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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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d85d0d7b
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d85d0d7b
authored
Oct 10, 2000
by
Fred Drake
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Fixed a large number of small problems, mostly noted by Detlef Lannert
<lannert@lannert.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de>.
parent
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Doc/lib/libimp.tex
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Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex
Doc/lib/libmailbox.tex
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Doc/lib/libmimetools.tex
Doc/lib/libmimetools.tex
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Doc/lib/libnew.tex
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Doc/lib/libre.tex
Doc/lib/libre.tex
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Doc/lib/libsite.tex
Doc/lib/libsite.tex
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Doc/lib/libuserdict.tex
Doc/lib/libuserdict.tex
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Doc/lib/libxmllib.tex
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Doc/lib/libdis.tex
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@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@
Disassembler for Python byte code
}
\declaremodule
{
standard
}{
dis
}
\modulesynopsis
{
Disassembler for Python byte code, as stored in code
objects and
\file
{
.pyc
}
/
\file
{
.pyo
}
files.
}
\modulesynopsis
{
Disassembler for Python byte code.
}
The
\module
{
dis
}
module supports the analysis of Python byte code by
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@@ -35,7 +34,7 @@ the following command can be used to get the disassembly of
19 RETURN
_
VALUE
\end{verbatim}
The
\module
{
dis
}
module defines the following functions:
The
\module
{
dis
}
module defines the following functions
and constants
:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
dis
}{
\optional
{
bytesource
}}
Disassemble the
\var
{
bytesource
}
object.
\var
{
bytesource
}
can denote
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@@ -75,7 +74,7 @@ for compatibility with earlier Python releases.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
opname
}
Sequence of
a
operation names, indexable using the byte code.
Sequence of operation names, indexable using the byte code.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
cmp
_
op
}
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@@ -87,7 +86,7 @@ Sequence of byte codes that have a constant parameter.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
hasname
}
Sequence of byte codes that access a attribute by name.
Sequence of byte codes that access a
n
attribute by name.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
hasjrel
}
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@@ -99,7 +98,7 @@ Sequence of byte codes that have an absolute jump target.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
haslocal
}
Sequence of byte codes that access a
a
local variable.
Sequence of byte codes that access a local variable.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}
{
hascompare
}
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@@ -196,11 +195,11 @@ Implements \code{TOS = TOS1[TOS]}.
\end{opcodedesc}
\begin{opcodedesc}
{
BINARY
_
LSHIFT
}{}
Implements
\code
{
TOS = TOS1 << TOS
}
.
Implements
\code
{
TOS = TOS1 <
\code
{}
< TOS
}
.
\end{opcodedesc}
\begin{opcodedesc}
{
BINARY
_
RSHIFT
}{}
Implements
\code
{
TOS = TOS1 >> TOS
}
.
Implements
\code
{
TOS = TOS1 >
\code
{}
> TOS
}
.
\end{opcodedesc}
\begin{opcodedesc}
{
BINARY
_
AND
}{}
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@@ -245,11 +244,11 @@ Implements in-place \code{TOS = TOS1 - TOS}.
\end{opcodedesc}
\begin{opcodedesc}
{
INPLACE
_
LSHIFT
}{}
Implements in-place
\code
{
TOS = TOS1 << TOS
}
.
Implements in-place
\code
{
TOS = TOS1 <
\code
{}
< TOS
}
.
\end{opcodedesc}
\begin{opcodedesc}
{
INPLACE
_
RSHIFT
}{}
Implements in-place
\code
{
TOS = TOS1 >> TOS
}
.
Implements in-place
\code
{
TOS = TOS1 >
\code
{}
> TOS
}
.
\end{opcodedesc}
\begin{opcodedesc}
{
INPLACE
_
AND
}{}
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an otherwise conducted search yielding compatible results). This
function does more than importing the module: if the module was
already imported, it is equivalent to a
\function
{
reload()
}
\bifuncindex
{
reload
}
! The
\var
{
name
}
argument indicates the full module name (including the
package name, if this is a submodule of a package). The
\var
{
file
}
a
rgument is an open file, and
\var
{
filename
}
is the corresponding
file name; these can be
\code
{
None
}
and
\code
{
''
}
, respectively, when
the module is not being loaded from a file. The
\var
{
description
}
argument is a tuple as returned by
\function
{
find
_
module()
}
describing
what kind
of module must be loaded.
\function
{
reload()
}
\bifuncindex
{
reload
}
! The
\var
{
name
}
argument
indicates the full module name (including the package name, if this is
a submodule of a package). The
\var
{
file
}
argument is an open file,
a
nd
\var
{
filename
}
is the corresponding file name; these can be
\code
{
None
}
and
\code
{
''
}
, respectively, when the module is not being
loaded from a file. The
\var
{
description
}
argument is a tuple, as
would be returned by
\function
{
get
_
suffixes()
}
, describing what kind
of module must be loaded.
If the load is successful, the return value is the module object;
otherwise, an exception (usually
\exception
{
ImportError
}
) is raised.
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@@ -49,5 +49,6 @@ object (see the \refmodule{rfc822} module). Depending on the mailbox
implementation the
\var
{
fp
}
attribute of this object may be a true
file object or a class instance simulating a file object, taking care
of things like message boundaries if multiple mail messages are
contained in a single file, etc.
contained in a single file, etc. If no more messages are available,
this method returns
\code
{
None
}
.
\end{methoddesc}
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@@ -61,15 +61,15 @@ open file \var{output}. The block size is currently fixed at 8192.
\end{seealso}
\subsection
{
Additional Methods of Message
objects
}
\nodename
{
mimetools.Message Methods
}
\subsection
{
Additional Methods of Message
Objects
\label
{
mimetools-message-objects
}
}
The
\class
{
Message
}
class defines the following methods in
addition to the
\class
{
rfc822.Message
}
methods:
\begin{methoddesc}
{
getplist
}{}
Return the parameter list of the
\code
{
content-type
}
header. This is
a list
i
f strings. For parameters of the form
a list
o
f strings. For parameters of the form
\samp
{
\var
{
key
}
=
\var
{
value
}}
,
\var
{
key
}
is converted to lower case but
\var
{
value
}
is not. For example, if the message contains the header
\samp
{
Content-type: text/html; spam=1; Spam=2; Spam
}
then
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@@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ callable, and \var{instance} must be an instance object or
\code
{
None
}
.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
function
}{
code, globals
\optional
{
, name
\optional
{
argdefs
}}}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
function
}{
code, globals
\optional
{
, name
\optional
{
,
argdefs
}}}
Returns a (Python) function with the given code and globals. If
\var
{
name
}
is given, it must be a string or
\code
{
None
}
. If it is a
string, the function will have the given name, otherwise the function
name will be taken from
\code
{
\var
{
code
}
.co
_
name
}
. If
\var
{
argdefs
}
is given, it must be a tuple and will be used to
the
\var
{
argdefs
}
is given, it must be a tuple and will be used to
determine the default values of parameters.
\end{funcdesc}
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@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ parentheses, and indicates the start and end of a group; the contents
of a group can be retrieved after a match has been performed, and can
be matched later in the string with the
\regexp
{
\e
\var
{
number
}}
special
sequence, described below. To match the literals
\character
{
(
}
or
\character
{
'
)
}
, use
\regexp
{
\e
(
}
or
\regexp
{
\e
)
}
, or enclose them
\character
{
)
}
, use
\regexp
{
\e
(
}
or
\regexp
{
\e
)
}
, or enclose them
inside a character class:
\regexp
{
[(] [)]
}
.
\item
[\code{(?...)}]
This is an extension notation (a
\character
{
?
}
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ the tail part, it uses the empty string (on Macintosh or Windows) or
it uses first
\file
{
lib/python
\shortversion
/site-packages
}
and then
\file
{
lib/site-python
}
(on
\UNIX
{}
). For each of the distinct
head-tail combinations, it sees if it refers to an existing directory,
and if so, adds to
\code
{
sys.path
}
, and also inspect
ed for path
and if so, adds to
\code
{
sys.path
}
, and also inspect
s the path for
configuration files.
\indexii
{
site-python
}{
directory
}
\indexii
{
site-packages
}{
directory
}
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ can add new behaviors to dictionaries.
The
\module
{
UserDict
}
module defines the
\class
{
UserDict
}
class:
\begin{classdesc}
{
UserDict
}{
\optional
{
initialdata
}}
Return a class instance
that simulates a dictionary. The instance's
Class
that simulates a dictionary. The instance's
contents are kept in a regular dictionary, which is accessible via the
\member
{
data
}
attribute of
\class
{
UserDict
}
instances. If
\var
{
initialdata
}
is provided,
\member
{
data
}
is initialized with its
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ can add new behaviors to lists.
The
\module
{
UserList
}
module defines the
\class
{
UserList
}
class:
\begin{classdesc}
{
UserList
}{
\optional
{
list
}}
Return a class instance
that simulates a list. The instance's
Class
that simulates a list. The instance's
contents are kept in a regular list, which is accessible via the
\member
{
data
}
attribute of
\class
{
UserList
}
instances. The instance's
contents are initially set to a copy of
\var
{
list
}
, defaulting to the
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@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ to real string or Unicode objects; this is especially the case for
The
\module
{
UserString
}
module defines the following classes:
\begin{classdesc}
{
UserString
}{
\optional
{
sequence
}}
Return a class instance
that simulates a string or a Unicode string
Class
that simulates a string or a Unicode string
object. The instance's content is kept in a regular string or Unicode
string object, which is accessible via the
\member
{
data
}
attribute of
\class
{
UserString
}
instances. The instance's contents are initially
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@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ the tag name was \code{'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 html'}, and
the tag
\code
{
<html:a href='http://frob.com'>
}
inside the above
mentioned element is treated as if the tag name were
\code
{
'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 a'
}
and the attribute name as
if it were
\code
{
'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40
src
'
}
.
if it were
\code
{
'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40
href
'
}
.
An older draft of the XML Namespaces proposal is also recognized, but
triggers a warning.
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