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| author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 2000-02-17 17:12:39 (GMT) | 
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| committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 2000-02-17 17:12:39 (GMT) | 
| commit | f36b1823c404f138b9853a5ab77fba07b9e3a8e4 (patch) | |
| tree | e781015b6e80c45e5c60e39fbee039d7e38ec530 /Python/dynload_mac.c | |
| parent | 99aabe30cedd708c50450938739aff7999b86f4e (diff) | |
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Patches by Piers Lauder.
Reasons for patches:
1st patch (15,21):
	version change
2nd patch (66,72):
	This is a patch I found in a Zope product release (quite by accident!).
	It relaxes the conditions for matching a literal. I've looked over the
	logic, and tested it, and it seems sensible.
3rd patch (117,123):
	It appears the quoting matcher was too general, and that the IMAP4
	protocol requires characters like ':' in commands to be unquoted.
	(This is the patch already sent to Guido.)
4th patch (699,705):
	Spelling correction in comment.
5th patch (753,761):
	Another patch from the Zope product. It seems that some IMAP4 servers
	produce unexpected responses in the middle of valid command/response
	sequences. This patch ignores the unexpected responses in this
	situation. (How I wish users would send me bug reports with examples!).
last 2 patches: (1015,1028) (1038,1044):
	Minor improvements to test code.
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