- 12 Oct, 2000 7 commits
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Guido van Rossum authored
Let's hope this is correct (I'm not sure why the sys.platform would be 'Darwin1.2' rather than 'darwin1', which seems to be the convention). Someone with Darwin please test this!
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Tim Peters authored
changes. Here restoring them.
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Tim Peters authored
libm result is 0). Cautiously add a few libm exception test cases: 1. That exp(-huge) returns 0 without exception. 2. That exp(+huge) triggers OverflowError. 3. That sqrt(-1) raises ValueError specifically (apparently under glibc linked with -lieee, it was raising OverflowError due to an accident of the way mathmodule.c's CHECK() macro happened to deal with Infs and NaNs under gcc).
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
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Fred Drake authored
and it would look kind of silly if typeset.
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Andrew M. Kuchling authored
left that wasn't covered. The article is therefore now essentially complete.) A few minor changes
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- 11 Oct, 2000 16 commits
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Thomas Wouters authored
assuming here that the ANSI-C adjacent-string-concatenation technique is allowable, now that Python requires an ANSI C compiler.
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Thomas Wouters authored
Py_FatalError() instead, and clarify the message somewhat. As discussed on python-dev.
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Lars Gustäbel authored
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Lars Gustäbel authored
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Lars Gustäbel authored
Moved appendChild calls from DOMEventStream to PullDOM (parser indep). Removed duplicated sibling pointer setting (duplicated in appendChild).
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
support for extension types, not classes. pickle(): If the type is a class or if the reduction function is not callable, raise a TypeError. constructor(): If the constructor is not callable, raise TypeError. This (partially) closes SourceForge patch #101859.
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Fred Drake authored
MPZ_divm(): Initialize mpzden to NULL, since it could be Py_XDECREF()ed without being initialized.
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Fred Drake authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
string.letters was much more than expected. Solution: explicit is better than implicit; don't rely on string.letters.
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Barry Warsaw authored
a bug in JPython where the instance had to have a flush() method.
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Fred Drake authored
groupings are still maintained. Based on a comment by Steve Holden <sholden@holdenweb.com>.
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Trent Mick authored
on Win64. This closes bug http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&group_id=5470&bug_id=116516
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Fred Drake authored
variable. w should be initialized before entering the bytecode interpretation loop since we only need one initialization to satisfy the compiler.
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Tim Peters authored
by making the DUP_TOPX code utterly straightforward. This also gets rid of all normal-case internal DUP_TOPX if/branches, and allows replacing one POP() with TOP() in each case, so is a good idea regardless.
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- 10 Oct, 2000 14 commits
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Fred Drake authored
Based on a comment from Detlef Lannert <lannert@lannert.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de>.
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Fred Drake authored
<lannert@lannert.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de>.
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Fred Drake authored
these computations are required for their side effects in traversing the variable arguments list. Reported by Marc-Andre Lemburg <mal@lemburg.com>.
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Fred Drake authored
than the built-in string types (suggested by Moshe Zadka <moshez@math.huji.ac.il>). Clarified what "can be converted to a string" means. Fixed a few markup nits.
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Fred Drake authored
one comment in the example for clarity.
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Fred Drake authored
Yee <ping@lfw.org> and probably others as well.
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Fred Drake authored
file-system accessible repository. Add a little bit of smarts to convert the cvsroot to an anonymous cvsroot the real one requires an authenticated login to SourceForge; this avoids the SSH startup delay when doing the checkout or export to get a fresh copy of the tree.
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Fred Drake authored
only for extension types. This partially fixes SourceForge bug #116295.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
Added "See also" section with relevant RFC references.
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
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Fred Drake authored
and queue-management modules, since that is where the general context for use in most cases.
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Guido van Rossum authored
Who know where the handle will point to tomorrow?
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- 09 Oct, 2000 3 commits
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cvs2svn authored
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Tim Peters authored
didn't bother to close the files. This caused the new test_wave test to fail under Windows, as Windows won't let you delete a file that's open. Fixed that by ensuring the wave read & write classes' .close() and __del__ methods close files that were opened by their constructors.
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Guido van Rossum authored
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