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| Date | 2011-07-07 17:33 +0100 |
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| From | Philip Reynolds <phil@brassy.net> |
| Subject | Re: Question- Getting Windows 64bits information Python 32bits |
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On Thu, 07 Jul 2011, Andrew Berg wrote:
> On 2011.07.07 10:21 AM, António Rocha wrote:
> > I'm running Python (32b) in Windows7 (at 64bits) and I would like to
> > know how can I check if my machine is a 32b or 64b in Python. Is it
> > possible? I saw a few examples (like platform) but they only provide
> > information about Python not the machine.
> os.environ['processor_architecture']
>
> os.environ is a dictionary of system environment variables. That exact
> key probably only exists on Windows, but I'm there is a similar key on
> other platforms.
$ python -c 'import platform; print platform.architecture()'
('64bit', 'ELF')
http://docs.python.org/library/platform.html
Phil.
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Re: Question- Getting Windows 64bits information Python 32bits Philip Reynolds <phil@brassy.net> - 2011-07-07 17:33 +0100
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