[Python-ideas] Making -m work for scripts
Antoine Pitrou
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Thu Jun 11 19:37:30 CEST 2015
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On Thu, 11 Jun 2015 20:23:57 +0300 Ram Rachum <ram at rachum.com> wrote: > Hi, > > What do you think about making `python -m whatever` work also for installed > scripts and not just for modules? I need this now because I've installed > pypy on Linux, and I'm not sure how to run the `nosetests` of PyPy (in > contrast to the `nosetests` of the system Python.) It's sometimes a mess to > find where Linux installed the scripts related with each version of Python. > But if I could do `pypy -m nosetests` then I'd have a magic solution. What > do you think? How would Python know where to find the script? Note: if "python -m nose" doesn't already work, it is probably a nice feature request for nose. Regards Antoine.
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