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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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b6743626
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b6743626
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May 02, 2006
by
Neal Norwitz
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SF #1479181: split open() and file() from being aliases for each other.
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Doc/lib/libfuncs.tex
Doc/lib/libfuncs.tex
+5
-7
Lib/test/test_subprocess.py
Lib/test/test_subprocess.py
+2
-2
Misc/NEWS
Misc/NEWS
+2
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Objects/fileobject.c
Objects/fileobject.c
+0
-4
Python/bltinmodule.c
Python/bltinmodule.c
+14
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Doc/lib/libfuncs.tex
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@@ -455,12 +455,7 @@ class C:
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@@ -455,12 +455,7 @@ class C:
after any I/O has been performed, and there's no reliable way to
after any I/O has been performed, and there's no reliable way to
determine whether this is the case.
}
determine whether this is the case.
}
The
\function
{
file()
}
constructor is new in Python 2.2 and is an
\versionadded
{
2.2
}
alias for
\function
{
open()
}
. Both spellings are equivalent. The
intent is for
\function
{
open()
}
to continue to be preferred for use
as a factory function which returns a new
\class
{
file
}
object. The
spelling,
\class
{
file
}
is more suited to type testing (for example,
writing
\samp
{
isinstance(f, file)
}
).
\end{funcdesc}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
filter
}{
function, list
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
filter
}{
function, list
}
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@@ -725,7 +720,10 @@ class C:
...
@@ -725,7 +720,10 @@ class C:
\end{funcdesc}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
open
}{
filename
\optional
{
, mode
\optional
{
, bufsize
}}}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
open
}{
filename
\optional
{
, mode
\optional
{
, bufsize
}}}
An alias for the
\function
{
file()
}
function above.
A wrapper for the
\function
{
file()
}
function above. The intent is
for
\function
{
open()
}
to be preferred for use as a factory function
returning a new
\class
{
file
}
object.
\class
{
file
}
is more suited to
type testing (for example, writing
\samp
{
isinstance(f, file)
}
).
\end{funcdesc}
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
ord
}{
c
}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
ord
}{
c
}
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Lib/test/test_subprocess.py
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@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ class ProcessTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ class ProcessTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
universal_newlines
=
1
)
universal_newlines
=
1
)
stdout
=
p
.
stdout
.
read
()
stdout
=
p
.
stdout
.
read
()
if
hasattr
(
open
,
'newlines'
):
if
hasattr
(
p
.
stdout
,
'newlines'
):
# Interpreter with universal newline support
# Interpreter with universal newline support
self
.
assertEqual
(
stdout
,
self
.
assertEqual
(
stdout
,
"line1
\
n
line2
\
n
line3
\
n
line4
\
n
line5
\
n
line6"
)
"line1
\
n
line2
\
n
line3
\
n
line4
\
n
line5
\
n
line6"
)
...
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ class ProcessTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
...
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ class ProcessTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stderr
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stderr
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
universal_newlines
=
1
)
universal_newlines
=
1
)
(
stdout
,
stderr
)
=
p
.
communicate
()
(
stdout
,
stderr
)
=
p
.
communicate
()
if
hasattr
(
open
,
'newlines'
):
if
hasattr
(
stdout
,
'newlines'
):
# Interpreter with universal newline support
# Interpreter with universal newline support
self
.
assertEqual
(
stdout
,
self
.
assertEqual
(
stdout
,
"line1
\
n
line2
\
n
line3
\
n
line4
\
n
line5
\
n
line6"
)
"line1
\
n
line2
\
n
line3
\
n
line4
\
n
line5
\
n
line6"
)
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Misc/NEWS
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@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ What's New in Python 2.5 alpha 2?
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@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ What's New in Python 2.5 alpha 2?
Core and builtins
Core and builtins
-----------------
-----------------
- Patch #1479181: split open() and file() from being aliases for each other.
- Bug #1465834: '
bdist_wininst
preinstall
script
support
' was fixed
- Bug #1465834: '
bdist_wininst
preinstall
script
support
' was fixed
by converting these apis from macros into exported functions again:
by converting these apis from macros into exported functions again:
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Objects/fileobject.c
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@@ -2025,10 +2025,6 @@ PyDoc_STR(
...
@@ -2025,10 +2025,6 @@ PyDoc_STR(
"'
\\
r', '
\\
n', '
\\
r
\\
n' or a tuple containing all the newline types seen.
\n
"
"'
\\
r', '
\\
n', '
\\
r
\\
n' or a tuple containing all the newline types seen.
\n
"
"
\n
"
"
\n
"
"'U' cannot be combined with 'w' or '+' mode.
\n
"
"'U' cannot be combined with 'w' or '+' mode.
\n
"
)
PyDoc_STR
(
"
\n
"
"Note: open() is an alias for file()."
);
);
PyTypeObject
PyFile_Type
=
{
PyTypeObject
PyFile_Type
=
{
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@@ -1341,6 +1341,18 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(oct_doc,
...
@@ -1341,6 +1341,18 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(oct_doc,
Return the octal representation of an integer or long integer."
);
Return the octal representation of an integer or long integer."
);
static
PyObject
*
builtin_open
(
PyObject
*
self
,
PyObject
*
args
,
PyObject
*
kwds
)
{
return
PyObject_Call
((
PyObject
*
)
&
PyFile_Type
,
args
,
kwds
);
}
PyDoc_STRVAR
(
open_doc
,
"open(name[, mode[, buffering]]) -> file object
\n
\
\n
\
Open a file using the file() type, returns a file object."
);
static
PyObject
*
static
PyObject
*
builtin_ord
(
PyObject
*
self
,
PyObject
*
obj
)
builtin_ord
(
PyObject
*
self
,
PyObject
*
obj
)
{
{
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@@ -2247,6 +2259,7 @@ static PyMethodDef builtin_methods[] = {
...
@@ -2247,6 +2259,7 @@ static PyMethodDef builtin_methods[] = {
{
"max"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
builtin_max
,
METH_VARARGS
|
METH_KEYWORDS
,
max_doc
},
{
"max"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
builtin_max
,
METH_VARARGS
|
METH_KEYWORDS
,
max_doc
},
{
"min"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
builtin_min
,
METH_VARARGS
|
METH_KEYWORDS
,
min_doc
},
{
"min"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
builtin_min
,
METH_VARARGS
|
METH_KEYWORDS
,
min_doc
},
{
"oct"
,
builtin_oct
,
METH_O
,
oct_doc
},
{
"oct"
,
builtin_oct
,
METH_O
,
oct_doc
},
{
"open"
,
(
PyCFunction
)
builtin_open
,
METH_VARARGS
|
METH_KEYWORDS
,
open_doc
},
{
"ord"
,
builtin_ord
,
METH_O
,
ord_doc
},
{
"ord"
,
builtin_ord
,
METH_O
,
ord_doc
},
{
"pow"
,
builtin_pow
,
METH_VARARGS
,
pow_doc
},
{
"pow"
,
builtin_pow
,
METH_VARARGS
,
pow_doc
},
{
"range"
,
builtin_range
,
METH_VARARGS
,
range_doc
},
{
"range"
,
builtin_range
,
METH_VARARGS
,
range_doc
},
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@@ -2313,6 +2326,7 @@ _PyBuiltin_Init(void)
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@@ -2313,6 +2326,7 @@ _PyBuiltin_Init(void)
#endif
#endif
SETBUILTIN
(
"dict"
,
&
PyDict_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"dict"
,
&
PyDict_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"enumerate"
,
&
PyEnum_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"enumerate"
,
&
PyEnum_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"file"
,
&
PyFile_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"float"
,
&
PyFloat_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"float"
,
&
PyFloat_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"frozenset"
,
&
PyFrozenSet_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"frozenset"
,
&
PyFrozenSet_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"property"
,
&
PyProperty_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"property"
,
&
PyProperty_Type
);
...
@@ -2329,10 +2343,6 @@ _PyBuiltin_Init(void)
...
@@ -2329,10 +2343,6 @@ _PyBuiltin_Init(void)
SETBUILTIN
(
"tuple"
,
&
PyTuple_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"tuple"
,
&
PyTuple_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"type"
,
&
PyType_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"type"
,
&
PyType_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"xrange"
,
&
PyRange_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"xrange"
,
&
PyRange_Type
);
/* Note that open() is just an alias of file(). */
SETBUILTIN
(
"open"
,
&
PyFile_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"file"
,
&
PyFile_Type
);
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
SETBUILTIN
(
"unicode"
,
&
PyUnicode_Type
);
SETBUILTIN
(
"unicode"
,
&
PyUnicode_Type
);
#endif
#endif
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