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Fix IGuestSession.execute() on Python 3 where stdout and stderr are of type MemoryView#58
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... where stdout and stderr are of type `memoryview` and `str(memoryview)` turns to `'<memory 0x012345ABCDEF...>'`.
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Fantastic! I haven't made the complete move to py3 yet, when I added the original py3 support vboxapi was not yet available for py3. I'm super happy that you're giving it a workout! |
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I'm definitely giving it a workout. It's the most important dependency in this project. All Python versions and all platforms. Will continue to report all of the bugs I find upstream. :) |
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So in Python 3 when running
IGuestSession.execute()you receive'<memory [address]>'because theexecute()function converts the memory view into a literalstrrather than the properbytes(same asstron Python 3). This fixes that behavior.