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This fixes the problem reported in bug report #438786.
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Python warning which can be catched by means of the Python warning
framework.
It also adds two new APIs which hopefully make it easier for Python
to switch to buffer overflow safe [v]snprintf() APIs for error
reporting et al. The two new APIs are PyOS_snprintf() and
PyOS_vsnprintf() and work just like the standard ones in many
C libs. On platforms which have snprintf(), the native APIs are used,
on all other an emulation with snprintf() tries to do its best.
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and PYTHONPATH).
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doesn't work -- it actually prevents the extensions from being built
properly. So I'm changing the "sharedmods" target to what I presume
it was before:
PYTHONPATH= ./$(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/setup.py build
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back-out 1.215 of configure.in and 1.34 of Makefile.pre.in
Check for -Kpthread compiler support, and use this as the sole option
for MT if available.
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bug #442627.
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Mac/macglue.c into the core interpreter. This file contains the glue code that
allows extension modules for Mac toolboxes to live in different shared libraries
but still communicate with each other. The glue code is controlled by the
USE_MAC_TOOLBOX_GLUE define.
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Makefile and used by the setup.py script. Ignore it in .cvsignore;
remove it in "make clobber".
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directives, which is the role of CPPFLAGS. Closes SF patch #414991.
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new slot tp_iter in type object, plus new flag Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_ITER
new C API PyObject_GetIter(), calls tp_iter
new builtin iter(), with two forms: iter(obj), and iter(function, sentinel)
new internal object types iterobject and calliterobject
new exception StopIteration
new opcodes for "for" loops, GET_ITER and FOR_ITER (also supported by dis.py)
new magic number for .pyc files
new special method for instances: __iter__() returns an iterator
iteration over dictionaries: "for x in dict" iterates over the keys
iteration over files: "for x in file" iterates over lines
TODO:
documentation
test suite
decide whether to use a different way to spell iter(function, sentinal)
decide whether "for key in dict" is a good idea
use iterators in map/filter/reduce, min/max, and elsewhere (in/not in?)
speed tuning (make next() a slot tp_next???)
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The changes cause compilation failures in any file in the Python
installation lib directory to cause the install to fail. It looks
like compileall.py intended to behave this way, but a change to
py_compile.py and a separate bug defeated it.
Fixes SF bug #412436
This change affects the test suite, which contains several files that
contain intentional errors. The solution is to extend compileall.py
with the ability to skip compilation of selected files.
NB compileall.py is changed so that compile_dir() returns success only
if all recursive calls to compile_dir() also check success.
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clobber". This is done so that after a "make clean", setup.py will
also recompile all extensions.
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strip them. Closes patch #406287.
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think that a command starting with '#' is a comment, so move the one
comment in such a position (in the rule for building $(LIBRARY)) to a
harmless position.
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- Add CONFIG_ARGS variable and use it to re-run configure rather than
using config.status. This prevents an infinite loop if configure
dies while re-configuring.
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Cygwin Python to startup correctly when in ntsec mode. Cygwin operating in
this mode is probably not the only system with this requirement.
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into Makefile.pre.in; the configure script will only determine the basename
of the file.
This fixes installation of a Python built using C++, reported by Greg
Wilson.
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test_dl, test___all__, test_fork1, and test_longexp. All these either
take way too long with Insure or crash it.
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find $(srcdir)/Lib -name '*.py[co]' -print | xargs rm -f
to remove all .py[co] files before testing, rather than just those in
the Lib/test directory. "find" is used all over the Makefile so I
suppose it's safe; how about xargs?
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Makefile.pre.in: add target future.o
Include/compile.h: define PyFutureFeaters and PyNode_Future()
add c_future slot to struct compiling
Include/symtable.h: add st_future slot to struct symtable
Python/future.c: implementation of PyNode_Future()
Python/compile.c: use PyNode_Future() for nested_scopes support
Python/symtable.c: include compile.h to pick up PyFutureFeatures decl
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The name in configure is still EXEEXT because that's what autoconf calls it.
Also, replace a few occurrences of "python" with "$(PYTHON)".
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closes SF patch #401229.
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be created (perhaps the source directory is read-only).
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target now removes some configure files (like it did before).
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value for it, as suggested in bug #129854. This prevents an old
PYTHONPATH confusing setup.py (say, if it results in Python finding
an old version of the Distutils)
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the README file.
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allow building with a read-only source tree (although I haven't tried it).
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of nested functions. Either is allowed in a function if it contains
no defs or lambdas or the defs and lambdas it contains have no free
variables. If a function is itself nested and has free variables,
either is illegal.
Revise the symtable to use a PySymtableEntryObject, which holds all
the revelent information for a scope, rather than using a bunch of
st_cur_XXX pointers in the symtable struct. The changes simplify the
internal management of the current symtable scope and of the stack.
Added new C source file: Python/symtable.c. (Does the Windows build
process need to be updated?)
As part of these changes, the initial _symtable module interface
introduced in 2.1a2 is replaced. A dictionary of
PySymtableEntryObjects are returned.
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$(DESTSHARED)/Modules.
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trigger my arbitrary exlusion rule, which is: takes more than 10
seconds of wall clock time on my machine. If these tests are going to
be skipped, then a boatload of slower tests should be skipped, too.
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by the quicktest target.
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inference rules (e.g. .c.o) is fine.
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- Change one last EXE to EXEEXT.
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run setup.py with the --install-platlib flag so you can override
'prefix' when running make (e.g. make prefix=/tmp/python/usr/local install)
Instead of using mkdir to create directories, use install -d (mkdir -p
apparently isn't portable)
Emacs make-mode reported line 371 as suspicious; removed the whitespace from
that line.
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is a shared library.
- Add PY_CFLAGS variable (flags used to compile the interpreter)
- clobber now just removes object files, libraries and binaries
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A cell contains a reference to a single PyObject. It could be
implemented as a mutable, one-element sequence, but the separate type
has less overhead.
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subdirectories. Those other makefiles will go away eventually.
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