Check the docs on 2.7, but I'm pretty sure all pythons 3.5+ build with
threads.

On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 11:01 AM Mats Wichmann <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> One of the windows scons source files uses subprocess to run vswhere,
> and it calls suprocess.communicate.  This is new code and seems to be
> working fine as far as I know.
>
> Another source file calls a vcvars* batch script, and does not use
> subprocess.communicate, with the following comment:
>
>     # Use the .stdout and .stderr attributes directly because the
>     # .communicate() method uses the threading module on Windows
>     # and won't work under Pythons not built with threading.
>
> Is that a Thing any longer? Windows Pythons not built with threading? Or
> is this a special-case that can be eliminated?
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