Commit 35e7a8fa authored by Georg Brandl's avatar Georg Brandl

Merged revisions 85274 via svnmerge from

svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/branches/py3k

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  r85274 | georg.brandl | 2010-10-06 12:26:05 +0200 (Mi, 06 Okt 2010) | 1 line

  Fix errors found by "make suspicious".
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parent 0d8f375a
...@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ To rename a file, use ``os.rename(old_path, new_path)``. ...@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ To rename a file, use ``os.rename(old_path, new_path)``.
To truncate a file, open it using ``f = open(filename, "r+")``, and use To truncate a file, open it using ``f = open(filename, "r+")``, and use
``f.truncate(offset)``; offset defaults to the current seek position. There's ``f.truncate(offset)``; offset defaults to the current seek position. There's
also ```os.ftruncate(fd, offset)`` for files opened with :func:`os.open`, where also ``os.ftruncate(fd, offset)`` for files opened with :func:`os.open`, where
``fd`` is the file descriptor (a small integer). ``fd`` is the file descriptor (a small integer).
The :mod:`shutil` module also contains a number of functions to work on files The :mod:`shutil` module also contains a number of functions to work on files
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...@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ Warning about CTL3D32 version from installer ...@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ Warning about CTL3D32 version from installer
The Python installer issues a warning like this:: The Python installer issues a warning like this::
This version uses ``CTL3D32.DLL`` which is not the correct version. This version uses CTL3D32.DLL which is not the correct version.
This version is used for windows NT applications only. This version is used for windows NT applications only.
Tim Peters: Tim Peters:
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...@@ -737,14 +737,14 @@ values are: ...@@ -737,14 +737,14 @@ values are:
* N (an integer). N args from the command-line will be gathered together into a * N (an integer). N args from the command-line will be gathered together into a
list. For example:: list. For example::
>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() >>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
>>> parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs=2) >>> parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs=2)
>>> parser.add_argument('bar', nargs=1) >>> parser.add_argument('bar', nargs=1)
>>> parser.parse_args('c --foo a b'.split()) >>> parser.parse_args('c --foo a b'.split())
Namespace(bar=['c'], foo=['a', 'b']) Namespace(bar=['c'], foo=['a', 'b'])
Note that ``nargs=1`` produces a list of one item. This is different from Note that ``nargs=1`` produces a list of one item. This is different from
the default, in which the item is produced by itself. the default, in which the item is produced by itself.
* ``'?'``. One arg will be consumed from the command-line if possible, and * ``'?'``. One arg will be consumed from the command-line if possible, and
produced as a single item. If no command-line arg is present, the value from produced as a single item. If no command-line arg is present, the value from
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...@@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ Instance methods: ...@@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ Instance methods:
d.toordinal() - date(d.year, 1, 1).toordinal() + 1`` is the day number within d.toordinal() - date(d.year, 1, 1).toordinal() + 1`` is the day number within
the current year starting with ``1`` for January 1st. The :attr:`tm_isdst` flag the current year starting with ``1`` for January 1st. The :attr:`tm_isdst` flag
of the result is set according to the :meth:`dst` method: :attr:`tzinfo` is of the result is set according to the :meth:`dst` method: :attr:`tzinfo` is
``None`` or :meth:`dst`` returns ``None``, :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``-1``; ``None`` or :meth:`dst` returns ``None``, :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``-1``;
else if :meth:`dst` returns a non-zero value, :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``1``; else if :meth:`dst` returns a non-zero value, :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``1``;
else :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``0``. else :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``0``.
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...@@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@ although with a more useful error message. ...@@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@ although with a more useful error message.
:func:`float` and :func:`complex`, with similar error-handling. :func:`float` and :func:`complex`, with similar error-handling.
``"choice"`` options are a subtype of ``"string"`` options. The ``"choice"`` options are a subtype of ``"string"`` options. The
:attr:`~Option.choices`` option attribute (a sequence of strings) defines the :attr:`~Option.choices` option attribute (a sequence of strings) defines the
set of allowed option arguments. :func:`optparse.check_choice` compares set of allowed option arguments. :func:`optparse.check_choice` compares
user-supplied option arguments against this master list and raises user-supplied option arguments against this master list and raises
:exc:`OptionValueError` if an invalid string is given. :exc:`OptionValueError` if an invalid string is given.
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...@@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ This is a working "Hello World" WSGI application:: ...@@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ This is a working "Hello World" WSGI application::
# use a function (note that you're not limited to a function, you can # use a function (note that you're not limited to a function, you can
# use a class for example). The first argument passed to the function # use a class for example). The first argument passed to the function
# is a dictionary containing CGI-style envrironment variables and the # is a dictionary containing CGI-style envrironment variables and the
# second variable is the callable object (see :pep:`333`) # second variable is the callable object (see PEP 333).
def hello_world_app(environ, start_response): def hello_world_app(environ, start_response):
status = '200 OK' # HTTP Status status = '200 OK' # HTTP Status
headers = [('Content-type', 'text/plain')] # HTTP Headers headers = [('Content-type', 'text/plain')] # HTTP Headers
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