- 06 Dec, 2001 30 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
still fail on importing modules that link with libraries that fail their initialization code (such as windowing libraries when we don't have access to the window server) and that is what I really wanted to fix.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
as OSX HFS+) and if so add an extension to the python executable, but only in the build directory, not on the installed python.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
adjust it when a versioned interpreter is supplied (#!.../python2 ...)
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Guido van Rossum authored
Had nothing to do with rich comparisons -- some stack cleanup code was lost as a result of merging in Neil Schemenauer's generators patch. Reinserted the stack cleanup code, skipping it when yielding.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Thomas Heller authored
invalid filenames on Windows when building without specifying a version number in the setup script. See also http://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2001-November/002656.html Bugfix candidate.
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Fred Drake authored
This closes SF bug #489872.
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Tim Peters authored
check it. Added an assert() to that effect.
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Guido van Rossum authored
This is best reproduced by while 1: class U(unicode): pass U(u"xxxxxx") The unicode_dealloc() code wasn't properly freeing the str and defenc fields of the Unicode object when freeing a subtype instance. Fixed this by a subtle refactoring that actually reduces the amount of code slightly.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
Fixes #486099.
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Fred Drake authored
properly set. This fixes that.
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Fred Drake authored
initialized, this will be None, but the functions will still work (there will simply be a bogus parent on the screen). Allowing the parent to be None is useful when testing the functions from an interactive interpreter. Add an optional keyword paramter "show" to the _QueryString class; when given it is used to set the -show option to the entry widget. This allows passing show="*" or the like to askstring(), making it useful for requesting passwords/passphrases from the user. This closes SF bug #438517. Changed a docstring to be less font-lock-hostile.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
Bugfix candidate.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
PyCell_Set() incremenets the reference count, so the earlier XINCREF causes a leak. Also make a number of small performance improvements to the code on the assumption that most of the time variables are not rebound across a FastToLocals() / LocalsToFast() pair. Replace uses of PyCell_Set() and PyCell_Get() with PyCell_SET() and PyCell_GET(), since the frame is guaranteed to contain cells.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
Add a missing DECREF in an obscure corner. If the str() or repr() of an object passed to a string interpolation -- e.g. "%s" % obj -- returns a non-string, the returned object was leaked. Repair an indentation glitch. Replace a bunch of PyString_AsString() calls (and their ilk) with macros.
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Jeremy Hylton authored
The st_future slot of the symtable is not freed by PySymtable_Free() because it is shared by the symtable and compiling structs in compiel.c. Since it is shared, it is explicitly deallocated when the compiling struct is freed.
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Guido van Rossum authored
leak when a class defined a __metaclass__. This fixes the problem reported on python-dev by Ping; I dunno if it's the same as SF bug #489669 (since that mentions Unicode).
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Tim Peters authored
Big Hammer to implement -Qnew as PEP 238 says it should work (a global option affecting all instances of "/"). pydebug.h, main.c, pythonrun.c: define a private _Py_QnewFlag flag, true iff -Qnew is passed on the command line. This should go away (as the comments say) when true division becomes The Rule. This is deliberately not exposed to runtime inspection or modification: it's a one-way one-shot switch to pretend you're using Python 3. ceval.c: when _Py_QnewFlag is set, treat BINARY_DIVIDE as BINARY_TRUE_DIVIDE. test_{descr, generators, zipfile}.py: fiddle so these pass under -Qnew too. This was just a matter of s!/!//! in test_generators and test_zipfile. test_descr was trickier, as testbinop() is passed assumptions that "/" is the same as calling a "__div__" method; put a temporary hack there to call "__truediv__" instead when the method name is "__div__" and 1/2 evaluates to 0.5. Three standard tests still fail under -Qnew (on Windows; somebody please try the Linux tests with -Qnew too! Linux runs a whole bunch of tests Windows doesn't): test_augassign test_class test_coercion I can't stay awake longer to stare at this (be my guest). Offhand cures weren't obvious, nor was it even obvious that cures are possible without major hackery. Question: when -Qnew is in effect, should calls to __div__ magically change into calls to __truediv__? See "major hackery" at tail end of last paragraph <wink>.
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Fred Drake authored
the node being added is a fragment node. This closes SF bug #487929.
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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
the work each time it found another base class. All the work is contiguous, so we might as well do it all at once at the end.
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- 05 Dec, 2001 10 commits
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Jack Jansen authored
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Jack Jansen authored
This should probably go into NEWS (who's responsible for that?).
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Jack Jansen authored
Link more modules with weak import, and add CarbonAccessors.o to all relevant PowerPC toolbox modules. This, in combination with recent IDE mods, makes the IDE work again under MacOS 8.1.
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Guido van Rossum authored
It was easier than I thought, assuming that no other things contribute to the instance size besides slots -- a pretty good bet. With a test suite, no less!
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Jack Jansen authored
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Fred Drake authored
method. This closes SF patch #486079.
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Tim Peters authored
yesterday -- repair that. Also renamed the silly size_times_nchannels to bytes_per_frame.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
parser_tuple2st() and a failure to propogate an error in build_node_children() (masking yet another leak, of course!). This closes SF bug #485133 (confirmed by Insure++).
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Fred Drake authored
This closes SF bug #489513.
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