Ned Deily added the comment:
So do we agree that the resolution for this is wont fix?
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Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
I don't maintain Python 2.7 anymore, so removing myself.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Attached is the 3.4 code I plan to commit after a trivial 2.7 backport.
In the existing htest, 'global previous_tcl_fcn' is unnecessary because of
Python's late binding of function locals. No forward definitions are needed.
Already deleted in the first
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Can this be reproduced or can this be closed as out of date?
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
Can this be reproduced or can this be closed as out of date?
In general, issues reporting sporadic buildbot failures only seen once can be
closed after 6 months.
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New submission from Alejandro:
We have compile python 3.4.1 in Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2
We have compiled it using --prefix as args :
./configure --prefix=/soft/pyt341
make
make install
We check python has been properly installed:
/soft/pyt341/bin/python3 --version
Python 3.4.1
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Berker Peksag added the comment:
We have compiled it using --prefix as args :
Did you install sqlite3-devel?
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Jason Tishler added the comment:
AFAICT, yes.
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Alejandro added the comment:
Yes. We have these packages installed:
rpm -qa | grep sqlite
sqlite3-3.7.6.3-1.4.4.1
libsqlite3-0-3.7.6.3-1.4.4.1
sqlite3-devel-3.7.6.3-1.4.4.1
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Is there a specific Python question here?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
It strikes me as far more sense to use the native API so how do we take this
forward, formal patch review, put it on pypi, or what?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
You need VS 2010 to build 3.3 see
https://docs.python.org/devguide/setup.html#windows
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
Serhiy implemented the FileIO class in pure Python: see the issue #21859 (patch
under review). Using thre Python class, it becomes easier to reimplement FileIO
using the Windows API, at least to play with a prototype in pure Python.
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Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
In any case, this issue has too little information to be able to reproduce it
in a meaningful way. Closing as out-of-date.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Presumably out of date as we're now on 3.5.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Can we close this due to the extensive work being done by Steve and Zach on the
Windows build environment that I believe are covered by other issues?
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Using 3.4.1 and 3.5.0 I get:-
time.strftime(%d\u200F%A, time.gmtime())
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
UnicodeEncodeError: 'locale' codec can't encode character '\u200f' in position
2: Illegal byte sequence
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The output from running `make` could help by pointing out either a compilation
error or lack thereof to deduce that setup.py did not find the headers.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
I believe that this specific issue can be closed but is a follow up needed
regarding problems mentioned in msg114084 ?
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Alejandro added the comment:
Here you have (attached): make.log
Thanks!
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Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
None of this work affects WinRT. I don't know whether support of WinRT is a
goal, but it is certainly not a solved problem.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
SQLite FTS3 and FTS4 Extensions here http://www.sqlite.org/fts3.html
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
I have Tools\demo in my cpython default from Mercurial but not under 3.4.1 from
the msi file downloaded from python.org.
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ingrid added the comment:
Hi Kathleen, I was just curious why you dropped the changes from
Doc/using/windows.rst on your latest patch as they looked useful to me. I know
there's some review going on outside this thread, so apologies if I'm missing
something you already went over.
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 74c7a186ffdd by Zachary Ware in branch '3.4':
Issue #21942: Fixed source file viewing in pydoc's server mode on Windows.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/74c7a186ffdd
New changeset 03b406f5aae0 by Zachary Ware in branch 'default':
Issue #21942:
Zachary Ware added the comment:
Fixed, thanks for the report!
I took an alternate approach to fixing the problem; nturl2path was only used at
all because pydoc used to produce actual file:// links rather than rendering
the page itself, and there's no reason to use nturl2path if you're not
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Steve, as the (new) Windows installer maker, it is ultimately your decision
what to include. The 'policy' seems to have been rather fuzzy. Tools/demo is
less than 100k total. The 'patch needed' is to the installer maker script.
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Ezio Melotti added the comment:
The original issue seems to be fixed, but the other two related issues
mentioned by Amaury still need to be addressed. One has already a patch, the
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
This should be closed as a duplicate of #14576. There is far more data on that
issue and it refers to problems with 3.x.
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New submission from David Edelsohn:
The patch for Issue #21881 causes CPython test_tcl to crash on AIX.
$ ./python -m test -v test_tcl
== CPython 3.5.0a0 (default:d1f89eb9ea1e+, Jul 10 2014, 10:21:22) [GCC 4.8.1]
== AIX-1-00F84C0C4C00-powerpc-32bit big-endian
== hash algorithm: siphash24
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
I disagree with this on two grounds. First 2to3 can be run by anybody needing
it, not just from setup.py. Second the recommended mechanism for writing new
code is to use libraries such as six so that the one code base can run on 2 and
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@Thomas sorry about the delay in getting back to you.
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Jason R. Coombs added the comment:
I'm not sure what you're suggesting. Are you suggesting that Powershell is
wrong here and that Powershell's attempt here to provide more detail about
content encoding is wrong? Or are you suggesting that every client that reads
from stdin should detect that
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
PEP 414 is Explicit Unicode Literal for Python 3.3 so I've no idea where the
part about tokenizing hook comes from. msg159865 refers to tabs in Django
source and gives an example, then talks about your GitHub repo where you
published the hook. Would someone
Lita Cho added the comment:
I am going to fix it so that it raises the NNTPConnectionError rather than
update the documentation.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
This has been an occasional problem since forever. It even happened to me
yesterday, once, but was solved by shutting things down and restarting.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I think the proper solution is to warn Cannot write .idlerc to your home
directory. Settings will not be saved. and continue.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
@vjp sorry about the delay in getting back to you :(
Anyone with curses knowledge who can comment on this please, I'm sorry I'm on
Windows.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
@Samuel sorry about the delay in getting back to you :(
Can we have a comment on this please.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
I'm assuming that we need a patch review on this, sadly it means nothing to me.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
@Alexander do you want to pick this up again?
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New submission from Antoine Pitrou:
When using some filters and comparing snapshots, fnmatch will appear in the
statistic diffs, e.g.:
/home/antoine/34/lib/python3.4/fnmatch.py:70: size=824 B (+64 B), count=2 (+1),
average=412 B
eeleak.py:37: size=2512 B (+0 B), count=3 (+0), average=837 B
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
The behaviour is still the same for 3.4.1 and 3.5.0a0 on Windows 7.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
.idlerc is a directory that contains the user versions of config-xyz.def. There
are currently 4, another will probably be added. The 'offending' code is in
configHandler.IdleConf.GetUserCfgDir() (line 195).
if not os.path.exists(userDir):
try:
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Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
I believe the patch is obsolete. Python does not support Windows XP anymore, so
all supported versions provide GetFinalPathNameByHandle, and all the detection
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
When using some filters and comparing snapshots, fnmatch will appear in the
statistic diffs, e.g.:
During the design of the tracemalloc module (PEP 454), it was decided to not
filter traces in the C module, but filter traces on a snapshot object. The
Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
The problem is snapshots will by themselves create allocation noise: you cannot
really use tracemalloc to detect leaks, only to diagnose the leaks you have
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
The problem is snapshots will by themselves create allocation noise: you
cannot really use tracemalloc to detect leaks, only to diagnose the leaks you
have detected.
It's trivial to ignore allocations done in the tracemalloc module. My
work-in-progress
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset f13cde63ca73 by Victor Stinner in branch '3.4':
asyncio: sync with Tulip
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/f13cde63ca73
New changeset a67adfaf670b by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
(Merge 3.4) asyncio: sync with Tulip
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New changeset f13cde63ca73 by Victor Stinner in branch '3.4':
asyncio: sync with Tulip
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/f13cde63ca73
New changeset a67adfaf670b by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
(Merge 3.4) asyncio: sync with Tulip
Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
My work-in-progress patch uses for example these filters
If you use filters, you need to add filters for fnmatch and a couple other
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
2014-07-10 22:55 GMT+02:00 Antoine Pitrou rep...@bugs.python.org:
If you use filters, you need to add filters for fnmatch and a couple other
things :)
tracemalloc.Filter(False, tracemalloc.__file__, all_frames=True)
ignores all memory allocated directly or
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Unfortunately #1378 refers to r59004 which is incorrect. I can't find (due to
my limited skill set :( where and when fromfd was included in the Python builds
for Windows. If that can be found and if somebody is prepared to do a backport
then this can go
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Steve Dower added the comment:
Looks like tools/demo just isn't included. I'm totally okay with including it -
looks like a few nice examples in there that I've never seen before.
If someone wants to do a patch for msi.py that's fine, but I'm intending to
have a completely new installer for
Steve Dower added the comment:
The build environment won't help here, this requires some significant rewrites
within Python to remove usage of Windows APIs that don't work under the WinRT
sandbox (similar to the projects to embed Python in Chromium et al.)
I'd still like to see it done, but
New submission from Steve Dower:
In pythonrun.c, the is_valid_fd() function checks whether fileno(std*) are
valid before attempting to create IO objects for them. However, the class
created also checks using fstat().
In pythonw.exe built with VS 2013 (or 14, maybe 2012), the fstat() check
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
http://mail.scipy.org/pipermail/ipython-user/2007-April/004299.html talks about
a patch to work around this problem. I think this is what the originator is
talking about in msg99887 as in Since I only use the supported version of
pyreadline, the error no
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
@Zach any interest in this?
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Ned Deily added the comment:
The use case reported here sounds like a classroom or lab environment with many
people (and likely novices) using open environment machines. In such cases, if
users don't have write access to their home directories, it seems to me that
there's no need to try to
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
I can't see how we can pursue this as the minimum Python version for cvxopt is
now 2.7 and we don't know what version of cvxopt was originally involved.
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Lita Cho added the comment:
I have a fix and added some test coverage in order to make sure the
NNTFConnectError was being called. However, in the test case, I am monkey
patching. If there is a way to do this with mock, I would appreciate the
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This issue is referred to from #11455.
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Vinay Sajip added the comment:
Would someone care to enlighten me.
It's supposed to be an install-time hook as mentioned in PEP 414 - see footnote
no. 5 in the PEP.
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Ned Deily added the comment:
I have presumed the the appropriate selections are made for other systems.
As far as I know, there is nothing in IDLE itself to do that. As I noted
earlier, there is a kludge in the Mac Makefile to edit config-main.def and
config-extensions.def during installs of
Ned Deily added the comment:
Sorry, I am unable to reproduce the failure on a couple of different systems;
they all work as expected. If the problem persists, try checking your terminal
settings and perhaps what version of libncurses* is being used.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I don't know of any request for a new option, so I would go for something
simple that lets Idle run. Temporary files are a good idea for breakpoints
(temporary anyway, I think) and maybe for recent files.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Ned's comments on #20580, msg222714, reminded me that while each idlelib has
its own set of default config files, one set of user files is shared across all
installed versions of idle. So we have to be careful about what we do. With
this patch, 3.4.2, for
New submission from Dev Player:
str(b'text') returns double quoted item with b prefix within the str() object
as so: b'text' in python interpreter. It seems the b shouldn't be within
the outter quotes or apart of the str() instance data.
Is this a bug or new syntax? I personally haven't see
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
This will at least need a What's New entry, though people do not expect new
entries in maintenance releases. I think we need an Idle What's New accessible
from the help menu and announced on the splash screen. Unlike the standard
What's New, it will get
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
You appear to be saying that even though some of the per system defaults you
want are present, they are not automatically used, but users must go into the
options dialog to select bindings other than Windows. Correct? And you would
like to change this?
The
Dev Player added the comment:
Mentioned for informational purposes only.
I too experience the running of external packages with a different library when
doing help('modules') in the interpreter. This is a fresh install of Python 3.4
on WinXP.
The text I get in the python.exe interpreter is:
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 53d0776aab53 by Terry Jan Reedy in branch '2.7':
#21940: Add unittest for WidgetRedirector. Initial patch by Saimadhav Heblikar.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/53d0776aab53
New changeset edf2ae293d70 by Terry Jan Reedy in branch '3.4':
#21940:
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New changeset 30a75f75a4d4 by Terry Jan Reedy in branch '2.7':
Issue #18592: Make unittest for SearchDialogBase work on all tk versions.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/30a75f75a4d4
New changeset 91546aa91cee by Terry Jan Reedy in branch '3.4':
Issue #18592:
Ned Deily added the comment:
This is as expected. In Python 3, b'text' represents a bytes object. Passing
a bytes object to str() without the encoding or errors arguments falls under
the first case of returning the informal string representation.
Also, in the case of simple bytes objects,
Ned Deily added the comment:
Correct?
Yes
And you would like to change this?
I think it should be considered, yes.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I just noticed that ColorDelegator has
idprog = re.compile(r\s+(\w+), re.S)
which will recognize unicode 'words', if not exactly Python 'identifiers'.
However, UndoDelegator has
alphanumeric = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + _
which is the same as
Mark Summerfield added the comment:
Just to mention that I don't need this feature anymore since I've now switched
to using APSW which includes it and also has much fuller SQLite support than
the sqlighe3 module. (I haven't closed it though since other people have
participated in some way.)
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