Sean Rodman added the comment:
Is there anything else I can do for this?
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Thank you for reviewing it.
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Here are the python3.2 and python3.3 patches. Please let me know if there is
anything I need to change on these.
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Sorry guys, I missed a place I needed to add the lower() fuction to the
module.__name__. Here is a fixed patch for python2.7.
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Here is the patch for python 3.2. It implements the same fix that the 2.7 patch
does.
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Note: It doesn't change the actual module name. Just how it is represented in
the link.
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Here is a working patch for python 2.7. all it does is lowercase the module
name, but once I did that and clicked the link it worked correctly.
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
To display my ignorance, I have run the pydoc command listed in the original
message but I can't actually see where it lists the url. Or even where it has a
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
I could try to create the patch for pydoc if you would like for me to.
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
I don't see where temp_cwd uses shutil.rmtree, but I do see where temp_dir uses
shutil.rmtree. Here is a patch to change that to support.rmtree. If I am way
off base on this patch please let me know and I will change it to fix whatever
needs to be fixed. I
Sean Rodman added the comment:
Hey r.david.murray, so should this change be made in the test?
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Hey drunax, I would like to create a patch for this and upload, but I don't see
the link you are talking about. Is it in the documentation or is it in the file
UserDict.py?
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Is there anything else that should be added to this patch? I don't mean to bug
you guys just want to make sure that everything is right with it so that if and
or when it is applied it will apply without any problems. Also, if there is
anything else I s
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Great! Thank you for the reference name. I have changed the patch to use a ref
link. Here is the new patch.
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
I just realized that my two last updates on this ticket could be sort of
confusing. So here is what I did for the 2.7 patch. First I copied the wording
that I used for the 3.3/4 patch and then I created a relative link using the
syntax `sequence `_ because I
Sean Rodman added the comment:
That is supposed to say I couldn't find the subsection that I needed to
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Here is the equivalent 2.7 patch. I used a relative link with the format
`sequence `_ in order to link to the collections page. I
tried to use the reference syntax but I could find the subsection that I needed
to reference in the documentation. If you would like
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
What about if I put "The *fieldnames* parameter is a :mod:`sequence
` whose elements are associated with the fields of the input
data in order. These elements become the keys of the resulting dictionary." It
contains all of the information that you h
Sean Rodman added the comment:
Ok, I have take the approach I used with the original patch and applied it to
this one, listing that fieldnames is a sequence. Then, I added a link to the
collections abstract on that instance of the word sequence. I did this for both
DictReader and DictWriter
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
Here is a patch for DictReader that adds a mod link to the sequence abstract as
requested. Please review this if you could and let me know what you think.
Note: This patch is for python 3 and if you like how I have done it on here I
will go ahead and create a
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
It looks like you are right. I have updated the patch to reflect that it could
be a list or a tuple.
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Sean Rodman added the comment:
I have created a patch for this documentation issue. Could you please review
this for me and tell me what you think?
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I am new to contributing to python, and I would like to take a shot a creating
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