[issue1712522] urllib.quote throws exception on Unicode URL

2008-12-21 Thread Valery
Valery added the comment: Hi, gurus, can anyone then give a hint what we mortals should use in order to form the URL with non-ascii symbols? We loved so much idea to feed our national symbols to urllib.quote as unicode string... and now we are quite disoriented... Thanks in advance for any

[issue1712522] urllib.quote throws exception on Unicode URL

2008-12-21 Thread Valery
Valery added the comment: (self-answer to msg78153) the working recipe is: http://www.nabble.com/Re:-Problem:-neither-urllib2.quote-nor- urllib.quote-encode-the--unicode-strings-arguments-p19823144.html ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.

[issue7052] "from logging import *" causes an error under Ubuntu Karmic

2009-10-04 Thread Valery
New submission from Valery : Hi all (I never filed a bug, so, I am not sure that all fields are OK) Anyway, here is the self explaining issue: $ python Python 2.6.3 (r263:75183, Oct 3 2009, 11:20:50) [GCC 4.4.1] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credi

[issue7052] "from logging import *" causes an error under Ubuntu Karmic

2009-10-04 Thread Valery
Valery added the comment: I have just installed python2.5 in addition. And there is no this issue with it. So, it rather speific to python2.6 -- ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/issue7

[issue12955] urllib2.build_opener().open() is not friendly to "with ... as:"

2011-09-16 Thread Valery Khamenya
Valery Khamenya added the comment: Terry, Senthil, thanks, for replying to this ticket. OK, to the question: 1. @Terry, here is the full example as for CPython 2.7 I am talking about and the output: # from urllib2 import Request, build_opener request = Request('

[issue12955] urllib.request example should use "with ... as:"

2011-09-16 Thread Valery Khamenya
Valery Khamenya added the comment: Guys, in my item 2 the simplistic goal was stated clearly: open, read and close. Do you confirm that this basic sequence is not supported by urllib2 under 2.7 ? (I just requested for a tiny documentation update entry) regards, Valery

[issue13131] FD leak in urllib2

2011-10-08 Thread Valery Khamenya
New submission from Valery Khamenya : Explanation from dablitz's comment at https://bugs.pypy.org/issue867 : urllib2 in the stdlib leaks fd's if an exception is raised while opening a connection. The issue occurs due to a socket being opened then an exception being raised before

[issue13131] FD leak in urllib2

2011-10-08 Thread Valery Khamenya
Valery Khamenya added the comment: by the way, timeout parameter should be set to 0.2 as for my 13Mbit ADSL line. With 0.002 it is not reproducible for my environment -- ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/issue13

[issue13133] FD leaks in ZipFile.read(), ZipFile.extract() and also using explicit arc_member.close()

2011-10-08 Thread Valery Khamenya
New submission from Valery Khamenya : The attached file reproduces 3 types of FD leaks and leads to the error like: IOError: [Errno 24] Too many open files: '/tmp/1019' For example if executed with pypy. -- components: IO, Library (Lib) files: zipfiletest.py messages: 1

[issue13131] FD leak in urllib2

2011-10-08 Thread Valery Khamenya
Valery Khamenya added the comment: the problem seems to be fixed with the patch attached. Thanks go to fijal@freenode -- keywords: +patch Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file23348/urllib2.patch ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.

[issue13133] FD leaks in ZipFile.read(), ZipFile.extract() and also using explicit arc_member.close()

2011-10-08 Thread Valery Khamenya
Valery Khamenya added the comment: "I can't reproduce this problem in either 2.7.2 or 3.3.0a0." You probably mean CPython implementation of Python. No, I didn't mean this implementation. "Do you mean that this problem is only reproducible when the attached script is

[issue13133] FD leaks in ZipFile.read(), ZipFile.extract() and also using explicit arc_member.close()

2011-10-09 Thread Valery Khamenya
Valery Khamenya added the comment: Amaury, I followed your advice. All relevant changes of 3.2 are backported via the patch attached. P.S. now I can install Twisted using pypy too. "pypy setup.py install" works fine for me. -- keywords: +patch status: pending -> op

[issue12955] urllib2.build_opener().open() is not friendly to "with ... as:"

2011-09-10 Thread Valery Khamenya
New submission from Valery Khamenya : The following intuitive construction with urllib2.build_opener().open() as: ... leads to AttributeError: addinfourl instance has no attribute '__exit__' http://docs.python.org/library/urllib2.html says almost nothing about concept of closi

[issue10068] global objects created in some module are not destroyed when last reference to that module is released

2010-10-12 Thread Valery Lesin
New submission from Valery Lesin : Interpreter: Python 3.1.2 Sample: = first.py = import sys import second if 'second' in sys.modules: print ('in sys modules') del sys.modules['second'] del second = second.py = class A: def __init__(se

[issue10081] 'import' operator doesn't work with unicode non 7-bit ASCII module names (OS: windows)

2010-10-13 Thread Valery Lesin
New submission from Valery Lesin : OS: windows The attempt to import module with non 7-bit ASCII name results in 'ImportError: No module named ' exception. Some thoughts: import.c uses functions like fopen, stat and FindFirstFile which wouldn't work correctly with non 7-bit

[issue10082] PyRun_SimpleFile crashes application

2010-10-13 Thread Valery Lesin
New submission from Valery Lesin : All the functions in Python/C API for file execution (like PyRun_SimpleFile) crash the application. Some thoughts about problem: these functions use FILE* as first parameter which is binary incompatible with different CRT (python.dll and application could

[issue10082] PyRun_SimpleFile crashes application

2010-10-13 Thread Valery Lesin
Valery Lesin added the comment: OS: windows xp Compiler: MSVC versions 7.1, 8.0 and 9.0 Actually, the difference in compiler for python library and client applications causes the problem (I suppose that even same compiler with different options could give binary incompatible FILE structures

[issue10351] to introduce autocompletion for keys in dictionaries (patch attached)

2010-11-08 Thread Valery Khamenya
New submission from Valery Khamenya : 1. The patch introduces autocompletion for keys in dictionaries (patch attached) 2. The patched rlcompleter as such works OK for unicode dictionary keys as well. All tests pass OK. HOWEVER, readline's completion mechanism seem to be confused with un

[issue10352] rlcompleter.py has no tests in trunk

2010-11-08 Thread Valery Khamenya
New submission from Valery Khamenya : rlcompleter.py has no test_rlcompleter in trunk, see http://svn.python.org/view/python/trunk/Lib/test/ There is one in 2.7 though. Remark: the issue http://bugs.python.org/issue10351 introduces autocompletion patch and comes with new tests. So, one may

[issue10351] Add autocompletion for keys in dictionaries

2010-11-09 Thread Valery Khamenya
Valery Khamenya added the comment: Hi Éric, thanks for guiding. So, attached is the concatenation of two forward unified diffs for rlcompleter.py and test_rlcompleter.py -- both as of py3k trunk. Tested against Python 3.1.2 though. P.S. hm, py3k code appeared to be surprisingly nicer -- no

[issue10351] Add autocompletion for keys in dictionaries

2010-11-18 Thread Valery Khamenya
Valery Khamenya added the comment: Guys, do you expect anythig else from me in respect to this issue? Let me know it before my non-stopable garbage collector wipes all the details from my brain away :) -- ___ Python tracker <h

[issue45930] Lambda function bug

2021-11-29 Thread Valery Lovchikov
New submission from Valery Lovchikov : Python 3.9.7 (default, Sep 10 2021, 14:59:43) [GCC 11.2.0] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> f=[lambda x: y**x for y in [2,3]] >>> f[0](2) 9 >