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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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51761806
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51761806
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Apr 11, 2007
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Georg Brandl
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Repair missing spaces after \UNIX.
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program name (set by
\cfunction
{
Py
_
SetProgramName()
}
above) and some
environment variables. The returned string consists of a series of
directory names separated by a platform dependent delimiter
character. The delimiter character is
\character
{
:
}
on
\UNIX
and Mac OS X,
character. The delimiter character is
\character
{
:
}
on
\UNIX
{}
and Mac OS X,
\character
{
;
}
on Windows. The returned string points into
static storage; the caller should not modify its value. The value
is available to Python code as the list
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\filevar
{
prefix
}
and
\filevar
{
exec-prefix
}
stand for the directories
that Python is installed to, and where it finds its libraries at
run-time. They are always the same under Windows, and very
often the same under
\UNIX
and Mac OS X. You can find out what your Python
often the same under
\UNIX
{}
and Mac OS X. You can find out what your Python
installation uses for
\filevar
{
prefix
}
and
\filevar
{
exec-prefix
}
by
running Python in interactive mode and typing a few simple commands.
Under
\UNIX
, just type
\code
{
python
}
at the shell prompt. Under
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\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
expanduser
}{
path
}
On
\UNIX
and Windows, return the argument with an initial component of
On
\UNIX
{}
and Windows, return the argument with an initial component of
\samp
{
\~
}
or
\samp
{
\~\var
{
user
}}
replaced by that
\var
{
user
}
's home directory.
On
\UNIX
, an initial
\samp
{
\~
}
is replaced by the environment variable
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\sectionauthor
{
Bob Savage
}{
bobsavage@mac.com
}
Python on a Macintosh running Mac OS X is in principle very similar to
Python on any other
\UNIX
platform, but there are a number of additional
Python on any other
\UNIX
{}
platform, but there are a number of additional
features such as the IDE and the Package Manager that are worth pointing out.
Python on Mac OS 9 or earlier can be quite different from Python on
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