- 09 Oct, 2001 17 commits
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Barry Warsaw authored
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Barry Warsaw authored
tests in test_email.py).
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Barry Warsaw authored
Anthony Baxter.
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Fred Drake authored
functions to include information about how they affect the operation of those functions when used as the "mode" parameter. This closes SF bug #468384. Added warnings to the os.tempnam() and os.tmpnam() functions regarding their security problem. These warning mirror the warnings added to the runtime by Skip Montanaro.
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Fred Drake authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
When checking for strings use, ! if isinstance(uri, (types.StringType, types.UnicodeType)): Also get rid of some dodgy code that tried to guess whether attributes were callable or not.
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Barry Warsaw authored
message with multiple CC: fields, used in the get_all() test.
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Barry Warsaw authored
Fix that, and also make the docstring describe failobj.
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Barry Warsaw authored
set_reuse_addr() that does the setsockopt fiddling. Use it instead.
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Fred Drake authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
without the Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES flag) in the wrappers. This required a few changes in test_descr.py to cope with the fact that the complex type has __int__, __long__ and __float__ methods that always raise an exception.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Tim Peters authored
actual run of the profiler, instead of timing a simplified simulation of part of what the profiler does. It computes a constant about 60% higher on my Win98SE box than the old method, and the new constant appears much more realistic. Deleted the undocumented simple(), instrumented(), and profiler_simulation() methods (which existed only to support the previous calibration method).
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- 08 Oct, 2001 16 commits
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Guido van Rossum authored
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Jeremy Hylton authored
The strerror attribute contained only partial information about the exception and produced some very confusing error messages. By passing err (the exception object itself) and letting it convert itself to a string, the error messages are better.
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Fred Drake authored
SF patch #467580.
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Tim Peters authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
this type of test fails, vereq() does a better job of reporting than verify(). Change vereq(x, y) to use "not x == y" rather than "x != y" -- it makes a difference is some overloading tests.
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Fred Drake authored
SF patch #467580.
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Jack Jansen authored
Mods by Alexandre Parenteau to allow embedding programs to disable the MacPython console window completely, and optionally route console output (and input) to routines provided by the embedding app. Things don't fully work yet, but at least it doesn't break anything.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Guido van Rossum authored
is a list of weak references to types (new-style classes). Make this accessible to Python as the function __subclasses__ which returns a list of types -- we don't want Python programmers to be able to manipulate the raw list. In order to make this possible, I also had to add weak reference support to type objects. This will eventually be used together with a trap on attribute assignment for dynamic classes for a major speed-up without losing the dynamic properties of types: when a __foo__ method is added to a class, the class and all its subclasses will get an appropriate tp_foo slot function.
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Jack Jansen authored
the configure option is really called --disable-toolbox-glue.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
in LDSHARED.
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Martin v. Löwis authored
Contributed by Albert Chin in discussion of bug #210665.
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Jack Jansen authored
and PyMac_DummyWriteHandler.
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Jack Jansen authored
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Tim Peters authored
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Tim Peters authored
Most of this code was old enough to vote. Examples of cleanups: + Backslashes were used for line continuation even inside unclosed bracket structures, from back in the days that was still needed. + There was no use of % formats, and e.g. the old fpformat module was still used to format floats "by hand" in conjunction with rjust(). + There was even use of a do-nothing .ignore() method to tack on to the end of a chain of method calls, else way back when Python would print the non-None result (as it does now in an interactive session -- it *used* to do that in batch mode too). + Perhaps controversial (although I can't imagine why for real <wink>), used augmented assignment where helpful. Stuff like self.total_calls = self.total_calls + other.total_calls is just plain harder to follow than self.total_calls += other.total_calls
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- 07 Oct, 2001 7 commits
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Guido van Rossum authored
not other sequences (then we'd have to except strings, and we'd still be susceptible to recursive attacks).
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Steven M. Gava authored
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Steven M. Gava authored
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Steven M. Gava authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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Tim Peters authored
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Martin v. Löwis authored
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