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* Improve index entry for "import"; responding to comments by StefanFred Drake1999-06-101-1/+1
| | | | Franke <sfranke@cdc-group.com>.
* Work around latex2html problem; reported by Gerrit HollFred Drake1999-06-101-4/+5
| | | | <gerrit.holl@pobox.com>.
* Relocating file to Lib/lib-old.Fred Drake1999-06-101-25/+0
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* Declare the "util" module obsolete.Fred Drake1999-06-101-3/+3
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* Added a few more bugs to the doc string; reformatted existing bugs.Guido van Rossum1999-06-101-8/+23
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* Code by Mark Hammond to format paragraphs embedded in comments.Guido van Rossum1999-06-101-10/+55
| | | | | Read the comments (which I reformatted using the new feature :-) for some limitations.
* Added abstraction get_selection_index() (Mark Hammond). AlsoGuido van Rossum1999-06-101-14/+23
| | | | | reformatted some comment blocks to show off a cool feature I'm about to check in next.
* Fixed typo reported by Bennett BensonFred Drake1999-06-101-1/+1
| | | | <BennettBenson@mn.mediaone.net>.
* Adapt to the new pyclbr's support of listing top-level functions. IfGuido van Rossum1999-06-101-33/+34
| | | | | | | | this functionality is not present (e.g. when used with a vintage Python 1.5.2 installation) top-level functions are not listed. (Hmm... Any distribution of IDLE 0.5 should probably include a copy of the new pyclbr.py!)
* At David Ascher's request, clarify that os.system() always returns 0Fred Drake1999-06-101-1/+2
| | | | on Win95 & Win98.
* Fix typo reported by Robert Kern <kernr@ncifcrf.gov>.Fred Drake1999-06-101-5/+5
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* Fix off-by-one error in Tim's recent change to comment_region(): theGuido van Rossum1999-06-101-1/+1
| | | | | | list of lines returned by get_region() contains an empty line at the end representing the start of the next line, and this shouldn't be commented out!
* Co-production with Tim Peters, implementing a suggestion by MarkGuido van Rossum1999-06-101-6/+31
| | | | | | Hammond: record top-level functions (as Function instances, a simple subclass of Class). You must use the new interface readmodule_ex() to get these, though.
* Mark Hammond writes: Here is another change that allows it to work forGuido van Rossum1999-06-101-14/+37
| | | | | class creation - tries to locate an __init__ function. Also updated the test code to reflect your new "***" change.
* Mark Hammond writes: Tim's suggestion of copying the font for theGuido van Rossum1999-06-101-1/+2
| | | | | CallTipWindow from the text control makes sense, and actually makes the control look better IMO.
* Patch by Jim Fulton to document the new parse_qls().Guido van Rossum1999-06-101-2/+36
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* Append "..." if the appropriate flag (for varargs) in co_flags is set.Guido van Rossum1999-06-091-1/+3
| | | | Ditto "***" for kwargs.
* Fix bug discovered by Klaus-Juergen Wolf -- it runs into infinite recursion!Guido van Rossum1999-06-091-1/+1
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* Fix by Sjoerd for a package related bug: If you have a non-empyGuido van Rossum1999-06-091-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | __init__.py it isn't read. (Sjoerd just came up with this, so it's not heavily tested.) Other (yet unsolved) package problems noted by Sjoerd: - If you have a package and a module inside that or another package with the same name, module caching doesn't work properly since the key is the base name of the module/package. - The only entry that is returned when you readmodule a package is a __path__ whose value is a list which confuses certain class browsers that I wrote. (Hm, this could be construed as a feature.)
* Set the max recursion limit to 5000 -- rather conservative (this usesGuido van Rossum1999-06-091-0/+7
| | | | 0.5 MB of the 1 MB available by default for stack on Win32 platforms).
* Jim Fulton writes:Guido van Rossum1999-06-091-10/+56
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I've updated cPickle.c to use class exceptions: Changed pickle error types to classes: PickleError PicklingError UnpickleableError UnpicklingError And change the handling of unpickleable objects so that an UnpickleableError is raised with the unpickleable object as the argument. UnpickleableError has a reasonable string representation and provides access to the problem object, which is useful during debugging. [I'm still waiting for patches to do the same to pickle.py.]
* When deallocating a list, DECREF the items from the end back to the start.Guido van Rossum1999-06-091-1/+6
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* Set PATCHLEVEL and PY_VERSION (string version only) to 1.5.2+ toGuido van Rossum1999-06-091-2/+2
| | | | | | indicate to those that are using the CVS access that they are using a newer-than-1.2.5 version, without committing to a particular version number or patch level.
* Updated lagging version#. Also added some comments about how quote()Guido van Rossum1999-06-091-1/+3
| | | | and quote_plus() can be optimized tenfold.
* Patch by Per Cederqvist:Guido van Rossum1999-06-091-3/+6
| | | | | | | I've found two places where smtplib.py sends an extra trailing space on command lines to the SMTP server. I don't know if this ever causes any problems, but I'd prefer to be on the safe side. The enclosed patch removes the extra space.
* Add doc for timegm().Guido van Rossum1999-06-091-0/+8
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* Add unrelated but handy function: timegm(), to calculate UnixGuido van Rossum1999-06-091-0/+17
| | | | timestamp from GMT tuple.
* Don't just die if gethostbyaddr() fails -- as it can when DNS isGuido van Rossum1999-06-091-6/+10
| | | | unreachable -- but fall back to using whatever hostname we have.
* Oops, Sjoerd was in a hurry. This patch from him fixes some lengthGuido van Rossum1999-06-091-0/+1
| | | | math in the Chunk class.
* Patch/new code by Sjoerd Mullender:Guido van Rossum1999-06-092-74/+155
| | | | Separate the Chunk class out of the aifc module into a new "chunk" module.
* Fix (sanctioned by Sjoerd) for a problem reported by Andreas Faerber:Guido van Rossum1999-06-081-1/+1
| | | | | | all processing instruction target names containing 'xml' were rejected, instead (as the standard rejects) only the name 'xml' itself (or case variants thereof).
* On David Ascher's recommendation: reversed order of 'utime()' andGreg Ward1999-06-081-2/+5
| | | | 'chmod()' in 'copy_file()'.
* Sam's latest versionsGuido van Rossum1999-06-082-87/+109
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* Skip Montanaro:Guido van Rossum1999-06-081-2/+13
| | | | | | | | | I guess in 1.5.2 a new module, whichdb, was added that attempts to divine the nature of a database file. This module doesn't know anything about Berkeley DB v2 files. In v2, Sleepycat added a 12-byte null pad in front of the old magic numbers (at least for hash and btree files). I've been using v2 for awhile and upgrading to 1.5.2 broke all my anydbm.open calls. I believe the following patch corrects the problem.
* Hmm... Tim didn't turn "replace all" into a single undo block.Guido van Rossum1999-06-081-0/+2
| | | | I think I like it better if it os, so here.
* Tim Peters: made replacement atomic for undo/redo.Guido van Rossum1999-06-081-0/+2
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* Tim Peters:Guido van Rossum1999-06-081-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + Set usetabs=1. Editing pyclbr.py was driving me nuts <0.6 wink>. usetabs=1 is the Emacs pymode default too, and thanks to indentwidth != tabwidth magical usetabs disabling, new files are still created with tabs turned off. The only implication is that if you open a file whose first indent is a single tab, IDLE will now magically use tabs for that file (and set indentwidth to 8). Note that the whole scheme doesn't work right for PythonWin, though, since Windows users typically set tabwidth to 4; Mark probably has to hide the IDLE algorithm from them (which he already knows). + Changed comment_region_event to stick "##" in front of every line. The "holes" previously left on blank lines were visually confusing (made it needlessly hard to figure out what to uncomment later).
* Tim Peters: Taught it more "real Python" rules without slowing itGuido van Rossum1999-06-081-47/+53
| | | | | | | | | | appreciably. Triple-quoted strings no longer confuse it, nor nested classes or defs, nor comments starting in column 1. Chews thru Tkinter.py in < 3 seconds for me; doctest.py no longer confuses it; no longer missing methods in PyShell.py; etc. Also captures defs starting in column 1 now, but ignores them; an interface should be added so that IDLE's class browser can show the top-level functions too.
* Hacked 'set_final_options()' to set (hopefully) appropriate values forGreg Ward1999-06-081-7/+56
| | | | | | | 'install_site_lib' and install_site_platlib' on non-POSIX platforms. Should at least work for NT, as this is adopted from Amos Latteier's NT patches. Also added extensive comments bitching about the inadequacy of the current model, both under POSIX and NT (and probably other) systems.
* Added the 'have_run' dictionary to Distribution, and changedGreg Ward1999-06-081-3/+33
| | | | | | | 'run_command()' to refer to it before attempting to run a command -- that way, command classes can freely invoke other commands without fear of duplicate execution. Beefed up some comments and docstrings.
* Now handles NT, through '_init_nt()' function (courtesy ofGreg Ward1999-06-081-0/+11
| | | | Amos Latteier <amos@aracnet.com>).
* Remove unnecessary reference to pyclbr from test() code.Guido van Rossum1999-06-072-5/+0
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* Experimental speedup patch by Tim Peters (please test!):Guido van Rossum1999-06-071-82/+149
| | | | | | | | | It wasn't hard to speed pyclbr by a factor of 3, and I'll attach an experimental patch for that (experimental because barely tested). Uncomment the new "String" stuff and it will deal with strings correctly (pyclbr currently ignores the possibility), but that slows it down a lot. Still faster in the end than current pyclbr, but-- frankly --I'd rather have the dramatic speedup!
* Fix bug discovered by John W. Shipman -- when the width of a formatGuido van Rossum1999-06-071-2/+4
| | | | | | | | specifier came from an int expression instead of a constant in the format, a negative width was truncated to zero instead of taken to mean the same as that negative constant plugged into the format. E.g. "(%*s)" % (-5, "foo") yielded "(foo)" while "(%-5s)" yields "(foo )". Now both yield the latter -- like sprintf() in C.
* Tim Peters:Guido van Rossum1999-06-071-19/+75
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Smarter logic for finding a parse synch point. Does a half to a fifth the work in normal cases; don't notice the speedup, but makes more breathing room for other extensions. Speeds terrible cases by at least a factor of 10. "Terrible" == e.g. you put """ at the start of Tkinter.py, undo it, zoom to the bottom, and start typing in code. Used to take about 8 seconds for ENTER to respond, now some large fraction of a second. The new code gets indented correctly, despite that it all remains "string colored" until the colorizer catches up (after which, ENTER appears instantaneous again).
* Might as well enable CallTips by default.Guido van Rossum1999-06-041-0/+1
| | | | If there are too many complaints I'll remove it again or fix it.
* Patch by Jim Fulton: new function parse_qsl(), which is likeGuido van Rossum1999-06-041-13/+44
| | | | | parse_qs() but returns a list of (name, value) pairs -- which is actually more correct. Use this where it makes sense.
* Added an "optional" directive, that will include a module if it is availableJack Jansen1999-06-042-3/+6
| | | | but not complain if it isn't (giving an ImportError when the frozen code is run).
* (py-statement-closes-block-p): py-goto-initial-line could leave us inBarry Warsaw1999-06-031-2/+2
| | | | the line's whitespace. back-to-indentation should /follow/ this call.
* New offerings by Tim Peters; he writes:Guido van Rossum1999-06-033-26/+66
| | | | | | | | | | IDLE is now the first Python editor in the Universe not confused by my doctest.py <wink>. As threatened, this defines IDLE's is_char_in_string function as a method of EditorWindow. You just need to define one similarly in whatever it is you pass as editwin to AutoIndent; looking at the EditorWindow.py part of the patch should make this clear.