New submission from Martin Häcker spamfaen...@gmx.de:
When looking at a regex with dir() you don't get all available attributes -
which is inconvenient as some very important ones (like .pattern) are not
visible.
To demonstrate:
import re
re.compile('foo').pattern
'foo'
Ned Deily n...@acm.org added the comment:
A couple of comments on the patch:
1. Displaying a popup is fine but it gets annoying when it does it repeatedly.
Since this is really a non-fatal error as the user can continue, it would be
better to only display the popup once.
2. Another file in
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As there are proposed patches in Issue4625 that address the original problem
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The `rot_13` codec is supposed to work like this, no?
'qwerty'.encode('utf-8')
b'qwerty'
'qwerty'.encode('rot_13')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File pyshell#1, line 1, in module
'qwerty'.encode('rot_13')
TypeError: encoder did not
maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
Attached is a patch for test.test_string to test for this bug.
Can somebody please comment on my paches or commit my patches.
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Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com added the comment:
This seems already fixed in 2.7.2+/3.2/3.3, what version have you tried?
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Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com added the comment:
See #7475.
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maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
In response to Roger Serwy:
I rarely have IDLE crash on Linux. If you're experiencing these issues on
Windows, see #13582.
I'm on Ubuntu Linux and IDLE does'nt crash.
Many editors have backup files in the case of a crash and after a
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Petri Lehtinen pe...@digip.org added the comment:
Ram Rachum wrote:
The `rot_13` codec is supposed to work like this, no?
No it isn't. In Python 3, str.encode() always encodes to bytes and
bytes.decode() always decodes to str. IOW, str.encode() encodes text (Unicode)
to data (bytes), and
Ram Rachum r...@rachum.com added the comment:
Then I suggest replacing this error message:
encoder did not return a bytes object (type=str)
and this one:
'memoryview' object has no attribute 'translate'
With something like:
Please use `codecs.lookup('rot-13').encode`
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Issue #7475 discusses fixing the error messages, too.
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Petri Lehtinen pe...@digip.org added the comment:
Issue 13600 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue.
FRT, +1 to the idea of adding encoded_format and decoded_format attributes to
CodecInfo, and also to adding {str,bytes}.{transform,untransform} back.
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Martin Häcker spamfaen...@gmx.de added the comment:
Indeed, I'm on version
% python --version
Python 2.7.1
Sorry.
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maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
Seems good.
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New changeset f5aed0dba844 by Giampaolo Rodola' in branch 'default':
Fix #8684: make sched.scheduler class thread-safe
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/f5aed0dba844
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Giampaolo Rodola' g.rod...@gmail.com added the comment:
What about run(nowait=...) or run(only_ready=...)?
Doing this as a separate method seems unnecessarily complicated to me in terms
of implementation (move run logic into _run, add run and run_nowait,
etc...).
Most importantly, the user
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
That's a good point. Then perhaps call the flag wait or blocking, since it
avoids false positives and is more explicit than async?
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Giampaolo Rodola' g.rod...@gmail.com added the comment:
blocking seems the most explicit to me.
With this, we can also fix issue1641 by providing a specific section into
asyncore doc which explains how to use asyncore in conjunction with sched.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
I'm surprised to hear that stderr is line buffered by default.
Historically stderr is never buffered (at least on POSIX) and for good
reason: errors should be seen immediately
Was this an oversight in migrating stdin/out/err to the new io
New submission from Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr:
In issue13597, Philip Jenvey points out:
“I'm surprised to hear that stderr is line buffered by default. Historically
stderr is never buffered (at least on POSIX) and for good reason: errors should
be seen immediately”
Recent changes to the
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New changeset 2975618965c0 by Giampaolo Rodola' in branch 'default':
Fix #13449: add 'blocking' parameter to sched.scheduler.run() so that the
scheduler can be used in non-blocking applications
Giampaolo Rodola' g.rod...@gmail.com added the comment:
With issue13449 fixed I think we can now provide this functionnality by adding
a specific section into asyncore doc which explains how to use asyncore in
conjunction with sched module.
As such, asyncore.py itself won't need any change.
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Jason R. Coombs jar...@jaraco.com added the comment:
Most of the Action subclasses in argparse override __init__ and they raise
ValueErrors when the parameters aren't as expected for that argument. This was
my reason for adding that comment. If the basic Actions require this level of
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
With issue13449 fixed I think we can now provide this functionnality by
adding a specific section into asyncore doc which explains how to use
asyncore in conjunction with sched module.
How would it work?
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Giampaolo Rodola' g.rod...@gmail.com added the comment:
Now that I think of it maybe some kind of wrapper would still be necessary.
As of right now, we'd do something like this.
At the core we would have:
import asyncore, asynchat, sched
# global
scheduler = sched.scheduler()
while 1:
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
while 1:
asyncore.loop(timeout=1.0, count=1) # count=1 makes loop() return after
1 loop
scheduler.run(blocking=False)
Isn't that both ugly and imprecise?
The right way to do it is to set the timeout of the select() call
Guido van Rossum gu...@python.org added the comment:
I *thought* I mimicked what C stdio did ~20 years ago... I'd be happy to
follow what it does today if it changed or if I made a mistake.
That said, IMO:
Line-buffering should be good enough since in practice errors messages are
always
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
I just tested Ned's updated patches against 3.3a0 and 2.7 and they work as
advertised.
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James C. Ahlstrom jahl...@gmail.com added the comment:
For completeness, I checked other versions of Python. The example zip file
fails in Python 3.1, but succeeds in Python 3.2.2. The patch for 3.2.2 removed
the check for correct comment length, but substituted no further check for
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Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
Would you want to collaborate on writing an extension to do this? Check out
IdleX.
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Sophia K. Cheng sophia.ch...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hi Ned,
Thanks for the patch, I appreciate it. Sadly, I've since upgraded my
laptop to Win 7, and don't seem to be having the problem anymore :-/ , so I
can't verify. But thank you for writing a patch.
Sincerely,
Sophia
On Wed, Dec
Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de added the comment:
We should like the IDLE shell to give the same results as the standard shell.
I disagree that this should be an absolute principle. Two standard
shells may not give the same result due to running in different
environments, so forcing IDLE
Roundup Robot devn...@psf.upfronthosting.co.za added the comment:
New changeset 8c658b625475 by Charles-François Natali in branch '2.7':
Issue #4028: Make multiprocessing build on SunOS.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/8c658b625475
New changeset 49e82c885d6b by Charles-François Natali in
Charles-François Natali neolo...@free.fr added the comment:
Thanks Craig.
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New changeset fbcaeb4a8654 by Charles-François Natali in branch '2.7':
Issue #13453: Fix a race condition in test_poplib.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/fbcaeb4a8654
New changeset e497a3ed9beb by Charles-François Natali in
Charles-François Natali neolo...@free.fr added the comment:
Another failure on a 2.7 FreeBSD buildbot:
test test_time failed -- Traceback (most recent call last):
File
/usr/home/db3l/buildarea/2.7.bolen-freebsd7/build/Lib/test/test_time.py, line
193, in test_tzset
Geoffrey Bache gjb1...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
I would certainly be in favour of restoring the python 2.x behaviour, at least
where standard error is concerned. When writing Python programs, it's important
to see exceptions immediately, and not lose them entirely in some
Geoffrey Bache gjb1...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Ooops, seems like I just ran into a bug in the bug tracker too, it seems to
have backed out other people's changes. Restoring them...
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Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
I was unable to produce the crash that Pavel described in msg87703.
Just adding defaultextension='' solves this issue for Windows and still
preserves the correct behavior on Linux. Amaury's quote of tcl/tk documentation
in msg87695
Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
William's explanation in msg123203 for the cause of the error and the solution
for keeping a reference to flist is good. IDLE has only one instance of
FileList while running anyways.
Attached is a patch that behaves like William's
Petri Lehtinen pe...@digip.org added the comment:
Attaching an updated patch. The documentation now says that sys.executable may
be an empty string. The patch also adds a test to make sure that sys.executable
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Raul Morales raul...@gmail.com added the comment:
I have just posted a comment, too.
http://plumberjack.blogspot.com/2011/12/improved-flexibility-for-log-file.html?showComment=1323891345946#c2875224484376643310
With this approach, anyone can implement support for any format easily. It is
Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
In English, We should like is far from an absolute statement. IDLE must
would be such. In any case, I hope you agree that crashing is bad. It is also
not good if IDLE, as a development environment, enables code that violates the
doc
New submission from James Classen jclas...@gmail.com:
I notice that, in versions 2.7 and 3.2 on Windows XP (haven't tested any other
versions or platforms), the following statements in the interpreter work as
documented:
'%x' % 17
'%o' % 17
and output '11' and '21' respectively, as I expect.
James Classen jclas...@gmail.com added the comment:
I didn't see section 4.6.2 of the library for 3.2 documentation, only section
5.6.2 of the 2.7 docs. So this is an invalid issue.
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Carl Meyer c...@dirtcircle.com added the comment:
Here's an example real-world case where the only solution I could find was to
simply avoid non-ASCII characters entirely (which is obviously not a real
solution): https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/201#issuecomment-3145690
Vinay Sajip vinay_sa...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
It seems that you agree that the basic mechanism is good enough to build on, so
I'd rather leave the proposed stdlib change as is, but provide examples of how
to achieve gzip/zip compression for rotated logs in the Logging Cookbook. The
Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de added the comment:
I also so not understand you reverting the title to the arguably incorrect
non-parallel construction.
That is an (unfortunate) side effect of replying by email.
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Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de added the comment:
One might say, ok, this is a bug in distutils/distribute, it should
explicitly specify UTF-8 encoding when writing egg-info. But if this
is a sensible thing for distutils/distribute to do, regardless of
user locale, why would it not be
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
(I've opened issue13601 for the possible behaviour change)
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Brett Cannon br...@python.org added the comment:
Seems fine to me, and if Antoine says it's doing the right thing then I'm cool
with the patch.
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Brett Cannon br...@python.org added the comment:
Thanks for the patch! I will try to find some time to do a proper review if
someone else doesn't beat me to it (although first glance seems to suggest it
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Brett Cannon br...@python.org added the comment:
Patch looks good to me.
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Roger Serwy roger.se...@gmail.com added the comment:
I don't have a Mac to test against. Is there anything I need to do to improve
the patch?
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Raul Morales raul...@gmail.com added the comment:
Ok, it is reasonable. It has no sense add support for compression since I am
the only user who want it.
Maybe in the future ;)
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Philip Jenvey pjen...@underboss.org added the comment:
sys.executable can be None on Jython (and I believe IronPython) when ran in an
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New changeset 7857d1f4ce79 by Ned Deily in branch '2.7':
Issue #4625: If IDLE cannot write to its recent file or breakpoint
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/7857d1f4ce79
New changeset 26e3e542d20d by Ned Deily in branch '3.2':
Ned Deily n...@acm.org added the comment:
Applied to 2.7 (for release in 2.7.3), 3.2 (3.2.3), and default (3.3).
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Mark Shannon ma...@dcs.gla.ac.uk added the comment:
Please reopen this bug as the fix is wrong.
This fix merely hides the symptoms of _PyType_Lookup returning a dead object,
by calling PyType_Modified() frequently, thus ensuring the type method cache is
almost always invalidated.
This results
Nick Coghlan ncogh...@gmail.com added the comment:
There are a *lot* of characters with semantic significance that are reported by
the tokenize module as generic OP tokens:
token.LPAR
token.RPAR
token.LSQB
token.RSQB
token.COLON
token.COMMA
token.SEMI
token.PLUS
token.MINUS
token.STAR
Achim Gaedke achim.gae...@physik.tu-darmstadt.de added the comment:
Potentially both: The xml.dom.pulldom documentation is not really there.
Maybe the PullDOM builds a partial tree, not caring about nested nodes. In
contrast to SAX2DOM, which seems to fill the DOM tree completely.
I tried to
Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
I believe that that list includes all symbols and symbol combinations that are
syntactically significant in expressions. This is the generalized meaning of
'operator' that is being used. What do not appear are '#' which marks comments,
'_'
maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
One reason to fix this bug:
People may develop code that calls sys.std{out,err}.write with the number 200.
like sys.stdout.write(200)
In IDLE the code works well but in Python from the command-line it fails to run.
Creating a bug in the
Nick Coghlan ncogh...@gmail.com added the comment:
Sure, but what does that have to do with anything? tokenize isn't a general
purpose tokenizer, it's specifically for tokenizing Python source code.
The *problem* is that it doesn't currently fully tokenize everything, but
doesn't explicitly
New submission from maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com:
It would be nice to have prime-related and number theory functions in a new
module or some existing module (like math).
like this:
import prime
prime.isprime(7)
True
prime.isprime(35)
False
prime.primerange(10,18)
(11,13,17)
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Meador Inge mead...@gmail.com added the comment:
I just noticed this problem as well.
I don't know the code well enough to determine if Brian's patch is the
right thing to do. The documentation claims that maxtries is used to
put a limit on recursion:
maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
I would be happy to help :)
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Benjamin Peterson benja...@python.org added the comment:
-1 in general. I think that's too domain specific to belong in stdlib.
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Meador Inge mead...@gmail.com added the comment:
I agree with Benjamin about this being too domain specific for stdlib.
Also, I don't really see a good argument as to why this functionality is
useful. -1 from me too.
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New submission from Jim Jewett jimjjew...@gmail.com:
The implementation has a larger state.kind
Clarified wording on wstr_length and surrogate pairs.
Clarified that the canonical data format doesn't always have a data pointer.
Mentioned that calling PyUnicode_READY would finalize a string, so
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New changeset d2504d30f259 by Meador Inge in branch '3.2':
Issue #13591: import_module potentially imports a module twice.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/d2504d30f259
New changeset e8fb61a0a2d7 by Meador Inge in branch
Meador Inge mead...@gmail.com added the comment:
Thanks for the review Brett. Fix committed.
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New changeset 541f215a31f7 by Meador Inge in branch '3.2':
Issue #13591: Moving the NEWS line to the right release.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/541f215a31f7
New changeset 92e94fd303d4 by Meador Inge in branch 'default':
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New changeset 54a77c556d9a by Meador Inge in branch 'default':
Issue #13593: updating the importlib utility decorators for __qualname__.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/54a77c556d9a
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Meador Inge mead...@gmail.com added the comment:
Fix committed. Thanks for the review Antoine and Brett.
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maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
I think math.sin is also domain-specific.
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Benjamin Peterson benja...@python.org added the comment:
Hardly, being a widely applicable mathematical function. Also, it's in a C math
library which is what Python's is originally based on.
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Meador Inge mead...@gmail.com added the comment:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Benjamin Peterson
rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
Hardly, being a widely applicable mathematical function.
I was just typing a similar response.
Also, it's in a C math library which is what Python's is
Benjamin Peterson benja...@python.org added the comment:
2011/12/15 Meador Inge rep...@bugs.python.org:
Not just *a* C math library. *The* Standard C library! :-)
Quite!
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If you are responding to me, I am baffled. I gave a concise way to document the
current behavior with respect to .OP, which you said you wanted.
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Meador Inge mead...@gmail.com added the comment:
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 2:11 AM, STINNER Victor rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
Is there really an use case where you need 2 ** 20 (1,048,576) arguments? If
yes, I'm not against the torture in this case :-)
Not very likely :-) However, the
maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
Anybody else than Benjamin and Meador please comment on this.
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Nick Coghlan ncogh...@gmail.com added the comment:
Ah, I didn't read it as suggested documentation at all - you moved seamlessly
from personal commentary to a docs suggestion without separating the two, so it
appeared to be a complete non sequitur to me.
As for the docs suggestion, I think it
Petri Lehtinen pe...@digip.org added the comment:
sys.executable can be None on Jython (and I believe IronPython) when ran in
an 'embedded' mode
In CPython, embedding doesn't change the behavior.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Anybody else than Benjamin and Meador please comment on this.
I don't know why we would want to maintain this in the stdlib. We would also
need a dedicated maintainer so that efficient algorithms are chosen and
implemented.
Such functions are
Alex Gaynor alex.gay...@gmail.com added the comment:
I'll chip in my 2 cents as well and say this also seems too domain specific and
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maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
On further thought, I have changed my mind.
I think this is domain-specific.
Shall we close this bug?
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http://bugs.python.org/issue13603
maniram maniram maniandra...@gmail.com added the comment:
Why isn't anybody commiting or commenting on my patches?
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status: open - languishing
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