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* Remove the Mac modulesBenjamin Peterson2008-05-124-1120/+0
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* Merged revisions 62021,62029,62035-62038,62043-62044,62052-62053 via ↵Benjamin Peterson2008-03-311-1/+1
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* Convert raise statements in Lib/plat-{mac,os2emx}.Collin Winter2007-08-232-22/+22
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* Fix test_scriptpackage with pure will power.Guido van Rossum2006-04-213-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | I really don't know why I bother; these are all generated files. But I don't recall how to regenerate them nor how to fix the generator. The hardest part was fixing two mutual recursive imports; somehow changing "import foo" into "from . import foo" where foo and bar import each other AND both are imported from __init__.py caused things to break. Bah.
* Whitespace normalization, via reindent.py.Tim Peters2004-07-181-3/+3
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* Re-gegernated with the new gensuitemodule.Jack Jansen2003-06-133-4/+12
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* Oops, _propdeclarations and friends are needed: gensuitemodule uses themJack Jansen2003-04-124-709/+796
| | | | | | | | | to lookup properties declared in base classes. Looking at it I'm not sure what the official scope if the property codes is, maybe it is only the (OSA) class in which they are used. But giving them global scope hasn't been a problem so far. Regenerated the standard suites, which are now also space-indented.
* Regenerated with property names with _Prop_ prepended.Jack Jansen2003-04-014-217/+130
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* Regenerated again, now clases are sorted by code, and with synonyms afterJack Jansen2003-03-301-35/+35
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* Regenerated with the new way to get terminology (through AppleEvents),Jack Jansen2003-03-295-280/+848
| | | | | which sometimes seems to result in different terminology. It does seem to be mostly compatible, though.
* Sigh: didn't catch all lists that needed to be sorted. Regenerated again.Jack Jansen2003-03-282-136/+136
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* Regenerated (from resource files) with sorting version of gensuitemodule.Jack Jansen2003-03-282-40/+40
| | | | | | This is a first step towards regenerating the modules with newer, MacOSX, versions of these programs, and using the programmatic interface to get at the terminology in stead of poking in resource files.
* Regenerated with Donovan Prestons patch #702620.Jack Jansen2003-03-233-42/+241
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* Moved most of Mac/Lib hierarchy to Lib/plat-mac: it can be used bothJack Jansen2002-12-302-0/+345
in MacPython-OS9 and MacPython-OSX (or the equivalent unix Python on Mac OS X). The only items remaining in Mac/Lib are modules that are meaningful only for MacPython-OS9 (CFM stuff, MacPython preferences in resources, etc).