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author | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2000-03-08 15:18:35 (GMT) |
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committer | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2000-03-08 15:18:35 (GMT) |
commit | a17e0f1b61add9a49f2f611c7baf42257a3979da (patch) | |
tree | d67608523f56301bc8c26ebe8c252fb54c1c4480 /Include/dictobject.h | |
parent | 34d11f0670cbfb1e72af5285b36f207f22fb99d2 (diff) | |
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A bunch of changes, primarily to command line argument parsing
(inspired by Detlef Lannert). Specifically,
-k/--keyword no longer takes an optional argument to clear the
default keywords. Instead, use -K/--no-default-keywords to clear
them.
-n/--add-location also no longer takes an optional argument to set
the comment style. Instead, use -S/--style to set the comment
style to GNU or Solaris.
-o/--output can take `-' as the filename, meaning write to
standard output.
The inputfile name can also be `-' meaning read from standard in.
A few other changes include
Kludge to mark the file docstring as translatable. Since the
marking is to place _() around the docstring, and because we
actually have to define the _() function before we use it, this
means that we have to manually assign to __doc__ the output of
_(). This doesn't seem too bad because you'll only use this idiom
when translating a script's docstring (you really don't need to
translate most module docstrings).
Convert everything to string methods and do not import the string
module.
Bump the version number to 1.1
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