Walter Dörwald added the comment:
Here is a patch that implements suggestion 2 and 3.
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Ezio Melotti added the comment:
I tried to run those timings again and the values I got from the terminal are
close to the ones I got from the interactive interpreter.
I'm not sure why when I wrote those examples I got such different values.
It would be fine with me to update them and avoid
Ezio Melotti added the comment:
If someone familiar with rietveld wants to propose a patch I will review and
apply it, otherwise it might take a while before I can get to it.
The patch should include these things:
1) how to make a patch that works with rietveld (this might already be
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Berker Peksag added the comment:
This has already been fixed in issue 3518:
https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/multiprocessing.html#using-a-remote-manager
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Berker Peksag added the comment:
This has already been fixed in c2910971eb86 (see issue 3518).
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Giampaolo Rodola' added the comment:
@Giampaolo can you add anything to this?
As for smptd encoding error I think a reasonable thing to do would be to reply
with 501 Can't decode command.. There's no way for the server to return a
more specific error message (e.g. SSL is not supported).
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Issue #20753: Skip PasswordProtectedSiteTestCase when Python is built without
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http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/0e08ca451b34
New changeset 394e6bda5a70 by Berker Peksag in branch 'default':
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The changeset referenced in msg160074 is still in default, can someone pick
this up please.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Is there any work to be done here or can this be closed?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
The patch LGTM, can we have a commit review please.
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I've removed Tests from the components list as I don't think it belongs there.
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@Eric will you pick this up again?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
@Victor can you pick this up again please.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
The type and versions fields have been set to what I think they ought to be, as
I couldn't find any reference to this issue on python-dev. Note that #13848 is
closed as fixed and I've asked Victor if he can pick up #13617.
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New submission from Roy Smith:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2014-June/674188.html
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Roy Smith added the comment:
(ugh, hit return too soon)
'{1}'.format()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
IndexError: tuple index out of range
This is a confusing error message. The user hasn't written any tuples, so a
message about a tuple index out of range
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@Michele as 8739 has been implemented would you like to put up a patch for this?
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R. David Murray added the comment:
Ezio requested I comment on his suggestion: I still prefer the try/except form,
but I don't feel strongly about it.
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@Antoine/Serhiy I believe that you'd want to follow up on this.
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R. David Murray added the comment:
Since we can't reproduce it and have had no response from the OP for over a
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Is this still an issue? I'd try to reproduce it myself but there is very
little data in the original report.
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Can this be closed as out of date?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Can someone try to reproduce these on 2.7 as I no longer have it set up. If
both problems can be reproduced I think the test_urllib2 problem should be
dealt with here and a new issue opened for test_ntpath.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
IndexError should be caught and replaced with something like
ValueError('format string requests argument not passed') or
TypeError('arguments do not match format string') or more specific
TypeError('format string requests at least %d positional arguments, only
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Are these tests still failing, can this issue be closed as out of date or
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I don't see the issue anymore, I guess that it was fixed.
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R. David Murray added the comment:
If deactivating the AV/firewall doesn't change the behavior, it is presumably a
different problem. But let's see what Claudiu has to say, since he was able to
reproduce and then circumvent the original problem.
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Terry is right, this patch doesn't completely work. But with this fix the
problem is solved:
diff -r 394e6bda5a70 Lib/test/test_httpservers.py
--- a/Lib/test/test_httpservers.py Sun Jun 29 15:56:21 2014 +0300
+++ b/Lib/test/test_httpservers.py Sun Jun
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Although it is incorrect, because the test specifically tests case sensitivity.
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ProgVal added the comment:
The relevant piece of code:
https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/blob/master/plugins/Web/plugin.py#L85
commands.process is defined here:
https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/blob/master/src/commands.py#L76
callbacks.CommandProcess is defined at
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What if you use 'custom' instead?
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It works with 'custom'.
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ivank added the comment:
I managed to reproduce this again, this time by corrupting data on a btrfs
filesystem.
$ cat read_error_file.py
import os
fname = /usr/bin/Xorg
size = os.stat(fname).st_size
print fname, stat size:, size
f = open(fname, rb)
print len(f.read()): , len(f.read())
ivank added the comment:
This problem happens with Python 3.4 as well.
$ cat read_error_file.py
from __future__ import print_function
import os
fname = /usr/bin/Xorg
size = os.stat(fname).st_size
print(fname, stat size:, size)
f = open(fname, rb)
print(len(f.read()): , len(f.read()))
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Both 'gets' and 'custom' work on my machine.
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I no longer have a 2.7 setup so can someone else try to reproduce this problem.
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akira added the comment:
Can you explain why math.floor rather than builtin round is the correct
function to use?
To avoid breaking existing scripts that use `.strftime('%s')` on Linux, OSX,
see msg221385:
from datetime import datetime, timezone
dt = datetime(1969, 1, 1, 0,0,0,
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Has anybody got a machine with enough RAM to be able to debug this now as I
certainly haven't?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Does this issue need to be addressed, can it be closed as out of date or what?
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Does the documentation need amending, yes or no?
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
Here is the simpler demonstration of the floor behavior on Linux:
from datetime import datetime
datetime.fromtimestamp(-0.1).strftime('%s')
'-1'
datetime.fromtimestamp(-1.1).strftime('%s')
'-2'
datetime.fromtimestamp(0.1).strftime('%s')
'0'
Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
Could you, please add tests for non-fixed offset timezones? There are several
defined in datetimetester.py already.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Could one of our timezone gurus respond to this please.
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
The patch should update documentation.
See
https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior
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New submission from Saimadhav Heblikar:
(This issue is continuation of http://bugs.python.org/issue18704)
This issue is about a feature to execute any 3rd party code checker from within
IDLE.
I am attaching an initial patch(so as to get reviews, is functional logic wise,
but missing a lot
Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
+t = datetime(1969, 1, 1, 0,0,0, 60, tzinfo=timezone.utc)
Please add spaces after commas.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Can this be closed as a result of #9707 and r64543 ?
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Mark Dickinson added the comment:
Looks fine to me.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
I'm inclined to close as won't fix as the third paragraph of the docs states
This module also defines all the constants needed to work with the functions
provided here; these have the same name as their counterparts in C. Please
refer to your system
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Footnote [1] here https://docs.python.org/3/howto/urllib2.html still refers to
the pyzine link. Can we have this changed please.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Can this be closed as out of date?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Is any action needed here to take this forward, can it be closed as out of
date or what?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
I'm guessing that this would have been resolved some time ago, am I correct?
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
I think this is out-of-date. On Mac OS X, I get
```
$ python3 -V
Python 3.4.1
$ TZ=Europe/Moscow python3 -c import time; print(time.daylight)
0
```
I'll check on Linux now ...
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
Same result on a freshly compiled
Python 3.4.1 (default, Jun 29 2014, 15:26:46)
[GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4)] on linux
$ TZ=Europe/Moscow ~/Apps/bin/python3 -c import time; print(time.daylight)
0
I suspect that the problem was with OP's system
New submission from Andreas Schwab:
Lib/test/test_tcl.py fails with:
test test_tcl failed -- Traceback (most recent call last):
File /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/Python-2.7.7/Lib/test/test_tcl.py, line 430
, in test_user_command
check(float('nan'), 'NaN', eq=nan_eq)
File
Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
But python detect daylight flag as differences between January and July
localtime.
This is the best we can do because time.daylight is a constant and this does
not work in locations like Moscow where daylight rules were adopted ~ 30 years
ago and
Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
I suspect there will be another period soon when time.daylight logic will break
after Europe/Moscow goes back to winter time (hopefully for good).
There is no solution of this issue within constraints of the time module. See
issue9527 for how it was
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset ee33d61f5e4b by Benjamin Peterson in branch '2.7':
add a test for access errors from OpenKey (closes #21871)
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/ee33d61f5e4b
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 1aafbdfba25a by Benjamin Peterson in branch '2.7':
don't allow unicode into type_map on Windows (closes #21652)
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/1aafbdfba25a
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Benjamin Peterson added the comment:
Thanks Vladimir; I really appreciate your work on these issues.
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Jeff Allen added the comment:
Disabling the AV/firewall did not stop the symptoms when I was investigating
originally. In order to get the unmodified test to pass, I had to stop the BFE
(base filtering engine), which I think may have been given new rules or
behaviours as a result of
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
Reclassifying this as a doc issue.
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
I'm guessing that this would have been resolved some time ago, am I correct?
You should not guess but check last builds of SPARC Solaris 10 OpenCSW 3.x to
see if the issue stil occurs.
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
David,
Is there anything left to do here that is not covered by issue 11024?
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R. David Murray added the comment:
Not that I can see.
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
Problem B has been resolved, but problem A is still there.
Python 3.4.1 (default, Jun 29 2014, 15:26:46)
[GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4)] on linux
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
class C:
... def __init__(self,
Éric Araujo added the comment:
I won’t have the time to do the docs/tests inspection I wanted to do.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
By following the link I finally get to see No current builds. Pending Build
Requests: (Apr 30 15:07:05, waiting 1445 hrs, 32 mins, 26 secs). Is there any
way that I can tell from the display whether or not the failures are related to
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@Chris can you provide a patch for this?
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Stefan Krah added the comment:
Andrew, thanks for signing the agreement!
[Sunny]
Is this what you expect?
I find the initialization in os.stat_result somewhat strange. Also,
a certain use of unnamed fields that worked in 2.5 is now broken,
which we should sort out before proceeding any
karl added the comment:
After inspections, the best library for parsing RFC3339 style date is
definitely:
https://github.com/tonyg/python-rfc3339/
Main code at
https://github.com/tonyg/python-rfc3339/blob/master/rfc3339.py
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Can we follow up on this please as it's referenced from #9554 as well.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Given that PEP 451 is listed in the Finished PEPs (done, implemented in code
repository) section of the PEP index can we close this and associated issues
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 10cf594ace4b by Alexander Belopolsky in branch 'default':
Fixes #10541: regrtest -T is broken
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/10cf594ace4b
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
Brian,
I would like to apply your changes for 3.5. Do you have any updates?
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New changeset 49cdb04bfcc6 by Stefan Krah in branch '3.4':
Issue #21778: Clarify use of flags if PyBuffer_FillInfo() is used inside a
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/49cdb04bfcc6
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
I would like to bring this issue to some conclusion. Here is the summary:
Pro:
datetime.time.now() is shorter than datetime.datetime.now().time()
Cons:
1. date, time = datetime.date.today(), datetime.time.now() is attractive, but
wrong.
2.
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Latest patch LGTM so can we have a commit review please.
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
MODULE DOCS section is no longer present in pydoc generated pages.
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