Just one-off tests will still use just "python" (or "python3" if the
-3 flag is given).  Searching PATH will only be used for sympy-bot
work.

Aaron Meurer

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Mayorov Michael <march...@kb.csu.ru> wrote:
>> Not only that, but you can determine a lot of things just by guessing. For
>> example, if could easily search the PATH for all versions of Python.
>
> Yes, but I'm not sure that developers will always want to test own code on
> each version of available interpreter. And also, developers may have pythons
> not in PATH( configured with --prefix ), and even if developer will create
> symlink or reference in PATH, or just add python location to PATH, then how
> we will determine which python he will want to use?
>
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