- 21 May, 2002 8 commits
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Neil Schemenauer authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Fred Drake authored
string-type tests for versions of Python built without Unicode support.
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
is Control-A rather than Alt-A.
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Fred Drake authored
of the PyUNIT version of the same file. This helps people understand that this version is the same as the version from the independent PyUNIT release (confusion was indicated on the PyUNIT mailing list).
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- 20 May, 2002 9 commits
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Michael W. Hudson authored
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Michael W. Hudson authored
This is a strange test.
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Michael W. Hudson authored
I'm getting better at vi!
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Michael W. Hudson authored
works better (at all!) in --disable-unicode builds. Bugfix candidate, probably.
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Michael W. Hudson authored
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Michael W. Hudson authored
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Michael W. Hudson authored
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Michael W. Hudson authored
[ 558249 ] softspace vs --disable-unicode And #endif was in the wrong place. Bugfix candidate, almost surely. I think I will embark on squashing test failures in --disable-unicode builds -- a Real Bug was hiding under them.
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Barry Warsaw authored
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- 19 May, 2002 5 commits
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
and explicit maxlinelen arguments to the Header constructor.
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Barry Warsaw authored
email package's Parser to handle the three common line endings. Certain protocols such as IMAP define CRLF line endings and it doesn't make sense for the client app to have to normalize the line endings before handing it message off to the Parser. _parsebody(): Be more flexible in the matching of line endings for finding the MIME separators. Accept any of \r, \n and \r\n. Note that we do /not/ change the line endings in the payloads, we just accept any of those three around MIME boundaries.
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Barry Warsaw authored
single byte character sets. Also fixed a semantic problem with the constructor's default arguments. Specifically, __init__(): Change the maxlinelen argument default to None instead of MAXLINELEN. The semantics should have been (and now are) that if maxlinelen is given it is always honored. If it isn't given, but header_name is given, then the maximum line length is calculated. If neither are given then the default 76 characters is used. _split(): If the character set is a single byte character set then we can split the line at the maxlinelen because we know that encoding the header won't increase its length. If the charset isn't a single byte charset then we use the quicker divide-and-conquer line splitting algorithm as before.
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Barry Warsaw authored
for the email package. The former is now just a shell project that has some extra files for packaging for independent use (e.g. setup.py and README). Added a compatibility layer so that the same API can be used in Python 2.1 and 2.2/2.3 with the major differences shuffled off into helper modules (_compat21.py and _compat22.py). Also bumped the package version number to 2.0.3 for some fixes to be checked in momentarily.
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- 18 May, 2002 1 commit
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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- 16 May, 2002 5 commits
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
for his service on the Python-Help maillist.
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Raymond Hettinger authored
actual module behavior for adding newlines.
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- 15 May, 2002 6 commits
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Michael W. Hudson authored
[ 555382 ] test_array v.s. --disable-unicode + MvL's suggestions. Just the 32 failing tests in --disable-unicode builds now...
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Jason Tishler authored
This patch complies with the following request found near the top of configure.in: # This is for stuff that absolutely must end up in pyconfig.h. # Please use pyport.h instead, if possible. I tested this patch under Cygwin, Win32, and Red Hat Linux. Python built and ran successfully on each of these platforms.
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Jason Tishler authored
This patch removes a vestige part of the Cygwin make rules that didn't quite make it over during the flattening of the Makefiles. In its current form, it creates a def file but incorrectly calls it libpython$(VERSION).dll.a which immediately gets overwritten by the next command. Obviously, this is useless. It appears, it was useless in the old nested Makefile structure too. :,)
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Raymond Hettinger authored
Closes patch 556161.
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- 14 May, 2002 6 commits
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Chui Tey authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
Raymond Hettinger, beware! This caused the Unix install to fail!
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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