[Zope-dev] RE: python.exe vs pythonw.exe difference?
Tim Peters
tim.one at comcast.net
Tue Mar 2 14:06:36 EST 2004
[Thomas Heller]
> [I'm currently reading python-list via the gmane nntp interface, I
> don't know whether there really is a gmane.comp.web.zope.devel
> newsgroup]
I don't know either, so I'll copy you directly.
[Tim]
>> ...
>> Here's a Python program to try:
>>
>> """
>> import sys
>> if 1: # edit to 1 for stdout, 0 for stderr
>> console = sys.stdout
>> else:
>> console = sys.stderr
>>
>> import traceback
>> tb = file('tb.txt', 'w')
>>
>> try:
>> i = 0
>> while True:
>> i += 1
>> console.write('.')
>> except:
>> print >> tb, "Died when trying to write byte", i
>> traceback.print_exc(file=tb)
>> tb.close()
>> """
>>
>> Under Win98SE, and regardless of whether it writes to stdout or
>> stderr, it dies when run under pythonw, and tb.txt contains this
>> after:
>>
>> Died when trying to write byte 4097
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "wr.py", line 14, in ?
>> console.write('.')
>> IOError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
[Thomas]
> I get exactly the same, on Win XP Pro, both for sys.stdout and
> sys.stderr.
That's good to know! Thanks.
> ...
> Since it seems XP shows the same behaviour than win98SE, has the
> behaviour of Python changed? Were IOErrors ignored on sys.stdout or
> sys.stderr in earlier versions?
No, the same program fails the same way here under pythonw 2.2.3 and 2.1.3
(with s/file/open/ and s/True/1/). The OP wasn't clear about what "it"
meant, though (in "it used to work"). I guess it's most likely he meant
running Zope 2.5 as a service used to work, not that running Zope 2.5 by
hand from a DOS box with pythonw used to work, but don't know. It's
certainly possible that something relevant changed in Zope, and/or in how
Zope tries to live with Windows services.
> IIRC, /F first proposed that pythonw.exe should create a console to
> have a place to show tracebacks. Sounds like a good idea to me.
Some way of having pythonw not drop output into the bit bucket has sounded
like a good idea to everyone for about a decade now <wink>.
ideas-ain't-code-ly y'rs - tim
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