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Fixes #612595. Will backport to 2.2.
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fairly large, most are caused by reformatting section and subsection
headings. The changes fall into the following categories:
* reformatted section and subsection headers.
* escaped isolated asterisks which would be interpreted as starting bold
or italic text (e.g. "void (*)(PyObject \*)").
* quoted stuff that looks like internal references but isn't
(e.g. ``PyCmp_``).
* changed visually balanced quotes to just use apostrophes
(e.g. "'string'" instead of "`string'").
* introduced and indenting multiline chunks of code.
* created one table (search for "New codecs").
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This fixes the charming, but unhelpful error message for
>>> pickle.dumps(type.__new__)
Can't pickle <built-in method __new__ of type object at 0x812a440>: it's not the same object as datetime.math.__new__
Bugfix candidate.
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Bring idle.pyw into alignment with idle.py, eliminate calling deleted
module IdleConf.py
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Bugfix candidate for 2.2.2.
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because there test_grammar.py pulls them out of strings there.
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(Same problem as last checkin for SF bug 610610)
Need to clear the error and proceed.
Backport candidate
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failures on Windows. Closes SF bug # 609988.
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Removing config-mac.txt, not used in Idlefork
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Missed adding "import types" while merging PyShell by hand....
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The switch in Exception__str__ didn't clear the error if
PySequence_Size() raised an exception. Added a case -1 which clears
the error and falls through to the default case.
Definite backport candidate (this dates all the way to Python 2.0).
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Rev 1.4 fdrake
Use string.ascii_letters instead of string.letters (SF bug #226706)
Rev 1.5 doerwalter
(string methods)
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Rev 1.6 GvR
Finally fix SF bug #441172, using a variant of patch ##443626:
canceling an edit operation would not revert the value of the field.
The fix takes care to destroy the Entry object, as suggested in the
patch.
Rev 1.7 Geiger Ho / GvR
(previously applied - Idlefork Rev 1.3)
Rev 1.8 doerwalter
(string methods)
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Rev 1.3 nnorwitz
Remove unnecessary imports
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Rev 1.17 doerwalter
(string methods)
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Rev 1.3 doerwalter
(string methods)
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Rev 1.2 doerwalter
(string methods)
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Rev 1.3 tim_one
Convert a pile of obvious "yes/no" functions to return bool.
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Rev 1.11 GvR
Fix for SF bug #448835.
Fix this to work with the new (still undocumented) tabnanny API.
I'm afraid Stephen will have to add this fix to the IDLE fork code
base as well.
Rev 1.12 rhettinger
(skip, done differently in Idlefork)
Rev 1.13 time_one
(skip, NA)
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Rev 1.5 tim_one
Convert a pile of obvious "yes/no" functions to return bool
Rev 1.6 GvR
Rev 1.7 Gvr
(Already merged Idlefork ReplaceDialog.py 1.3.2.1 and 1.4)
Rev 1.8 doerwalter
(string methods)
Rev 1.9 nnorwitz
Remove unnecessary imports
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Rev 1.35 fdrake
Use string.ascii_letters instead of string.letters (SF bug #226706).
Move computation of sets of characters out of the body of the function
that uses them.
Rev 1.36 tim_one
Convert a pile of obvious "yes/no" functions to return bool
Rev 1.37
(skip, done differently in Idlefork)
Rev 1.38 loewis
Patch #590913: PEP 263 support.
Rev 1.39 loewis
Convert characters from the locale's encoding on output.
Reject characters outside the locale's encoding on input.
Rev 1.40 doerwalter
(string methods)
Rev 1.41
(skipped, done by GvR in rpc)
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preparation for ReST-ification of NEWS. (Also tests checkin ability
from my new Powerbook. woohoo!)
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being used to dump output (no seeks), so we can avoid a lot
of extra checks being made.
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Rev 1.10 doerwalter
(string methods)
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Rev 1.6 doerwalter
(string methods)
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Rev 1.7 loewis
Convert characters from the locale's encoding on output.
Reject characters outside the locale's encoding on input.
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platforms.
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the end, in the hope of saving some bytes on 64-bit machines. (Too
bad n_nchildren can't be made an unsigned short, but
test/test_longexp.py specifically tests for more than 2**16 subtrees
at one level.)
I don't expect any binary compatibility issues here, unless someone
has an old binary of parsermodule.so saved away.
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Rev 1.4 tim_one
Convert a pile of obvious "yes/no" functions to return bool
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Rev 1.5 doerwalter
string methods
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Rev 1.5 tim_one
Convert a pile of obvious "yes/no" functions to return bool.
Rev 1.6 gvanrossum
(partially merged previously, move line outside try: block)
Provisional fix for writefile() [SF bug # 541730].
The problem was that an exception can occur in the text.get() call or
in the write() call, when the text buffer contains non-ASCII
characters. This causes the previous contents of the file to be lost.
The provisional fix is to call str(self.text.get(...)) *before*
opening the file, so that if the exception occurs, we never open the
file.
Two orthogonal better solutions have to wait for policy decisions:
1. We could try to encode the data as Latin-1 or as UTF-8; but that
would require IDLE to grow a notion of file encoding which requires
more thought.
2. We could make backups before overwriting a file. This requires
more thought because it needs to be fast and cross-platform and
configurable.
Rev 1.7 gvanrossum
(previously merged with modifications by Stephen M. Gava)
Add primitive printing support for Unix and Windows.
Rev 1.8 loewis
Patch #590913: PEP 263 support.
Rev 1.9 gvanrossum
(tempfile.py interface -- deferred)
Rev 1.10 tim_one
whitespace normalization
Rev 1.11 nnorwitz
(deferred pending 1.9 integration)
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bigger than 32kB
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