- 11 May, 2000 4 commits
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
Calling Sleep(0) for a spinlock can cause a priority inversion, adding comments to explain what's going on.
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- 10 May, 2000 8 commits
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Fred Drake authored
extern "C" for C++.
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Fred Drake authored
Explain that the name of the initialization function must be init<module>(). Omission noted by Daniel Kozan <crum@dev-group.com>.
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Guido van Rossum authored
the notice yet).
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Fred Drake authored
like the short, ambiguous name.
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Fred Drake authored
Instead of using Netscape through os.system(), use the new browser.open() function to load the documentation on the default browser. On Windows, this will use the installed documentation if it exists, instead of hitting python.org.
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Fred Drake authored
Web browsers.
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Jack Jansen authored
GUSI 2.0.5 has a non-functional getsockname() if you use Open Transport. For now the workaround is to only enable MacTCP sockets.
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Guido van Rossum authored
Use "win32" for sys.platform on Win64 instead of "win32" because: 1. While it may be confusing to the Python scriptor on Win64 that he has to check for win*32*, that is something that he will learn the first time. It is better than the alternative of the scriptor happily using "win64" and then that code not running on Win32 for no good reason. 2. The main question is: is Win64 so much more like Win32 than different from it that the common-case general Python programmer should not ever have to make the differentiation in his Python code. Or, at least, enough so that such differentiation by the Python scriptor is rare enough that some other provided mechanism is sufficient (even preferable). Currently the answer is yes. Hopefully MS will not change this answer.
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- 09 May, 2000 28 commits
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Fred Drake authored
Limit the 'b' formatter of PyArg_ParseTuple to valid values of an unsigned char, i.e. [0,UCHAR_MAX]. It is expected that this is the common usage of 'b'. An OverflowError is raised if the parsed value is outside this range.
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Fred Drake authored
Added a useful link to Markus Kuhn's Unicode and UTF-8 FAQ.
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Fred Drake authored
Added another test for string formatting (the one that produced the core dump now fixed in unicodeobject.c).
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Fred Drake authored
Added APIs to allow setting and querying the system's current string encoding: sys.set_string_encoding() and sys.get_string_encoding().
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Fred Drake authored
Moved some docs to the include file. Added a NULL check to _PyCodec_Lookup() to make it core dump safe.
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Fred Drake authored
Fixed docs according to the new behaviour (the Unicode encoding is no longer fixed to UTF-8).
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Fred Drake authored
M.-A. Lemburg <mal@lemburg.com>: Fixed a core dump in PyUnicode_Format().
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Fred Drake authored
Added support for user settable default encodings. The current implementation uses a per-process global which defines the value of the encoding parameter in case it is set to NULL (meaning: use the default encoding).
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Fred Drake authored
Fixed a bug due to a /* inside /*...*/. GCC doesn't like this and bombs.
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Fred Drake authored
Added PyUnicode_GetDefaultEncoding() and PyUnicode_GetDefaultEncoding() APIs.
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Fred Drake authored
Added documentation and the missing PyCodec_StreamWriter API.
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Guido van Rossum authored
into. Jim writes: The core dump was due to a C decrement operation in a macro invocation in load_pop. (BAD) I fixed this by moving the decrement outside the macro call. I added a comment to load_pop and load_mark to document the fact that cPickle separates the unpickling stack into two separate stacks, one for objects and one for marks. I also moved some increments out of some macro calls (PyTuple_SET_ITEM and PyList_SET_ITEM). This wasn't necessary, but made me feel better. :) I tested these changes in *my* cPickle, which doesn't have the new Unicode stuff.
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Fred Drake authored
filename parameter. Noted by Randall Hopper <aa8vb@yahoo.com>.
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Fred Drake authored
The intent is that this diff adds a link to the rfc822 module doc and an index reference to this module under the rfc822 heading. Fred, based on a suggestion from Grant Griffin <grant.griffin@honeywell.com>: Added link to the MIME FAQ, so people can more easily get more information about the subject of the module.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
reasonably. readfp() method: added documentation.
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
the server after it died doesn't require a wait period.
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Guido van Rossum authored
server_bind() method calls setsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 1).
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Fred Drake authored
Instead of wrapping 'filenames' value in a list if it's a string, wrap it if it's a string or unicode string.
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Fred Drake authored
option name for clarity.
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Guido van Rossum authored
is required" (we can't say more because we don't know in which context it is called).
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Guido van Rossum authored
Fix the string methods that implement slice-like semantics with optional args (count, find, endswith, etc.) to properly handle indeces outside [INT_MIN, INT_MAX]. Previously the "i" formatter for PyArg_ParseTuple was used to get the indices. These could overflow. This patch changes the string methods to use the "O&" formatter with the slice_index() function from ceval.c which is used to do the same job for Python code slices (e.g. 'abcabcabc'[0:1000000000L]).
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Guido van Rossum authored
with a dot. [GvR change: only unstuff when line starts with two dots.]
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
Fixed the help strings. Swapped the macfsn and help button numbers.
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Jack Jansen authored
Internet Config to set creator/type based on the extension. Donated by Oliver Steele.
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