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* Rename csv.set_field_limit to csv.field_size_limit (since it both sets andAndrew McNamara2005-01-124-15/+15
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* Add news about csv module updates.Andrew McNamara2005-01-121-0/+28
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* Improve test coverage fractionally.Andrew McNamara2005-01-121-9/+23
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* Add belt and braces check of PyString_AsString return.Andrew McNamara2005-01-121-4/+5
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* Improve error handling when .idlerc can't be created.Kurt B. Kaiser2005-01-111-14/+16
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* Add duck-typing to the glossary.Raymond Hettinger2005-01-111-0/+11
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* SF bug #1099516: tempfile files not types.FileTypeRaymond Hettinger2005-01-111-5/+5
| | | | Clarified that the returned object is file-like rather than an actual file.
* Set an upper limit on the size of the field buffer, raise an exceptionAndrew McNamara2005-01-113-32/+87
| | | | | | | when this limit is reached. Limit defaults to 128k, and is changed by module set_field_limit() method. Previously, an unmatched quote character could result in the entire file being read into the field buffer, potentially exhausting virtual memory.
* Now that internal dialect type is immutable, and the dialect registryAndrew McNamara2005-01-111-29/+40
| | | | | | | only contains instances of the dialect type, we can refer directly to the dialect instances rather than creating new ones. In other words, if the dialect comes from the registry, and we apply no further modifications, the reader/writer can use the dialect object directly.
* SF 1098985: set objects cannot be marshalledRaymond Hettinger2005-01-113-1/+80
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* Replace python-coded validation of csv dialect with a call to the CAndrew McNamara2005-01-112-44/+7
| | | | dialect type (which has a better idea of what is and isn't valid).
* No longer attempt to instantiate python classes describing dialects. ThisAndrew McNamara2005-01-112-55/+6
| | | | | | was done because we were previously performing validation of the dialect from python, but this is now down within the C module. Also, the method we were using to detect classes did not work with new-style classes.
* Allow dialect-describing keywords to be supplied to register_dialect,Andrew McNamara2005-01-112-28/+21
| | | | | record objects of internal dialect type, rather than instances of python objects.
* Factor out the code for making a dialect instance.Andrew McNamara2005-01-111-18/+22
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* Only set error string when dict lookup found no matching key (was settingAndrew McNamara2005-01-101-3/+6
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* Whitespace normalization.Tim Peters2005-01-101-3/+3
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* When parsing args that return a single character, treat null string theAndrew McNamara2005-01-101-1/+1
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* Where a string is desired, test for PyBaseString_Type derived type,Andrew McNamara2005-01-101-15/+6
| | | | rather than using PyString_Check/PyUnicode_Check.
* Fix and test for SF bug #1098990: codec readline() splits lines apart.Walter Dörwald2005-01-102-2/+32
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* Bug #489256: remove out of date and out of place profile.doc, and letJohannes Gijsbers2005-01-102-715/+3
| | | | profile.help() point at the library reference instead of profile.doc.
* Add missing PyObject_GC_Track and PyObject_GC_UnTrack calls to csv reader andAndrew McNamara2005-01-101-0/+4
| | | | writer objects (other GC infrastructure already in place).
* Fix parsing of csv files with escapes (escape character previously would beAndrew McNamara2005-01-102-10/+2
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* Patch #712317: In URLs such as http://www.example.com?query=spam, treat '?' asJohannes Gijsbers2005-01-092-41/+63
| | | | | | a delimiter. Previously, the 'network location' (<authority> in RFC 2396) would become 'www.example.com?query=spam', while RFC 2396 does not allow a '?' in <authority>. See bug #548176 for further discussion.
* Patch #1095362: replace hardcoded test for POST/GET with call to get_method,Johannes Gijsbers2005-01-091-1/+1
| | | | removing some duplication and gaining some flexibility in the process.
* Move code in __name__ == '__main__' block into main() function, rewrite code soJohannes Gijsbers2005-01-091-16/+14
| | | | there's no need to subclass OptionParser.
* Patch #1051321 (fixes bugs 1010196, 1013525), by Mike Brown:Johannes Gijsbers2005-01-091-9/+44
| | | | | | | | | | | | | * Document hasFeature(), createDocument(), CreateDocumentType(), hasAttribute(), hasAttributeNS(). * In the documentation for createDocument(), it is now stated that the Python DOM API allows implementations to forego creation of the document element child node, if no namespace and local name arguments are given. (This possibility is left open and unaddressed in the W3C spec). * Addition by me: use 'name' rather than 'attname', for consistency with the DOM specification and the Python DOM API implementation.
* Bug #1098497: various small typo's, grammar and markup nits.Johannes Gijsbers2005-01-091-4/+4
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* comment tweakSkip Montanaro2005-01-081-1/+1
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* Add definitions for "up" and "down" commands that print/display the currentSkip Montanaro2005-01-081-2/+52
| | | | | | | | | | Python file/line when the current C execution frame is inside PyEval_EvalFrame. These are commented out by default because GDB sometimes crashes as a result (seems like a GDB bug). Add a pyframe command that displays the current Python stack frame. If the marked lines are uncommented, it will also cause Emacs/XEmacs to display the current file/line.
* Patch #936774: unify the display of data descriptors, including slots,Johannes Gijsbers2005-01-081-37/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | properties, and custom descriptors. * removed special handling of properties * added special handling of data descriptors - All data descriptors are grouped together in a section. For each item, the attribute name and doc string, if present, is displayed. * disabled display of __slots__ attribute - since slots are descriptors, they are listed in the section described above Thanks to John Belmonte for the patch!
* Replace rfc822.parseaddr with email.Utils.parseaddr. The implementation isJohannes Gijsbers2005-01-081-2/+2
| | | | still the same, so there should be no backwards-compatibility problems.
* Patch #1079734: remove dependencies on (deprecated) rfc822 and mimetoolsJohannes Gijsbers2005-01-081-7/+9
| | | | modules, replacing with email. Thanks to Josh Hoyt for the patch!
* Clean up tests by reusing functions from other modules:Johannes Gijsbers2005-01-081-31/+8
| | | | | | * replace deltree with shutil.rmtree() * replace mkdirs with os.makedirs() * fold touchfile into GlobTests.mktemp()
* Patch #943206:Johannes Gijsbers2005-01-083-24/+50
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | `glob.glob()` currently calls itself recursively to build a list of matches of the dirname part of the pattern and then filters by the basename part. This is effectively BFS. ``glob.glob('*/*/*/*/*/foo')`` will build a huge list of all directories 5 levels deep even if only a handful of them contain a ``foo`` entry. A generator-based recusion would never have to store these list at once by implementing DFS. This patch converts the `glob` function to an `iglob` recursive generator . `glob()` now just returns ``list(iglob(pattern))``. I also cleaned up the code a bit (reduced duplicate `has_magic()` checks and created a second `glob0` helper func so that the main loop need not be duplicated). Thanks to Cherniavsky Beni for the patch!
* Patch #1094015:Johannes Gijsbers2005-01-082-5/+14
| | | | | * Use os.makedirs() instead os.mkdir(). (bug #975763) * Use copystat() to copy directory bits (bug #1048878)
* threading._DummyThread.__init__(): document obscure new code.Tim Peters2005-01-082-4/+31
| | | | | | | | test_threading.test_foreign_thread(): new test does a basic check that "foreign" threads can using the threading module, and that they create a _DummyThread instance in at least one use case. This isn't a very good test, since a thread created by thread.start_new_thread() isn't particularly "foreign".
* Converted to a unittest. Added checks that the bounded semaphore actuallyTim Peters2005-01-081-37/+73
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* In _DummyThread objects the lock stored in __block (allocated thanks toBrett Cannon2005-01-082-0/+6
| | | | | | | | _Thread.__init__) was never used. This is a waste since locks use OS primitives that are in limited supply. So the lock is deleted in _DummyThread.__init__ . Closes bug #1089632.
* Remove test for BINARY_DIVIDE.Raymond Hettinger2005-01-071-1/+0
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* Re-running python with/without the -Qnew flag uses incorrectly optimizedArmin Rigo2005-01-071-6/+3
| | | | | bytecodes from the previously saved .pyc files. Fixed by disabling the static optimization of BINARY_DIVIDE between two constants.
* Whitespace normalization.Tim Peters2005-01-079-47/+44
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* [Bug 1083177] Describe signal() change; add a linkAndrew M. Kuchling2005-01-071-4/+14
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* Allow relative URLs for included databases and packages.Jack Jansen2005-01-071-4/+7
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* Patch #1097739 by Bob Ippolito:Jack Jansen2005-01-072-15/+15
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* Oops, there was a tab in there.Jack Jansen2005-01-071-1/+1
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* Workaround for the fact that urllib2 doesn't default to "file:" urls.Jack Jansen2005-01-071-0/+2
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* Always set CONFIGURE_MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET otherwise it may be setJack Jansen2005-01-072-3/+3
| | | | to an empty value and distutils will get confused lateron.
* SF #75103: imghdr -- identify JPEGs in EXIF formatRaymond Hettinger2005-01-073-1/+12
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* Fix to use PEP7 brace style.Andrew McNamara2005-01-071-2/+4
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* Improved the implementation of the internal "dialect" type. The newAndrew McNamara2005-01-073-212/+339
| | | | | implementation features better error reporting, and better compliance with the PEP.