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Most of these can be backported.
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Needs backport.
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simplifies a lot of error handling code, and fixes many memory leaks.
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comment based on 'sys.args[0]' does not depend on the path. For Python
builds from a remote directory ("/path/to/configure; make") the previous
logic used to include the "/path/to" portion in Python-ast.h. Then svn
would consider this file to be locally modified.
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Strip off leading dots and slash so the generated files are the same regardless
of whether you configure in the checkout directory or build.
If anyone configures in a different directory, we might want a cleaner
approach using os.path.*(). Hopefully this is good enough.
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Call error_ret() in decode_str(). It was called in some other places,
but seemed inconsistent. It is safe to call PyTokenizer_Free() after
calling error_ret().
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a bunch of names
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properties now.
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Get rid of "int i" unused warnings from Python-ast.c which we are generating.
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backport candidate
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This change implements a new bytecode compiler, based on a
transformation of the parse tree to an abstract syntax defined in
Parser/Python.asdl.
The compiler implementation is not complete, but it is in stable
enough shape to run the entire test suite excepting two disabled
tests.
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- SF Bug #772896, unknown encoding results in MemoryError, which is not helpful
I will only backport the segfault fix. I'll let Anthony decide if he wants
the other changes backported. I will do the backport if asked.
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with a PEP 263 encoding declaration results in long decoded line.
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because (essentially) I didn't realise that PY_BEGIN/END_ALLOW_THREADS
actually expanded to nothing under a no-threads build, so if you somehow
NULLed out the threadstate (e.g. by calling PyThread_SaveThread) it would
stay NULLed when you return to Python. Argh!
Backport candidate.
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a few remaining calls to signal() were converted to PyOS_setsig().
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modes like non-interactive modes. This allows for non-latin-1 users
to write unicode strings directly and sets Japanese users free from
weird manual escaping <wink> in shift_jis environments.
(Reviewed by Martin v. Loewis)
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"@ seems the syntax that everybody can hate equally"
Implementation by Mark Russell, from SF #979728.
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[ 987287 ] Python 2.4a1, interpreter hanging on Keyboard Interrupt
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isn't always set to an integer value when it's defined.
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[ 960406 ] unblock signals in threads
although the changes do not correspond exactly to any patch attached to
that report.
Non-main threads no longer have all signals masked.
A different interface to readline is used.
The handling of signals inside calls to PyOS_Readline is now rather
different.
These changes are all a bit scary! Review and cross-platform testing
much appreciated.
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Change %08l to %p to print a pointer.
Will backport to 2.3.
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mid 1990. Remove an untrue XXX comment.
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A change from Duncan Booth, to deal with changes in the way pgen gets
built. Note that graminit.[ch] aren't normally built on Windows (they're
obtained from CVS).
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riscospath.extsep, and use os.extsep throughout.
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work. This includes some more code that used to be part of pgen in
the main parser; I'm okay with that. I'll see if the Windows build
needs work next.
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the build, so I'm restoring it. I'm not sure what Neal's intent was,
since the line following the one he removed was "REQN(i, 1)" so i is
obviously used. ;)
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Remove the usage of PyErr_WarnExplicit() since this could cause
sensitive information from the source files to appear in e.g.
log files.
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with an indented code block but no newline would raise SyntaxError.
This would have been a four-line change in parsetok.c... Except
codeop.py depends on this behavior, so a compilation flag had to be
invented that causes the tokenizer to revert to the old behavior;
this required extra changes to 2 .h files, 2 .c files, and 2 .py
files. (Fixes SF bug #501622.)
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mark. Added unit test.
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Ensure that the 'size' arg is correctly passed to the encoding reader to
prevent buffer overflows.
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Cast param to isalnum() to int.
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(see Patch 512981). I changed stdin to sys_stdin in the body of the
function, but did not change stderr to sys_stdout, though I suspect that may
be the correct course. I don't know the code involved well enough to judge.
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-- replace then with slightly faster PyObject_Call(o,a,NULL). (The
difference is that the latter requires a to be a tuple; the former
allows other values and wraps them in a tuple if necessary; it
involves two more levels of C function calls to accomplish all that.)
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