Thomas Jollans wrote:
On 30/07/11 20:39, Ethan Furman wrote:
How it works: since the sys.argv object does yet exist, I create an
object and assign it to sys.argv; then, when Python assigns the actual
argv to sys.argv, my object is tossed, and the __del__ method is called;
the __del__ method is then able to access the real argv and set the
title bar accordingly. I put the sleep in just to avoid any possible
race conditions, but I'm not sure it's necessary. If you don't want to
see all the command-line args, you can pre-process command any way you
like.
Why though? Can't you just call SetConsoleTitle immediately?
When you say immediately, when exactly do you mean?
I can't call it when sitecustomize first runs because sys.argv does not
yet exist. If I call it as soon as __del__ is run (without the sleep)
then sometimes it works, but at least once it failed. I haven't done a
lot of research into it as it hasn't failed with the bit of sleep thrown
in, and I have bigger fish to fry. Now where did I put the tartar
sauce? ;)
~Ethan~
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