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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 ;)
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For more comments, read the patches@python.org archives.
For documentation read the comments in mymalloc.h and objimpl.h.
(This is not exactly what Vladimir posted to the patches list; I've
made a few changes, and Vladimir sent me a fix in private email for a
problem that only occurs in debug mode. I'm also holding back on his
change to main.c, which seems unnecessary to me.)
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PyArg_ParseTuple() format string arguments as possible.
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(including a docstring saying "blah"). Fixed all this.
(Please review for potential memory leaks!)
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This fixes a bug that can cause core dumps when doing seeks in input
StringIO objects. This has a number of other clean-ups.
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on BeOS or Windows.
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- New copyright. (Open source)
- Fixed problem in seek method. The seek method should (and now does)
fill with nulls when seeking past the end of the "file".
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get a decent error message when it's not a string (instead of
confusing errors when trying to use the thing).
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O_getattr(): Added read-only access to the closed attribute, based on comment
from Michael Scharf <Michael.Scharf@Rhein-Neckar.de>.
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distribution.
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dealloc() functions contained code to free/DECREF the buffer
(there were differences between I and O objects but the logic bug was
the same). Fixed this be setting the buffer pointer to NULL and
testing for that. (This also makes it safe to call close() more than
once.)
XXX Worry: what if you try to read() or write() once the thing is
closed?
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Suppressing my urge to reformat according to Python coding standards!
:-)
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