- 30 Aug, 2000 6 commits
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
Martin von Loewis, Peter Funk, James Henstridge, Francois Pinard, and Marc-Andre Lemburg.
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
description of listcomps and used as inspiration) Rearranged sections (which accounts for much of the size of the diffs) Added section on augmented assignment Mentioned 'print >>file' Broke up the "Core Changes" section into subsections
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- 29 Aug, 2000 14 commits
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Fred Drake authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
the patch or forgot about it -- this is easier than reminding him).
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Fred Drake authored
HTML generation; the machinery was there but no option to set it was defined. Simplify some of the path-math since we can assume a recent version of Python.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
In test_poll1(), unregister file descriptors as they're closed, and also close the read end of the pipe In test_poll2(), make the code assume less about the combinations of flag bits that will be returned
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Fred Drake authored
Makefile.deps.
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Guido van Rossum authored
figures out old (a.out) and newer (ELF) systems, similar to NetBSD. (I'm assuming this is also by tg@FreeBSD.org.)
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Guido van Rossum authored
Our (FreeBSD's) security officer doesn't like group-writable directories and sent a patch; don't install *.orig.
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Guido van Rossum authored
-- tg@FreeBSD.org
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Guido van Rossum authored
This helps on 4.4BSD-based systems.
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Fred Drake authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
of extended print. If the file object being printed to is None, then sys.stdout is used.
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Greg Ward authored
Changed 'core.setup()' so it sets them to reasonable defaults. Tweaked how the "usage" string is generated: 'core' now provides 'gen_usage()', which is used instead of 'USAGE'. Modified "build_py" and "sdist" commands to refer to 'self.distribution.script_name' rather than 'sys.argv[0]'.
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- 28 Aug, 2000 1 commit
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Fred Drake authored
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- 27 Aug, 2000 11 commits
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Fredrik Lundh authored
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Fredrik Lundh authored
with success. also, check return values from the mark functions. this addresses (but doesn't really solve) bug #112693, and low-memory problems reported by jack jansen.
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Greg Ward authored
Fix bad operator precedence: should be "(metadata or '') + '\n'".
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Thomas Wouters authored
how 'import' was called with a compiletime mechanism: create either a tuple of the import arguments, or None (in the case of a normal import), add it to the code-block constants, and load it onto the stack before calling IMPORT_NAME.
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Tim Peters authored
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Thomas Wouters authored
mean; the same as 'from mod import submod as s'.
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Tim Peters authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
PyRun_FileEx(). These are the same as their non-Ex counterparts but have an extra argument, a flag telling them to close the file when done. Then this is used by Py_Main() and execfile() to close the file after it is parsed but before it is executed. Adding APIs seems strange given the feature freeze but it's the only way I see to close the bug report without incompatible changes. [ Bug #110616 ] source file stays open after parsing is done (PR#209)
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Fredrik Lundh authored
couple of potential stack overflows, including bug #110615. closes patch #101238
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Thomas Wouters authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
fork. This solves the test_fork1 problem. (ceval.c, signalmodule.c, intrcheck.c) SourceForge: [ Patch #101226 ] make threading fork-safe
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- 26 Aug, 2000 8 commits
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Tim Peters authored
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Thomas Wouters authored
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Thomas Wouters authored
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Moshe Zadka authored
Again due to the duplicate copies of test_support, the checked-in "expected output" file actually contains verbose-mode output.
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Tim Peters authored
subtle breakage on Windows (the test is skipped here, but the TestSkipped exception wasn't recognized as such, because of duplicate copies of test_support got loaded; so the test looks like a failure under Windows instead of a skip). Repaired the import, but THIS TEST *WILL* FAIL ON OTHER SYSTEMS NOW! Again due to the duplicate copies of test_support, the checked-in "expected output" file actually contains verbose-mode output. I can't generate the *correct* non-verbose output on my system. So, somebody please do that.
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Tim Peters authored
Windows "inconsistent linkage" warnings at the same time. I agree with Mark Hammond that the whole DL_IMPORT/DL_EXPORT macro system needs an overhaul; this is just an expedient hack until then.
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Greg Ward authored
The known bug (bogus error message when an empty file is extracted) is fixed. Other changes: - The target-compile and target-optimize flags of bdist_wininst are gone. It is no longer possible to compile the python files during installation. - The zlib module is no longer required or used by bdist_wininst. - I moved the decompression/extraction code into a separate file (extract.c). - The installer stub is now compressed by UPX (see http://upx.tsx.org/). This reduces the size of the exe (and thus the overhead of the final installer program) from 40 kB to 16 kB. - The installer displays a more uptodate user wizard-like user interface, also containing a graphic: Just's Python Powered logo. (I could not convince myself to use one of the BeOpen logos). - The installation progress bar now moves correctly.
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Greg Ward authored
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