Message336863
| Author | Anthony Sottile |
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| Recipients | Anthony Sottile, Chris Billington, Ivan.Pozdeev, Peter L3, SilentGhost, __Vano, barry, brett.cannon, cheryl.sabella, christian.heimes, emma_smith, eric.smith, eric.snow, ionelmc, jaraco, mhammond, ncoghlan, pitrou, steve.dower, takluyver, terry.reedy, veky |
| Date | 2019-02-28.18:25:39 |
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| Message-id | <1551378339.36.0.0336805607153.issue33944@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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> What I think Anthony is looking for are ways to register “start up functions” that get executed automatically when the Python interpreter starts up yes, this is what I want to still exist :) my hope is that there's a clear standards-track replacement *before* deprecating .pth (which currently satisfies my usecases for startup functions) |
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| 2019-02-28 18:25:39 | Anthony Sottile | set | recipients: + Anthony Sottile, mhammond, barry, brett.cannon, terry.reedy, jaraco, ncoghlan, pitrou, eric.smith, christian.heimes, ionelmc, SilentGhost, __Vano, eric.snow, takluyver, steve.dower, veky, Ivan.Pozdeev, emma_smith, cheryl.sabella, Chris Billington, Peter L3 |
| 2019-02-28 18:25:39 | Anthony Sottile | set | messageid: <1551378339.36.0.0336805607153.issue33944@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2019-02-28 18:25:39 | Anthony Sottile | link | issue33944 messages |
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