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* The real suport for augmented assignment: new opcodes, new PyNumber andThomas Wouters2000-08-246-58/+223
| | | | PySequence methods and functions, new tokens.
* Charles G. Waldman <cgw@fnal.gov>:Fred Drake2000-08-242-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | Add the EXTENDED_ARG opcode to the virtual machine, allowing 32-bit arguments to opcodes instead of being forced to stick to the 16-bit limit. This is especially useful for machine-generated code, which can be too long for the SET_LINENO parameter to fit into 16 bits. This closes the implementation portion of SourceForge patch #100893.
* PEP 214, Extended print Statement, has been accepted by the BDFL.Barry Warsaw2000-08-211-0/+2
| | | | | This adds the two new opcodes to support this feature: PRINT_ITEM_TO, PRINT_NEWLINE_TO.
* Moved LONG_LONG #define from here to pyport.h.Barry Warsaw2000-08-181-3/+0
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* Moved LONG_LONG #define from longobject.h to here, since it's neededBarry Warsaw2000-08-181-0/+43
| | | | | | | | | | by the following. typedef in a portable way the Python name for the C9X uintptr_t type. This latter is the most portable way to spell an integral type to which a void* can be cast to and back again without losing information. Parallel checkin hacks configure to check if the platform/compiler supports the C9X name.
* Apply SF patch #101135, adding 'import module as m' and 'from module importThomas Wouters2000-08-172-41/+43
| | | | | | | | name as n'. By doing some twists and turns, "as" is not a reserved word. There is a slight change in semantics for 'from module import name' (it will now honour the 'global' keyword) but only in cases that are explicitly undocumented.
* Updated commentAndrew M. Kuchling2000-08-161-1/+1
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* Deleted now-unused include filesAndrew M. Kuchling2000-08-165-441/+0
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* Fix for http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=111866&group_id=5470.Tim Peters2000-08-151-1/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | This was a misleading bug -- the true "bug" was that hash(x) gave an error return when x is an infinity. Fixed that. Added new Py_IS_INFINITY macro to pyport.h. Rearranged code to reduce growing duplication in hashing of float and complex numbers, pushing Trent's earlier stab at that to a logical conclusion. Fixed exceedingly rare bug where hashing of floats could return -1 even if there wasn't an error (didn't waste time trying to construct a test case, it was simply obvious from the code that it *could* happen). Improved complex hash so that hash(complex(x, y)) doesn't systematically equal hash(complex(y, x)) anymore.
* Fix a typo in the PyMem_Resize macro, found by Andrew KuchlingVladimir Marangozov2000-08-131-1/+1
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* list comprehensions. seeSkip Montanaro2000-08-121-11/+15
| | | | | | http://sourceforge.net/patch/?func=detailpatch&patch_id=100654&group_id=5470 for details.
* Merge UNPACK_LIST and UNPACK_TUPLE into a single UNPACK_SEQUENCE, since theyThomas Wouters2000-08-111-2/+2
| | | | | | | did the same anyway. I'm not sure what to do with Tools/compiler/compiler/* -- that isn't part of distutils, is it ? Should it try to be compatible with old bytecode version ?
* #include reordering so that extern "C" does not interfere withVladimir Marangozov2000-08-111-38/+40
| | | | | | standard C++ specific includes. Closes patch 101061.
* Added #fndef's to avoid compiler errors.Marc-André Lemburg2000-08-111-1/+3
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* remove all occurence of math.rint() from the sourcesPeter Schneider-Kamp2000-08-102-4/+0
| | | | (and yes, "Currintly" also counts <0.5 wink>)
* Added a prototype for PyOS_CheckStack (within #ifdef USE_STACKCHECK).Jack Jansen2000-08-071-0/+3
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* This patch finalizes the move from UTF-8 to a default encoding inMarc-André Lemburg2000-08-031-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the Python Unicode implementation. The internal buffer used for implementing the buffer protocol is renamed to defenc to make this change visible. It now holds the default encoded version of the Unicode object and is calculated on demand (NULL otherwise). Since the default encoding defaults to ASCII, this will mean that Unicode objects which hold non-ASCII characters will no longer work on C APIs using the "s" or "t" parser markers. C APIs must now explicitly provide Unicode support via the "u", "U" or "es"/"es#" parser markers in order to work with non-ASCII Unicode strings. (Note: this patch will also have to be applied to the 1.6 branch of the CVS tree.)
* Remobe beopen/cnri/cwi copyrights, according to CNRI instructions.Guido van Rossum2000-08-031-10/+0
| | | | | | This doesn't change the copyright status for these files -- just the markings! Doing it on the main branch for these three files for which the HEAD revision was pushed back into 1.6.
* Changing the CNRI copyright notice according to CNRI's instructions.Guido van Rossum2000-08-032-2/+2
| | | | | This is a notice without a date, which apparently is not a claim to copyright but only advice to the reader. IANAL. :-)
* Added #define for oldest version of argument callingAndrew M. Kuchling2000-08-031-0/+1
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* Of course, you meant "#if 0" and not "#ifdef 0". :)Guido van Rossum2000-08-011-1/+1
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* Guido said this is food for the beta-testers<wink>Peter Schneider-Kamp2000-08-011-0/+5
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* patch from Vladimir (move Py_Mem* interface to Include/pymem.h)Peter Schneider-Kamp2000-07-3110-177/+221
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* merge Include/my*.h into Include/pyport.hPeter Schneider-Kamp2000-07-318-6/+339
| | | | marked my*.h as obsolete
* Make mode_t available for the declaration of _getpty().Sjoerd Mullender2000-07-261-1/+1
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* Use 'void' directly instead of the ANY #define, now that all code is ANSI C.Thomas Wouters2000-07-253-37/+19
| | | | Leave the actual #define in for API compatibility.
* Create a new section of pyport.h to hold all external function declarationsThomas Wouters2000-07-241-0/+62
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | for systems that are missing those declarations from system include files. Start by moving a pointy-haired ones from their previous locations to the new section. (The gethostname() one, for instance, breaks on several systems, because some define it as (char *, size_t) and some as (char *, int).) I purposely decided not to include the summary of used #defines like Tim did in the first section of pyport.h. In my opinion, the number of #defines likedly to be used by this section would make such an overview unwieldy. I would suggest documenting the non-obvious ones, though.
* Remove function-less prototype (old function that was removed ?) thatThomas Wouters2000-07-241-1/+0
| | | | happens to be a C++ reserved word, too.
* Removed all instances of RETSIGTYPE from the source code: signalTim Peters2000-07-231-17/+0
| | | | | | | handlers "return void", according to ANSI C. Removed the new Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER macro. Left RETSIGTYPE in the config stuff, because it's not clear to me that others aren't relying on it (e.g., extension modules).
* Included assert.h in Python.h -- it's absurd that this basic tool ofTim Peters2000-07-232-1/+20
| | | | | | | | good C practice hasn't been available to everything all along. Added Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST(VALUE, WIDE, NARROW) macro to pyport.h; this just casts VALUE from type WIDE to type NARROW, but assert-fails if Py_DEBUG is defined and info is lost due to casting. Replaced a line in Fredrik's fix to marshal.c to use the new macro.
* Recent ANSIfication introduced a couple instances ofTim Peters2000-07-231-1/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | #if RETSIGTYPE != void That isn't C, and MSVC properly refuses to compile it. Introduced new Py_RETURN_FROM_SIGNAL_HANDLER macro in pyport.h to expand to the correct thing based on RETSIGTYPE. However, only void is ANSI! Do we still have platforms that return int? The Unix config mess appears to #define RETSIGTYPE by magic without being asked to, so I assume it's "a problem" across Unices still.
* ANSIfications: fix empty arglists, and remove the checks forThomas Wouters2000-07-226-34/+3
| | | | 'HAVE_STDARG_PROTOTYPES' (consider it true, remove false branch)
* Miscelaneous ANSIfications. I'm assuming here 'main' should take (int,Thomas Wouters2000-07-221-3/+1
| | | | | char**) and return an int even on PC platforms. If not, please fix PC/utils/makesrc.c ;-P
* Restore PyXXX_Length() APIs for binary compatibility.Marc-André Lemburg2000-07-171-6/+18
| | | | | | New code will see the macros and therefore use the PyXXX_Size() APIs instead. By Thomas Wouters.
* Spelling fixes supplied by Rob W. W. Hooft. All these are fixes in eitherThomas Wouters2000-07-167-11/+11
| | | | | | | | | | comments, docstrings or error messages. I fixed two minor things in test_winreg.py ("didn't" -> "Didn't" and "Didnt" -> "Didn't"). There is a minor style issue involved: Guido seems to have preferred English grammar (behaviour, honour) in a couple places. This patch changes that to American, which is the more prominent style in the source. I prefer English myself, so if English is preferred, I'd be happy to supply a patch myself ;)
* Added PyObject_AsFileDescriptor, which checks for integer, long integer,Andrew M. Kuchling2000-07-131-0/+1
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* fix PyXXX_Length macros as suggested by FredJeremy Hylton2000-07-131-3/+3
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* deleted obsolete SYMANTEC__CFM68K__ testsSkip Montanaro2000-07-121-8/+0
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* delete obsolete SYMANTEC__CFM68K__ #ifdefsSkip Montanaro2000-07-122-12/+0
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* change abstract size functions PySequence_Size &c.Jeremy Hylton2000-07-121-6/+12
| | | | add macros for backwards compatibility with C source
* Fix incomplete merge of Ping's SyntaxError enhancement patch (my fault).Fred Drake2000-07-111-1/+1
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* Create two new exceptions: IndentationError and TabError. These areFred Drake2000-07-112-2/+6
| | | | | | | used for indentation related errors. This patch includes Ping's improvements for indentation-related error messages. Closes SourceForge patches #100734 and #100856.
* Remove the "1" that Tim sticked to the preprocessor symbol for unknown reasonsVladimir Marangozov2000-07-101-1/+1
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* A small comment fix just to make sure I got my cvs/ssh setup right.Vladimir Marangozov2000-07-101-1/+1
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* Remove legacy use of __SC__; no longer needed now that ANSI source isFred Drake2000-07-091-4/+0
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* Nuke all remaining occurrences of Py_PROTO and Py_FPROTO.Tim Peters2000-07-095-17/+22
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* ANSI-fication and Py_PROTO extermination.Fred Drake2000-07-0910-173/+166
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* ANSI-fication and Py_PROTO extermination.Fred Drake2000-07-0914-338/+340
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* ANSI-fication and Py_PROTO extermination.Fred Drake2000-07-0812-174/+176
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* ANSI-fication of the sources -- remove Py_PROTO!Fred Drake2000-07-082-35/+39
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