If the launcher only finds a single runtime, it skips all filtering, which means if you request a mismatched version you will still get the installed one.
e.g. a user (let's call them "Guido") installs Python 3.11. They then run py -3.12 and instead of suggesting to install 3.12, it launches 3.11!
Unrelated, but discovered at the same time: -3.1 will match -3.11, because it's a blind prefix match. The match should require a separator character.
If the launcher only finds a single runtime, it skips all filtering, which means if you request a mismatched version you will still get the installed one.
e.g. a user (let's call them "Guido") installs Python 3.11. They then run
py -3.12
and instead of suggesting to install 3.12, it launches 3.11!Unrelated, but discovered at the same time:
-3.1
will match-3.11
, because it's a blind prefix match. The match should require a separator character.Linked PRs
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