- 09 Mar, 2013 18 commits
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Brett Cannon authored
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Brett Cannon authored
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Eli Bendersky authored
Based on patch by David Lam
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Eli Bendersky authored
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Eli Bendersky authored
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Eli Bendersky authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
Patch by Ramchandra Apte
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Raymond Hettinger authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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Terry Jan Reedy authored
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- 08 Mar, 2013 11 commits
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Vinay Sajip authored
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Vinay Sajip authored
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Vinay Sajip authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
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Eli Bendersky authored
Document that ctypes automatically applies byref() when argtypes declares POINTER.
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Eli Bendersky authored
Document that ctypes automatically applies byref() when argtypes declares POINTER.
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Eli Bendersky authored
Document that ctypes automatically applies byref() when argtypes declares POINTER.
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Vinay Sajip authored
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Benjamin Peterson authored
Patch by Stefan Behnel and I.
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Victor Stinner authored
Skip the test on Windows.
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Victor Stinner authored
Skip the test on Windows.
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- 07 Mar, 2013 11 commits
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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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R David Murray authored
Previously the parts of the message retained whatever linesep they had on read, which means if the messages weren't read in univeral newline mode, the line endings could well be inconsistent. In general sending it via smtplib would result in them getting fixed, but it is better to generate them correctly to begin with. Also, the new send_message method of smtplib does not do the fixup, so that method is producing rfc-invalid output without this fix.
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R David Murray authored
Previously the parts of the message retained whatever linesep they had on read, which means if the messages weren't read in univeral newline mode, the line endings could well be inconsistent. In general sending it via smtplib would result in them getting fixed, but it is better to generate them correctly to begin with. Also, the new send_message method of smtplib does not do the fixup, so that method is producing rfc-invalid output without this fix.
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R David Murray authored
Previously the parts of the message retained whatever linesep they had on read, which means if the messages weren't read in univeral newline mode, the line endings could well be inconsistent. In general sending it via smtplib would result in them getting fixed, but it is better to generate them correctly to begin with. Also, the new send_message method of smtplib does not do the fixup, so that method is producing rfc-invalid output without this fix.
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Ezio Melotti authored
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Ezio Melotti authored
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Ezio Melotti authored
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Ezio Melotti authored
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Ezio Melotti authored
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