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- fix tab space issues (SF patch #101167 by Neil Schemenauer)
- fix co_flags for classes to include CO_NEWLOCALS (SF patch #101145 by Neil)
- fix for merger of UNPACK_LIST and UNPACK_TUPLE into UNPACK_SEQUENCE,
(SF patch #101168 by, well, Neil :)
- Adjust bytecode MAGIC to current bytecode.
TODO: teach compile.py about list comprehensions.
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(is bgen still "still under development"?)
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based on bug report by Neil Schemenauer
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fix com_call_function to cope with trailing comma in "f(a, b,)"
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(too lazy to paste in the whole BSD license tho; included by ref)
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originally submitted by Bill Tutt
Note: This code is actually going to be replaced in 2.0 by /F's new
database. Until then, this patch keeps the test suite working.
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package.
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closes patch #100956
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char**) and return an int even on PC platforms. If not, please fix
PC/utils/makesrc.c ;-P
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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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stead of defining lots of function prototypes in each module.
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new comment patterns get included.
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automatically finding (most of) the standard PYD extensions, and to
remove the hardcoded Python version.
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change eliminate to delete (-d)
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uses the BrowserControl module.
BrowserControl is not removed to allow IDLE to be distributed separately
and still be used with Python 1.5.2.
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Fixed a quote bug. Thanks to Fredrik Lundh.
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Include <> -> "". Removed some left over code at the end of the file.
Patch by Bill Tutt.
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Include <> -> "". Patch by Bill Tutt.
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mislabeled.
(Using -c and then -e rearranges some comments, so I won't check that
in -- but it's a good test anyway.
Note that pindent is not perfect -- e.g. it doesn't know about
triple-quoted strings!)
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Problem:
A Python program can be completed and reformatted using
Tools/scripts/pindent.py. Unfortunately there is no option for removal
of the generated "# end"-tags. Although a few Python commands or a
"grep -v '# end '" can do wonders here, there are two drawbacks:
- not everyone has grep/time to write a Python script
- it is not checked whether the "# end"-tags were used validly
Solution:
add extra option "-e" (eliminate) to pindent.py
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Perfect hash table generator. Outputs a Python extension module
which provides access to the hash table (which is stored in static
C data) using custom code.
This module can currently only generates code for the ucnhash
module, but can easily be adapted to produce perfect hash tables
for other tasks where fast lookup in large tables is needed.
By Bill Tutt.
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Generator for the new ucnhash module (ucnhash.h|c). Uses perfect_hash.py
to create the ucnhash module.
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Utility extension module needed by perfect_hash.py
By Bill Tutt.
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like the short, ambiguous name.
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Instead of using Netscape through os.system(), use the new
browser.open() function to load the documentation on the
default browser. On Windows, this will use the installed
documentation if it exists, instead of hitting python.org.
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Web browsers.
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option name for clarity.
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Fix for problem with freeze when both "-m" and "-s service" options
are used.
(Blessed by MarkH)
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Attached is a set of diffs for the .py compiler that adds support
for the new extended call syntax.
compiler/ast.py:
CallFunc node gets 2 new children to support extended call syntax -
"star_args" (for "*args") and "dstar_args" (for "**args")
compiler/pyassem.py
It appear that self.lnotab is supposed to be responsible for
tracking line numbers, but self.firstlineno was still hanging
around. Removed self.firstlineno completely. NOTE - I didnt
actually test that the generated code has the correct line numbers!!
Stack depth tracking appeared a little broken - the checks never
made it beyond the "self.patterns" check - thus, the custom methods
were never called! Fixed this.
(XXX Jeremy notes: I think this code is still broken because it
doesn't track stack effects across block bounaries.)
Added support for the new extended call syntax opcodes for depth
calculations.
compiler/pycodegen.py
Added support for the new extended call syntax opcodes.
compiler/transformer.py
Added support for the new extended call syntax.
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compile.py:
On Windows, use 'nul' instead of '/dev/null'.
test.py:
Use double-quotes for the command-line, as Windows doesnt recognise
singles.
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Bad % formatting.
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the path to save a relative path by prefixing it with os.sep (':').
Also fix an indent inconsistency in the same function.
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allowing it to be run from anywhere, including through a symlink to
the actual idle.py script.
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can't remember who. :-) Changes:
- Support for Windows NT (different locking behavior)
- Added a logging mechanism
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can't remember who. :-) Changes:
- Owner name+email made generic instead of GvR
- Support for Windows NT (running from a .bat file)
- DOcument <HTML>...</HTML> tags
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