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			correctly. So field3.py is a Python program that can. This injects another manual step into the Python release process for Windows; so it goes.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			35 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # An absurd workaround for the lack of arithmetic in MS's resource compiler.
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| # After building Python, run this, then paste the output into the appropriate
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| # part of PC\python_nt.rc.
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| # Example output:
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| #
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| # * For 2.3a0,
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| # * PY_MICRO_VERSION = 0
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| # * PY_RELEASE_LEVEL = 'alpha' = 0xA
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| # * PY_RELEASE_SERIAL = 1
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| # *
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| # * and 0*1000 + 10*10 + 1 = 101.
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| # */
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| # #define FIELD3 101
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| 
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| import sys
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| 
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| major, minor, micro, level, serial = sys.version_info
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| levelnum = {'alpha': 0xA,
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|             'beta': 0xB,
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|             'candidate': 0xC,
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|             'final': 0xF,
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|            }[level]
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| string = sys.version.split()[0] # like '2.3a0'
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| 
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| print " * For %s," % string
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| print " * PY_MICRO_VERSION = %d" % micro
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| print " * PY_RELEASE_LEVEL = %r = %s" % (level, hex(levelnum))
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| print " * PY_RELEASE_SERIAL = %d" % serial
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| print " *"
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| 
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| field3 = micro * 1000 + levelnum * 10 + serial
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| 
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| print " * and %d*1000 + %d*10 + %d = %d" % (micro, levelnum, serial, field3)
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| print " */"
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| print "#define FIELD3", field3
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