Python 3 minor irritation

Gib Bogle g.bogle at auckland.no.spam.ac.nz
Thu Feb 4 15:50:29 EST 2010


Gabriel Genellina wrote:
> But the associated program might change the current directory - that's 
> not the case with the default associations created by the Python 
> installer, but one should verify this.
> To the OP: please create this small test script
> 
> import os
> print("curdir=", os.getcwd())
> print("__file__=", __file__)
> input()
> 
> and post what you get when you double-click on it.
> 
> Also, from the command line, execute:
> 
> D:\temp>reg query HKCR\.py
> 
> ! REG.EXE VERSION 3.0
> 
> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.py
>     <Sin nombre>        REG_SZ  Python.File
>     Content Type        REG_SZ  text/plain
> 
> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.py\PersistentHandler

I'm interested in this, because I'm using Windows XP, and when I execute this 
command I see the first part but not the second (with PersistentHandler).  Is 
this related to the fact that when I double-click on a .py file the command 
window disappears after the execution is completed?



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