[issue15936] Add link from os.urandom to random.SystemRandom

2012-10-15 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier added the comment: Ramchandra, doesn't the description of os.urandom already imply that it's a low-level interface? Or are you saying that you want this to be explicitly stated? I would also like to work on this bug -- nosy: +louiscipher

[issue15063] Source code links for JSON documentation

2012-06-13 Thread Bryce Verdier
New submission from Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com: In some parts of the documentation there are links to the source code. While looking in the JSON documentation that link isn't there. Not sure if this is wanted or if it's complete. But I'm submitting it anyway in the hopes of feedback

[issue10881] test_site and macframework builds fails

2011-10-11 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: I would like to help by reviewing the patch, however I'm unsure about how to do the framework aspect of this. Can someone send me instructions or a link on how I would set this up to test? Thanks in advance, -- nosy

[issue12301] Use :data:`sys.thing` instead of ``sys.thing`` throughout

2011-09-10 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: No worries, I totally understand. I was working on it a little bit at a time, as life would allow. And being probably more thorough than I needed to be. Here is the patch of everything that I've accomplished. Hope this helps

[issue12301] Use :data:`sys.thing` instead of ``sys.thing`` throughout

2011-08-06 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: I would like to help out with this, as there seems to be a lot of work that needs to be done. I guess I'm a little unsure about what you mean by ``code`` instead of :data:. Is ``code`` generic? Like in Doc/tutorials/classes.rst I see

[issue12301] Use :data:`sys.thing` instead of ``sys.thing`` throughout

2011-08-06 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: Is this more what was in mind for the bug? -- Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file22850/issue12301.test_patch ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue12301

[issue12243] getpass.getuser works on OSX

2011-06-07 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: I like the idea as well. But I'm not sure what is needed in order to help. -- ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue12243

[issue12243] getpass.getuser works on OSX

2011-06-02 Thread Bryce Verdier
New submission from Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com: In the docs for getpass: http://docs.python.org/release/2.6.6/library/getpass.html (as an example). It hints that getuser() doesn't work on OSX. I tried this out and it works fine for python 2.6 on 10.6. I have included a patch

[issue11163] iter() documentation code doesn't work

2011-05-05 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: Here is the patch to fix the documentation. Asked some core developers off the bug tracker how to handle this bug in relation to the bigger issue regarding STOP leading to an infinite loop. -- keywords: +patch nosy: +louiscipher

[issue8158] Docstring of optparse.OptionParser incomplete

2011-05-04 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: Applied patch cleanly. Also the description reads clearly and makes sense. -- nosy: +louiscipher ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue8158

[issue11834] wrong module installation dir on Windows

2011-04-27 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: Ok, so after getting some off list help, I changed the defaults to what they should be. Also, Mark was right, --install-scripts generally puts things in pythondir\Scripts... as tested with pylint, mako, and some others. I changed data

[issue11834] wrong module installation dir on Windows

2011-04-25 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: Here is a patch for the documentation. I'm not quite sure about the scripts and data part. Tested with Paramiko and a new install of 2.7 to see what would happen and that was the result. -- keywords: +patch nosy: +louiscipher

[issue4783] document that json.load/dump can’t be used twice on the same stream

2011-04-13 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: Not to nitpick, but what about the wording used in the simplejson documentation that Bob wrote almost 3 years ago? Note JSON is not a framed protocol so unlike pickle or marshal it does not make sense to serialize more than one JSON

[issue4877] xml.parsers.expat ParseFile() causes segmentation fault when passed a closed file object

2011-04-08 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: Modified patch to remove PyErr_SetString() as it doesn't do anything. Patch looks good to me otherwise and ran without issue. -- Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file21589/issue4877.patch

[issue4877] xml.parsers.expat ParseFile() causes segmentation fault when passed a closed file object

2011-04-08 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: Yes I did. Sorry. -- ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue4877 ___ ___ Python

[issue4877] xml.parsers.expat ParseFile() causes segmentation fault when passed a closed file object

2011-04-07 Thread Bryce Verdier
Bryce Verdier bryceverd...@gmail.com added the comment: I double checked this today. On my linux box with 2.6.6 the commands given did cause a segfault. On my windows VM with 2.7.1 it also created a segfault. And to back up Mark's claim, it did not segfault on my 3.1.2 linux install