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This closes SourceForge bug #117490.
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than tuples.
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Fix a minor stylistic nit.
This closes SourceForge bug #117032.
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oddball platforms (where, e.g., math.exp(+huge) still fails to raise
OverflowError) don't fail the std test suite when run normally.
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Betlehem, verified by Peter Funk. Fixes preservation of language
search order lost due to use of dictionary keys instead of a list.
Closes SF bug #116964.
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an 'other_libraries()' parameter.
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we actually installed modules to a directory in sys.path.
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1.5.2. The compiler generates code for the version of the interpreter
it is run under.
ast.py:
Print and Printnl add dest attr for extended print
new node AugAssign for augmented assignments
new nodes ListComp, ListCompFor, and ListCompIf for list
comprehensions
pyassem.py:
add work around for string-Unicode comparison raising UnicodeError
on comparison of two objects in code object's const table
pycodegen.py:
define VERSION, the Python major version number
get magic number using imp.get_magic() instead of hard coding
implement list comprehensions, extended print, and augmented
assignment; augmented assignment uses Delegator classes (see
doc string)
fix import and tuple unpacking for 1.5.2
transformer.py:
various changes to support new 2.0 grammar and old 1.5 grammar
add debug_tree helper than converts and symbol and token numbers
to their names
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Added SAX2DOM class.
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First, only report garbage that the GC cannot free. Second, only report
the number of objects found, not their repr(). People can dig deeper on
their own if they find a leak.
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transformer.py: return '*', None from com_import_as_name
pycodegen.py: special case for name == '*'
pyassem.py: fix stack counting for IMPORT_ opcodes
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msg/headers are empty and the entire response is treated as the body.
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This should close SF bug (patch)
http://sourceforge.net/patch/?func=detailpatch&patch_id=101844&group_id=5470
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- don't close the fp, since that appears to also close the socket
- join the original url with the redirect reponse to deal with
relative redirect URL
wrap two socket ops in try/except to turn them into URLErrors, so that
client code need only catch one exception.
in HTTPError.__del__ only close fp if fp is not None
style changes:
- use f(*args) instead of apply(f, args)
- use __super_init instead of super.__init__(self, ...)
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use standard Python style for whitespace near = and ()
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http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=116636&group_id=5470
bobalex@rsv.ricoh.com
Bug report: If the file position is less than the end of the "file",
and a write is performed extending past then end of the file, the data
string is corrupted.
Solution: in write(), when writing past the end, properly set self.len
when newpos is > self.len.
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Let's hope this is correct (I'm not sure why the sys.platform would be
'Darwin1.2' rather than 'darwin1', which seems to be the convention).
Someone with Darwin please test this!
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changes. Here restoring them.
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libm result is 0). Cautiously add a few libm exception test cases:
1. That exp(-huge) returns 0 without exception.
2. That exp(+huge) triggers OverflowError.
3. That sqrt(-1) raises ValueError specifically (apparently under glibc linked
with -lieee, it was raising OverflowError due to an accident of the way
mathmodule.c's CHECK() macro happened to deal with Infs and NaNs under gcc).
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Moved appendChild calls from DOMEventStream to PullDOM (parser indep).
Removed duplicated sibling pointer setting (duplicated in appendChild).
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support for extension types, not classes.
pickle(): If the type is a class or if the reduction function is not
callable, raise a TypeError.
constructor(): If the constructor is not callable, raise TypeError.
This (partially) closes SourceForge patch #101859.
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string.letters was much more than expected.
Solution: explicit is better than implicit; don't rely on
string.letters.
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a bug in JPython where the instance had to have a flush() method.
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didn't bother to close the files. This caused the new test_wave test to fail
under Windows, as Windows won't let you delete a file that's open. Fixed
that by ensuring the wave read & write classes' .close() and __del__ methods
close files that were opened by their constructors.
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changes to avoid using assert).
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Correct the chaining between siblings.
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never written properly because the '4' length indicators for the 's'
format characters were missing.
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driver code, so that each test gets this; it had been done inconsistently.
Remove the lines that set the variables holding dom objects to None; not
needed since the interpreter cleans up locals on function return.
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Lownds. (#101816)
[Note: I'm not sure that this is really the right fix. Surely Darwin
doesn't require you to say "python.exe" everywhere??? Even Windows
doesn't! Or am I misunderstanding the point?]
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expatreader: Use the error handler instead of raising exception directly.
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