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run-tests: on windows, put correct python at front of PATH The older approach of trying to copy the python executable into the test directory was doomed to fail. There remains one weakness with this approach: if you've run "make local", tests may pick up the wrong extension DLLs from inside the source tree. I don't know why this happens. A reasonable workaround for now is to test either using --local or with a working directory that does not contain built DLLs.

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__init__.py
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# __init__.py - low-level interfaces to the Linux inotify subsystem
# Copyright 2006 Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License, or any later version.
'''Low-level interface to the Linux inotify subsystem.
The inotify subsystem provides an efficient mechanism for file status
monitoring and change notification.
This package provides the low-level inotify system call interface and
associated constants and helper functions.
For a higher-level interface that remains highly efficient, use the
inotify.watcher package.'''
__author__ = "Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>"
from _inotify import *
procfs_path = '/proc/sys/fs/inotify'
def _read_procfs_value(name):
def read_value():
try:
fp = open(procfs_path + '/' + name)
r = int(fp.read())
fp.close()
return r
except OSError:
return None
read_value.__doc__ = '''Return the value of the %s setting from /proc.
If inotify is not enabled on this system, return None.''' % name
return read_value
max_queued_events = _read_procfs_value('max_queued_events')
max_user_instances = _read_procfs_value('max_user_instances')
max_user_watches = _read_procfs_value('max_user_watches')