Thomas Heller [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Thanks for your efforts, Christian.
This test needs an object which implements the readonly buffer interface.
Unfortunately the bytes object that I would like to use is broken:
http://bugs.python.org/issue2538
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doctest.DocTestSuite has parameter globs=None.
It uses globs in the call to test_finder.call.
After this use, it potentually modifies globs but no longer uses it.
Either the globs modification is irrelevant (then it should be removed)
or it
Kristian Lauridsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Python 2.5.2 IDLE 1.2.2
It dosnt matter how i try to end IDLE: red cross, close(alt+F4), exit
(Ctrl+Q) or writing exit(), it will ask me to kill the program.
I dont think it's IDLE im killing but the program im writing.
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doctest.DocTestCase.debug calls DebugRunner.run without
clear_globs=False. As a consequence, already the runner clears
test.globs and it is no longer available to tearDown (where
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Martin McNickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
I can see that there will be a problem in this case.
However, it may be that the authors found it more intuitive to always
set the Content-Type to application/x-www-form-urlencoded when data is set.
Their implementation is inconsistent
Yap Sok Ann [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
I'd think that it is a rather common situation where one wants to use
use both fileConfig and module-level logger. As of now, the workaround
suggested by Andrew seems to be the only viable way to achieve that.
The alternative approach
Martin McNickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Sorry, the first example should read:
#---
request = urllib2.Request('http://www.whompbox.com/headertest.php')
request.add_data(data)
f = urllib2.urlopen(request)
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os.fstat doesn't accept a file object with a fileno() method. This can
easily be fixed by using PyObject_AsFileDescriptor(). Other os.f*
methods may suffer from the same issue.
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In the What's new documentation for 2.6, a code marker is missing in
the paragraph about itertools.permutations.
Attached patch corrects this.
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Raghuram Devarakonda [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Similar problem is reported in #2760.
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Raghuram Devarakonda [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Similar problem has been reported in #2632 as well.
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New submission from Augie Fackler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Subversion 1.5 adds some fields to the entries file in the working copy
administrative area. As a result of this, the way in which setuptools
checks the entries files results in a raised exception. Having read the
spec for the entries file,
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Brett Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
r62720 and r62722 have the fix (and a fix for the fix). In the Python code
I check for an argument named 'line' and in the C code I make sure there
are at least two default arguments. Both assume a Python implementation
for showwarning(),
Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Thanks for the patch, committed as r62724. I didn't see the need to
clear the UTF-8 flag, so I left it in (in case somebody wants to inspect
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Mike MacFaden [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
so i suggest just removing this sentence --
AF_INET and socket.AF_UNIX are two possible values.
this would imply that all socket address families are supported.
but if that is not true just list the exceptions.
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Gregory P. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
the change in socket was done as part of #2632. i'm marking this a
duplicate, we'll track the issue in #2632.
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dependencies: +performance problem in socket._fileobject.read
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Gregory P. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
I'm glad i put that assert in... The problem occurs due to a mixture of
fixed size reads followed by unbounded readlines on an unbuffered
_fileobject. A case that the code currently doesn't handle. I'm fixing it.
Christian Heimes [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Please merge the bzr into the svn trunk as soon as possible. I'd like to
get it into the last alpha release.
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Changes by Christian Heimes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Removed file: http://bugs.python.org/file9158/trunk_usersite4.patch
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Christian Heimes [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
The new patch applies cleanly in the trunk.
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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file10199/pep370.patch
Brett Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
I am leaving this issue open until 'json' is ported to 3.0 (and thus why I
am assigning this to Christian).
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Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Fixed up the docs in r62736.
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Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Fixed in r62737.
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Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
I don't think this is important enough to get into 3099.
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Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Problem is, we already have a section Builtin types.
Fixed the map() docs in r62738, and added a note to the first sentence
in r62739.
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Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Fixed in r62740, thanks!
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Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Martin, I cleared the flag bit because filename was changed in-place, to
mark that filename does not need further processing. This was primarily
compatibility concern, to accommodate for situations where users try to
do such decoding in
Martin v. Löwis [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
so i suggest just removing this sentence --
AF_INET and socket.AF_UNIX are two possible values.
this would imply that all socket address families are supported.
but if that is not true just list the exceptions.
I think this will
Mike MacFaden [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
then change 'possible values' to 'for example'
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Shish [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Also present in 2.5
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Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Thanks very much, Terry! I've done almost all your suggestions in
r62742, and added a docstring to with_traceback in r62741.
For future issues, please feel free to choose either method 1 or 3 (I
think 3 may be the simplest for you.)
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Gregory P. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
The bug introduced in r62627 has been fixed in r62744.
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Gregory P. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
The bug introduced in r62627 has been fixed in r62744.
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Guido van Rossum [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
FWIW, I've added Giampaolo's latest patch to Rietveld:
http://codereview.appspot.com/744
Review comments added there should automatically be CC'ed here.
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svncodereview [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],
New code review comments by [EMAIL PROTECTED] have been published.
Please go to http://codereview.appspot.com/744 to read them.
Message:
(This is mostly a test of the bug/rietveld integration.)
Details:
Guido van Rossum [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 1:46 AM, Marc-Andre Lemburg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-04-18 05:35, atsuo ishimoto wrote:
atsuo ishimoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Is a codec which encode() returns an Unicode allowed in
Guido van Rossum [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
FWIW, I've uploaded diff3.txt to Rietveld:
http://codereview.appspot.com/767
Code review comments should be reflected here.
I had to skip the change to Modules/unicodename_db.h which were too
large for Rietveld to handle.
andrew cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Got more important things than this to worry about, but yes, original
response not very helpful. In a perfect world this might be either
justified more clearly or addressed. OTOH, I get the impression hardly
anyone uses this package (docs were
Benjamin Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Now that the stdlib-reorg PEP has been accepted, would you like you me
to apply this patch? (Of course, I'll account for recent changes in the
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atsuo ishimoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
I forgot to mention to Modules/unicodename_db.h.
The current unicodename_db.h looks it was generated
by old Tools/unicode/makeunicodedata.py. This patch
includes newly generated unicodename_db.h, but we
can exclude the change if not
Guido van Rossum [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
No need to change anything, the diff is just too big for the code
review tool (Rietveld), but since it consists only of numbers we don't
need to review it anyway. :)
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