- 08 May, 2000 8 commits
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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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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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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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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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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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Guido van Rossum authored
Add declaration of PyEval_SliceIndex().
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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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Guido van Rossum authored
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- 07 May, 2000 10 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
Updated for the 1.6a2 distribution: added a note about the special Tcl/Tk distribution, about Quicktime Exschange and a few minor updates.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
The applets need more memory nowadays, it seems (because of navservices, maybe?). Give them 4M, that should be okay for a while.
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Jack Jansen authored
Installer for 1.6a2. This is not the optimal location for the VCT file, it should be one level higher, but I can't be bothered fixing that this time around.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Greg Ward authored
or getattr/setattr, is all that's needed.
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Greg Ward authored
'get_options()', 'get_command_option()', 'get_command_options()'.
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Greg Ward authored
'get_options()'.
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- 06 May, 2000 6 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
Put the install folders in (vise), not vise, so the include files aren't accidentally picked up by the normal build process.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Greg Ward authored
via an 'extra_compile_args' option in the 'build_info' dictionary.
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Guido van Rossum authored
Fix for problem with freeze when both "-m" and "-s service" options are used. (Blessed by MarkH)
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- 05 May, 2000 10 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
Adding projects to the repository again, this time in MacBinary form. If you have added the MMPr filetype as "plain binary" in the MacCVS preferences you should revert this before doing this update. Got rid of last references to GUSI1. Upped for current python CVS status. Various minor tweaks, I guess:-)
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Jack Jansen authored
Removed string-exception preference, added tabcheck and NavService preference, upped version number.
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Jack Jansen authored
Auto-install on import, if NavServices is available. Unless a "no navservices" flag is set Python automagically imports this module so code that uses macfs.xxxGetFile will get NavServices dialogs.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
gave bogus results for chars in the range 128-255, because their implementation was using signed characters. Fixed this by using unsigned character pointers (as opposed to using Py_CHARMASK()).
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Guido van Rossum authored
allocator.
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Guido van Rossum authored
referencing an undefined variable, so we better change it back.
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Guido van Rossum authored
weird errors. (E.g. see thread "weird bug in test_winreg" in python-dev.) Since it's actually useful to be able to re-run an individual test after running test.autotest, we keep the unloading code, but only for modules whose full name starts with "test.".
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- 04 May, 2000 6 commits
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Guido van Rossum authored
who wrote: Here's the new version of thread_nt.h. More particular, there is a new version of thread lock that uses kernel object (e.g. semaphore) only in case of contention; in other case it simply uses interlocked functions, which are faster by the order of magnitude. It doesn't make much difference without threads present, but as soon as thread machinery initialised and (mostly) the interpreter global lock is on, difference becomes tremendous. I've included a small script, which initialises threads and launches pystone. With original thread_nt.h, Pystone results with initialised threads are twofold worse then w/o threads. With the new version, only 10% worse. I have used this patch for about 6 months (with threaded and non-threaded applications). It works remarkably well (though I'd desperately prefer Python was free-threaded; I hope, it will soon).
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Guido van Rossum authored
instead. This seems more robust than returning an Unicode string with some unconverted charcters in it. This still doesn't support getting truly binary data out of Tcl, since we look for the trailing null byte; but the old (pre-Unicode) code did this too, so apparently there's no need. (Plus, I really don't feel like finding out how Tcl deals with this in each version.)
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Guido van Rossum authored
strings _are_ valid!
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Jack Jansen authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
1. In Tcl 8.2 and later, use Tcl_NewUnicodeObj() when passing a Python Unicode object rather than going through UTF-8. (This function doesn't exist in Tcl 8.1, so there the original UTF-8 code is still used; in Tcl 8.0 there is no support for Unicode.) This assumes that Tcl_UniChar is the same thing as Py_UNICODE; a run-time error is issued if this is not the case. 2. In Tcl 8.1 and later (i.e., whenever Tcl supports Unicode), when a string returned from Tcl contains bytes with the top bit set, we assume it is encoded in UTF-8, and decode it into a Unicode string object. Notes: - Passing Unicode strings to Tcl 8.0 does not do the right thing; this isn't worth fixing. - When passing an 8-bit string to Tcl 8.1 or later that has bytes with the top bit set, Tcl tries to interpret it as UTF-8; it seems to fall back on Latin-1 for non-UTF-8 bytes. I'm not sure what to do about this besides telling the user to disambiguate such strings by converting them to Unicode (forcing the user to be explicit about the encoding). - Obviously it won't be possible to get binary data out of Tk this way. Do we need that ability? How to do it?
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Guido van Rossum authored
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