Georg Brandl added the comment:
Please do not change the ordering of Å -- it is correct after Z, at least in
Swedish, Danish and Norwegian.
If you want to sort German umlauts correctly, in lists of names they are
treated as [aou]+e, so Löwis goes before Lowe.
As for Aahz, he appears by that
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New submission from Thomas Guettler:
If you search for printf in the docs you get this result:
http://docs.python.org/3.3/search.html?q=printfcheck_keywords=yesarea=default
Please have a look at the first results. I guess most people don't want to see
docs about PyOS_snprintf
Most people
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset f16855d6d4e1 by Serhiy Storchaka in branch '2.7':
Remove the use of non-existing re.ASCII.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/f16855d6d4e1
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Thanks, David.
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Georg Brandl added the comment:
[MAL]
* Commit messages only provide a very terse hint at what a
particular patch set was meant for. The target audience
is other core developers.
* News entries explain these patches (there may be more than one
for a particular issue or project) to
Georg Brandl added the comment:
Senthil: your 3.3-default merge removed the Availability from fpathconf().
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Tae-Wong SEO added the comment:
You want to submit a diff file.
You are not signing contributor agreement.
Letter a-with-ring is also usd in transliteration of Avestan language.
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Georg Brandl added the comment:
Note that I'm strongly against this name of the getitem() method.
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Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
Georg Brandl added the comment:
Note that I'm strongly against this name of the getitem() method.
Any suggestion?
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Georg Brandl added the comment:
Thanks for the patch! The amount of unrelated changes (mostly removing
empty prompts) makes this a bit hard to review.
Also, I don't think it is too important to link to the ctypes module from
within the docs of ctypes :)
Please separate out the
Georg Brandl added the comment:
Right. That's why it should not accept input that can only be
unordered (including dict and **kwargs) - this is what I mean by
strict mode.
That's not even true: the empty and the one-element dict are always ordered.
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Georg Brandl added the comment:
Not really. Would entry be acceptable instead of item?
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Nick Coghlan added the comment:
I agree the different audiences problem can be addressed by using appropriate
commit message formatting to say this bit goes in NEWS (perhaps with some
metadata to say which section).
However, that doesn't solve the question of how we fix inevitable mistakes.
Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
Georg Brandl added the comment:
Not really. Would entry be acceptable instead of item?
getentry() sounds decent to me, but it loses the parallel to popitem() and
items().
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Marc-Andre Lemburg added the comment:
On 17.09.2013 11:09, Nick Coghlan wrote:
Nick Coghlan added the comment:
I agree the different audiences problem can be addressed by using
appropriate commit message formatting to say this bit goes in NEWS (perhaps
with some metadata to say which
Sjoerd added the comment:
That happens when citing things from the top of my head... it is not liburl2
but urllib2 that I used, excuse me. (And urlopen instead of openurl...)
From
http://docs.python.org/2/library/urllib2.html
it seems to be a Standard Library module to me, am I mistaken? If
Richard Oudkerk added the comment:
An alternative would be to have separate files NEWS-3.2, NEWS-3.3, NEWS-3.4
etc. If a fix is added to 3.2 and will be merged to 3.3 and 3.4 then you add
an entry to NEWS-3.2 and append some sort of tags to indicate merges:
- Issue #1234: Fix something
New submission from Drekin:
I tried to implement an Enum variant OptionalEnum such that OptionalEnum(value)
leaves value alone and returnes it (if there is no corresponding enum member)
rather than raising ValueError. My use case is following: I'm trying to parse
some keyboard layout related
Georg Brandl added the comment:
Hmm, I didn't consider popitem(). Maybe I'm too paranoid about users confusing
__getitem__() and getitem() after all :)
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
But why not getkey()? Why you need return value too?
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Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
But why not getkey()? Why you need return value too?
Because it's more useful to return both.
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Sorry, I don't understand why it's more useful. We need create a tuple and then
index it or unpack it and drop one of elements. This only muddles away a time
and programmer's attention.
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R. David Murray added the comment:
Because most often the time at which you want the original key is the point at
which you are about to re-serialize the data...so you need the value too.
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R. David Murray added the comment:
urllib2 is a python2 stdlib module, yes.
Can you provide a traceback? I would have thought that the traceback would
give a clue as to what the real problem was, so I'm very curious to see it.
Maybe it only gives a clue if you already know what you are
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R. David Murray added the comment:
I do think getitem is the most natural name for the method.
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Eric V. Smith added the comment:
On 09/17/2013 09:34 AM, R. David Murray wrote:
R. David Murray added the comment:
Because most often the time at which you want the original key is the point
at which you are about to re-serialize the data...so you need the value too.
I can't think of a
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Oh, could anyone borrow Guido's time machine and rename either __getitem__() to
__getvalue__() or items() to entries()?
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R. David Murray added the comment:
This is a Sphinx issue and should be reported on the Sphinx tracker...although
I think Sphinx uses a 3rd party tool for the sorting, so it might go back up
even a level further :).
I don't think there's any reason to keep this issue open here, but I'll
Eric V. Smith added the comment:
On 09/17/2013 10:12 AM, Eric V. Smith wrote:
On the other hand, I don't have a use case for the original key, anyway.
So I don't have a strong feeling about this, other than it feels odd
that the answer to the original question (I think on python-dev) how do
Ethan Furman added the comment:
Benjamin Peterson added the comment:
I consider this to be a feature. Properties can raise AttributeError to defer
to
__getattr__.
Micah Friesen added the comment:
I submit that this is not a feature - I can't imagine a real-world scenario
[...]
No need
Akira Kitada added the comment:
With this patch applied, the example from issue15791 works fine.
$ echo __author__ = u'Michele Orr\xf9' foo.py ./python -c import foo;
print foo.__author__; help(foo)
Michele Orrù
Help on module foo:
NAME
foo
FILE
/tmp/cpython/foo.py
DATA
Tae-Wong SEO added the comment:
You want to add the packaging coordinator Laca (real name László Péter in
Hungarian) to Misc/ACKS.
And you want to add a bunch of real names from the python-bugs-list mailing
list (from August 2007 to September 2013).
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I think this issue more revolves around PyGLEW, but LaunchPad won't let me
report to them...
I've taken a screenshot of the issue rather than trying to explain it:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/-d6gM0Qlq9Ek/UjhxFDFOmAI/FIU/Vwell0V1Vo8/s1400/error.jpg
I've also
R. David Murray added the comment:
You are correct, this is not likely to be a problem with Python itself (the
interactive prompt in your screen capture doesn't look like what Python would
produce by itself). So, since it is almost certainly not a bug in Python, it's
not appropriate for this
Tcll added the comment:
yeh... the only thing I was thinking was on Python's end was the DLL
(Highlighted in the img) failing to register.
(I have seen cases of PYD modules used in the same manner, such as PyWin32
modules)
but yea, I see now that isn't the case, so thank you :)
On Tue, Sep 17,
New submission from Terry J. Reedy:
The General tab of the IDLE Preferences dialog has this section with two
radiobuttons:
Autosave Preferences
At Start of Run (F5) () Prompt to Save () No Prompt
The latter option actually means No prompt unless the window is a new window
('Untitled')
Bruce Sherwood added the comment:
Very nice, Terry. Good point about positive vs. negative specifications. I
think maybe your Prompt to Save versus Autosave is the best scheme, because
one is specifying whether or not to do something active (namely, put up a
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Benjamin Peterson added the comment:
Fine for 3.1.
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Brian Curtin added the comment:
I don't believe we want to do those things. Changes should be in a diff file
and limited to the minimum amount of required changes to fix your sort ordering
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You want to make diff file to get changes from the ACKS file.
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 1b673e0fd8f3 by R David Murray in branch '2.6':
Add versionchanged for #14984, remove extra blank from string.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/1b673e0fd8f3
New changeset 48be42b94381 by R David Murray in branch '2.7':
Merge: Add versionchanged for
R. David Murray added the comment:
Well, I got the answer to the may question, but not the can question. The
answer to that question is no:
remote: - changeset 6396d1fc72da on disallowed branch '3.1'!
remote: * Please strip the offending changeset(s)
remote: * and re-do them, if needed, on
Benjamin Peterson added the comment:
You should be able to push now.
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R. David Murray added the comment:
Well, I got the answer to the may question, but not the can question.
The answer to that question is no:
remote: - changeset
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