Weird bug of the day: asyncio.create_subprocess_exec('full/path/to/program.exe') works reliably, but asyncio.create_subprocess_exec('program.exe') occasionally makes the process crash. That was not fun to figure out.
Same thing happens with subprocess.Popen, too. What the heck
At least on UNIX, program startup puts a lot of things (env variables, argv, ...) at the start of the memory. Having a shorter/longer executable path may well shift things from one memory page into the next and cause spurious clashes if a program is faulty.
I think if you double-click an exe, Windows gives it the full path as a command line argument? Some careless programmer must've relied on that instead of making the path absolute
class A:
__slots__ = ('a')
class B(A):
__slots__ = ('b')
class C(A):
__slots__ = ('c')
class D(C,B):
__slots__ = ('d')
results in:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\PC\Desktop\help.py", line 10, in <module>
class D(C,B):
TypeError: multiple bases have instance lay-out conflict
drove me crazy today. Better start with __slots__ right from the start an do not implemnt it just after you finished your mixin class. In case you want to use slots of course.
I've somehow found myself in a beer garden listening to a brass band playing several patriotic songs (this wasn't planned) but I don't much feel like giving this sun back
Land of hope and glory is currently playing. This might actually be a bit much for me, actually
@Aran-Fey heh. interesting consequence of how magic @dataclass is, but both results are clearly the "right" behaviour
@Aran-Fey that seems incredibly bad, considering that programs that care about the command line are normally run from the command line, in which case they would normally just see program.exe