[Python-Dev] Linking with mscvrt
Neil Hodgson
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Thu Feb 9 23:00:10 CET 2006
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Martin v. Löwis: > COM really solves all problems people might have on Windows. COM was partly just a continuation of the practices used for controls, VBXs and other forms of extension. Visual Basic never forced use of a particular compiler or runtime library for extensions so why should Python? It was also easy to debug an extension DLL inside release-mode VB (I can't recall if debug versions of VB were ever readily available) which is something that is more difficult than it should be for Python. > Alas, it is not a cross-platform API. Standard C is cross-platform, > so Python uses it in its own APIs. The old (pre-XPCOM) Netscape plugin interface was cross-platform and worked with any compiler on Windows. Neil
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