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The claim is that the Windows Python interpreter is integrated somehow with
the OS such that a command line that tries to run Python with a script that
"looks suspicious" (i.e. in a system temp directory) fails with "Access
denied" without even loading the interpreter. At least that theory would
explain the "Access denied" errors we've been getting trying to run Python
scripts generated into the system temp directory by our integration tests.
Our hope is that generating such scripts into the GitHub RUNNER_TEMP directory
will work better.
As this test is specific to Windows, don't even bother running Mac builds.
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Using concatenation appends the intended filename to the parent directory
name, instead of putting the filename in the parent directory.
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The recommended template uses hyphens; change to underscores to be valid
Python temp module names.
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It seems the problem addressed by aab769e wasn't some synergy between
Boost.Phoenix and Boost.Function, but rather the lack of a Phoenix header file
introducing operator<<().
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from std::function, since some consumers still use (e.g.)
boost::phoenix::placeholders::arg1 to generate an inline callable.
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Apparently in Boost 1.57 with Xcode 6, the combination of Boost.Lambda and
Boost.Function is broken -- Trac ticket 10864:
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/10864
However, Boost.Phoenix provides an acceptable replacement.
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This arises, for instance, if you want to be able to create a temporary Python
module you can import from test scripts. The Python module file MUST have the
.py extension.
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NamedTempFile makes no attempt to deal with copying, therefore make it
noncopyable.
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Specifically:
Introduce ManageAPR class in indra/test/manageapr.h. This is useful for a
simple test program without lots of static constructors.
Extract NamedTempFile from llsdserialize_test.cpp to indra/test/
namedtempfile.h. Refactor to use APR file operations rather than platform-
dependent APIs.
Use NamedTempFile for llprocesslauncher_test.cpp.
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