From b70ccc348bc4ea166f7538dd21b598dd5f545abe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 08:07:12 +0000 Subject: After discussing some more with Georg, do no migrate versionchanged:: 2.5 to this branch. While I am here, also get rid of other versionchanged:: 2.x constructs, as discussed. --- Doc/c-api/allocation.rst | 12 ---- Doc/c-api/arg.rst | 4 -- Doc/c-api/dict.rst | 8 --- Doc/c-api/gcsupport.rst | 8 --- Doc/c-api/list.rst | 40 ------------- Doc/c-api/long.rst | 4 -- Doc/c-api/mapping.rst | 4 -- Doc/c-api/marshal.rst | 3 - Doc/c-api/objbuffer.rst | 12 ---- Doc/c-api/object.rst | 4 -- Doc/c-api/sequence.rst | 52 ----------------- Doc/c-api/set.rst | 4 -- Doc/c-api/slice.rst | 10 ---- Doc/c-api/tuple.rst | 40 ------------- Doc/c-api/type.rst | 4 -- Doc/c-api/typeobj.rst | 4 -- Doc/c-api/unicode.rst | 131 ------------------------------------------ Doc/distutils/setupscript.rst | 13 ----- Doc/library/re.rst | 6 +- 19 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 360 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/allocation.rst b/Doc/c-api/allocation.rst index 32397b3..b64381b 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/allocation.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/allocation.rst @@ -11,10 +11,6 @@ Allocating Objects on the Heap .. cfunction:: PyVarObject* _PyObject_NewVar(PyTypeObject *type, Py_ssize_t size) - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_Init(PyObject *op, PyTypeObject *type) @@ -30,10 +26,6 @@ Allocating Objects on the Heap This does everything :cfunc:`PyObject_Init` does, and also initializes the length information for a variable-size object. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: TYPE* PyObject_New(TYPE, PyTypeObject *type) @@ -55,10 +47,6 @@ Allocating Objects on the Heap fields into the same allocation decreases the number of allocations, improving the memory management efficiency. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: void PyObject_Del(PyObject *op) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/arg.rst b/Doc/c-api/arg.rst index 600fcac..dcf7547 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/arg.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/arg.rst @@ -406,10 +406,6 @@ and the following format units are left untouched. PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|O:ref", &object, &callback) - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *min* and *max*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_BuildValue(const char *format, ...) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/dict.rst b/Doc/c-api/dict.rst index dad5cf0..89db16e 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/dict.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/dict.rst @@ -140,10 +140,6 @@ Dictionary Objects Return the number of items in the dictionary. This is equivalent to ``len(p)`` on a dictionary. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyDict_Next(PyObject *p, Py_ssize_t *ppos, PyObject **pkey, PyObject **pvalue) @@ -190,10 +186,6 @@ Dictionary Objects Py_DECREF(o); } - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int *` type for *ppos*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyDict_Merge(PyObject *a, PyObject *b, int override) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/gcsupport.rst b/Doc/c-api/gcsupport.rst index b7be993..4f4d27d 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/gcsupport.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/gcsupport.rst @@ -45,20 +45,12 @@ Constructors for container types must conform to two rules: Analogous to :cfunc:`PyObject_NewVar` but for container objects with the :const:`Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC` flag set. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: TYPE* PyObject_GC_Resize(TYPE, PyVarObject *op, Py_ssize_t newsize) Resize an object allocated by :cfunc:`PyObject_NewVar`. Returns the resized object or *NULL* on failure. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *newsize*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: void PyObject_GC_Track(PyObject *op) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/list.rst b/Doc/c-api/list.rst index e971d36..7b8cd5c 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/list.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/list.rst @@ -45,10 +45,6 @@ List Objects :cfunc:`PySequence_SetItem` or expose the object to Python code before setting all items to a real object with :cfunc:`PyList_SetItem`. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyList_Size(PyObject *list) @@ -57,19 +53,11 @@ List Objects Return the length of the list object in *list*; this is equivalent to ``len(list)`` on a list object. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int`. This might require changes in - your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyList_GET_SIZE(PyObject *list) Macro form of :cfunc:`PyList_Size` without error checking. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This macro returned an :ctype:`int`. This might require changes in your - code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyList_GetItem(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index) @@ -78,19 +66,11 @@ List Objects supported. If *pos* is out of bounds, return *NULL* and set an :exc:`IndexError` exception. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` for *index*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyList_GET_ITEM(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t i) Macro form of :cfunc:`PyList_GetItem` without error checking. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This macro used an :ctype:`int` for *i*. This might require changes in - your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyList_SetItem(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *item) @@ -102,10 +82,6 @@ List Objects This function "steals" a reference to *item* and discards a reference to an item already in the list at the affected position. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` for *index*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: void PyList_SET_ITEM(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t i, PyObject *o) @@ -119,10 +95,6 @@ List Objects is being replaced; any reference in *list* at position *i* will be leaked. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This macro used an :ctype:`int` for *i*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyList_Insert(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *item) @@ -130,10 +102,6 @@ List Objects ``0`` if successful; return ``-1`` and set an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous to ``list.insert(index, item)``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` for *index*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyList_Append(PyObject *list, PyObject *item) @@ -148,10 +116,6 @@ List Objects *low* and *high*. Return *NULL* and set an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous to ``list[low:high]``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` for *low* and *high*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyList_SetSlice(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t low, Py_ssize_t high, PyObject *itemlist) @@ -160,10 +124,6 @@ List Objects be *NULL*, indicating the assignment of an empty list (slice deletion). Return ``0`` on success, ``-1`` on failure. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` for *low* and *high*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyList_Sort(PyObject *list) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/long.rst b/Doc/c-api/long.rst index 2a25705..19d65b8 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/long.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/long.rst @@ -100,10 +100,6 @@ All integers are implemented as "long" integer objects of arbitrary size. string is first encoded to a byte string using :cfunc:`PyUnicode_EncodeDecimal` and then converted using :cfunc:`PyLong_FromString`. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` for *length*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyLong_FromVoidPtr(void *p) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/mapping.rst b/Doc/c-api/mapping.rst index c2c22e5..1d0ed50 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/mapping.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/mapping.rst @@ -21,10 +21,6 @@ Mapping Protocol objects that do not provide mapping protocol, this is equivalent to the Python expression ``len(o)``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - These functions returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyMapping_DelItemString(PyObject *o, char *key) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/marshal.rst b/Doc/c-api/marshal.rst index 16c9fc3..04b0b88 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/marshal.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/marshal.rst @@ -87,6 +87,3 @@ written using these routines? appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError` or :exc:`TypeError`) and returns *NULL*. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *len*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. diff --git a/Doc/c-api/objbuffer.rst b/Doc/c-api/objbuffer.rst index e816c3d..0973aad 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/objbuffer.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/objbuffer.rst @@ -14,10 +14,6 @@ Buffer Protocol and *buffer_len* to the buffer length. Returns ``-1`` and sets a :exc:`TypeError` on error. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int *` type for *buffer_len*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyObject_AsReadBuffer(PyObject *obj, const void **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len) @@ -27,10 +23,6 @@ Buffer Protocol and *buffer_len* to the buffer length. Returns ``-1`` and sets a :exc:`TypeError` on error. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int *` type for *buffer_len*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyObject_CheckReadBuffer(PyObject *o) @@ -45,7 +37,3 @@ Buffer Protocol returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location and *buffer_len* to the buffer length. Returns ``-1`` and sets a :exc:`TypeError` on error. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int *` type for *buffer_len*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - diff --git a/Doc/c-api/object.rst b/Doc/c-api/object.rst index 108b1be..b0700a1 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/object.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/object.rst @@ -304,10 +304,6 @@ is considered sufficient for this determination. and mapping protocols, the sequence length is returned. On error, ``-1`` is returned. This is the equivalent to the Python expression ``len(o)``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - These functions returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_GetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/sequence.rst b/Doc/c-api/sequence.rst index b3e76b7..6be9810 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/sequence.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/sequence.rst @@ -21,10 +21,6 @@ Sequence Protocol For objects that do not provide sequence protocol, this is equivalent to the Python expression ``len(o)``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - These functions returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_Concat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2) @@ -37,10 +33,6 @@ Sequence Protocol Return the result of repeating sequence object *o* *count* times, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o * count``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *count*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_InPlaceConcat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2) @@ -55,30 +47,18 @@ Sequence Protocol failure. The operation is done *in-place* when *o* supports it. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o *= count``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *count*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_GetItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i) Return the *i*th element of *o*, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o[i]``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *i*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_GetSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2) Return the slice of sequence object *o* between *i1* and *i2*, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o[i1:i2]``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *i1* and *i2*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PySequence_SetItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i, PyObject *v) @@ -86,40 +66,24 @@ Sequence Protocol is the equivalent of the Python statement ``o[i] = v``. This function *does not* steal a reference to *v*. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *i*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PySequence_DelItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i) Delete the *i*th element of object *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``del o[i]``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *i*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PySequence_SetSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2, PyObject *v) Assign the sequence object *v* to the slice in sequence object *o* from *i1* to *i2*. This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``o[i1:i2] = v``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *i1* and *i2*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PySequence_DelSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2) Delete the slice in sequence object *o* from *i1* to *i2*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``del o[i1:i2]``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *i1* and *i2*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PySequence_Count(PyObject *o, PyObject *value) @@ -127,10 +91,6 @@ Sequence Protocol of keys for which ``o[key] == value``. On failure, return ``-1``. This is equivalent to the Python expression ``o.count(value)``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PySequence_Contains(PyObject *o, PyObject *value) @@ -144,10 +104,6 @@ Sequence Protocol Return the first index *i* for which ``o[i] == value``. On error, return ``-1``. This is equivalent to the Python expression ``o.index(value)``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_List(PyObject *o) @@ -178,10 +134,6 @@ Sequence Protocol Return the *i*th element of *o*, assuming that *o* was returned by :cfunc:`PySequence_Fast`, *o* is not *NULL*, and that *i* is within bounds. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *i*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject** PySequence_Fast_ITEMS(PyObject *o) @@ -200,10 +152,6 @@ Sequence Protocol :cfunc:`PySequence_Check(o)` is true and without adjustment for negative indices. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *i*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE(PyObject *o) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/set.rst b/Doc/c-api/set.rst index 7663096..4348108 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/set.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/set.rst @@ -106,10 +106,6 @@ or :class:`frozenset` or instances of their subtypes. ``len(anyset)``. Raises a :exc:`PyExc_SystemError` if *anyset* is not a :class:`set`, :class:`frozenset`, or an instance of a subtype. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int`. This might require changes in - your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PySet_GET_SIZE(PyObject *anyset) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/slice.rst b/Doc/c-api/slice.rst index 68c0e93..f8f2a44 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/slice.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/slice.rst @@ -40,11 +40,6 @@ Slice Objects You probably do not want to use this function. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *length* and an - :ctype:`int *` type for *start*, *stop*, and *step*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PySlice_GetIndicesEx(PySliceObject *slice, Py_ssize_t length, Py_ssize_t *start, Py_ssize_t *stop, Py_ssize_t *step, Py_ssize_t *slicelength) @@ -56,8 +51,3 @@ Slice Objects Returns 0 on success and -1 on error with exception set. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *length* and an - :ctype:`int *` type for *start*, *stop*, *step*, and *slicelength*. This - might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit - systems. diff --git a/Doc/c-api/tuple.rst b/Doc/c-api/tuple.rst index 5cfab9c..a66f043 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/tuple.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/tuple.rst @@ -37,10 +37,6 @@ Tuple Objects Return a new tuple object of size *len*, or *NULL* on failure. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *len*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyTuple_Pack(Py_ssize_t n, ...) @@ -48,58 +44,34 @@ Tuple Objects are initialized to the subsequent *n* C arguments pointing to Python objects. ``PyTuple_Pack(2, a, b)`` is equivalent to ``Py_BuildValue("(OO)", a, b)``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *n*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyTuple_Size(PyObject *p) Take a pointer to a tuple object, and return the size of that tuple. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyTuple_GET_SIZE(PyObject *p) Return the size of the tuple *p*, which must be non-*NULL* and point to a tuple; no error checking is performed. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyTuple_GetItem(PyObject *p, Py_ssize_t pos) Return the object at position *pos* in the tuple pointed to by *p*. If *pos* is out of bounds, return *NULL* and sets an :exc:`IndexError` exception. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *pos*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyTuple_GET_ITEM(PyObject *p, Py_ssize_t pos) Like :cfunc:`PyTuple_GetItem`, but does no checking of its arguments. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *pos*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyTuple_GetSlice(PyObject *p, Py_ssize_t low, Py_ssize_t high) Take a slice of the tuple pointed to by *p* from *low* to *high* and return it as a new tuple. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *low* and *high*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyTuple_SetItem(PyObject *p, Py_ssize_t pos, PyObject *o) @@ -110,10 +82,6 @@ Tuple Objects This function "steals" a reference to *o*. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *pos*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: void PyTuple_SET_ITEM(PyObject *p, Py_ssize_t pos, PyObject *o) @@ -124,10 +92,6 @@ Tuple Objects This function "steals" a reference to *o*. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *pos*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int _PyTuple_Resize(PyObject **p, Py_ssize_t newsize) @@ -142,10 +106,6 @@ Tuple Objects ``*p`` is destroyed. On failure, returns ``-1`` and sets ``*p`` to *NULL*, and raises :exc:`MemoryError` or :exc:`SystemError`. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *newsize*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyTuple_ClearFreeList(void) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/type.rst b/Doc/c-api/type.rst index 447efb0..07f82c9 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/type.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/type.rst @@ -66,10 +66,6 @@ Type Objects XXX: Document. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *nitems*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyType_GenericNew(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds) diff --git a/Doc/c-api/typeobj.rst b/Doc/c-api/typeobj.rst index 81ef922..eba8d69 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/typeobj.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/typeobj.rst @@ -64,10 +64,6 @@ type objects) *must* have the :attr:`ob_size` field. This field is not inherited by subtypes. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This field used to be an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cmember:: PyTypeObject* PyObject.ob_type diff --git a/Doc/c-api/unicode.rst b/Doc/c-api/unicode.rst index 5526e99..d6cedac 100644 --- a/Doc/c-api/unicode.rst +++ b/Doc/c-api/unicode.rst @@ -65,20 +65,12 @@ access internal read-only data of Unicode objects: Return the size of the object. *o* has to be a :ctype:`PyUnicodeObject` (not checked). - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_GET_DATA_SIZE(PyObject *o) Return the size of the object's internal buffer in bytes. *o* has to be a :ctype:`PyUnicodeObject` (not checked). - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_UNICODE* PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE(PyObject *o) @@ -214,9 +206,6 @@ APIs: Therefore, modification of the resulting Unicode object is only allowed when *u* is *NULL*. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(const char *u, Py_ssize_t size) @@ -328,10 +317,6 @@ APIs: Return the length of the Unicode object. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type. This might require changes - in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject(PyObject *obj, const char *encoding, const char *errors) @@ -370,10 +355,6 @@ the system's :ctype:`wchar_t`. using wcslen. Return *NULL* on failure. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_AsWideChar(PyUnicodeObject *unicode, wchar_t *w, Py_ssize_t size) @@ -385,11 +366,6 @@ the system's :ctype:`wchar_t`. to make sure that the :ctype:`wchar_t` string is 0-terminated in case this is required by the application. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type and used an :ctype:`int` - type for *size*. This might require changes in your code for properly - supporting 64-bit systems. - .. _builtincodecs: @@ -429,10 +405,6 @@ These are the generic codec APIs: using the Python codec registry. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Encode(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *encoding, const char *errors) @@ -442,10 +414,6 @@ These are the generic codec APIs: to be used is looked up using the Python codec registry. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(PyObject *unicode, const char *encoding, const char *errors) @@ -465,10 +433,6 @@ These are the UTF-8 codec APIs: Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the UTF-8 encoded string *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8Stateful(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, Py_ssize_t *consumed) @@ -477,10 +441,6 @@ These are the UTF-8 codec APIs: treated as an error. Those bytes will not be decoded and the number of bytes that have been decoded will be stored in *consumed*. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeUTF8(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors) @@ -488,10 +448,6 @@ These are the UTF-8 codec APIs: return a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(PyObject *unicode) @@ -591,10 +547,6 @@ These are the UTF-16 codec APIs: Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16Stateful(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, int *byteorder, Py_ssize_t *consumed) @@ -604,11 +556,6 @@ These are the UTF-16 codec APIs: split surrogate pair) as an error. Those bytes will not be decoded and the number of bytes that have been decoded will be stored in *consumed*. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size* and an :ctype:`int *` - type for *consumed*. This might require changes in your code for - properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeUTF16(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, int byteorder) @@ -629,10 +576,6 @@ These are the UTF-16 codec APIs: Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsUTF16String(PyObject *unicode) @@ -650,10 +593,6 @@ These are the "Unicode Escape" codec APIs: Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the Unicode-Escape encoded string *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeUnicodeEscape(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size) @@ -661,10 +600,6 @@ These are the "Unicode Escape" codec APIs: return a Python string object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsUnicodeEscapeString(PyObject *unicode) @@ -682,10 +617,6 @@ These are the "Raw Unicode Escape" codec APIs: Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the Raw-Unicode-Escape encoded string *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeRawUnicodeEscape(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors) @@ -693,10 +624,6 @@ These are the "Raw Unicode Escape" codec APIs: and return a Python string object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsRawUnicodeEscapeString(PyObject *unicode) @@ -715,10 +642,6 @@ ordinals and only these are accepted by the codecs during encoding. Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the Latin-1 encoded string *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeLatin1(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors) @@ -726,10 +649,6 @@ ordinals and only these are accepted by the codecs during encoding. return a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsLatin1String(PyObject *unicode) @@ -748,10 +667,6 @@ codes generate errors. Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the ASCII encoded string *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeASCII(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors) @@ -759,10 +674,6 @@ codes generate errors. return a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsASCIIString(PyObject *unicode) @@ -805,10 +716,6 @@ characters to different code points. Byte values greater that the length of the string and U+FFFE "characters" are treated as "undefined mapping". - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeCharmap(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, PyObject *mapping, const char *errors) @@ -816,10 +723,6 @@ characters to different code points. *mapping* object and return a Python string object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsCharmapString(PyObject *unicode, PyObject *mapping) @@ -843,9 +746,6 @@ The following codec API is special in that maps Unicode to Unicode. and sequences work well. Unmapped character ordinals (ones which cause a :exc:`LookupError`) are left untouched and are copied as-is. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. These are the MBCS codec APIs. They are currently only available on Windows and use the Win32 MBCS converters to implement the conversions. Note that MBCS (or @@ -860,10 +760,6 @@ the user settings on the machine running the codec. Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the MBCS encoded string *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeMBCSStateful(const char *s, int size, const char *errors, int *consumed) @@ -879,10 +775,6 @@ the user settings on the machine running the codec. a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *size*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsMBCSString(PyObject *unicode) @@ -917,10 +809,6 @@ They all return *NULL* or ``-1`` if an exception occurs. separator. At most *maxsplit* splits will be done. If negative, no limit is set. Separators are not included in the resulting list. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *maxsplit*. This might require - changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Splitlines(PyObject *s, int keepend) @@ -957,11 +845,6 @@ They all return *NULL* or ``-1`` if an exception occurs. (*direction* == -1 means to do a prefix match, *direction* == 1 a suffix match), 0 otherwise. Return ``-1`` if an error occurred. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *start* and *end*. This - might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit - systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_Find(PyObject *str, PyObject *substr, Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end, int direction) @@ -971,22 +854,12 @@ They all return *NULL* or ``-1`` if an exception occurs. ``-1`` indicates that no match was found, and ``-2`` indicates that an error occurred and an exception has been set. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *start* and *end*. This - might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit - systems. - .. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_Count(PyObject *str, PyObject *substr, Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end) Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of *substr* in ``str[start:end]``. Return ``-1`` if an error occurred. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function returned an :ctype:`int` type and used an :ctype:`int` - type for *start* and *end*. This might require changes in your code for - properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Replace(PyObject *str, PyObject *substr, PyObject *replstr, Py_ssize_t maxcount) @@ -994,10 +867,6 @@ They all return *NULL* or ``-1`` if an exception occurs. return the resulting Unicode object. *maxcount* == -1 means replace all occurrences. - .. versionchanged:: 2.5 - This function used an :ctype:`int` type for *maxcount*. This might - require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. - .. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_Compare(PyObject *left, PyObject *right) diff --git a/Doc/distutils/setupscript.rst b/Doc/distutils/setupscript.rst index 2985437..bbc3498 100644 --- a/Doc/distutils/setupscript.rst +++ b/Doc/distutils/setupscript.rst @@ -454,9 +454,6 @@ way. From the PyXML setup script:: scripts=['scripts/xmlproc_parse', 'scripts/xmlproc_val'] ) -.. versionchanged:: 2.7 - All the scripts will also be added to the ``MANIFEST`` - file if no template is provided. See :ref:`manifest`. .. _distutils-installing-package-data: @@ -501,11 +498,6 @@ The corresponding call to :func:`setup` might be:: ) -.. versionchanged:: 2.7 - All the files that match ``package_data`` will be added to the ``MANIFEST`` - file if no template is provided. See :ref:`manifest`. - - .. _distutils-additional-files: Installing Additional Files @@ -542,11 +534,6 @@ without specifying a target directory, but this is not recommended, and the files directly in the target directory, an empty string should be given as the directory. -.. versionchanged:: 2.7 - All the files that match ``data_files`` will be added to the ``MANIFEST`` - file if no template is provided. See :ref:`manifest`. - - .. _meta-data: diff --git a/Doc/library/re.rst b/Doc/library/re.rst index fade6ec..1259b11 100644 --- a/Doc/library/re.rst +++ b/Doc/library/re.rst @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ form. >>> re.split("(?m)^$", "foo\n\nbar\n") ['foo\n\nbar\n'] - .. versionchanged:: 2.7,3.1 + .. versionchanged:: 3.1 Added the optional flags argument. @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ form. character ``'0'``. The backreference ``\g<0>`` substitutes in the entire substring matched by the RE. - .. versionchanged:: 2.7,3.1 + .. versionchanged:: 3.1 Added the optional flags argument. @@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ form. Perform the same operation as :func:`sub`, but return a tuple ``(new_string, number_of_subs_made)``. - .. versionchanged:: 2.7,3.1 + .. versionchanged:: 3.1 Added the optional flags argument. -- cgit v0.12