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Closes bug #796149 . Will be backported.
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Adding missing support for '%F'.
Will backport to 2.3.1.
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platforms (e.g., Cygwin) that are "particular" about open files, this will
cause other regression tests that use the same temp file to fail:
$ ./python.exe -E -tt Lib/test/regrtest.py -l
test_largefile test_mmap test_mutants
test_largefile
test test_largefile failed -- got -1794967295L, but expected 2500000001L
test_mmap
test test_mmap crashed -- exceptions.IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '@test'
test_mutants
test test_mutants crashed -- exceptions.IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '@test'
This patch solves the problem by adding missing "try/finally" blocks. Note
that the "large" size of this patch is due to many white space changes --
otherwise, the patch is small.
I tested this patch under Red Hat Linux 8.0 too.
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* Relaxed the argument restrictions for non-operator methods. They now
allow any iterable instead of requiring a set. This makes the module
a little easier to use and paves the way for an efficient C
implementation which can take better advantage of iterable arguments
while screening out immutables.
* Deprecated Set.update() because it now duplicates Set.union_update()
* Adapted the tests and docs to include the above changes.
* Added more test coverage including testing identities and checking
to make sure non-restartable generators work as arguments.
Will backport to Py2.3.1 so that the interface remains consistent
across versions. The deprecation of update() will be changed to
a FutureWarning.
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unchanged (and sys.gettotalrefcount() remains constant).
Fix a few typos.
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[ 784825 ] fix obscure crash in descriptor handling
Should be applied to release23-maint and in all likelyhood
release22-maint, too.
Certainly doesn't apply to release21-maint.
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UnicodeTranslateError message.
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If there is only one bad character it will now be printed in a
form that is a valid Python string.
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under Cygwin. The attached patch corrects this problem.
I tested this patch under Red Hat Linux 8.0 too.
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time.daylight is true. Add an explicit test for this situation.
Fixed some wording in docstrings.
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The default seed is time.time().
Multiplied by 256 before truncating so that fractional seconds are used.
This way, two successive calls to random.seed() are much more likely
to produce different sequences.
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which can now take zero arguments.
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Include a test case that failed for one of my efforts to repair this.
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Will also check in on the 2.3 branch.
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(From SF patch #543867)
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Also remove now unnecessary property attributes for thread safety
(no longer have lazy attributes) and code simplicity reasons.
Timezone storage has been reworked to be simpler and more flexible. All values
in LocaleTime instances are lower-cased. This is all done to simplify the
module.
The module now assumes nothing beyond the strptime function will be exposed for
general use beyond providing functionality for strptime.
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see how much of the file was not covered by the build process
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by returning an empty list instead of raising a TypeError.
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caught when executing test_strptime, test_logging, and test_time in that order
when the testing of "%c" occured. Suspect the cache was not being recreated
(the test passed when test_logging was forced to re-establish the locale).
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all I know, the original locale may be '' (I don't think that's possible,
but ...), and if so we would certainly want to restore it.
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Obtain the original locale in the documented way. This way actually
works for me.
Restore the original locale at the end, instead of forcing to "C".
Move the locale fiddling into the test driver instead of doing it as a
side effect of merely importing the module. I don't know why the test
is mucking with locale (and also added a comment saying so), but it
surely has no justification for doing that as an import side-effect.
Now whenever the locale-changing code executes, the locale-restoring code
will also get run.
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This patch just adds test_ioctl to the list of expected skips for Cygwin.
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arbitrary bytes before the actual zip compatible archive. Zipfiles
containing comments at the end of the file are still not supported.
Add a testcase to test_zipimport, and update NEWS.
This closes sf #775637 and sf #669036.
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If some other test comes along and uses mimetypes, it will be
initialized from the system files.
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If this doesn't happen, it leaves the locale in a state that can cause
other tests to fail. For example, running test_strptime,
test_logging, and test_time in that order.
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unittest environment. Since his extension finds docstrings in private
functions, it exposed a bug in the difflib doctests.
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encoding. Use sys.getfilesystemencoding().
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doctests.
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Checking // would call floor division but did not test that
true division had become the default with 'from __future__ import division'.
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Checking // would call floor division but did not test that
true division had become the default with 'from __future__ import division'.
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Bug fix candidate.
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- wrap some long lines
- shorten others
- fix indentation
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closing idempotent (it used to raise a nuisance exception on the 2nd
close attempt).
Bugfix candidate? Probably, but arguable.
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