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guarantee to keep valid pointers in its slots.
tests: Moved ExtensionSaver from test_copy_reg into pickletester, and
use it both places. Once extension codes get assigned, it won't be
safe to overwrite them willy nilly in test suites, and ExtensionSaver
does a thorough job of undoing any possible damage.
Beefed up the EXT[124] tests a bit, to check the smallest and largest
codes in each opcode's range too.
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Moved such EXT tests as currently exist from TempAbstractPickleTests to
AbstractPickleTests, so that test_cpickle runs them too.
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by Michael Stone (mbrierst).
Python 2.1.4, 2.2.2 candidate.
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signed/unsigned comparison warnings on the call to iconv().
Fix comment typos.
From SF patch #680146.
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generate these opcodes.
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this clarifies that they are part of an internal API (albeit shared
between pickle.py, copy_reg.py and cPickle.c).
I'd like to do the same for copy_reg.dispatch_table, but worry that it
might be used by existing code. This risk doesn't exist for the
extension registry.
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Imported the extension-registry dicts from copy_reg.py, in preparation for
tackling EXT[124].
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because it seems more consistent with the rest of the code.
cPickle_PyMapping_HasKey(): This extern function isn't used anywhere in
Python or Zope, so got rid of it.
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extension implemented flush() was fixed. Scott also rewrite the
zlib test suite using the unittest module. (SF bug #640230 and
patch #678531.)
Backport candidate I think.
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readability.
load_bool(): Now that I know the intended difference between _PUSH and
_APPEND, used the right one.
Pdata_grow(): Squashed out a redundant overflow test.
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overflow holes in Pdata_grow().
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a function, then
p->f(arg1, arg2, ...)
is semantically the same as
(*p->f)(arg1, arg2, ...)
Changed all instances of the latter into the former. Given how often
the code embeds this kind of expression in an if test, the unnecessary
parens and dereferening operator were a real drag on readability.
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embedded assignments, for readability.
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loops. Renamed DATA and BINDATA to DATA0 and DATA1. Included
disassemblies, but noted why we can't test them. Added XXX comment to
cPickle about a mysterious comment, where pickle and cPickle diverge
in how they number PUT indices.
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to have an effect before protocol 3 is invented, so no test can be
written for this (yet).
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the hitherto unknown (to me) noload() cPickle function, which is (a)
something we don't test at all, and (b) pickle.py doesn't have.
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ElementDeclHandler by Expat.
Fixes SF bug #676990.
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Assorted code cleanups; e.g., sizeof(char) is 1 by definition, so there's
no need to do things like multiply by sizeof(char) in hairy malloc
arguments. Fixed an undetected-overflow bug in readline_file().
longobject.c: Fixed a really stupid bug in the new _PyLong_NumBits.
pickle.py: Fixed stupid bug in save_long(): When proto is 2, it
wrote LONG1 or LONG4, but forgot to return then -- it went on to
append the proto 1 LONG opcode too.
Fixed equally stupid cancelling bugs in load_long1() and
load_long4(): they *returned* the unpickled long instead of pushing
it on the stack. The return values were ignored. Tests passed
before only because save_long() pickled the long twice.
Fixed bugs in encode_long().
Noted that decode_long() is quadratic-time despite our hopes,
because long(string, 16) is still quadratic-time in len(string).
It's hex() that's linear-time. I don't know a way to make decode_long()
linear-time in Python, short of maybe transforming the 256's-complement
bytes into marshal's funky internal format, and letting marshal decode
that. It would be more valuable to make long(string, 16) linear time.
pickletester.py: Added a global "protocols" vector so tests can try
all the protocols in a sane way. Changed test_ints() and test_unicode()
to do so. Added a new test_long(), but the tail end of it is disabled
because it "takes forever" under pickle.py (but runs very quickly under
cPickle: cPickle proto 2 for longs is linear-time).
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code cleanups, and purged more references to text-vs-binary modes.
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already <wink>.
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removed woefully inadequate opcode docs and pointed to pickletools.py
instead.
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functions. Reworked {time,datetime}_new() to do what their corresponding
setstates used to do in their state-tuple-input paths, but directly,
without constructing an object with throwaway state first. Tightened
the "is this a state tuple input?" paths to check the presumed state
string-length too, and to raise an exception if the optional second state
element isn't a tzinfo instance (IOW, check these paths for type errors
as carefully as the normal paths).
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anymore either, so don't. This also allows to get rid of obscure code
making __getnewargs__ identical to __getstate__ (hmm ... hope there
wasn't more to this than I realize!).
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attr, and copy_reg.safe_constructors.
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not the maze it was.
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delta_reduce(): Simplified.
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(pickling no longer needs them, and immutable objects shouldn't have
visible __setstate__() methods regardless). Rearranged the code to
put the internal setstate functions in the constructor sections.
Repaired the timedelta reduce() method, which was still producing
stuff that required a public timedelta.__setstate__() when unpickling.
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In sendall(), do an internal select before each send() call, instead
of only for the first one.
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Geoff writes:
This is yet another patch to _ssl.c that sets the
underlying BIO to non-blocking if the socket being
wrapped is non-blocking. It also correctly loops when
SSL_connect, SSL_write, or SSL_read indicates that it
needs to read or write more bytes.
This seems to fix bug #673797 which was not fixed by my
previous patch.
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error handers in the Unicode codecs: Negative
positions are treated as being relative to the end of
the input and out of bounds positions result in an
IndexError.
Also update the PEP and include an explanation of
this in the documentation for codecs.register_error.
Fixes a small bug in iconv_codecs: if the position
from the callback is negative *add* it to the size
instead of substracting it.
From SF patch #677429.
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uninitialized variables.
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needs of pickling longs. Backed off to a definition that's much easier
to understand. The pickler will have to work a little harder, but other
uses are more likely to be correct <0.5 wink>.
_PyLong_Sign(): New teensy function to characterize a long, as to <0, ==0,
or >0.
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is just as easy.
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classes have a __reduce__ that returns (self.__class__,
self.__getstate__()). tzinfo.__reduce__() is a bit smarter, calling
__getinitargs__ and __getstate__ if they exist, and falling back to
__dict__ if it exists and isn't empty.
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for this iconv() implementation in the init function.
For encoding: use a byteswapped version of the input if
neccessary.
For decoding: byteswap every piece returned by iconv()
if neccessary (but not those pieces returned from the
callback)
Comment out test_sane() in the test script, because
whether this works depends on whether byte swapping
is neccessary or not (an on Py_UNICODE_SIZE)
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