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Subject: RE: Python 2.5.1: Potential Bug in "print"
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 15:32:19 +0100
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On 20 September 2007 07:23, Mike MacFerrin wrote:

> I'm a grad student in a Compiler Tools course, and (as part of the course)
> we're compiling a subset of the Python language down to C, and from there
> to x86 Assmebly.  Our code has to pass a lengthy series of test-suites for
> correctness (comparing the output of our compiled C Code with that of
> native Python code), and I stumbled across what seems to be a quirky bug in
> Cygwin Python 2.5.1 (the most recent install).     


> Any suggestions or workarounds?

  Can you roll back your install?  2.4.3 doesn't reproduce the problem.

    cheers,
      DaveK
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