmdline, expected):
cmd = '"%s" -c "import sys;print sys.argv" %s' % (sys.executable, cmdline)
cmd = '%s -c "import sys;print sys.argv" %s' % (python, cmdline)
data = popen(cmd).read()
got = eval(data)[1:] # strip off argv[0]
if got != expected: