- 19 Oct, 2017 1 commit
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Łukasz Langa authored
Due to a bug in the initial fix, the setter was in fact creating a different property. This is now fixed.
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- 18 Oct, 2017 3 commits
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Ron authored
The word "difference" from missing the sentence. This clarifies that it compares the difference between the two objects.
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Pablo Galindo authored
Fix timeout rounding in time.sleep(), threading.Lock.acquire() and socket.socket.settimeout() to round correctly negative timeouts between -1.0 and 0.0. The functions now block waiting for events as expected. Previously, the call was incorrectly non-blocking.
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Mariatta authored
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- 17 Oct, 2017 11 commits
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
Even if one selects a font that defines a limited subset of the unicode Basic Multilingual Plane, tcl/tk will use other fonts that define a character. The expanded example give users of non-Latin characters a better idea of what they might see in the IDLE shell and editors. To make room for the expanded sample, frames on the Font tab are re-arranged. The Font/Tabs help explains a bit about the additions.
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Victor Stinner authored
bpo-31803: time.clock() and time.get_clock_info('clock') now emit a DeprecationWarning warning. Replace time.clock() with time.perf_counter() in tests and demos. Remove also hasattr(time, 'monotonic') in test_time since time.monotonic() is now always available since Python 3.5.
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Zane Bitter authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
bpo-31799: Make module.__spec__ more discoverable
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Riccardo Coccioli authored
Always pass -1, or INFTIM where defined, to the poll() system call when a negative timeout is passed to the poll.poll([timeout]) method in the select module. Various OSes throw an error with arbitrary negative values.
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Pablo Galindo authored
bpo-31786: Make functions in the select module blocking when timeout is a small negative value. (#4003)
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Mario Corchero authored
The new method allows the developer to control when to stop the feature of mocks that automagically creates new mocks when accessing an attribute that was not declared before Signed-off-by: Mario Corchero <mariocj89@gmail.com>
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Ned Deily authored
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Ned Deily authored
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Ned Deily authored
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- 16 Oct, 2017 5 commits
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Łukasz Langa authored
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brainfvck authored
Freeze all the objects tracked by gc - move them to a permanent generation and ignore all the future collections. This can be used before a POSIX fork() call to make the gc copy-on-write friendly or to speed up collection.
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Victor Stinner authored
* Rewrite win_perf_counter() to only use integers internally. * Add _PyTime_MulDiv() which compute "ticks * mul / div" in two parts (int part and remaining) to prevent integer overflow. * Clock frequency is checked at initialization for integer overflow. * Enhance also pymonotonic() to reduce the precision loss on macOS (mach_absolute_time() clock).
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Pablo Galindo authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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- 15 Oct, 2017 4 commits
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Semen Zhydenko authored
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vyas45 authored
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Dargor authored
Patch by Pablo.
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
Follow-up to Victor's patch that enabled autotest to run in IDLE's Shell.
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- 14 Oct, 2017 3 commits
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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INADA Naoki authored
This sentence is removed while backporting to 3.6 branch. See https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/3982#discussion_r144555768
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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- 13 Oct, 2017 7 commits
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Victor Stinner authored
The _PyTime API handles detects overflow and is well tested. Document that the signal will only be sent once if internal is equal to zero.
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Victor Stinner authored
test_load_source() now replaces the current __name__ module with a temporary module to prevent side effects.
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Victor Stinner authored
LoadLibrary("SHELL32") is not vulnerable to DLL hijacking.
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Victor Stinner authored
When regrtest in run inside IDLE, sys.stdout and sys.stderr are not TextIOWrapper objects and have no file descriptor associated: sys.stderr.fileno() raises io.UnsupportedOperation. Disable faulthandler and don't replace sys.stdout in that case.
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Berker Peksag authored
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INADA Naoki authored
Pattern `[a-z]` with `IGNORECASE` flag can match to some non-ASCII characters. Straightforward solution for this is using `IGNORECASE | ASCII` flag. But users may subclass `Template` and override only `idpattern`. So we want to avoid changing `Template.flags`. So this commit uses local flag `-i` for `idpattern` and change `[a-z]` to `[a-zA-Z]`.
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Berker Peksag authored
Reported by John Gamboa on docs@p.o at https://mail.python.org/pipermail/docs/2017-June/031942.html
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- 12 Oct, 2017 6 commits
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Ned Deily authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Ned Deily authored
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Éric Araujo authored
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Victor Stinner authored
time.clock() and time.perf_counter() now use again C double internally. Remove also _PyTime_GetWinPerfCounterWithInfo(): use _PyTime_GetPerfCounterDoubleWithInfo() instead on Windows.
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Daisuke Miyakawa authored
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