Commit 5879d412 authored by Benjamin Peterson's avatar Benjamin Peterson

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Merged revisions 70578,70599,70641-70642,70650,70660-70661,70674,70691,70697-70698,70700,70704 via svnmerge from
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  r70578 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-23 22:24:56 -0500 (Mon, 23 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  this is better written using assertRaises
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  r70599 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-25 16:42:51 -0500 (Wed, 25 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  this can be slightly less ugly
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  r70641 | guilherme.polo | 2009-03-27 16:43:08 -0500 (Fri, 27 Mar 2009) | 3 lines

  Adjusted _tkinter to compile without warnings when WITH_THREAD is not
  defined (part of issue #5035)
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  r70642 | georg.brandl | 2009-03-27 19:48:48 -0500 (Fri, 27 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  Fix typo.
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  r70650 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-28 14:16:10 -0500 (Sat, 28 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  give os.symlink and os.link() better parameter names #5564
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  r70660 | georg.brandl | 2009-03-28 14:52:58 -0500 (Sat, 28 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  Switch to fixed Sphinx version.
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  r70661 | georg.brandl | 2009-03-28 14:57:36 -0500 (Sat, 28 Mar 2009) | 2 lines

  Add section numbering to some of the larger subdocuments.
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  r70674 | guilherme.polo | 2009-03-29 05:19:05 -0500 (Sun, 29 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  Typo fix.
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  r70691 | raymond.hettinger | 2009-03-29 13:51:11 -0500 (Sun, 29 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  Make life easier for non-CPython implementations.
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  r70697 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-29 16:22:35 -0500 (Sun, 29 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  this has been fixed since 2.6 (I love removing these)
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  r70698 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-29 16:31:05 -0500 (Sun, 29 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  thanks to guido's bytecode verifier, this is fixed
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  r70700 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-29 16:50:14 -0500 (Sun, 29 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  use the awesome new status iterator
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  r70704 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-03-29 21:49:32 -0500 (Sun, 29 Mar 2009) | 1 line

  there's actually three methods here #5600
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parent 5550365f
......@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ help:
checkout:
@if [ ! -d tools/sphinx ]; then \
echo "Checking out Sphinx..."; \
svn checkout $(SVNROOT)/doctools/trunk/sphinx tools/sphinx; \
svn checkout $(SVNROOT)/external/Sphinx-0.6.1/sphinx tools/sphinx; \
fi
@if [ ! -d tools/docutils ]; then \
echo "Checking out Docutils..."; \
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......@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ very little overhead for build/release/install mechanics.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:numbered:
introduction.rst
setupscript.rst
......
......@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ to write reStructuredText if you're not so inclined; plain text contributions
are more than welcome as well.
.. toctree::
:numbered:
intro.rst
style.rst
......
......@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ For a detailed description of the whole Python/C API, see the separate
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:numbered:
extending.rst
newtypes.rst
......
......@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ the `Python Package Index <http://pypi.python.org/pypi>`_.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:numbered:
intro.rst
functions.rst
......
......@@ -796,9 +796,10 @@ Files and Directories
function will not follow symbolic links. Availability: Unix.
.. function:: link(src, dst)
.. function:: link(source, link_name)
Create a hard link pointing to *src* named *dst*. Availability: Unix.
Create a hard link pointing to *source* named *link_name*. Availability:
Unix.
.. function:: listdir(path)
......@@ -1078,9 +1079,10 @@ Files and Directories
:attr:`f_flag`, :attr:`f_namemax`. Availability: Unix.
.. function:: symlink(src, dst)
.. function:: symlink(source, link_name)
Create a symbolic link pointing to *src* named *dst*. Availability: Unix.
Create a symbolic link pointing to *source* named *link_name*. Availability:
Unix.
.. function:: unlink(path)
......
......@@ -218,6 +218,7 @@ does an index lookup using :func:`__getitem__`.
Some simple format string examples::
"First, thou shalt count to {0}" # References first positional argument
"Bring me a {}" # Implicitly references the first positional argument
"My quest is {name}" # References keyword argument 'name'
"Weight in tons {0.weight}" # 'weight' attribute of first positional arg
"Units destroyed: {players[0]}" # First element of keyword argument 'players'.
......
......@@ -167,8 +167,8 @@ Here are some simple examples::
Browser Controller Objects
--------------------------
Browser controllers provide these methods which parallel two of the module-level
convenience functions:
Browser controllers provide these methods which parallel three of the
module-level convenience functions:
.. method:: controller.open(url[, new[, autoraise=1]])
......
......@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ interfaces available to C/C++ programmers in detail.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:numbered:
introduction.rst
lexical_analysis.rst
......
......@@ -72,7 +72,9 @@ class PydocTopicsBuilder(Builder):
def write(self, *ignored):
writer = TextWriter(self)
for label in self.status_iterator(pydoc_topic_labels, 'building topics... '):
for label in self.status_iterator(pydoc_topic_labels,
'building topics... ',
length=len(pydoc_topic_labels)):
if label not in self.env.labels:
self.warn('label %r not in documentation' % label)
continue
......
......@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ various Python library modules described in the Python Library Reference.
The :ref:`glossary` is also worth going through.
.. toctree::
:numbered:
appetite.rst
interpreter.rst
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......@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ interpreter and things that make working with Python easier.
.. toctree::
:numbered:
cmdline.rst
unix.rst
......
......@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ class StrictVersion (Version):
# The rules according to Greg Stein:
# 1) a version number has 1 or more numbers separate by a period or by
# 1) a version number has 1 or more numbers separated by a period or by
# sequences of letters. If only periods, then these are compared
# left-to-right to determine an ordering.
# 2) sequences of letters are part of the tuple for comparison and are
......
......@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ class IdleConf:
else: #returning default, print warning
if warn_on_default:
warning = ('\n Warning: configHandler.py - IdleConf.GetOption -\n'
' problem retrieving configration option %r\n'
' problem retrieving configuration option %r\n'
' from section %r.\n'
' returning default value: %r\n' %
(option, section, default))
......
"""
The regular expression engine in '_sre' can segfault when interpreting
bogus bytecode.
It is unclear whether this is a real bug or a "won't fix" case like
bogus_code_obj.py, because it requires bytecode that is built by hand,
as opposed to compiled by 're' from a string-source regexp. The
difference with bogus_code_obj, though, is that the only existing regexp
compiler is written in Python, so that the C code has no choice but
accept arbitrary bytecode from Python-level.
The test below builds and runs random bytecodes until 'match' crashes
Python. I have not investigated why exactly segfaults occur nor how
hard they would be to fix. Here are a few examples of 'code' that
segfault for me:
[21, 50814, 8, 29, 16]
[21, 3967, 26, 10, 23, 54113]
[29, 23, 0, 2, 5]
[31, 64351, 0, 28, 3, 22281, 20, 4463, 9, 25, 59154, 15245, 2,
16343, 3, 11600, 24380, 10, 37556, 10, 31, 15, 31]
Here is also a 'code' that triggers an infinite uninterruptible loop:
[29, 1, 8, 21, 1, 43083, 6]
"""
import _sre, random
def pick():
n = random.randrange(-65536, 65536)
if n < 0:
n &= 31
return n
ss = ["", "world", "x" * 500]
while 1:
code = [pick() for i in range(random.randrange(5, 25))]
print(code)
pat = _sre.compile(None, 0, code)
for s in ss:
try:
pat.match(s)
except RuntimeError:
pass
# f.close() is not thread-safe: calling it at the same time as another
# operation (or another close) on the same file, but done from another
# thread, causes crashes. The issue is more complicated than it seems,
# witness the discussions in:
#
# http://bugs.python.org/issue595601
# http://bugs.python.org/issue815646
import _thread
while 1:
f = open("multithreaded_close.tmp", "w")
_thread.start_new_thread(f.close, ())
f.close()
......@@ -732,6 +732,7 @@ Tkapp_New(char *screenName, char *className,
}
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
static void
Tkapp_ThreadSend(TkappObject *self, Tcl_Event *ev,
Tcl_Condition *cond, Tcl_Mutex *mutex)
......@@ -744,6 +745,7 @@ Tkapp_ThreadSend(TkappObject *self, Tcl_Event *ev,
Tcl_MutexUnlock(mutex);
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
}
#endif
/** Tcl Eval **/
......@@ -1110,8 +1112,8 @@ FromObj(PyObject* tkapp, Tcl_Obj *value)
return newPyTclObject(value);
}
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
/* This mutex synchronizes inter-thread command calls. */
TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(call_mutex)
typedef struct Tkapp_CallEvent {
......@@ -1123,6 +1125,7 @@ typedef struct Tkapp_CallEvent {
PyObject **exc_type, **exc_value, **exc_tb;
Tcl_Condition *done;
} Tkapp_CallEvent;
#endif
void
Tkapp_CallDeallocArgs(Tcl_Obj** objv, Tcl_Obj** objStore, int objc)
......@@ -1210,6 +1213,8 @@ Tkapp_CallResult(TkappObject *self)
return res;
}
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
/* Tkapp_CallProc is the event procedure that is executed in the context of
the Tcl interpreter thread. Initially, it holds the Tcl lock, and doesn't
hold the Python lock. */
......@@ -1254,6 +1259,8 @@ done:
return 1;
}
#endif
/* This is the main entry point for calling a Tcl command.
It supports three cases, with regard to threading:
1. Tcl is not threaded: Must have the Tcl lock, then can invoke command in
......@@ -1483,9 +1490,11 @@ Tkapp_AddErrorInfo(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
/** Tcl Variable **/
typedef PyObject* (*EventFunc)(PyObject*, PyObject *args, int flags);
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(var_mutex)
typedef PyObject* (*EventFunc)(PyObject*, PyObject *args, int flags);
typedef struct VarEvent {
Tcl_Event ev; /* must be first */
PyObject *self;
......@@ -1497,6 +1506,7 @@ typedef struct VarEvent {
PyObject **exc_val;
Tcl_Condition *cond;
} VarEvent;
#endif
static int
varname_converter(PyObject *in, void *_out)
......@@ -1518,6 +1528,8 @@ varname_converter(PyObject *in, void *_out)
return 0;
}
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
static void
var_perform(VarEvent *ev)
{
......@@ -1545,11 +1557,13 @@ var_proc(VarEvent* ev, int flags)
return 1;
}
#endif
static PyObject*
var_invoke(EventFunc func, PyObject *selfptr, PyObject *args, int flags)
{
TkappObject *self = (TkappObject*)selfptr;
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
TkappObject *self = (TkappObject*)selfptr;
if (self->threaded && self->thread_id != Tcl_GetCurrentThread()) {
TkappObject *self = (TkappObject*)selfptr;
VarEvent *ev;
......@@ -2052,6 +2066,7 @@ PythonCmdDelete(ClientData clientData)
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(command_mutex)
typedef struct CommandEvent{
......@@ -2078,6 +2093,7 @@ Tkapp_CommandProc(CommandEvent *ev, int flags)
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&command_mutex);
return 1;
}
#endif
static PyObject *
Tkapp_CreateCommand(PyObject *selfptr, PyObject *args)
......@@ -2108,7 +2124,7 @@ Tkapp_CreateCommand(PyObject *selfptr, PyObject *args)
Py_INCREF(func);
data->self = selfptr;
data->func = func;
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
if (self->threaded && self->thread_id != Tcl_GetCurrentThread()) {
Tcl_Condition cond = NULL;
CommandEvent *ev = (CommandEvent*)ckalloc(sizeof(CommandEvent));
......@@ -2122,7 +2138,9 @@ Tkapp_CreateCommand(PyObject *selfptr, PyObject *args)
Tkapp_ThreadSend(self, (Tcl_Event*)ev, &cond, &command_mutex);
Tcl_ConditionFinalize(&cond);
}
else {
else
#endif
{
ENTER_TCL
err = Tcl_CreateCommand(
Tkapp_Interp(self), cmdName, PythonCmd,
......@@ -2150,6 +2168,8 @@ Tkapp_DeleteCommand(PyObject *selfptr, PyObject *args)
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:deletecommand", &cmdName))
return NULL;
#ifdef WITH_THREAD
if (self->threaded && self->thread_id != Tcl_GetCurrentThread()) {
Tcl_Condition cond = NULL;
CommandEvent *ev;
......@@ -2164,7 +2184,9 @@ Tkapp_DeleteCommand(PyObject *selfptr, PyObject *args)
&command_mutex);
Tcl_ConditionFinalize(&cond);
}
else {
else
#endif
{
ENTER_TCL
err = Tcl_DeleteCommand(self->interp, cmdName);
LEAVE_TCL
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