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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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192855da
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192855da
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Jun 12, 2016
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Serhiy Storchaka
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@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ arguments and/or a dictionary of keyword arguments. In Python 1.5 and earlier,
you'd use the :func:`apply` built-in function: ``apply(f, args, kw)`` calls the
function :func:`f` with the argument tuple *args* and the keyword arguments in
the dictionary *kw*. :func:`apply` is the same in 2.0, but thanks to a patch
from Greg Ewing, ``f(*args, **kw)``
a
s a shorter and clearer way to achieve the
from Greg Ewing, ``f(*args, **kw)``
i
s a shorter and clearer way to achieve the
same effect. This syntax is symmetrical with the syntax for defining
functions::
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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import os
import
codecs
import
operator
import
io
import
re
import
tempfile
import
shutil
import
unittest
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@@ -226,8 +227,8 @@ from __future__ import print_function"""
actually_write
=
False
)
# Testing that it logged this message when write=False was passed is
# sufficient to see that it did not bail early after "No changes".
message_regex
=
r"Not writing changes to .*%s
%s"
%
(
os
.
sep
,
os
.
path
.
basename
(
test_file
))
message_regex
=
r"Not writing changes to .*%s
"
%
\
re
.
escape
(
os
.
sep
+
os
.
path
.
basename
(
test_file
))
for
message
in
debug_messages
:
if
"Not writing changes"
in
message
:
self
.
assertRegex
(
message
,
message_regex
)
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@@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ class CoroutineTest(unittest.TestCase):
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("
error
")
# Test that __aiter__ that returns an asyncronous iterator
# Test that __aiter__ that returns an async
h
ronous iterator
# directly does not throw any warnings.
run_async(main())
self.assertEqual(I, 111011)
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@@ -2221,8 +2221,8 @@ Library
writer
failed
in
BufferedRWPair
.
close
().
-
Issue
#
23622
:
Unknown
escapes
in
regular
expressions
that
consist
of
``
'\'
``
and
ASCII
letter
now
raise
a
deprecation
warning
and
will
be
forbidden
i
n
Python
3.6
.
and
an
ASCII
letter
now
raise
a
deprecation
warning
and
will
be
forbidde
n
in
Python
3.6
.
-
Issue
#
23671
:
string
.
Template
now
allows
specifying
the
"self"
parameter
as
a
keyword
argument
.
string
.
Formatter
now
allows
specifying
the
"self"
and
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