- 14 Feb, 1998 1 commit
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Guido van Rossum authored
the mrsw lock and without 'condition' allocating a lock by default
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- 13 Feb, 1998 34 commits
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Guido van Rossum authored
(BTW, the Mac version was by Jack Jansen.)
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
place them elsewhere so they get the right capitalization.
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Fred Drake authored
"EOF" --> "\EOF{}"
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
removes extra vertical space from the list of names, and makes the display more similar to that used in the socket module, where several constants share a description.
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Fred Drake authored
\code{} at each embedded space, so that the words will wrap. This keeps it from being too ugly.
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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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Barry Warsaw authored
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Fred Drake authored
\code{} at each embedded space, so that the words will wrap. This keeps it from running off the side of the page, and is only slightly weird.
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Fred Drake authored
Explain what happens when a negative shift count is used (what exception). Mark the title "Python Reference Manual" as \emph{}, for consistency. "info" --> "information" Tell more about the data attributes of file objects, using the {datadesc} environment. When refering the user to the language reference for information about internal types, tell what internal types to expect information on.
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Guido van Rossum authored
This is an option for OS-es with case-insensitive but case-preserving filesystems. It is currently supported for Win32 and MacOS. To enable it, #define CHECK_IMPORT_CASE in your platform specific config.h. It is enabled by default on those systems where it is supported. On Win32, it can be disabled at runtime by setting the environment variable PYTHONCASEOK (to any value). When enabled, the feature checks that the case of the requested module name matches that of the filename found in the filesystem, and raises a NameError exception when they don't match.
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Fred Drake authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Fred Drake authored
&do_env_funcdescni: New functions. These support the non-indexing variety of the {datadesc} and {funcdesc} environments. There's still some flakiness with the new indexsubitem support, but that's low priority.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
to indicate the interpreted letters from the format string.
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Fred Drake authored
in the running text. For computed attribute and method names (where there's a \var{} part to the name), use the non-indexing forms of \datadesc{} and \funcdesc{}. This doesn't change the printed output, but removes 3 rejections from the makeindex run and allows the LaTeX2HTML support to exclude these from the index.
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Fred Drake authored
in the running text. For computed method names (where there's a \var{} part to the name), use the non-indexing form of \funcdesc{}. This doesn't change the printed output, but removes 3 rejections from the makeindex run and allows the LaTeX2HTML support to exclude these from the index.
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Fred Drake authored
datadesc and funcdesc, but don't add entries to the index.
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Fred Drake authored
&do_cmd_setindexsubitem: New function. Set the indexsubitem value from \setindexsubitem{(...)}. &do_env_opcodedesc: By default, don't index byte codes. $INDEX_OPCODES: New flag. If true, index the byte codes. Default is off. Normalize indentation to 4 spaces everywhere. Minor nits.
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Fred Drake authored
Make all the indentations in {verbatim} environments have column 0 of the listing in column 0 of the file. Remove pagenumbering / pagestyle cruft. Use more logical and less physical markup.
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Fred Drake authored
Make all the indentations in {verbatim} environments have column 0 of the listing in column 0 of the file. Remove pagenumbering / pagestyle cruft.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
checkin of myformat.sty. Change "\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(...)}" to "\setindexsubitem{(...)}" everywhere. Some other minor nits that I happened to come across.
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Fred Drake authored
Handle most (all?) of the page style / numbering magic here so the documents don't have to do it individually. Revise the \bcode / \ecode stuff so that the {verbatim} environment handles it right directly. \bcode / \ecode will be completely removed from all files (to be checked in momentarily). Have the {verbatim} environment get the samples indented a bit; this appearantly had been attempted in the old code, but didn't work because paragraphs weren't indented. Make all headers, from chapters on down to subparagraphs, have sans-serif titles. \setindexsubitem{}: New macro. Replaces \renewcommand{\indexsubitem{}(...)} everywhere. This allows LaTeX2HTML to be made to work correctly for this. That was near impossible with the old mechanisms. For all {*desc} environments, make the name of the described thing bold as well as monospaced. {opcodedesc} environment: Don't index the byte code names; that doesn't seem terribly useful, and there are a lot of them. \var{}: More magic to make sure that the size is right even if embedded in \file{} or some other macro that uses the sans-serif font in running text. \bfcode{}: New macro. Makes the font \code{} and bold. (Was unreasonable using old LaTeX 2.09.) \file{}: Adjust the size of the sans-serif font a little. \email{}, \url{}, Make these use the same font as \file{}, but not the surrounding single-quotes. Update many comments. Lots of minor nits and a little cleanliness.
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Fred Drake authored
main(): Include a comma between the module name and page number, to make the generated index more like the "standard" generated index.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
most recently opened URL in self.openedurl of the URLopener instance. This doesn't really work if multiple threads share the same opener instance! Fix: openedurl was actually simply the type prefix (e.g. "http:") followed by the rest of the URL; since the rest of the URL is available and the type is effectively determined by where you are in the code, I can reconstruct the full URL easily, e.g. "http:" + url.
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- 12 Feb, 1998 5 commits
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
Don't remove *.texi & *.info for clean; only for clobber. Don't remake tarballs if not needed (PDF & PS only). HTML tarball is still painful.
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Fred Drake authored
Guido, please take a look at new structure, at least the ToC.
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Fred Drake authored
"Protocol" and not "protocol".
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Fred Drake authored
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