- 02 Aug, 2002 15 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
Cater for that by working from sys.executable.
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Jack Jansen authored
argv emulation (i.e. if the end user drops files and folders on the applets these will show up in sys.argv) BuildApplet will add the required code to the applet bundle, in __rawmain__.pyc. This code is compiled from appletrawmain.py, it creates sys.argv, cleans up most of the mess and executes either __main__.py or __main__.pyc.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
actual script to run in case we are running from an applet. If we are indeed running an applet we skip the normal option processing leaving it all to the applet code. This allows us to get use the normal python binary in the Python.app bundle, giving us all the normal command line options through PythonLauncher while still allowing Python.app to be used as the template for building applets. Consequently, pythonforbundle is gone, and Mac/Python/macmain.c isn't used on OSX anymore.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
- The applet .rsrc file should be called python.rsrc, it is not based on the applet name.
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Michael W. Hudson authored
[ 589427 ] standard include paths on command line
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Jack Jansen authored
- "Open Document" appleevent is "odoc", not "open".
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Jack Jansen authored
one .app nowadays) and fixed it to work.
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Jack Jansen authored
during startup of a program. This module will replace the C code in macgetargv.c so we can get rid of the special macmain.c for OSX Python.app.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Tim Peters authored
at random, and replaces the elements at those positions with new random values. I was pleasantly surprised by how fast this goes! It's hard to conceive of an algorithm that could special-case for this effectively. Plus it's exactly what happens if a burst of gamma rays corrupts your sorted database on disk <wink>. i 2**i *sort ... %sort 15 32768 0.18 ... 0.03 16 65536 0.24 ... 0.04 17 131072 0.53 ... 0.08 18 262144 1.17 ... 0.16 19 524288 2.56 ... 0.35 20 1048576 5.54 ... 0.77
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Mark Hammond authored
for Py_Main(). Thanks to Kalle Svensson and Skip Montanaro for the patches.
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Skip Montanaro authored
and age of rampant computer breakins I imagine there are plenty of systems with telnet disabled. Successful check of at least one getservbyname() call is required for success
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- 01 Aug, 2002 12 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
us to completely decouple the framework from the executable, so we can use a two-level namespace. - Do framework builds with a twolevel namespace. - Reorganized the code that creates the minimal framework in the build directory, to make it more robust against incomplete frameworks (from earlier aborted builds, or builds of previous Python versions).
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Jack Jansen authored
be invoked by PythonLauncher when needed. Also changed the names of various variables in the Makefile to match what the main Makefile has.
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Jack Jansen authored
PythonLauncher.app has taken that responsibility over.
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
longer to run than normal. A profiler run showed that this was due to PyFrame_New() taking up an unreasonable amount of time. A little thinking showed that this was due to the while loop clearing the space available for the stack. The solution is to only clear the local variables (and cells and free variables), not the space available for the stack, since anything beyond the stack top is considered to be garbage anyway. Also, use memset() instead of a while loop counting backwards. This should be a time savings for normal code too! (By a probably unmeasurable amount. :-)
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Jack Jansen authored
dragging or double-clicking the script.
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Guido van Rossum authored
The __delete__ method wrapper for descriptors was not supported (I added a test, too.) 2.2 bugfix candidate.
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Tim Peters authored
using sort() with comparison functions (it made reference to the non- existent "builtin-in function sort()"). BTW, I changed list.sort's docstring to contain the word "stable" -- the easiest way to tell whether a particular Python version's sort *is* stable is to look for "stable" in the docstring. I'm not sure whether to advertise this <wink>.
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Tim Peters authored
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Tim Peters authored
in the stability tests. Bizarre: this takes 11x longer to run if and only if test_longexp is run before it, on my box. The bigger REPS is in test_longexp, the slower this gets. What happens on your box? It's not gc on my box (which is good, because gc isn't a plausible candidate here). The slowdown is massive in the parts of test_sort that implicitly invoke a new-style class's __lt__ or __cmp__ methods. If I boost REPS large enough in test_longexp, even the test_sort tests on an array of size 64 visibly c-r-a-w-l. The relative slowdown is even worse in a debug build. And if I reduce REPS in test_longexp, the slowdown in test_sort goes away. test_longexp does do horrid things to Win98's management of user address space, but I thought I had made that a whole lot better a month or so ago (by overallocating aggressively in the parser).
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Tim Peters authored
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Tim Peters authored
stuff into code comments, and lots of it is going to be useful again (but hard to predict exactly which parts of it ...).
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- 31 Jul, 2002 11 commits
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Tim Peters authored
arguments correctly too.
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Tim Peters authored
+ Don't change the arglist requirements. + Give the wrapper the same docstring as _socket.socket (it didn't have any docstring).
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Tim Peters authored
1.6, and pierslauder didn't respond to email about it on Monday.
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Guido van Rossum authored
thinking that he was running his new test by running "make test". Also, I can't get this to fail any more. Your turn. :-)
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Jeremy Hylton authored
If the long is large enough, the return value will be a negative int. In this case, calling the function a second time won't return the original value passed in.
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Jack Jansen authored
- Build PythonLauncher.app and PythonIDE.app as well as Python.app.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
optimal, especially if Terminal wasn't running yet, but it works.
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Michael W. Hudson authored
[ 561724 ] README additions for Cray T3E Lightly edited by me.
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Michael W. Hudson authored
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Mark Hammond authored
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- 30 Jul, 2002 2 commits
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Barry Warsaw authored
imports of test modules now import from the test package. Other related oddities are also fixed (like DeprecationWarning filters that weren't specifying the full import part, etc.). Also did a general code cleanup to remove all "from test.test_support import *"'s. Other from...import *'s weren't changed.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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