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Show benchmark name when exception is raised, fix nearby bug Use stderr
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Even better: default to sys.executable here.
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I rebased (hopefully correctly) my master branch into two different changesets. This one implements several tweaks needed for more useful debugging of failing benchmarks.
The VBENCH_PYTHON environment variable is introduced, for situations where the default
pythonis not the one you want to use. Its purpose is easily replacable by using virtualenv. I am not sure whether this is really a useful addition, but I don't think it hurts, either.