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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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24d6cc6f
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Éric Araujo
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Doc/distutils/introduction.rst
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Doc/library/optparse.rst
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python setup.py install
For Windows, this command should be run from a command prompt windows
("DOS
box"
)::
For Windows, this command should be run from a command prompt windows
(:menuselection:`Start --> Accessories`
)::
setup.py install
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:file:`C:\\Temp\\foo-1.0`; you can use either a archive manipulator with a
graphical user interface (such as WinZip) or a command-line tool (such as
:program:`unzip` or :program:`pkunzip`) to unpack the archive. Then, open a
command prompt window
("DOS box"),
and run::
command prompt window and run::
cd c:\Temp\foo-1.0
python setup.py install
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python setup.py sdist
For Windows, open a command prompt window
s ("DOS box") and change the command
to::
For Windows, open a command prompt window
(:menuselection:`Start -->
Accessories`) and change the command
to::
setup.py sdist
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well-designed code improves its flexibility by allowing polymorphic
substitution. Duck-typing avoids tests using :func:`type` or
:func:`isinstance`. (Note, however, that duck-typing can be complemented
with :term:`abstract base class
`\ es.) Instead, it typically employs
:func:`hasattr` tests or :term:`EAFP` programming.
with :term:`abstract base class
es <abstract base class>`.) Instead, it
typically employs
:func:`hasattr` tests or :term:`EAFP` programming.
EAFP
Easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. This common Python coding
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pysetup run install_dist
How you actually run this command depends on the platform and the command line
interface it provides:
* **Unix**: Use a shell prompt.
* **Windows**: Open a command prompt ("DOS console") or use :command:`Powershell`.
* **OS X**: Open a :command:`Terminal`.
This is a command that should be run in a terminal. On Windows, it is called a
command prompt and found in :menuselection:`Start --> Accessories`; Powershell
is a popular alternative.
.. _packaging-platform-variations:
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:file:`C:\\Temp\\foo-1.0`. To actually unpack the archive, you can use either
an archive manipulator with a graphical user interface (such as WinZip or 7-Zip)
or a command-line tool (such as :program:`unzip`, :program:`pkunzip` or, again,
:program:`7z`). Then, open a command prompt window ("DOS box" or
Powershell), and run::
:program:`7z`). Then, open a command prompt window and run::
cd c:\Temp\foo-1.0
pysetup run install_dist
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the shell prompt. Under Windows (assuming the Python executable is on your
:envvar:`PATH`, which is the usual case), you can choose :menuselection:`Start --> Run`,
type ``python`` and press ``enter``. Alternatively, you can simply execute
:command:`python` at a command prompt ("DOS console" or Powershell).
:command:`python` at a command prompt (:menuselection:`Start --> Accessories`)
or in Powershell.
Once the interpreter is started, you type Python code at the prompt. For
example, on my Linux system, I type the three Python statements shown below,
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.. moduleauthor:: Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com>
.. sectionauthor:: Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com>
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/atexit.py`
--------------
The :mod:`atexit` module defines functions to register and unregister cleanup
functions. Functions thus registered are automatically executed upon normal
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:mod:`readline`, on systems that support it, the interpreter will automatically
support :program:`Emacs`\ -like line editing and command-history keystrokes.)
.. _cmd-example:
Cmd Example
-----------
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:mod:`collections` --- Container datatypes
==========================================
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del self[key]
OrderedDict.__setitem__(self, key, value)
An ordered dictionary can combined with the :class:`Counter` class
An ordered dictionary can
be
combined with the :class:`Counter` class
so that the counter remembers the order elements are first encountered::
class OrderedCounter(Counter, OrderedDict):
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.. module:: concurrent.futures
:synopsis: Execute computations concurrently using threads or processes.
.. versionadded:: 3.2
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/concurrent/futures/thread.py`
and :source:`Lib/concurrent/futures/process.py`
.. versionadded:: 3.2
--------------
The :mod:`concurrent.futures` module provides a high-level interface for
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.. function:: isinstance(object, classinfo)
Return true if the *object* argument is an instance of the *classinfo*
argument, or of a (direct or indirect) subclass thereof. If *object* is not
argument, or of a (direct, indirect or :term:`virtual <abstract base
class>`) subclass thereof. If *object* is not
an object of the given type, the function always returns false. If
*classinfo* is not a class (type object), it may be a tuple of type objects,
or may recursively contain other such tuples (other sequence types are not
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.. function:: issubclass(class, classinfo)
Return true if *class* is a subclass (direct or indirect) of *classinfo*. A
Return true if *class* is a subclass (direct, indirect or :term:`virtual
<abstract base class>`) of *classinfo*. A
class is considered a subclass of itself. *classinfo* may be a tuple of class
objects, in which case every entry in *classinfo* will be checked. In any other
case, a :exc:`TypeError` exception is raised.
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.. queue-listener:
..
_
queue-listener:
QueueListener
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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..
moduleauthor:: Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
..
sectionauthor:: Greg Ward <gward@python.net>
.. deprecated:: 3.2
The :mod:`optparse` module is deprecated and will not be developed further;
development will continue with the :mod:`argparse` module.
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/optparse.py`
--------------
.. deprecated:: 2.7
The :mod:`optparse` module is deprecated and will not be developed further;
development will continue with the :mod:`argparse` module.
:mod:`optparse` is a more convenient, flexible, and powerful library for parsing
command-line options than the old :mod:`getopt` module. :mod:`optparse` uses a
more declarative style of command-line parsing: you create an instance of
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.. module:: string
:synopsis: Common string operations.
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/string.py`
--------------
.. seealso::
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:ref:`string-methods`
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/string.py`
--------------
String constants
----------------
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.. module:: sysconfig
:synopsis: Python's configuration information
.. moduleauthor:: Tarek Ziade <tarek@ziade.org>
.. sectionauthor:: Tarek Ziade <tarek@ziade.org>
.. moduleauthor:: Tarek Ziadé <tarek@ziade.org>
.. sectionauthor:: Tarek Ziadé <tarek@ziade.org>
.. index::
single: configuration information
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/sysconfig.py`
.. versionadded:: 3.2
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/sysconfig.py`
--------------
The :mod:`sysconfig` module provides access to Python's configuration
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pair: URL; parsing
pair: relative; URL
**Source code:** :source:`Lib/urllib/parse.py`
--------------
This module defines a standard interface to break Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
strings up in components (addressing scheme, network location, path etc.), to
combine the components back into a URL string, and to convert a "relative URL"
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..
exception
::
BadZipFile
The
error
raised
for
bad
ZIP
files
(
old
name
:
``
zipfile
.
error
``)
.
The
error
raised
for
bad
ZIP
files
.
..
versionadded
::
3.2
..
exception
::
BadZipfile
This
is
an
alias
for
:
exc
:`
BadZipFile
`
that
exists
for
compatibility
with
Python
versions
prior
to
3.2
.
Usage
is
deprecated
.
Alias
of
:
exc
:`
BadZipFile
`,
for
compatibility
with
older
Python
versions
.
..
deprecated
::
3.2
..
exception
::
LargeZipFile
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if
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
archive_dir
):
if
logger
is
not
None
:
logger
.
info
(
"creating %s"
%
archive_dir
)
logger
.
info
(
"creating %s"
,
archive_dir
)
if
not
dry_run
:
os
.
makedirs
(
archive_dir
)
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