- 26 Feb, 2003 7 commits
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Fix errors in the list of setup() arguments
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
specified with an absolute path, the object file is also written to an absolute path. The patch drops the drive and leading '/' from the source path, so a path like /path/to/foo.c results in an object file like build/temp.i686linux/path/to/foo.o.
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Raymond Hettinger authored
* List/Tuple checkexact is faster for the common case. * Testing for Py_True and Py_False can be inlined for faster looping.
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Just van Rossum authored
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Walter Dörwald authored
cases increasing coverage in unicodedata.c from 87% to 95% (when the normalization tests are run). From SF patch #662807.
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Just van Rossum authored
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Just van Rossum authored
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- 25 Feb, 2003 16 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
create a temporary file. This fixes #688011. Got rid of the install() method in macresource, and replaced it with a resource_filename() method which will optionally decode a given resourcefile (which may be applesingle-encoded) and return the real resourcefile. Use this new method in buildtools to copy the correct resource file to the bundle. This fixes #688007.
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Jack Jansen authored
is now in buildtools.
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Just van Rossum authored
os.listdir() may now return unicode strings on platforms that set Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding.
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Just van Rossum authored
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Just van Rossum authored
- tweaked the help text a little. (Jack: up to you to change your client code.)
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Just van Rossum authored
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Just van Rossum authored
import warnings.py _after_ site.py has run. This ensures that site.py is again the first .py to be imported, giving it back full control over sys.path.
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Just van Rossum authored
- Replaced bootstrap shell script with Python script. This means standalone apps built with bundlebuilder will not work on MacOS < 10.1, since we depend (again) on an installed Python. - Add a hack to set sys.executable; the bootstrap script does os.execve() with an argv[0] that's different from the actual Python executable (it has to match the CFBundleExecutable entry in the Info.plist to make the app work both from the Finder and the command line, and it has to be the bootstrap script), yet a proper sys.executable is needed to spawn auxiliary processes.
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Skip Montanaro authored
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Skip Montanaro authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
of the form file:/path/to/file don't work whereas file:///path/to/file works fine. We convert the former to the latter.
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Jack Jansen authored
building distutils extension modules also works if you've only done an altinstall. Fixes bug #677293.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
called python.exe but actually pass it from the main Makefile to Mac/OSX/Makefile. This makes framework builds work again on case sensitive filesystems. Fixes bug #677753.
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- 24 Feb, 2003 15 commits
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Walter Dörwald authored
(see SF bug #690309) and raise ImportErrors instead of RuntimeErrors, so building Python continues even if importing iconv_codecs fails. This is a temporary fix until we get proper configure support for "broken" iconv implementations.
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
filename as the source, but in Contents/Resources in the app bundle).
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Jack Jansen authored
into dst in the bundle. The Python API already had this functionality
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Walter Dörwald authored
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Jack Jansen authored
os.popen(). Fixes #692222.
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Jack Jansen authored
is found if you are running fink, but the module doesn't work. For now I disabled building iconv_codec on darwin.
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Jack Jansen authored
if the include files cannot be found.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Neal Norwitz authored
This improves speed by about 5.6% for me.
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Guido van Rossum authored
The problem is in sre_compile.py: the call to _compile_charset near the end of _compile_info forgets to pass in the flags, so that the info charset is not compiled with re.U. (The info charset is used when searching to find the first character at which a match could start; it is not generated for patterns beginning with a repeat like '\w{1}'.)
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
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- 23 Feb, 2003 2 commits
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Neal Norwitz authored
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Neal Norwitz authored
Need to make sure that preprocessor directives start in first column. This means we can't indent code which has preprocessor directives, nor have a space between [ #include for example.
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