- 13 Apr, 2001 9 commits
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
Make synopsis() load modules as '__temp__' so they don't clobber anything. Change "constants" section to "data" section. Don't show __builtins__ or __doc__ in "data" section. For Bob Weiner: don't boldface text in Emacs shells or dumb terminals. Remove Helper.__repr__ (it really belongs in site.py, and should be guarded by a check for len(inspect.stack) <= 2).
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
Make getmodule() on a module return the module itself.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
fixes bug #414940, and redoes the fix for #129417 in a different way. It also fixes a number of other problems with locale-specific formatting: If there is leading or trailing spaces, then no grouping should be applied in the spaces, and the total length of the string should not be changed due to grouping. Also added test case which works only if the en_US locale is available.
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Tim Peters authored
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Fred Drake authored
this version avoids having to build a separate authenticated connection to push the update-docs.sh script to SF.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
something out of this documentation release as well. ;-)
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Eric S. Raymond authored
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- 12 Apr, 2001 31 commits
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Fred Drake authored
value for the 'using' parameter of the get() function or the BROWSER environment variable, if the thing passed in is a path (as seems to be the case with KDE) instead of a short name, examine the available controllers to see if we can synthesize one based on a pre-registered controller that shares the same base name. get(): If the user specifies a browser we don't know about, use _synthesize() to attempt to create a usable controller. Some small adjustments were needed in some of the browser classes to support this.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Otherwise, continue/break will attempt to affect the wrong loop. A few more fiddles to get the SET_LINENOs consistent across compilers.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Always emit a SET_LINENO 0 at the beginning of the module. The builtin compiler does this, and it's much easier to compare bytecode generated by the two compilers if they both do. Move the SET_LINENO inside the FOR_LOOP block for list comprehensions. Also for compat. with builtin compiler.
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Guido van Rossum authored
CNRI copyright should be updated to include 2001.
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
Fix handling of unbound top-level methods.
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Fred Drake authored
basic authentication is needed. Added documentation for FancyURLopener.prompt_user_passwd(), explaining that subclasses should provide more appropriate behavior for the hosting environment.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Fix annoying bugs in flow graph layout code. In some cases the implicit control transfers weren't honored. In other cases, JUMP_FORWARD instructions jumped backwards. Remove unused arg from nextBlock(). pycodegen.py Add optional force kwarg to set_lineno() that will emit a SET_LINENO even if it is the same as the previous lineno. Use explicit LOAD_FAST and STORE_FAST to access list comp implicit variables. (The symbol table doesn't know about them.)
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
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Fred Drake authored
Added documentation for TestCase.assertRaises(). Added text for "Mapping concepts to classes", and merged it into the front matter instead of separating it into a new section. Removed use of "assert" in examples. Update the descriptions to reflect further changes from discussions on the pyunit-interest list. Added documentation for the defaultTestLoader object and the TestLoader methods. Added the assert*() names for the TestCase helper methods.
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Tim Peters authored
"%#x" % 0 blew up, at heart because C sprintf supplies a base marker if and only if the value is not 0. I then fixed that, by tolerating C's inconsistency when it does %#x, and taking away that *Python* produced 0x0 when formatting 0L (the "long" flavor of 0) under %#x itself. But after talking with Guido, we agreed it would be better to supply 0x for the short int case too, despite that it's inconsistent with C, because C is inconsistent with itself and with Python's hex(0) (plus, while "%#x" % 0 didn't work before, "%#x" % 0L *did*, and returned "0x0"). Similarly for %#X conversion.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
those used by compile.c. (test_grammar now depends on the names)
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Fred Drake authored
These format somewhat better and include more semantic information in the source.
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
the import.c machinery has soundly defeated my every attempt.
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
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Fred Drake authored
Ping on the Doc-SIG mailing list.
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
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Ka-Ping Yee authored
Fix so that docother() doesn't blow up. Eliminate man() function since doc() and man() did nearly the same thing. Various other code cleanup and refactoring to reduce duplication. Simplify and rewrite freshimport() so modules are always up to date, even within packages (where reload() doesn't work). Add finalization callback to the server (so that if the server fails to start for some reason, the main thread isn't left hanging).
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Steve Purcell authored
- TestCase.failureException defines the exception that indicates a test failure - Docstrings for TestLoader class - Added exc_info() hack back in
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Fixes last bug found with test_scope.py.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
XXX Still doesn't work right for classes XXX Still doesn't do sufficient error checking
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Jeremy Hylton authored
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Fred Drake authored
Updated reference material substantially based on discussions on the pyunit-interest mailing list (not all changes are in the code in CVS yet).
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
only documentation file that appears to be affected by the change!
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Guido van Rossum authored
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