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* Add an entry for pdb's new `pp' command.Barry Warsaw2002-11-051-0/+3
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* Document the new `pp' command.Barry Warsaw2002-11-051-0/+5
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* Implement a `pp' command, which is like `p' except that itBarry Warsaw2002-11-051-6/+21
| | | | pretty-prints the value of its expression argument.
* Fix minor typosNeal Norwitz2002-11-051-2/+2
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* Minor cleanups, markup.Fred Drake2002-11-051-2/+2
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* Document that images go away when they go away. Fixes #632323.Martin v. Löwis2002-11-051-0/+18
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* parse(), _parseheaders(), _parsebody(): A fix for SF bug #633527,Barry Warsaw2002-11-051-9/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | where in lax parsing, the first non-header line after a header block (e.g. the first line not containing a colon, and not a continuation), can be treated as the first body line, even without the RFC mandated blank line separator. rfc822 had this behavior, and I vaguely remember problems with this, but can't remember details. In any event, all the tests still pass, so I guess we'll find out. ;/ This patch works by returning the non-header, non-continuation line from _parseheader() and using that as the first header line prepended to fp.read() if given. It's usually None. We use this approach instead of trying to seek/tell the file-like object.
* test_no_separating_blank_line(): A test for SF bug #633527, noBarry Warsaw2002-11-051-16/+36
| | | | | | separating blank line between a header block and body text. Tests both lax and strict parsing.
* A message with no separating blank line between the headers and theBarry Warsaw2002-11-051-0/+4
| | | | body. A test message for SF bug #633527.
* test_text_plain_in_a_multipart_digest(): A test of the fix for SF bugBarry Warsaw2002-11-051-0/+4
| | | | | #631350, where a subobject in a multipart/digest isn't a message/rfc822.
* _parsebody(): A fix for SF bug #631350, where a subobject in aBarry Warsaw2002-11-051-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | multipart/digest isn't a message/rfc822. This is legal, but counter to recommended practice in RFC 2046, $5.1.5. The fix is to look at the content type after setting the default content type. If the maintype is then message or multipart, attach the parsed subobject, otherwise use set_payload() to set the data of the other object.
* Test case, distilled from SF bug #631350, where a subobject in aBarry Warsaw2002-11-051-0/+19
| | | | | multipart/digest isn't a message/rfc822. This is legal, but counter to recommended practice in RFC 2046, $5.1.5.
* Another round on SF patch 618135: gzip.py and files > 2GTim Peters2002-11-052-7/+15
| | | | | | | | | | The last round boosted "the limit" from 2GB to 4GB. This round gets rid of the 4GB limit. For files > 4GB, gzip stores just the last 32 bits of the file size, and now we play along with that too. Tested by hand (on a 6+GB file) on Win2K. Boosting from 2GB to 4GB was arguably enough "a bugfix". Going beyond that smells more like "new feature" to me.
* Repair inconsistent use of tabs and spaces.Jeremy Hylton2002-11-051-1/+1
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* Remove use of string module and reflow a couple of long lines.Jeremy Hylton2002-11-051-10/+10
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* Bump __version__ (yes, to 2.5 "minus")Barry Warsaw2002-11-051-1/+1
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* Jason Mastaler's patch to break the dependence on rfc822.py for theBarry Warsaw2002-11-052-5/+446
| | | | address parsing routines. Closes SF patch #613434.
* * bzmodule.cGustavo Niemeyer2002-11-051-3/+3
| | | | More fixes of XDECREF'd values not initialized.
* Fix an old bug in poll(). When a signal is handled while we'reGuido van Rossum2002-11-051-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | blocked in select(), this will raise select.error with errno set to EINTR. The except clauses correctly ignores this error, but the rest of the logic will then call read() for all objects in select's *input* list of read file descriptors. Then when an object's read_handler() is naive, it will call recv() on its socket, which will raise an IOError, and then asyncore decides to close the socket. To fix this, we simply return in this case. Backport candidate.
* Fix SF #633935, test_bz2 failsNeal Norwitz2002-11-051-1/+1
| | | | | Needed to init ret since it was Py_XDECREF()d on error. All regressions pass in debug build for me.
* Use PyList_CheckExact and PyTuple_CheckExact for checking whetherMichael W. Hudson2002-11-051-1/+1
| | | | PySequence_Fast needs to do anything siginificant.
* Fix a few minor nits. Still need to actually proofread this.Fred Drake2002-11-051-15/+18
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* This is Alex Martelli's patchMichael W. Hudson2002-11-052-9/+16
| | | | | | [ 633870 ] allow any seq assignment to a list slice plus a very silly little test case of my own.
* Fix minor markup nits.Fred Drake2002-11-051-2/+2
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* Patch implementing bz2 module.Gustavo Niemeyer2002-11-057-0/+2578
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * setup.py (PyBuildExt.detect_modules): Included bz2 module detection. * Modules/bz2module.c * Lib/test/test_bz2.py * Doc/lib/libbz2.tex Included files implementing, testing, and documenting bz2 module. * Doc/Makefile.deps * Doc/lib/lib.tex Include references to libbz2.tex. * Misc/NEWS (Library): Mention distutils' c++ linkage patch, and new bz2 module.
* This patch fixes the following bugs:Gustavo Niemeyer2002-11-0511-35/+96
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [#413582] g++ must be called for c++ extensions [#454030] distutils cannot link C++ code with GCC topdir = "Lib/distutils" * bcppcompiler.py (BCPPCompiler.create_static_lib): Fixed prototype, removing extra_preargs and extra_postargs parameters. Included target_lang parameter. (BCPPCompiler.link): Included target_lang parameter. * msvccompiler.py (MSVCCompiler.create_static_lib): Fixed prototype, removing extra_preargs and extra_postargs parameters. Included target_lang parameter. (MSVCCompiler.link): Included target_lang parameter. * ccompiler.py (CCompiler): New language_map and language_order attributes, used by CCompiler.detect_language(). (CCompiler.detect_language): New method, will return the language of a given source, or list of sources. Individual source language is detected using the language_map dict. When mixed sources are used, language_order will stablish the language precedence. (CCompiler.create_static_lib, CCompiler.link, CCompiler.link_executable, CCompiler.link_shared_object, CCompiler.link_shared_lib): Inlcuded target_lang parameter. * cygwinccompiler.py (CygwinCCompiler.link): Included target_lang parameter. * emxccompiler.py (EMXCCompiler.link): Included target_lang parameter. * mwerkscompiler.py (MWerksCompiler.link): Included target_lang parameter. * extension.py (Extension.__init__): New 'language' parameter/attribute, initialized to None by default. If provided will overlap the automatic detection made by CCompiler.detect_language(), in build_ext command. * sysconfig.py (customize_compiler): Check Makefile for CXX option, and also the environment variable CXX. Use the resulting value in the 'compiler_cxx' parameter of compiler.set_executables(). * unixccompiler.py (UnixCCompiler): Included 'compiler_cxx' in executables dict, defaulting to 'cc'. (UnixCCompiler.create_static_lib): Included target_lang parameter. (UnixCCompiler.link): Included target_lang parameter, and made linker command use compiler_cxx, if target_lang is 'c++'. * command/build_ext.py (build_ext.build_extension): Pass new ext.language attribute to compiler.link_shared_object()'s target_lang parameter. If ext.language is not provided, detect language using compiler.detect_language(sources) instead. * command/config.py (config._link): Pass already available lang parameter as target_lang parameter of compiler.link_executable().
* Some days, I think my comment ofMichael W. Hudson2002-11-052-6/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | /* this is harder to get right than you might think */ angered some God somewhere. After noticing >>> range(5000000)[slice(96360, None, 439)] [] I found that my cute test for the slice being empty failed due to overflow. Fixed, and added simple test (not the above!).
* Must now give the basename - not including directories - of theThomas Heller2002-11-051-346/+358
| | | | | | install-script on the command line. Recreated after recompilation of wininst.exe.
* SF 633560: tokenize.__all__ needs "generate_tokens"Raymond Hettinger2002-11-051-1/+2
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* This stopped working on Windows, due to a reference to the non-existentTim Peters2002-11-051-1/+1
| | | | | | _locale.getdefaultlocale. Guessing a leading underscore was intended, but don't really understood this stuff (locale looks like Spanish for the opposite of global to me <wink>).
* Use personal e-mail address; update date; various small edits; add a name to ↵Andrew M. Kuchling2002-11-051-14/+18
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* Set breakpoints on remote debuggerChui Tey2002-11-042-9/+10
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* SF #633013, Fix NIS causing interpreter core dumpNeal Norwitz2002-11-041-2/+4
| | | | | Prevent the lengths passed to PyString_FromStringAndSize() from being negative in some cases.
* Tidied up widget placementChui Tey2002-11-041-14/+23
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* Recalls breakpoints set in a fileChui Tey2002-11-041-7/+57
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* Update config.h to pyconfig.h.Fred Drake2002-11-041-1/+1
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* Bring back the patch/bug count paragraph.Andrew M. Kuchling2002-11-041-8/+11
| | | | | Correct source of *strip() changes Small rewrites.
* Mention distutil changesAndrew M. Kuchling2002-11-041-0/+7
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* [Patch #588809] LDFLAGS support for build_ext.py, from Robert WeberAndrew M. Kuchling2002-11-041-1/+17
| | | | | | customize_compiler() now looks at various environment variables and uses their values to override the configured C compiler/preprocessor/linker binary and flags.
* Related to SF patch 618135: gzip.py and files > 2G.Tim Peters2002-11-042-19/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fixed the signed/unsigned confusions when dealing with files >= 2GB. 4GB is still a hard limitation of the gzip file format, though. Testing this was a bitch on Win98SE due to frequent system freezes. It didn't freeze while running gzip, it kept freezing while trying to *create* a > 2GB test file! This wasn't Python's doing. I don't know of a reasonable way to test this functionality in regrtest.py, so I'm not checking in a test case (a test case would necessarily require creating a 2GB+ file first, using gzip to zip it, using gzip to unzip it again, and then compare before-and-after; so >4GB free space would be required, and a loooong time; I did all this "by hand" once). Bugfix candidate, I guess.
* [Patch #588809] Remove check of environment variables; sysconfig.py will do ↵Andrew M. Kuchling2002-11-041-9/+0
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* Document symbolic constants for commands.Martin v. Löwis2002-11-041-1/+7
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* Patch #625823: Add symbolic constants for more commands.Martin v. Löwis2002-11-041-2/+13
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* Thinking on comp.text.tex seems to be that it's better to overrideFred Drake2002-11-041-3/+3
| | | | \@makefntext than \@footnotetext, so we'll do that instead.
* [Bug #620630] Flush stdout after logging every message. Without it,Andrew M. Kuchling2002-11-041-0/+3
| | | | | when output is redirected to a file, compiler error messages show up before Distutils prints the command being invoked.
* Add get_distutil_options(); future setup.py files can use this to checkAndrew M. Kuchling2002-11-041-0/+9
| | | | | | | | whether the Distutils being used supports a particularly capability. (This idea was originally suggested by Juergen Hermann as a method on the Distribution class. I think it makes more sense as a function in core.py, and that's what this patch implements.)
* [Bug #570655] Fix misleading option textAndrew M. Kuchling2002-11-041-1/+1
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* Patch #630829: Don't block on IAC, process suboptions.Martin v. Löwis2002-11-044-32/+93
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* [ 629984 ] Smaller font sizes not supportedChui Tey2002-11-041-1/+1
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* 619127: Recent File Menu Not UpdatingChui Tey2002-11-041-0/+13
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