- 06 Jul, 2001 3 commits
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Fred Drake authored
name when filling in the internal data structures, otherwise we incorrectly raise a KeyError. This fixes SF bug #432369.
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Fred Drake authored
the os.W*() functions used to interpret the return value. This fixes SF bug #429361.
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Fred Drake authored
translation more difficult, as well as reading the English more difficult for non-native speakers.
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- 05 Jul, 2001 13 commits
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Tim Peters authored
weren't functional under Windows even if enabled.
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Fred Drake authored
\platform statement. Also fix a minor style consistency nit in an example.
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Fred Drake authored
empty.
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Fred Drake authored
values. The change for attribute values matches the way Mozilla and Navigator view the world, at least. This closes SF bug #436621.
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Fred Drake authored
modules.
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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
fewer arguments.
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Guido van Rossum authored
contains, tolist(), and the start/stop/step attributes. This includes removing the 4th ('repeat') argument to PyRange_New().
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Just van Rossum authored
- make method reload handle __private attrs correctly - fixed whole word search
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Just van Rossum authored
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Tim Peters authored
Probable fix (the bug report doesn't have enough info to say for sure). find_init_module(): Insist on a case-sensitive match for __init__ files. Given __INIT__.PY instead, find_init_module() thought that was fine, but the later attempt to do find_module("__INIT__.PY") didn't and its caller silently suppressed the resulting ImportError. Now find_init_module() refuses to accept __INIT__.PY to begin with. Bugfix candidate; specific to platforms with case-insensitive filesystems.
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- 04 Jul, 2001 12 commits
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unknown authored
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unknown authored
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unknown authored
Return a reasonable name for the general macos exception (MacOS.Error).
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unknown authored
solver. In conjunction, they easily found a tour of a 200x200 board: that's 200**2 == 40,000 levels of backtracking. Explicitly resumable generators allow that to be coded as easily as a recursive solver (easier, actually, because different levels can use level-customized algorithms without pain), but without blowing the stack. Indeed, I've never written an exhaustive Tour solver in any language before that can handle boards so large ("exhaustive" == guaranteed to find a solution if one exists, as opposed to probabilistic heuristic approaches; of course, the age of the universe may be a blip in the time needed!).
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unknown authored
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unknown authored
We should not depend on two spaces between words, so use the white space after the to-be-encoded word only as lookahead and don't actually consume it in the regular expression.
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unknown authored
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Fred Drake authored
getElementsByTagNameNS() consistent in form as well as functionality (cosmetic).
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Fred Drake authored
This closes SF patch #419459.
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Kurt B. Kaiser authored
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Kurt B. Kaiser authored
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- 03 Jul, 2001 3 commits
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Fred Drake authored
path (with no profile/trace function) through eval_code2() and eval_frame() avoids several checks. In the common cases of calls, returns, and exception propogation, eval_code2() and eval_frame() used to test two values in the thread-state: the profiling function and the tracing function. With this change, a flag is set in the thread-state if either of these is active, allowing a single check to suffice when both are NULL. This also simplifies the code needed when either function is in use but is already active (to avoid profiling/tracing the profiler/tracer); the flag is set to 0 when the profile/trace code is entered, allowing the same check to suffice for "already in the tracer" for call/return/ exception events.
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Fredrik Lundh authored
added copy/deepcopy support to SRE (still not enabled, since it's not covered by the test suite)
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Fredrik Lundh authored
ch is unsigned, so testing for negative values doesn't make sense (as noticed by the OpenVMS compiler)
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- 02 Jul, 2001 9 commits
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Fred Drake authored
This closes SF bug #438032.
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Fredrik Lundh authored
sure about this one, but test #133283 now works even with the fix in place, and so does the test suite. we'll see what comes up...
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Fred Drake authored
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Fredrik Lundh authored
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Fredrik Lundh authored
speedups for certain unicode character ranges.
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Fred Drake authored
to be presented in an unfamiliar case on case-preserving filesystems. This closes SF patch #436173.
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Fredrik Lundh authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Tim Peters authored
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