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Georg Brandl added the comment:
IMO the patch is not complete, the xview method should rather be
implemented like these in Tkinter.py.
Assigning to Martin.
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Georg Brandl added the comment:
Fixed in rev. 58204, 58205 (2.5).
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Sean Reifschneider added the comment:
Ported code change to urllib, passes tests, committed as revision 58206
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Georg Brandl added the comment:
This might need at least a NEWS entry, if not a documentation clarification.
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Sean Reifschneider added the comment:
Georg: This has been assigned to you, do you have any thoughts on this?
If you don't, please assign back to me.
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Sean Reifschneider added the comment:
Facundo, can you do a NEWS update on this?
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Georg Brandl added the comment:
Thanks for notifying me. The tracker currently doesn't send
notifications if you only set the assignee, but don't include a message.
I hope this will be fixed soon.
The __nonzero__() is unproblematic. The keys() produced in this way will
have an unpredictable
Sean Reifschneider added the comment:
Thanks for correcting my mis-click on the patch item, gbot.
As far as the order goes, is this something that needs to be discussed
on c.l.p, or should we assign it to someone else who might have an
opinion on it?
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Hirokazu Yamamoto
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OK, how about this patch? I extracted [xy]view{,_moveto,_scroll}
as mixin class [XY]View, and included them. It seems working.
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Facundo Batista added the comment:
Done, rev 58207.
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Bob Kline added the comment:
Please note that the documentation of the keys() method of the
FieldStorage class (both in the method's docstring as well as in the
separate library manual) describes the method as a dictionary style
keys() method. Section 3.8 of the documentation has this to say
Georg Brandl added the comment:
While this is true, there may be code relying on the current behavior,
and to break that for a tiny performance gain is gratuitous breakage and
should be avoided.
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Bob Kline added the comment:
I'm not sure I would characterize a speedup of several orders of
magnitude a tiny performance gain. We had scripts with very large
numbers of fields which were actually timing out. While I understand
and agree with the principle of breaking as little existing code
Guido van Rossum added the comment:
Cartman, please refrain from using vulgarities in your sample code. It's
hard to take a bug report seriously with such variable names.
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Guido van Rossum added the comment:
readline() goes through C stdio which makes it impossible to get
non-blocking I/O right. You should be using raw os.read() calls (until
python 3000 which will remove Python's reliance on C stdio).
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Facundo Batista added the comment:
Applied the patchs long_hash.patch (rev 58208) and decimal_hash_v2.patch
(rev 58211)
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title: Option to ignore ~/.pydistutils.cfg
type: rfe
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Sean Reifschneider added the comment:
Guido: That code came from the full-disclosure list posting, I think
cartman was just passing it on.
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Michael Hoffman added the comment:
Agree with isandler. This is not a bug.
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New submission from Michael Hoffman:
It would be useful if setup.py instances had an option to ignore
~/.pydistutils.cfg or substitute it with another file. For example, this
would be highly useful to people who maintain a system site-packages
directory along with one in their own home
James Antill added the comment:
So I think this is all the places integer overflow checking is needed
in imageop.c and rbgimgmodule.c.
There might be checks here which can't be exploited anyway, and I
haven't checked any other files yet.
Feel free to comment.
Ps. This is against the 2.5 in
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New submission from Martin Horcicka:
This patch makes os.environ.clear() to have the same effect as:
for name in os.environ.keys():
del os.environ[name]
I believe that most people expect the effects to be the same anyway.
The practical benefit is a simpler redefinition of the whole
Ismail Donmez added the comment:
Guido,
The poc is taken as is, sorry.
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Ismail Donmez added the comment:
nevyn: Your patch cleanly applies to python 2.4.4 and fixes the
interpreter crash with poc.py
Thanks.
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Guido van Rossum added the comment:
Hm. First of all, it seems the imageop module has completely missed the
Py_ssize_t changes.
Second, I don't think that if ( x != len / y ) is a valid replacement
for if ( x*y != len ) -- consider x==5, y==2, len==11.
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James Antill added the comment:
Guido: It's true that that len can be slightly bigger than x*y, the big
thing is that it can't be smaller so we can malloc(len) and use upto x*y
(which was my main focus).
I first looked at any of this code today, but I didn't see any reason
that having len be
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