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* Untabify C files. Will watch buildbots.Antoine Pitrou2010-05-091-265/+265
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* This reverts r63675 based on the discussion in this thread:Gregory P. Smith2008-06-091-5/+5
| | | | | | | http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2008-June/079988.html Python 2.6 should stick with PyString_* in its codebase. The PyBytes_* names in the spirit of 3.0 are available via a #define only. See the email thread.
* Renamed PyString to PyBytesChristian Heimes2008-05-261-5/+5
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* Convert more modules to METH_VARARGS.Georg Brandl2006-05-291-80/+113
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* Patch #734231: Update RiscOS support. In particular, correctMartin v. Löwis2003-05-101-2/+186
| | | | riscospath.extsep, and use os.extsep throughout.
* Patch #568124: Add doc string macros.Martin v. Löwis2002-06-131-2/+2
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* Patch supplied by Burton Radons for his own SF bug #487390: ModifyingGuido van Rossum2001-12-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | type.__module__ behavior. This adds the module name and a dot in front of the type name in every type object initializer, except for built-in types (and those that already had this). Note that it touches lots of Mac modules -- I have no way to test these but the changes look right. Apologies if they're not. This also touches the weakref docs, which contains a sample type object initializer. It also touches the mmap test output, because the mmap type's repr is included in that output. It touches object.h to put the correct description in a comment.
* SF patch #475657 (Dietmar Schwertberger)Guido van Rossum2001-10-271-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | RISCOS/Makefile: include structseq and weakrefobject; changes to keep command line length below 2048 RISCOS/Modules/riscosmodule.c: typos from the stat structseq patch Include/pyport.h: don't re-#define __attribute__(__x) on RISC OS as it is already defined in c library
* SF patch #474590 -- RISC OS supportGuido van Rossum2001-10-241-18/+66
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* SF patch #462296: Add attributes to os.stat results; by Nick Mathewson.Guido van Rossum2001-10-181-17/+71
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a big one, touching lots of files. Some of the platforms aren't tested yet. Briefly, this changes the return value of the os/posix functions stat(), fstat(), statvfs(), fstatvfs(), and the time functions localtime(), gmtime(), and strptime() from tuples into pseudo-sequences. When accessed as a sequence, they behave exactly as before. But they also have attributes like st_mtime or tm_year. The stat return value, moreover, has a few platform-specific attributes that are not available through the sequence interface (because everybody expects the sequence to have a fixed length, these couldn't be added there). If your platform's struct stat doesn't define st_blksize, st_blocks or st_rdev, they won't be accessible from Python either. (Still missing is a documentation update.)
* RISCOS files by dschwertbergerGuido van Rossum2001-03-021-0/+283