Florent Xicluna florent.xicl...@gmail.com added the comment:
1/ The AttributeError on unquote() is backward compatible with 2.6, 2.7 and
3.1. (issue 9301 is about backward compatibility)
2/ All the quote*/unquote* functions accept both str and bytes (except
quote_from_bytes). I don't find a
Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
I updated the patch. Now the patch:
suppress the OSError if and only if the target directory with the same mode as
we specified already exists.
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Can you provide me with a concrete example which fails for you?
I don't have ready access to a Windows machine with Python on
it but should be able to arrange something at work, however before
going through the exercise of spending admin time to
Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
Applied in r83201. Thanks!
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Looks good to me.
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anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com added the comment:
Why not to ship it in Python by default?
Because it is under GPL?
pyreadline is under BSD.
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On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Mark Lawrence rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
This to me is getting stupid. Let's make a decision and move on, there are
far more pressing issues that need attention.
Do you think that getting
Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk added the comment:
Not necessarily; pyreadline takes over from the standard console
functionality on Windows in order to emulate a more Unix-ish
approach. I prefer the Windows default.
There's nothing to stop someone downloading and installing
pyreadline as a
New submission from wjm251 wjm...@gmail.com:
Windows XP Simple Chinese Version
in python2.5,Python 2.5.4 (r254:67916, Dec 23 2008, 15:10:54) [MSC v.1310 32
bit (Intel)] on win32
I have a directory D:\你好新建文件夹
my code is as follows:
#--
temppath =
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Windows XP Simple Chinese Version
in python2.5,Python 2.5.4 (r254:67916, Dec 23 2008, 15:10:54) [MSC v.1310 32
bit (Intel)] on win32
I have a directory D:\你好新建文件夹
my code is as follows:
#--
temppath =
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title: distutils: clean -b ignored; set_undefined_options doesn't - distutils:
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type: - behavior
versions: -Python 2.3
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The clean command does not delete all build artifacts.
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priority: normal
severity: normal
stage: unit test needed
status: open
title:
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I’d find more natural to have cp['spam'] return the section (as a dict) and
cp['spam']['ham'] return the value.
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I made some minor remarks on rietveld, it seems they’re saved but no email has
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Guilherme, I suggest you ask about that on pydev and/or idle-dev, or just
commit the addition of PendingDeprecationWarnings and wait for reactions.
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Ah, the tracker does not know the address I use for Google, sorry. My comments
are visible on Rietveld.
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Łukasz Langa luk...@langa.pl added the comment:
Éric, first thing: forget about the current patch because it's very much
incomplete.
Second thing, while I normally would agree with you about the
['section']['key'] idea, in this case the current syntax has following
advantages:
- we can
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Bob, can you give us some code to reproduce the problem, in the form or a unit
test or even just a regular function? It will help confirm the bug and fix it.
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title: csv.writer - Extraneous
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Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
I guess it's the problem with lib2to3/fixes/fix_urllib.py. Indentation is not
taken into consideration when fix import. Fix it with indentation taken into
consideration maybe a little complex, but here is a simple and ugly fix: when
one import
Łukasz Langa luk...@langa.pl added the comment:
New patch after review by Éric Araujo. The difference between the last one and
the current is cosmetic:
--- Lib/configparser.py 2010-07-27 11:36:51.0 +0200
+++ Lib/configparser.py.2 2010-07-28 13:05:39.0 +0200
@@ -117,3
New submission from Nick Coghlan ncogh...@gmail.com:
The standard library has several cache implementations (e.g. in re, fnmatch and
ElementTree) with different cache size limiting strategies. These should be
standardised and possibly even exposed for general use.
Refer to python-dev
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I advised putting a blankline between the first line of a docstring and the
rest of it, not between the docstring and the body of the function.
Re. prefix, Wordnet is more precise than Collins here: “an affix that is added
in front of the
Bob Cannon b...@neqn.net added the comment:
Eric,
This issue was resolved for me by Skip Montanaro's response less than an
hour after I posted it. I didn't understand why a text file had to be
binary, but I no longer had a problem with extraneous. In looking back
at my message 94441, I
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
If the documentation is not clear enough about requiring binary, it is a doc
bug.
(P.S. Please strip unneeded quotes. Thanks)
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Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
When one import statement is split to two or more, we encounter this problem:
the indentation of the import statements except the first one is unknown, and
is difficult to fix this problem, since a import maybe in a multi-statement
line, like:
wjm251 wjm...@gmail.com added the comment:
I think it is supposed that unicode paths and GBK encoded str objects will be
ok in Windows.
But only UTF-8 encoded str can
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Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis arfrever@gmail.com added the comment:
You haven't attached the new patch.
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STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
shelve uses anydbm which uses gdbm, dbm or bsddbm. Attached patch fixes gdbm
and dbm (replace s format by et with Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding).
bsddbm is harder to fix: bsdhashopen(), bsdbtopen() and bsdrnopen() have to be
fixed,
Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
Oh, sorry, here is the patch.
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Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
lukasz,
- manipulation on the internal structures is much simpler when we have a
single key like that. Having config['name'] return the section would make us
create another proxy object just to support mutating keys in the section.
I'm afraid
Michael Foord mich...@voidspace.org.uk added the comment:
As in ConfigParser you are always accessing a section and value I'm happy with
tuple indexing.
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wjm251 wjm...@gmail.com added the comment:
sorry I donot know exactly your meaning,
what does these mean: s format by et , z format
and I'm not familiar with the C/C++
do you mean that I can use the attached patch to complie a new Python dll?
but it seams that in My PC the shelve module
Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
I feel it's not proper to allow the width restrict on types %S, %R, %A. These
types correspond to PyObject_Str(), PyObject_Repr, PyObject_ASCII()
respectively, the results of them are usually a complete string representation
of a object. If you
Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
Committed an extensively edited patch in r83202. Thanks all!
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Alexander, it looks like you broke all the 2.7 buildbots. Could you take a
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Alexander Belopolsky alexander.belopol...@gmail.com added the comment:
I am on a train. Can take a look in about an hour, but I did not
commit anything related to this issue recently.
On Jul 28, 2010, at 9:30 AM, Antoine Pitrou rep...@bugs.python.org
wrote:
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
test test_sys_setprofile crashed -- type 'exceptions.ImportError': cannot
import name support
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./Lib/test/regrtest.py, line 863, in runtest_inner
File
Peter p.j.a.c...@googlemail.com added the comment:
I take it the IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL should ignore the module name
fix will not be applied to Python 3.1.x?
Is there a separate bug to enhance 2to3 to turn IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
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Ray.Allen wrote:
Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
I feel it's not proper to allow the width restrict on types %S, %R, %A. These
types correspond to PyObject_Str(), PyObject_Repr, PyObject_ASCII()
respectively, the
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Same patch for Python 3.2.
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Alexander Belopolsky alexander.belopol...@gmail.com added the comment:
Yep, this looks like me. Will fix shortly. Feel free to revert my
change if it stops you.
On Jul 28, 2010, at 9:39 AM, Antoine Pitrou rep...@bugs.python.org
wrote:
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Reverted accidental title change - had keyboard focus on the page not
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R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
Victor's comments were addressed to the python development community and
concern python internals. Given that only bsddb exists on windows by default,
his patches unfortunately don't do you any good. I'm adding jcea as nosy in
case he
New submission from STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com:
dbm doc tells that there is a dbm.bsd module, but no, there is not. The third
party module, pybsddb (or bsddb3), is installed as bsddb3.
Python3 dbm module was created by #2881 (r63662).
Some references to dbm.bsd were removed
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
It looks like bsddb (dbm.bsd) module doesn't exist anymore in Python3: see
issue #9397. It's now maintained in the third party module pybsddb.
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Ray.Allen ysj@gmail.com added the comment:
I didn't see this problem in py2.7 and py3k on debian linux. Is this windows
specific or this bug has been fixed since py2.7?
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Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
test test_sys_setprofile crashed ...
Fixed in r83204 - r83206.
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STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
New patch for bsddb module: create parse_filename() function, based on Python3
PyUnicode_FSConverter() but it accepts None. I didn't tested the patch because
I'm unable to compile the module. It looks like it should use db_185.h
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Using that approach would work on POSIX systems.
As os.environb, I think that sys.argv should not exist on Windows.
Another problem I see is synchronizing the two
os.environ and os.environb are synchronized. It would be possible
Marc-Andre Lemburg m...@egenix.com added the comment:
STINNER Victor wrote:
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Using that approach would work on POSIX systems.
As os.environb, I think that sys.argv should not exist on Windows.
Another problem I see is
Eric Smith e...@trueblade.com added the comment:
I think under the we're all consenting adults doctrine that it should be
allowed. If you really want that behavior, why force the char*/%s dance at each
call site when it's easy enough to do it in one place? I don't think anyone
supplying a
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Note that the two versions are not exclusive: We can look for an item if a
tuple is given and look for a section if it’s a string. Maybe confusing.
- we can implement a cohesive mapping protocol that extends to get(),
del, in, etc. For now
Michael Foord mich...@voidspace.org.uk added the comment:
The winning argument in my opinion is user convenience
Well yes, for me too - as the user will always be operating on (section, key)
pairs the extra level of indirection seems pointless.
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Th sys.settrace and sys.setprofile functions have the same interface an very
similar purpose. The difference is in the types of events that get reported.
However the tests for these functions are implemented
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New submission from Dennis Malcorps dennis.malco...@googlemail.com:
Currently argparse has a 'version' action which can be triggered by user
defined options which prints out a custom string.
parser.add_argument(--version, action=version, version=test 1.2.3)
Since the 'version' action can be
Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
Since mhlib has gone from py3k is there any interest in applying this to 2.6 or
2.7, given that there's been no response to msg98232?
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Could we please have some responses to msg98327 as there are some very positive
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New submission from Nikolaus Rath nikol...@rath.org:
The attached test program calls apply_async with a function that will raise
CalledProcessError. However, when result.get() is called, it raises a TypeError
and the program hangs:
$ ./bug.py
ERROR:root:ops
Traceback (most recent call last):
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Tried this on windows against 2.7 don't see why it can't go forward.
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Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
Both msg98465 and msg98466 agree that this should not be a configuration
variable. I think a new patch is needed which follows the suggested solutions
from the two messages given.
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Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
I see too many changes with tortoisesvn to make sense of this. Could someone
with more experience please take a look, thanks.
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Senthil Kumaran orsent...@gmail.com added the comment:
I modified the patch slightly (so that it takes care of path, query, params and
fragments).
Fixed in r83209,r83210 and r83211.
I also think that we need to move the robotparser to allow regexs in the allow
and disallow patterns. ( Shall
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Skip Montanaro s...@pobox.com added the comment:
I got access to Python 2.6.5 on Windows and ran this simple
example:
Python 2.6.5 (r265:79096, Mar 19 2010, 21:48:26) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on
win32
Type copyright, credits or license() for more information.
New submission from Michael Gilbert michael.s.gilb...@gmail.com:
in order to make overrides simpler, and more obvious to average developers, it
would be very useful to automatically call the forward operations (e.g.
__mul__) when the reverse operations (e.g. __rmul__) are NotImplemented.
i
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Updated issue9183a.diff patch combines C and Python code changes since
datetime.py is now in stdlib. Does anyone want to review before it goes in?
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Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
I am puzzled that the fake name 'itertools.itertools.chain.from_iterable' works
better than the real name 'itertools.chain.from_iterable'. Some bug in the tool
chain?
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Marc-Andre Lemburg m...@egenix.com added the comment:
Mark Lawrence wrote:
Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
Could we please have some responses to msg98327 as there are some very
positive comments there.
A patch implementing the suggestions would be even better
Jerry Seutter jseut...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hi Brett (and others)
I'm thinking of making the following changes:
1. In Lib/test/regrtest.py, move command line parsing out of main() into a
function called parse_command_line()
2. parse_command_line() will parse command line settings and
Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
Putting tjr and tal on nosy list cos it's IDLE. Apologies if I've got it wrong.
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@Brian: @Tim: just a gentle nudge in the ribs in case this has slipped under
the radar.
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Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
Could someone with linux experience please review the patch.
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PROT_EXEC - ctypes should work with systems where mmap can't be PROT_WRITE and
PROT_EXEC
versions: +Python 2.7,
Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk added the comment:
Could the experts who have previously commented please advise as to whether
this issue should be open, closed or whatever.
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Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis arfrever@gmail.com added the comment:
Does the patch from issue #5504 work for you?
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Dave Malcolm dmalc...@redhat.com added the comment:
FWIW, the patch for this that I'm currently applying to Fedora's python 2.7
rpms can be seen at:
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/devel/python/python-2.7rc1-ctypes-noexecmem.patch?revision=1.1content-type=text%2Fplainview=co
It doesn't
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Antoine asked me why not using a buffer of MAX_PATH+1 (instead of a dynamic
buffer size). I don't know, I just copied/pasted the code from Python2. Extract
of getcwd() manpage:
Note that on some systems, PATH_MAX may not be a
New submission from STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com:
PyObject_DEL() should not be used to destroy an object because it will break
the linked list of allocated objects using in pydebug mode to detect bugs.
pyexpat should use Py_DECREF() instead of PyObject_DEL() to destroy an
New submission from STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com:
PyObject_DEL() should not be used to destroy an object because it will break
the linked list of allocated objects, list used in pydebug mode to detect bugs.
cElementTree should use Py_DECREF() instead of PyObject_DEL() to destroy
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
I will open new issues for the two remaining patches.
Done: #9402 for pyexpat and #9403 for cElementTree.
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Stefan Krah stefan-use...@bytereef.org added the comment:
For 2.x, unlimited path lengths were apparently introduced in issue 2722.
This strategy does not work on Solaris and OpenBSD (issue 9185).
FreeBSD also seems to support arbitrarily long paths. I would be somewhat
surprised though if
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Fixed in 3.2 (r83214 + r83215). Other versions are not concerned.
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New submission from Chris Leaf xcyborgni...@gmail.com:
I have been using IDLE on my previous laptop and it was working well although I
have to say I'm still very new to python. I've read around about the issue and
can't find any solution I can use. I can run the IDLE GUI through the python
New submission from mike bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com:
I'm not optimistic that this will be reproducible elsewhere. I get a silent
failure with 2.6 and a crash dialog with 2.7 with the following script. All
elements are necessary, although the pkg_resources import may be arbitrary,
and
New submission from James Tatum jta...@gmail.com:
ConfigParser defines a number of exception classes which all ultimately derive
from ConfigParser.Error. ConfigParser.Error, however, only derives from
Exception. These should all derive from StandardError.
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Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de added the comment:
I have tried to use Explorer to reach the files and I get a
permission error (the same occurs when trying to reach with the
command prompt). I have tried to change the read only nature of this
folder and it automatically reverts after the
Chris Leaf xcyborgni...@gmail.com added the comment:
Also the IDLE that I do manage to get open really doesn't work correctly, more
errors appear on the command line console as I try to do things like close the
IDLE window. So that doesn't serve as a useful tool either
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