- 19 Mar, 2013 40 commits
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
specifically addresses a stack misalignment issue on x86 and issues on some more recent platforms.
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Kristján Valur Jónsson authored
Structured Exception Handling on windows.
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
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R David Murray authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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doko@ubuntu.com authored
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doko@ubuntu.com authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
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Gregory P. Smith authored
specifically addresses a stack misalignment issue on x86 and issues on some more recent platforms.
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Senthil Kumaran authored
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Senthil Kumaran authored
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Senthil Kumaran authored
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R David Murray authored
I have no idea how one would write a test for this. Patch by July Tikhonov.
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R David Murray authored
I have no idea how one would write a test for this. Patch by July Tikhonov.
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R David Murray authored
I have no idea how one would write a test for this. Patch by July Tikhonov.
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Senthil Kumaran authored
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Senthil Kumaran authored
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Senthil Kumaran authored
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R David Murray authored
In Python2 Popen uses *FILE objects, which wind up buffering even though subprocess defaults to no buffering. In Python3, subprocess streams really are unbuffered by default, but the imaplib code assumes read is buffered. This patch uses the default buffer size from the io module to get buffered streams from Popen. Much debugging work and patch by Diane Trout. The imap protocol is too complicated to write a test for this simple change with our current level of test infrastructure.
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R David Murray authored
In Python2 Popen uses *FILE objects, which wind up buffering even though subprocess defaults to no buffering. In Python3, subprocess streams really are unbuffered by default, but the imaplib code assumes read is buffered. This patch uses the default buffer size from the io module to get buffered streams from Popen. Much debugging work and patch by Diane Trout. The imap protocol is too complicated to write a test for this simple change with our current level of test infrastructure.
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R David Murray authored
In Python2 Popen uses *FILE objects, which wind up buffering even though subprocess defaults to no buffering. In Python3, subprocess streams really are unbuffered by default, but the imaplib code assumes read is buffered. This patch uses the default buffer size from the io module to get buffered streams from Popen. Much debugging work and patch by Diane Trout. The imap protocol is too complicated to write a test for this simple change with our current level of test infrastructure.
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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Serhiy Storchaka authored
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