1. 09 May, 2000 27 commits
  2. 08 May, 2000 13 commits
    • Guido van Rossum's avatar
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      The usual... · ffd44346
      Guido van Rossum authored
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      Deleting all stdwin library modules. · cd67fbf0
      Guido van Rossum authored
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      if the GzipFile constructor fails, the __del__ method is still · e13418bd
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      called.  catch the resulting AttributeError and exit cleanly.
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      Trent Mick: · caf57912
      Guido van Rossum authored
      Fix overflow bug in ldexp(x, exp). The 'exp' argument maps to a C int for the
      math library call [double ldexp(double, int)], however the 'd'
      PyArg_ParseTuple formatter was used to yield a double, which was subsequently
      cast to an int. This could overflow.
      
      [GvR: mysteriously, on Solaris 2.7, ldexp(1, 2147483647) returns Inf
      while ldexp(1, 2147483646) raises OverflowError; this seems a bug in
      the math library (it also takes a real long time to compute the
      Inf outcome).  Does this point to a bug in the CHECK() macro?  It
      should have discovered that the result was outside the HUGE_VAL range.]
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      Trent Mick: · bca52aa4
      Guido van Rossum authored
      The following modules are specifically excluded in the Win64 build:
      audioop, binascii, imageop, rgbimg. They are advertised as heavily 32-bit
      dependent.  [They should probably be fixed!  --GvR]
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      Trent Mick: · e84fa5f1
      Guido van Rossum authored
      Changes to PC\config.[hc] for Win64. MSVC defines _WINxx to differentiate the
      various windows platforms. Python's MS_WINxx are keyed off of these. Note
      that _WIN32 (and hence MS_WIN32 in Python) are defined on Win32 *and* on
      Win64. This is for compatibility reasons. The idea is that the common case is
      that code specific to Win32 will also work on Win64 rather than being
      specific to Win32 (i.e. there is more the same than different in WIn32 and
      Win64).
      
      The following modules are specifically excluded in the Win64 build:
      audioop, binascii, imageop, rgbimg. They are advertised as heavily 32-bit
      dependent.  [They should probably be fixed!  --GvR]
      
      The patch to config.h looks big but it really is not. These are the effective
      changes:
      - MS_WINxx are keyed off _WINxx
      - SIZEOF_VOID_P is set to 8 for Win64
      - COMPILER string is changed appropriately for Win64
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      Trent Mick: · a3ba3f4e
      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]). slice_index()
      is renamed _PyEval_SliceIndex() and is now exported. As well, the return
      values for success/fail were changed to make slice_index directly
      usable as required by the "O&" formatter.
      
      [GvR: shouldn't a similar patch be applied to unicodeobject.c?]
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      Trent Mick: · 79281d7a
      Guido van Rossum authored
      Change static slice_index() to extern _PyEval_SliceIndex() (with
      different return value interpretation: 0 for failure, 1 for success).
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      Trent Mick: · f9036e12
      Guido van Rossum authored
      Add declaration of PyEval_SliceIndex().
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      Trent Mick: · b14df9f5
      Guido van Rossum authored
      Changes the 'b', 'h', and 'i' formatters in PyArg_ParseTuple to raise an
      Overflow exception if they overflow (previously they just silently
      overflowed).
      
      Changes by Guido: always accept values [0..255] (in addition to
      [CHAR_MIN..CHAR_MAX]) for 'b' format; changed some spaces into tabs in
      other code.
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