- 06 Mar, 2000 13 commits
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
that are internally converted to chars, rather than taking a string.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
add doc string to transformer module add two helper functions: parse(buf) -> AST parseFile(path) -> AST
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
complicated to copy in-line here.
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Jack Jansen authored
used for delta-t values by quicktime).
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Barry Warsaw authored
few other paths through the function that leaked).
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
before 1.6 is out so it has to be compatible with 1.5.2.
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Greg Ward authored
simpler implementation.
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Greg Ward authored
implement it (so far): * moved filename generation methods into CCompiler base class, driven by data supplied by implementation classes * moved a bunch of common code from UnixCCompiler to convenience methods in CCompiler * overhauled MSVCCompiler's compile/link methods to look and act as much as possible like UnixCCompiler's, in order to regularize both interface and behaviour (especially by using those new convenience methods)
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
Don't assume that the 'libraries' and 'library_dirs' elements of the build info dict are always lists.
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- 03 Mar, 2000 11 commits
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
idle.py: Load the config files before anything else happens XXX Need to define standard way to get files relative to the IDLE install dir PyShell.py: ColorDelegator.py: Get color defns out of IdleConf instead of IdlePrefs EditorWindow.py: Replace hard-coded font & window size with config options Get extension names via IdleConf.getextensions extend.py: Obsolete. Extensions defined in config file. ParenMatch.py: Use config file for extension options. Revise comment about parser requirements. Simplify logic on find returning None.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jack Jansen authored
inadvertantly seen as out-only.
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Jack Jansen authored
pixmap data. Added an as_GrafPort() method to be able to use a GWorld as argument to routines that expect a GrafPort.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
Changes the one regexp in PyParse capable of making the re module blow the C stack when passed unreasonable <0.9 wink> program text. Jeremy Hylton provoked this with a program of the form: x = (1, 2, ... # 9997 lines deleted here 10000, ) Programs "like this" will no longer (no matter how many lines they contain) trigger re death. OTOH, you can now make another class of unreasonable program that will take much longer to parse.
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
Fixed all DistutilsFileError messages to wrap file/dir names in quotes.
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- 02 Mar, 2000 8 commits
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Jeremy Hylton authored
not run this extension and CallTips extension at the same time.
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Jack Jansen authored
generic, video and audio implemented for now.
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Guido van Rossum authored
in PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFilename() like he intended to... :-)
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Greg Ward authored
* replaced build_lib.py with build_clib.py * renamed the class in build_clib.py * changed all references to 'build_lib' command in other command classes
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Greg Ward authored
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Greg Ward authored
when building extensions (uses build_lib's 'get_library_names()' method). Ensure that the relative structure of source filenames is preserved in the temporary build tree, eg. foo/bar.c compiles to build/temp.<plat>/foo/bar.o.
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Greg Ward authored
Added 'build_clib' and 'build_temp' options (where to put C libraries and where to put temporary compiler by-products, ie. object files). Moved the call to 'check_library_list()' from 'run()' to 'finalize_options()' -- that way, if we're going to crash we do so earlier, and we guarantee that the library list is valid before we do anything (not just run). Disallow directory separators in library names -- the compiled library always goes right in 'build_clib'. Added 'get_library_names()', so the "build_ext" command knows what libraries to link every extension with.
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Greg Ward authored
filenames when constructing object filenames, even if output_dir given -- eg. "foo/bar.c" will compile to "foo/bar.o" without an output_dir, and to "temp/foo/bar.o" if output_dir is "temp".
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- 01 Mar, 2000 8 commits
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Greg Ward authored
and USE_TMPNAM_R at the top of the file and refer to them later; this catches a second reference to 'tmpnam_r' that I didn't spot first time around.
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Greg Ward authored
building a threaded Python.
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Greg Ward authored
exists before calling the compiler/linker.
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Greg Ward authored
the compiler objects 'verbose' and 'dry_run' flags.
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Greg Ward authored
'Distribution.find_command_obj()'.
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Greg Ward authored
platform, using 'os.uname()' or 'sys.platform'.
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Greg Ward authored
* 'build_dir' -> 'build_lib', which by default takes its value straight from 'build_lib' in the 'build' command * added 'build_temp' and 'inplace' options * change 'build_extensions()' to put object files (compiler turds) in 'build_temp' dir * complicated the name-of-extension-file shenanigans in 'build_extensions()' to support "in-place" extension building, i.e. put the extension right into the source tree (handy for developers) * added 'get_ext_fullname()', renamed 'extension_filename()' to 'get_ext_filename()', and tweaked the latter a bit -- all to support the new filename shenanigans
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