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authorGreg Noel <GregNoel@tigris.org>2010-04-24 05:51:13 +0000
committerGreg Noel <GregNoel@tigris.org>2010-04-24 05:51:13 +0000
commit6a372812448d3462ac91d2c392f323b93df7e383 (patch)
treea4b9f900e52561a91e0c4509dc6c692492996b7f /test/builderrors.py
parentf7ac1212e72b65e2840b9b116b962e3872e30e8e (diff)
downloadscons-6a372812448d3462ac91d2c392f323b93df7e383.tar.gz
http://scons.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2345
Comb out all code that supported earlier versions of Python. Most such code is in snippets of only a few lines and can be identified by having a Python version string in it. Such snippets add up; this combing pass probably got rid of over 500 lines of code.
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diff --git a/test/builderrors.py b/test/builderrors.py
index e5d8866e..0133107f 100644
--- a/test/builderrors.py
+++ b/test/builderrors.py
@@ -133,9 +133,8 @@ test.run(status=2, stderr=None)
test.must_not_contain_any_line(test.stderr(), ['Exception', 'Traceback'])
-# Python 1.5.2 on a FC3 system doesn't even get to the exitvalmap
-# because it fails with "No such file or directory." Just comment
-# this out for now, there are plenty of other good tests below.
+#TODO: This was originally commented out because of a problem with 1.5.2,
+# but it doesn't work on later Pythons, either.
#expected = [
# "too long", # posix
# "nvalid argument", # win32