N.B. The
py
launcher on Windows is a bit strange: it seems to try to auto-detect the desired Python version and it fails (at least sometimes). A simple Hello-World program using Python3 syntax can be compiled withpy -m py_compile
as the launcher chooses Python3 but executing it withpy "%f"
chooses Python2, for whatever reason.
But since this happens also in the terminal, it is unrelated to this PR and Geany in general.
Well, if it doesn't work maybe it's worse to use it than something less magical? I don't know what the Windows installer does, but if there is python
, python2
or python3
, maybe we should pick one that is consistent in behavior instead of using py
that apparently behaves randomly?
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