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Previous version was incomplete.
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Baptiste: I meant that I couldn’t reproduce the bug, not that the patch had
solved it.
Victor: Your patch uses os.fsencode, so porting to distutils2 won’t be easy.
Tarek and I have instated this policy
http://wiki.python.org/moin/Distutils
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“It is maintained and updated by vimmers and we dont have to bother about it”
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Hi Justin, thanks for the report and patch. Would you like to turn your
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We’d have to be careful to distinguish attributes defined to be not assignable
and CPython implementation details. In the absence of a definition in the doc,
there is a chicken-and-egg problem, so I think a patch would have to be
discussed
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As a non-expert user of subprocess, calling close before communicate seems
strange to me. Does the example code with a bug work if close is called after
communicate?
In the 3.2 docs, we could update the example to use a with statement, unless
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FTR, typo fixed in r83977.
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Fixed in r87486 (py3k), r87487 (3.1) and r87488 (2.7), thanks!
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Nonexistent parameter removed from the doc in r87489 and following.
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I’m not sure how much effort should be put into a patch here, considering that
the horrible bytes/text confusion and implicit conversion should stop in Python
3, and %-formatting is mildly deprecated. Ezio, what do you think?
Craig, could you
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Attached patch uses a copy of os.environ, like other tests already do. Can you
test it?
Also, is the lack of unsetenv a problem only for test_s_option? If not, we
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This is either out of date (2.5 doesn’t get bugfixes any more) or invalid
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After a test_logging run in 3.2, I get stray files in $TMP. I think some test
is not using the right mixin or addCleanup or tearDown.
Less importantly, some recently added docstrings produce unwanted output on the
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Looks good to me. I’d just move the raising function into the test method (no
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Fixed, thanks. Note that Georg and I follow the docs mailing list, so there is
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Is it on purpose that no sys.flags attribute has been added for quiet?
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I suggest this bug is superseded by #9878.
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Great, thanks!
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argparse is not new if you consider that it’s present in 2.7.
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Alright, let me change my opinion: Let’s replace the Vim files by a README.vim
file explaining where to get good helper files (like Misc/README.emacs added in
r85927). Then I will learn how to manage my Vim configuration to keep it
updated
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I’ve recently remarked that -i maps to both sys.flags.inspect and
sys.flags.interactive. Is this behavior useful?
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The depth parameter idea sounds like YAGNI, so let’s stay with a recurse
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Okay, so having both flags makes sense.
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It seems there is no easy way to test tools apart from human inspection.
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The description for the function directive is at
http://docs.python.org/dev/documenting/markup.html However, I’m not sure
whether the doc is accurate, since there was a switch from spam([style]) to
spam(style=None) some time ago, for example
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I think this commit should be reverted: Arguments with default values no
longer use brackets, see for example r73291. More info on #8350.
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Thanks for the correction Georg.
In msg104113 (on #8350), I quoted
http://docs.python.org/dev/reference/expressions#calls :
“An implementation may provide built-in functions whose positional parameters
do not have names, even
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Fixed in r87691 (py3k), r87693 (3.1) and r87694 (2.7), thanks!
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Sandro: I merely did some bug triage here. I will let interested parties come
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I believe you are right that the io module does not support intermixing calls
to the main object and its buffer attribute
I’ve learned in a recent discussion on web-sig that you can mix them, provided
that you call stream.flush() before using
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FWIW, I’ve already been caught by “./python -m test” not working with 3.1 and
2.7 when doing backports and using my shell history functionality. I share
Alexander’s viewpoint that adding test.__main__ is a core dev-specific
convenience
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Thanks for the report. Can you test it with current versions (2.7, 3.1 or 3.2)?
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The redirection is a red hearing, the error is clearly that an empty port after
a port delimiter (like in http://host:) breaks httplib. Do you want to work on
a patch? Helpful guidelines are found at http://www.python.org/dev/patches
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Yes.
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1: I hope this will just be a matter of using the same Pygments theme in Sphinx
and hgweb.
2: I don’t think hgweb can do that. Mercurial being extensible, this addition
may be a fun project.
3: Not all modules are good examples (see threading
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Thanks for the report and patch. Some comments:
+Register a virtual subclass of an ABC. Returns the said subclass.
Should be “Return”, for consistency.
+return subclass # For usage as a decorator
I’d move that to the docstring
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Great, thanks.
We’ll see later if more cross-links are needed.
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Edited your patch to fix some nits. If there is no opposition, I’ll commit
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I did a bit of testing on demo files. The first one I tested with had mixed
EOLs, in which case the newlines attribute will be a tuple and open(...,
newline=r.newlines) will fail. For reference:
http://docs.python.org/dev/library/io
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Actually, this block of tests may be outdated. Reading the comment above the
list of (URIs, is_ftp) doubles makes you see that it was testing the automatic
use of FTP in some file: URIs, a very dubious behavior that is now removed
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Good points overall.
The only subpoint I disagree with is this one: “Add the url
'(http://kodos.sourceforge.net/)' to the text so that Windows help users can
copy and paste it into a browser. (This should be a general policy.)” IMO,
it’s
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I agree that the .rst should not have two copies and that any windows.chm
specific fixup should be in the tool. Right now, right clicking gives a
context menu with one item: Properties. Clicking that brings up a dialog box
with a url
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I collected typos instead of replying to python-checkins notifications, so as
not to disturb Raymond’s writing process. Now that the file is nearly complete
and 3.2rc at hand, here is my updated patch. It mixes real typos, one Python
syntax
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You should, otherwise how would you prove it’s fixed? :)
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-return # Already a subclass
+return subclass # Already a subclass
PEP 8 advises to put two spaces before inline comments, for readability.
(There is no need to upload a new patch, I’ll change that before commit
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Looks good, builds without warnings.
Note that you can use :ref:`re-syntax` and Sphinx will substitute the heading
for you. The :role:`some special text real-target` form is used when you
want to control the text of the link.
(That thing
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Remaining fixes and nitpicks, in separate patches to avoid missing fixes when
cherry-picking nits.
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Thanks Michael for the report and fix. Would you add a test for that fix?
Minor note: I follow docstrings good practices in my commit messages, making
sure that the first line makes sense on its own (it’s used in short logs) and
wrapping my
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I used 'manN'
FYI, there is a :file:`man{n}` construct where braces mark up replaceable text,
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I thought of adding 'http://' if not present but that would disable opening
files in a file browser.
I think that’s a Windows-specific behavior, not a promise of the *web*browser
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We tend to spend some time on documentation:
http://docs.python.org/dev/library/ssl#ssl.SSLContext.set_default_verify_paths
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When reading over the sorting howto, I noticed redundancy of the form “the
list.sort() method of a list”. Raymond, if you approve the attached patch,
please assign back to me. There were no warnings during doc build and no link
was broken
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I think a crash does not qualify as security issue, hence removing 2.6.
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I think this was closed prematurely. I would like a core dev to assess this
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Thanks for the report and patch. Can you refresh it against the py3k branch?
Bugs are fixed there and then backported to 3.1 and 2.7. If possible, please
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Small tip: To ease review, I recommend you work from a checkout of the
Subversion py3k branch, using svn add if you have new files and then
producing one svn diff of the whole checkout. It’s easier than looking
at multiple files, even more so
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We’ve already agreed the feature is desirable; what’s missing is a patch, not
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staticmethod being a type or int being a function is really a CPython
implementation detail. If the docs say something is a class, it behaves as a
class, you can subclass it and everything, and the other VMs implement it as a
class, why would
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Okay, scratch the comment about int, it’s not been accurate for quite a number
of years. Going back to staticmethod, my point still applies: Follow what the
docs say.
staticmethod is a type in CPython probably due to the way descriptors work
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I don’t have enough experience to make a judgment call here. Raymond or Georg,
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Can one person please
1) Sum up the discussion and its outcome briefly
2) Remove all patches and replace them with one diff with docs, tests and code
(even if you have new files, you don’t have to put them in a zip, use svn add
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Title case is not the right thing for all headers: TE, WWW-Authenticate, etc.
While we're changing this, why not implement something to return headers in the
order recommended in the RFC? (Probably another feature request)
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For the anecdote, I used to game and use Internet slang, and to me w00t == wut
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