New submission from gavstar:
Hi All;
After a fresh install of Python 2.7 I receive the following error:
Fatal error in launcher: Job information querying failed
when I type pip into the command line.
a google search finds this error in relation to wine but I'm not using wine.
As this error is
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Paul Moore added the comment:
Install is noted as being on Windows 10 tech preview. I don't have a Windows 10
installation present, but the similar issues reported in Wine seem to be
related to limited support in Wine for Windows job objects. Have there been any
changes to Job object support
Larry Hastings added the comment:
Yes, when I implemented optional groups, I didn't realize that sometimes people
mixed them with optional arguments (with default values). Clinic doesn't cope
well when you mix the two.
Does this work?
/*[clinic input]
_curses.window.getstr
[
y: int
Tim Golden added the comment:
To eliminate pip from the equation, can you just try running: py on its own
command line?
Also: what platform are you on? Win7? Win8.1? 32-bit or 64-bit? Are you running
in an unusually restrictive user environment?
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Does this work?
No, Argument Clinic just rejects this (as in msg208478).
Perhaps a half of functions that need optional groups, need also support of
default argument or other optional group.
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Guido van Rossum added the comment:
(To clarify, the PEP itself probably serves as enough documentation in the
interim.)
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Yeah, but the docs don't need to be committed in time for beta 1. The
source code should go in
Guido van Rossum added the comment:
Yeah, but the docs don't need to be committed in time for beta 1. The
source code should go in ASAP, especially since the PEP 492 changes will
have to be merged in on top of them. @Thomas: which Monday were you
shooting for? I had hoped yesterday...
On Sat,
gavstar added the comment:
Hi Tim.golden;
py in its own command line gives..
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10074]
(c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Gavpy
Job information querying failed
C:\Users\Gav
on platform windows 10 tech preview 64bit.
as administrator.
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Eric Snow added the comment:
changeset: 95887:3bea670c9830
user:Eric Snow ericsnowcurren...@gmail.com
date:Tue May 05 21:29:31 2015 -0600
summary: Remove an unnecessary flag.
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset f65174aef9ea by Berker Peksag in branch 'default':
Issue #9517: Move script_helper to the support package.
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/f65174aef9ea
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Guido van Rossum added the comment:
Thanks Benjamin!
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Guido van Rossum added the comment:
Well that would break a lot of code...
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Would it be possible to push the first part of the implementation (without
__future__) just to unblock the
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Ned Deily added the comment:
This checkin also breaks OS X framework builds. For some reason, framework
builds are compiled with the gcc -fno-common option. The code in configure.ac
to add that option dates back to the initial OS X framework support
(c3c87ce4afdc from 2001). It's not clear
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Eric Snow added the comment:
Thanks for pointing this out, Ned. Early on I ran into a problem when running
_freeze_importlib without the flag set. However, I expect that it was not
necessary after a certain point (e.g. once I had a valid
_importlib_external.h). I'll remove the flag as
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
Would it be possible to push the first part of the implementation (without
__future__) just to unblock the implementation of the PEP 492 (issue #24017:
async/await)?
Later push the second part for __future__.
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New submission from Guilherme:
Using configparser.ExtendedInterpolation one can interpolate ${section:option}.
It would be nice to have a parameter on ExtendedInterpolation __init__ to
change the delimiter, thus one can use ${section/option} instead (using '/'
instead of ':', for example).
Yury Selivanov added the comment:
I'll upload the most recent patch soon.
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Ned Deily added the comment:
Sorry, that second patch should have been:
diff -configure.ac
--- a/configure.ac Tue May 05 12:04:35 2015 -0700
+++ b/configure.ac Tue May 05 18:22:39 2015 -0700
@@ -2346,7 +2346,7 @@
Linux*|GNU*) LINKFORSHARED=-Xlinker -export-dynamic;;
#
New submission from Christophe BAL:
Hello.
I have noticed a problem with the following code.
from pathlib import Path
class PPath(Path):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
test = PPath(dir, test.txt)
This gives the following error message.
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 29512e2015d9 by doko in branch '3.4':
- Issue #24122, fix quoting for LIBPL
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/29512e2015d9
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Benjamin Peterson added the comment:
On Tue, May 5, 2015, at 19:48, Guido van Rossum wrote:
Guido van Rossum added the comment:
Yeah, but the docs don't need to be committed in time for beta 1. The
source code should go in ASAP, especially since the PEP 492 changes will
have to be merged
Chris Angelico added the comment:
Stinner, not sure what you mean by first part / second part. Is there a way for
me to withdraw the first two versions of the patch and just keep #37646?
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New submission from Ned Deily:
As noted in msg242635 of issue23911, for some reason configure.ac adds the gcc
-fno-common option for OS X framework builds. Is this still necessary? I'm
guessing it might be vestigial code left over from the Mac toolbox support in
Python 2 that was removed in
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Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
Or a separate AST node - comment mapping.
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Brett Cannon added the comment:
Another option is to provide a tool in 'tokenize' or 'ast' which will take the
source and some comment regex and then attach the found comment metadata to the
AST.
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R. David Murray added the comment:
Well, the problem with that is that we then have to parse the capability to see
if it is utf8 that is being enabled. I don't like that as an API, it feels
fragile. Since capabilities cannot later be disabled, there's no functional
reason to keep it
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Presumably too late for 3.5 so do we bump this to 3.6? Alternatively could the
Derek Wilson patch make 3.5, there's nearly three weeks until beta 1 is due on
24th May according to https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0478/ ?
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New changeset 6e59d82d3d09 by Guido van Rossum in branch 'default':
Issue 24088: Clarify semantics of yield expression (merge from 3.4).
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/6e59d82d3d09
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Dmitry Shachnev added the comment:
The patch fixes the issue, thanks Serhiy!
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Łukasz Langa added the comment:
Yup, will do.
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R. David Murray added the comment:
I believe that this is intentional, so that old deep links do not break.
Georg can say for sure.
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset b87d96e0708e by Guido van Rossum in branch '3.4':
Issue 24088: Clarify semantics of yield expression.
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/b87d96e0708e
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New submission from levkivskyi:
Links to Python library documentation such as:
http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html
http://docs.python.org/library/itertools.html
http://docs.python.org/library/functools.html
etc.
are automatically forwarded to the Python 2 versions, namely to:
Marc-Andre Lemburg added the comment:
On 05.05.2015 21:24, levkivskyi wrote:
Links to Python library documentation such as:
http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html
http://docs.python.org/library/itertools.html
http://docs.python.org/library/functools.html
etc.
are automatically
levkivskyi added the comment:
Is it possible to check whether the Python 3 version exists and redirect to it
and if not (like for http://docs.python.org/library/fpformat.html) then
redirect to Python 2 ?
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Here is a patch that converts 3 functions in the _json module to Argument
Clinic. All other functions doesn't fit with Argument Clinic.
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Xavier de Gaye added the comment:
Installing the april 20 pre-release Python 3.5.0a4:
$ tar xJf Python-3.5.0a4.tar.xz
$ cd Python-3.5.0a4 ./configure
$ grep LIBPL= Makefile
LIBPL= NONE/lib/python3.5/config-$(VERSION)$(ABIFLAGS)
$ make all
$ sudo make install
New submission from Davide Mancusi:
I have a text file with Windows-style line terminators (\r\n) which I open in
universal newlines mode. I would expect the newlines attribute to be set after
the first call to the readline() method, but apparently this is not the case:
f=open('test_crlf',
Nick Coghlan added the comment:
Issue 23857 was the one where I thought there might be an overlap with a design
consideration on Linux (related to coming up with a conventional for
backporting PEP 476 as a CPython redistributor).
However, I've now suggested a different path forward there,
Xavier de Gaye added the comment:
FWIW the regression was introduced by the change to LIBPL in Makefile.pre.in
made by changeset 3d3db6d11e8b.
Ooops, the regression was made by changeset 84328374ea01.
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
I tried to make a workaround with using default value instead of optional
group, but for the following declaration an incorrect code is generated:
/*[clinic input]
_curses.window.getstr
[
y: int
Y-coordinate.
x: int
X-coordinate.
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Updated to the tip. Unfortunately, Argument Clinic now generates incorrect
parsing code for some functions. Tests are failed.
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New submission from levkivskyi:
The documentation on execution model
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/executionmodel.html contains the statement
A class definition is an executable statement that may use and define names.
These references follow the normal rules for name resolution. The
R. David Murray added the comment:
That would defeat the purpose. Existing links are intending to point to
python2, not python3.
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Nikolaus Rath added the comment:
The first thing that would come to my mind when reading Nick's proposed
document (without first reading this bug report) is So why the heck is this
not the default?.
It would probably save a lot of people a lot of anger if there was also a brief
explanation
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
issue20178-cyptes-01.patch is outdated due to changes in Argument Clinic and
ctypes. Here is updated and extended patch.
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Added file:
Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Also see #15631
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Christian Heimes added the comment:
I've a mostly working prototype at
https://github.com/tiran/cpython/tree/feature/x509cert . It's missing
documentation, more tests and I have to port it to argument clinic.
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David D. Riddle added the comment:
Here is another patch. I fixed a bug in GetLineTestsBadData.test_getline and
refactored the code. I think everything is good now.
As for the ResourceWarnings they are not caused by linecache. The problem is
with tokenize.open (See
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Fixed signatures generated with macro in _curses_panel.
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Maciej Szulik added the comment:
David I did the review and there's one thing that worries me the most, actually
two:
1. changing the usual meaning of None in the IMAP's __init__ method, where None
has the same meaning as True, where I think it should be the opposite.
2. I'm not sure we want
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David Watson added the comment:
I've rebased the patches onto all the currently released
branches, but since there are now so many variations required,
I've bundled the pass-unterminated and test patches into a single
set (enable-unterminated-*), and the return-unterminated and
Davide Mancusi added the comment:
For completeness, here is some versioning information:
$ python
Python 2.7 (r27:82500, Mar 23 2015, 16:46:39)
[GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-3)] on linux2
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
import sysconfig
print
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