- 31 Mar, 2015 5 commits
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
Fixed ambigious reverse mappings. Added many new mappings. Import mapping is no longer applied to modules already mapped with full name mapping. Added tests for compatible pickling and unpickling and for consistency of _compat_pickle mappings.
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
Fixed ambigious reverse mappings. Added many new mappings. Import mapping is no longer applied to modules already mapped with full name mapping. Added tests for compatible pickling and unpickling and for consistency of _compat_pickle mappings.
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Berker Peksag authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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- 30 Mar, 2015 35 commits
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Victor Stinner authored
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Victor Stinner authored
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Victor Stinner authored
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Victor Stinner authored
signal handler does not raise an exception
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Brett Cannon authored
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Victor Stinner authored
Retry: * signal.sigtimedwait() * threading.Lock.acquire() * threading.RLock.acquire() * time.sleep()
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Victor Stinner authored
timeout when interrupted by a signal, except if the signal handler raises an exception. This change is part of the PEP 475. The asyncore and selectors module doesn't catch the InterruptedError exception anymore when calling select.select(), since this function should not raise InterruptedError anymore.
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
The previous patch only dealt with KeyboardInterrupt when all of the data had been consumed by the pager. This deals with the interrupt when some data is still pending.
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Victor Stinner authored
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Victor Stinner authored
Thanks Ben Hoyt for the report.
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Victor Stinner authored
getentropy() is used (OpenBSD 5.6+).
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Victor Stinner authored
(OpenBSD 5.6+).
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Victor Stinner authored
implementation is used.
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Larry Hastings authored
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Larry Hastings authored
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Victor Stinner authored
using the C volatile keyword.
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Victor Stinner authored
Add _Py_fstat_noraise() function when a Python exception is not welcome.
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
MemoryError.
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
MemoryError.
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
non-integer input.
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Victor Stinner authored
Use _PyTime_ROUND_FLOOR and _PyTime_ROUND_CEILING instead.
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R David Murray authored
This mimics get_param's error handling for the most part. It is slightly better in some regards as get_param can produce some really weird results for duplicate *0* parts. It departs from get_param slightly in that if we have a mix of non-extended and extended pieces for the same parameter name, the new parser assumes they were all supposed to be extended and concatenates all the values, whereas get_param always picks the non-extended parameter value. All of this error recovery is pretty much arbitrary decisions...
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Victor Stinner authored
All these functions only accept positive timeouts, so this change has no effect in practice.
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Victor Stinner authored
Add also more tests for ROUNd_FLOOR.
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R David Murray authored
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Victor Stinner authored
calls fstat() once. Before fstat() was called twice, which was not necessary.
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Victor Stinner authored
check that microseconds and nanoseconds fits into the specified range.
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Victor Stinner authored
Add _PyTime_AsTimeval_noraise() function. Call it when it's not possible (or not useful) to raise a Python exception on overflow.
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Victor Stinner authored
Don't call _Py_open() from _close_open_fds_safe() because it is call just after fork(). It's not good to play with locks (the GIL) between fork() and exec(). Use instead _Py_open_noraise() which doesn't touch to the GIL.
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