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not ever see!
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when PyDict_SetItemString() fails.
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privileges". Untested except on Win98SE (where Wise writes to HKLM).
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Connected to patch 100895
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Py_FatalError() from module initialization functions. The importing
mechanism already checks for PyErr_Occurred() after module importation
and it Does The Right Thing.
Unfortunately, the following either were not compiled or tested by the
regression suite, due to issues with my development platform:
almodule.c
cdmodule.c
mpzmodule.c
puremodule.c
timingmodule.c
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by Martin v. Loewis, proofed by Barry Warsaw for coding standards,
typos, and to make command line options compatible with GNU msgfmt
where they overlap.
Closes patch #101295.
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Removed installation of Lib/plat-win/*.py, because it no longer exists!
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Python test suite. Specifically,
- import time instead of strop in test_b1
- test for ClassType of exceptions using isinstance instead of
equality in test_exceptions
- remove __builtins__ from dir() output in test_pkg
test_pkg output needs to be regenerated.
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implementation. You don't want to know. I've asked Guido to give this
a critical review (we agreed on the approach, but the implementation
proved more ... interesting ... than anticipated). This will almost
certainly be the highlight of Mark Hammond's day <wink>.
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ntransfercmd(), and retrbinary() commands. This closes SF patch
#101187.
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#101187, which some modifications. Specifically,
ntransfercmd(), transfercmd(), and retrbinary() all grow an optional
`rest' argument, which if not None, is used as the argument to an FTP
REST comman dbefore the socket is returned. Differences from the SF
patch:
- always compare against None with `is' or `is not' instead of == or !=
- no parens around conditional
- RFC 959 defines the argument to REST is a string containing any
ASCII characters in the range [33..126]. Therefore, we use the %s
format character instead of %f or %d as suggested in the patch's
comments. Note that we do /not/ sanity checkthe contents of the
rest argument (but we'll document this in the library reference
manual).
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struct _inittab.
This closes SourceForge bug #111499.
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we don't need to run gc frequently
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PyErr_Format computes size of buffer needed rather than relying on
static buffer.
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(leaving the rest of the modules for Barry)
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out again after we complete switching to C++ <wink>. Thanks to Greg Stein
for hitting me.
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unbuffered (by setting the class variable rbufsize to 0), because we
(may) need to pass the file descriptor to the subprocess running the
CGI script positioned after the headers.
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and wfile class variables (that the instance can also override).
Change the default for rfile to buffered, because that seems to make a
big difference in performance on some platforms.
An anti-patch is needed to revert the effect in CGIHTTPServer.py which
I'll check in momentarily.
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add sanity check to gc: if an exception occurs during GC, call
PyErr_WriteUnraisable and then call Py_FatalEror.
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conservative.
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* ensure the "dist" directory exists
* raise exception if using for modules containing compiled extensions
on a non-win32 platform.
* don't create an .ini file anymore (it was just for debugging)
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* reverse library names from bcpp_library to library_bcpp
* move some code to the right places, to put the def-files
in the right directories again
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(With a worry-wart comment added by me about where we *should* add the
Python library to the link.)
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fairly tight control, and the '_setup_stop_after' and '_setup_distribution'
globals to provide the tight control.
This isn't entirely reliable yet: it dies horribly with a NameError on the
example PIL setup script in examples/pil_setup.py (at least with Python
1.5.2; untested with current Python). There's some strangeness going
on with execfile(), but I don't understand it and don't have time
to track it down right now.
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wngs;
un-analize Get's definition ("void" is needed only in declarations, not defns, &
is generally considered bad style in the latter).
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by masking all unsigned integers with 0xffffffff.
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I fixed the a bug in the regression test harness...)
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<m.favas@per.dem.csiro.au>.
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appear in a different place. Oh well.
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state for dictionaries that have only been indexed by string keys.
See the comments in SourceForge for more.
This closes SourceForge patch #101309.
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ceval.c:
define recurion_limit (static), default value is 2500
define Py_GetRecursionLimit and Py_SetRecursionLimit
raise RuntimeError if limit is exceeded
PC/config.h:
remove plat-specific definition
sysmodule.c:
add sys.(get|set)recursionlimit
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exception context. This avoids improperly propogating errors raised by
a user-defined __cmp__() by a subsequent lookup operation.
This patch does *not* include the performance enhancement patch for
dictionaries with string keys only; that will be checked in separately.
This closes SourceForge patch #101277 and bug #112558.
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Linux. Perhaps winaudio would be better, as it would offend both
parties equally.
tg@freebsd.org: allow this module to compile under FreeBSD
(he suggests voxwareaudio)
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