From b239ab9107cd5bcbfbfa3b46290191298718ced3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zackery Spytz Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 07:22:08 -0600 Subject: closes bpo-36711: Remove duplicate method in Lib/email/feedparser.py. (GH-14801) --- Lib/email/feedparser.py | 20 -------------------- 1 file changed, 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/Lib/email/feedparser.py b/Lib/email/feedparser.py index 8031ca6..298fe79 100644 --- a/Lib/email/feedparser.py +++ b/Lib/email/feedparser.py @@ -118,26 +118,6 @@ class BufferedSubFile(object): self.pushlines(parts) def pushlines(self, lines): - # Crack into lines, but preserve the newlines on the end of each - parts = NLCRE_crack.split(data) - # The *ahem* interesting behaviour of re.split when supplied grouping - # parentheses is that the last element of the resulting list is the - # data after the final RE. In the case of a NL/CR terminated string, - # this is the empty string. - self._partial = parts.pop() - #GAN 29Mar09 bugs 1555570, 1721862 Confusion at 8K boundary ending with \r: - # is there a \n to follow later? - if not self._partial and parts and parts[-1].endswith('\r'): - self._partial = parts.pop(-2)+parts.pop() - # parts is a list of strings, alternating between the line contents - # and the eol character(s). Gather up a list of lines after - # re-attaching the newlines. - lines = [] - for i in range(len(parts) // 2): - lines.append(parts[i*2] + parts[i*2+1]) - self.pushlines(lines) - - def pushlines(self, lines): # Reverse and insert at the front of the lines. self._lines[:0] = lines[::-1] -- cgit v0.12