![]() This follows the spirit of a previous patch which did essentially the same thing. In Python 3, when you use Popen.communicate(), you get back a bytes object which cannot normally be treated as a string. We could decode this manually, but universal_newlines=True does this automatically, and there's no disadvantage to doing so even on Python 2. So just enable it always. llvm-svn: 252126 |
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