On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:48:55 -0500, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you reproduce the bug on the console? Or, try starting with a new
> line in the output. Or, try a input().
I can reproduce the issue in the console. I'm not convinced it's actually
a bug, unless for some reason the interpreter is preventing a buffer flush.
The new line in the output also doesn't work (and isn't desirable anyway),
and neither does adding input.
Could the problem be that I'm using a with statement? I have output
flushed in __enter__:
def __enter__(self):
"""Ensures that the test begins appropriately.
In particular, this method will enter the directory specified in the
instance."""
self.pardir = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(self.path)
sys.stdout.write ("%s" % (self.name.ljust(30),))
sys.stdout.flush()
return self
Is it possible that flushing is prohibited until __exit__ is called?
Best,
Ethan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://uppertank.net/ethanm/
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