- 27 Nov, 2002 18 commits
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Greg Ward authored
consistency with the built-in open() (and every other sane open() function, for that matter). The two valid ways to call this open() are now open(mode) and open(device, mode). For backwards compatibility, retain the old open(mode) calling syntax -- this makes the error message when you call open(device) a bit confusing, but oh well. This is the first half of SF patch #644977.
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Neal Norwitz authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Various edits
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Michael W. Hudson authored
the results of *setting* __name__ are not so surprising. If people can suggest more tests, that'd be grand, or is what's there sufficient?
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Neal Norwitz authored
Convert test/README to reST
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Michael W. Hudson authored
see problems with my code that I didn't see before the checkin, but: When a subtype .mro() fails, we need to reset the type whose __bases__ are being changed, too. Fix + test.
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Michael W. Hudson authored
mro() methods. Now any exception aborts the whole __bases__ change. And more tests.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
of using the CCompiler.find_library_file() provided by the Distutils. This patch fixes it to use the Distutils method at the cost of some additional glue. (The duplication resulted in the SSL module not being automatically built on Macs; the Distutils knew that shared libraries on OS X have a .dylib extension, but the setup.py code didn't.)
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Fill in the missing details. (From Jack Jansen)
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Michael W. Hudson authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
Constructor accepts optional keyword arguments after a optional items list. Add fromkeys() as an alternate constructor from an iterable over keys. Expand related unittests.
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Raymond Hettinger authored
method for constructing new dictionaries from sequences of keys.
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Fred Drake authored
new-style classes. Closes SF bug #637941.
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Guido van Rossum authored
Avoid depending on this in the test.
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- 26 Nov, 2002 20 commits
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Fred Drake authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Fred Drake authored
use regrtest, so it might be interesting.
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Fred Drake authored
allow the use of any resource except bsddb, give the option "-uall,-bsddb".
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Gustavo Niemeyer authored
Fixed minor bug preventing documentation compilation.
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Michael W. Hudson authored
It's odd that gcc on my ibook didn't complain about this.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
This adds a --relative option to the bdist_dumb command that defaults to false; if true, the .tar.gz or .zip will be assembled using relative paths.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Michael W. Hudson authored
[ 635933 ] make some type attrs writable but should have been! News about the above.
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Michael W. Hudson authored
[ 635933 ] make some type attrs writable Plus a couple of extra tests beyond what's up there. It hasn't been as carefully reviewed as it perhaps should, so all readers are encouraged, nay exhorted, to give this a close reading. There are still a couple of oddities related to assigning to __name__, but I intend to solicit python-dev's opinions on these.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Just van Rossum authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Thomas Heller authored
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Thomas Heller authored
Mark writes in private email: "Modules listed in the registry was a dumb idea. This whole scheme can die. AFAIK, no one in the world uses it (including win32all since the last build)." (See also SF #643711)
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Just van Rossum authored
- requires modulefinder.py to be on sys.path - does *not* work for Python.framework (yet), only for static builds
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- 25 Nov, 2002 2 commits
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Guido van Rossum authored
messages about MRO conflicts. (Tweaks here: don't print the message, but compare it with an expected string.)
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Guido van Rossum authored
messages about MRO conflicts. (The tweaks include correcting spelling errors, some refactoring to get the name of classic classes, and a style nit or two.)
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