- 21 Feb, 2001 5 commits
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
fails
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
* fixes the zlib decompress sync flush bug as reported in bug #124981 * avoids repeat calls to (in|de)flateEnd when destroying (de)compression objects * raises exception when allocating unused_data fails * fixes memory leak when allocating unused_data fails * raises exception when allocating decompress data fails * removes vestigial code from decompress flush now that decompression returns all available data * tidies code so object compress/decompress/flush routines are consistent
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
NamedNodeMap.setNamedItem(). Martin, should I sync the PyXML tree, too, or do you want to do it? (I don't know if you're wrapping the 0.6.4 release right now.)
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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- 20 Feb, 2001 15 commits
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Barry Warsaw authored
buffer after executing its contents.
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Jack Jansen authored
On OSX passing NULL to NewUniversalFilterProc() does not return NULL but a crashing UPP. This made ModalDialog (and, hence EditPythonPrefs and EasyDialogs and many others) crash. Fixed.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
cookies that contain '=' as part of the value. This patch modifies Cookie.py to allow '=' as a legal character, and to make the key search nongreedy so it stops at the first '='.
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Guido van Rossum authored
save the __builtin__ module in a static variable. But this doesn't work across Py_Finalise()/Py_Initialize()! It also doesn't work when using multiple interpreter states created with PyInterpreterState_New(). So I'm ripping out this small optimization. This was probably broken since PyImport_Import() was introduced in 1997! We really need a better test suite for multiple interpreter states and repeatedly initializing. This fixes the problems Barry reported in Demo/embed/loop.c.
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
Added `realclean' target.
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Tim Peters authored
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Tim Peters authored
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Moshe Zadka authored
Reindented
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Moshe Zadka authored
Reindented
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Moshe Zadka authored
Reindented
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Tim Peters authored
extra backslash is getting displayed in the generated HTML.
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Tim Peters authored
for \code(">>>"); don't know how to fix that one.
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Tim Peters authored
If someone knows how to turn the new table of guaranteed-registered system sounds into a LaTeX table, be my guest.
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- 19 Feb, 2001 20 commits
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
SF patch #103749
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Fred Drake authored
sub-classes and application code to override.
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Tim Peters authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
get_close_matches(): Do not use %-interpolation for strings when concatenation is more efficient.
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Fred Drake authored
New material on defining extension types. Thanks! (Small markup adjustments made, but this is mostly as received.)
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
Provide a way to set the paper size by name instead of only supporting separate options for each size.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
sgmllib does not recognize HTML attributes containing the semicolon ';' character. This may be in accordance with the HTML spec, but there are sites that use it (excite.com) and the browsers I regularly use (IE5, Netscape, Opera) all handle it. Doug Fort Downright Software LLC
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Neil Schemenauer authored
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Neil Schemenauer authored
-shared does the following things: - invoke the linker with -G -dy -z text (the latter only if -mimpure-text was not given) - drop crt1.o from the list of objects being linked - drop -lc from the list of libraries being linked OTOH, -G is just passed through to the linker. The things that -shared does are necessary: crt1.o defines _start, and requires main, so it should not be present in a shared library. Likewise, -z text should be used to detect position-dependent code at compile time.
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Fred Drake authored
files so that the date is properly updated on the front page.
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Thomas Heller authored
this was posted to distutils-sig in. Here is what I've hacked together over some spare time at the weekend. I would appreciate feedback, as I've told before I'm neither a great author, nor native english speaker, nor anything else. Mostly I've completed (and written) docs for bdist_wininst (where I'm an experert for), also I've started some stuff for the data_files and scripts option. Should I continue in this way? Would others like to jump in?
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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