Makes the mprof executable use sys.executable instead of "python" for subprocess#132
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Makes the mprof executable use sys.executable instead of "python" for subprocess#132Bernhard10 wants to merge 2 commits intopythonprofilers:masterfrom
sys.executable instead of "python" for subprocess#132Bernhard10 wants to merge 2 commits intopythonprofilers:masterfrom
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Hi Whenever I try to do the 'mprof run <filename.py> ' it says 'mprof is not recognized as an internal or external command'. |
pquentin
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Oct 5, 2017
| cmd_line = get_cmd_line(args) | ||
| args[1:1] = ("-m", "memory_profiler", "--timestamp", | ||
| "-o", mprofile_output) | ||
| #print(" ".join(args)) |
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Apart from the comment that @pquentin left, this will need a rebase. Anyone else wants to do it? |
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When
mprof runstarts a subprocess, it now usessys.executableas the python interpreter instead of the string python.This is useful so the user can run mprof with a python version that is not in the first hit in the current PATH.