Brian Curtin <cur...@acm.org> added the comment: After looking at this more, I poked around and found a whole lot of things either missing or broken with _winreg.
Changes: - documentation missing for *ReflectionKey, and updated a few incorrectly documented exceptions in the docstrings - QueryReflectionKey always returned False if the underlying API call succeeded (used return code from call instead of bool param) - addition of RegCreateKeyEx and RegDeleteKeyEx for 64-bit support - changed the test suite to cover much more of the _winreg API. There are now classes for local, remote, and 64-bit specific tests, with some tests in the 64-bit class which are specific to whether Python was compiled for 32 or 64-bit due to the differences in how _winreg acts. So far everything passes on XP 32-bit, Server 2003 32-bit, and Server 2003 64-bit with a 32-bit Python. On Server 2003 64-bit with a 64-bit Python, I get one failure on test_create_open_delete_for_32bit about DeleteKeyEx -- not sure what the deal is, but I'm looking into it. There is an added file, delete_regkey.vbs, because 32-bit applications can create keys in the 64-bit space, but apparently they cannot be deleted with DeleteKey -- they'd need DeleteKeyEx but that's 64-bit only. It's used as a cleanup to make sure the key gets deleted in one case. ---------- title: Patch - add RegCreateKeyEx to _winreg -> Add {Create|Delete}KeyEx to _winreg, doc and test updates Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file15370/winreg_add_createkeyex_v2.patch _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue7347> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com