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The docs of sqlite3 for python 3.0 and 3.1 seems to be written for python 2.6
and hence wrong at many places.
like,
for member in r: print member
However the docs for sqlite3 in py3k trunk seems fine. The sqlite3 doc in py3k
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I think a few example codes are wrongly mentioned as if it were 2.x docs,
however those examples at http://docs.python.org/dev/py3k/library/sqlite3 works
correctly.
Do by 'mostly', do you mean I should submit another patch
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Tested this patch, works perfectly fine. Also it suits for the particular use
case which David mentioned where there is no better alternate approach.
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conn = sqlite3.connect('dbdump.sqlite')
c = conn.cursor()
conn.in_transaction
False
c.execute('CREATE TABLE foo (id integer, name text)')
sqlite3.Cursor object at 0x1004a7730
conn.in_transaction
False
It gives True for Insert
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Ok then.
Uploading unit-test which takes value of in_transaction as False after issuing
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from email.charset.ALIASES most of them failed to be recognize by codecs module.
for i in email.charset.ALIASES.keys():
... try:
... codecs.lookup(i)
... except LookupError:
... print(Not recognized by codecs
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We need to add aliases for those codecs. The current aliases
list only supports the format latinN for N in 1-10.
latinN means latin1 to latin10 ?
But latin_1 is a recognized alias.
codecs.lookup('latin_1')
codecs.CodecInfo object
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Seems that earlier patch was incorrect. Rectifying and submitting the correct
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You could get a minor speedup by doing “from email.utils import formatdate”.
I guess I shall do that.
Applied the patch and tested it, it does not break anything IMO and should go
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Adrian, Could you generate the diffs from the
top level of the checkout and attach it here?
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Agreed.
Attaching the unit test.
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import imaplib
HOST=imap.gmail.com
PORT=993
USERNAME=usern...@gmail.com
PASSWORD=password
server = imaplib.IMAP4_SSL(host=HOST, port=PORT)
server.login(USERNAME, PASSWORD)
def f():
print server.select(INBOX)
print
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It seems readline module is not installed on your system.
Quoting Ned Deily's comment from issue8365 which will most probably solve your
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Issue6877 (and subsequent fixes in Issue8066) allows the Python readline
module
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No such issue on python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2.
print(os.path.realpath('/Users/l0nwlf/Desktop/tmp/../decotest.lnk'))
/Users/l0nwlf/Desktop/decotest.lnk
I think this issue can be closed.
However, I came with a different issue while testing
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Following the documentation,
os.path.normcase(path)
Normalize the case of a pathname. On Unix and Mac OS X, this returns the path
unchanged; on case-insensitive filesystems, it converts the path to lowercase.
On Windows, it also
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By different issue I meant expected but non-useful output.
Although it does exactly what it is supposed to do, but expanding tilde (~) to
$HOME could have been the default behavior(more user-friendly I should say).
Don't know
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16:05:57 l0nwlf-MBP:/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS$ ./firefox-bin
'http://www.google.com'
says firefox is already running as ff is open.
After we quit ff,
16:09:05 l0nwlf-MBP:/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS$ ./firefox
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I searched for proxy+firefox on roundup and the only two issue I got was issue
8238 and issue 1160328. None of them seems related to webbrowser.
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Is +gsoc a keyword too ? :O
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Iâm starting on this now. Monitor
http://bitbucket.org/Merwok/distutils2
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merwok: Pont noted. I replied it via Gmail, was unaware of the fact that it
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Tested the patch and it works for trunk and python3.2 alpha.
Without adding SDK flag with configure readline module failed to build.
Python build finished, but the necessary bits to build these modules were not
found:
_gdbm
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In python2.5 email version is 4.0.2
In python2.6 email version is 4.0.1
In python 2.7rc2 email version is 4.0.2
I think version number is wrong with 2.5, it should have been 4.0.0 rather than
4.0.2.
David: Adding you as nosy so as you
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Can't reproduce.
16:36:36 l0nwlf-MBP:~$ python2.7
Python 2.7rc2+ (trunk:82148M, Jun 22 2010, 10:32:46)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646) (dot 1)] on darwin
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
import
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Python 2.7 is already released. This is a non-issue on py3.x. Should this issue
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Tested it on mac OSX (Snow leopard)
Shashwat-Anands-MacBook-Pro:Desktop l0nwlf$ python2.5 popentest.py
time with os.popen : 0.0342061519623
time with subprocess.Popen : 0.0421631336212
Shashwat-Anands-MacBook-Pro:Desktop l0nwlf
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I don't see any issue here, runs perfectly fine on Mac OS X (Snow Leopard)
Shashwat-Anands-MacBook-Pro:test l0nwlf$ pwd
/Users/l0nwlf/python-svn/Lib/test
Shashwat-Anands-MacBook-Pro:test l0nwlf$ python2.7 test_posix.py
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Seems fine to me, does not raise any errors. My OS is OS X Snow Leopard. I
checked it in python 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 too, no issues raised.
Shashwat-Anands-MacBook-Pro:test l0nwlf$ python2.6
Python 2.6.1 (r261:67515, Jul 7 2009, 23:51:51
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In Python 2.7a3+, trunk:78165 the code is as follows: (note that there is a
segment of code to fix malformed URLs)
if 'location' in headers:
newurl = headers.getheaders('location')[0]
elif 'uri' in headers
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It seems they are basically the same thing, the version of GCC and the build of
OS X(latest in the case here). Was not able to figure out the (dot 1) stuff
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5646 and 5646.1 are the builds of GCC by Apple. The various builds of gcc are
present on http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/gcc/
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646) (dot 1)] on darwin -
http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/gcc
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There is a discussion going on python-dev too, the author being sjoerd.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2010-February/097772.html
GvR reply :
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2010-February/097774.html
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Python 2.7 alpha 4 (trunk 78643) upon being invoked on terminal shows wrong
version number.Since it is no longer alpha 3, it should show 'Python 2.7a4+' as
version
Shashwat-Anands-MacBook-Pro:Misc l0nwlf$ python2.7
Python 2.7a3
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Python 2.7 alpha 4 will be released on 2010-03-06 according to PEP 0373. The
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What's New in Python 2.7 alpha 4? Since this is almost _the python 2.7 alpha
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I am able to call DictionaryServices module from python2.5 and later. However
it works correctly only on python2.5. Below is the stack-trace on using
DictionaryServices on python2.5, python2.6 and python2.7
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I did not find any issue here.
Trunk running on OS X 10.6.2:
06:25:00 l0nwlf-MBP:test $ python2.7 -V
Python 2.7a4+
06:25:05 l0nwlf-MBP:test $ python2.7 test_pep263.py
test_compilestring (__main__.PEP263Test) ... ok
test_issue3297
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I do not understand why python2.7 is marked in Version tag ?
I reproduced the error on 3.1 but no isues on 2.7
06:39:30 l0nwlf-MBP:data $ python2.7
Python 2.7a4+ (trunk:78750, Mar 7 2010, 08:09:00)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646
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I am submitting the patch as suggested by Yukihiro
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I tested it on python 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 trunk and 3.2 varying msg.set_charset(x)
with x = 'utf8' and 'utf-8'
Here are the results. Apparantly python 2.x had issue with Test case and 3.2
passed but I guess it is unrelated with the issue
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I guess giving fruit, the set of unique fruit a different name makes it more
clear. Comments alignment fixed.
basket = {'apple', 'orange', 'apple', 'pear', 'orange', 'banana'}
print(basket)
{'orange', 'bananna', 'pear', 'apple
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Tested on trunk.
11:46:02 l0nwlf-MBP:python-svn $ ./python.exe
Python 2.7a4+ (trunk:79888M, Apr 9 2010, 11:41:22)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646) (dot 1)] on darwin
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information
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trivial but there i.e. the presence of libpython.a file.
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quotemkdir bla.py; python -c 'import imp; imp.find_module(bla, [.])'
This causes bpython to crash after the first input char if such a
directory exist./quote
I am sure you do not mean 'bpython intepretor' here.
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The ideal right fix would be for C functions to support introspection - Agreed,
but then it will be needed to do so in quite a number of C codes.
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On a related note, the documentation of 'bytes' is not backported too.
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Attached a patch to backport the 'bytearray' and 'bytes' documentation in trunk.
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'readline' module fails to build on OS X in case of trunk and python 3.x. It
have no issues with python 2.5 and 2.6 and python 2.7 alpha.
Here is the trace after running ./configure; make in trunk
Python build finished
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After I recompiled my older revision the 'readline' module failed to build. So
I guess this is not python-related issue, rather something to do with my system.
08:17:47 l0nwlf-MBP:python-svn(rev79372) $ ./python.exe -V
Python 2.7a4+
08
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I tried to reproduce it on trunk by trying,
./configure --enable-universalsdk --with-universal-archs=32-bit ; make
However It did managed to build successfully.
The relevant bits during installation:
gcc -c -arch ppc -arch i386
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make distclean; ./configure --enable-universalsdk
--with-universal-archs=32-bit; make
on 10.6.2 (Intel) Which I guess is correct.
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./configure MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6 ; make does the trick.
However it should be done by default rather than being defined explicitly.
Closing the issue.
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The error was finally reproduced with :
$make distclean; ./configure
--enable-universalsdk=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk
--with-universal-archs=32-bit MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6; make
gcc -arch ppc -arch i386 -isysroot /Developer
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Instead of “email.utils.formatdate(time, usegmt=True)” we can simply use
time.strftime() and clean the code in a better way. The duplication is there in
date_time_string() as well as log_date_time_string(). Submitting the patch
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Quoting from the docstring of trunk/Lib/email/utils.py - formatdate()
We cannot use strftime() because that honors the locale and RFC 2822 requires
that day and month names be the English abbreviations.
So yes, I do agree
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According to RFC2231 the named disposition (content disposition field) is
provided by the MIME mechanism. The encoded parameter like the following:
Content-Disposition: inline;
filename*0=Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages shunted
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After applying maxua's patch we do not get the unicode error but as david
stated the support is not there. Here is the test.
import email
msg =
email.MIMEText.MIMEText(u'\u043a\u0438\u0440\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0446\u0430
Shashwat Anand anand.shash...@gmail.com added the comment:
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode characters in position 0-7:
ordinal not in range(128)
The lack of unicode encoding support should be mentioned explicitly.
Attaching a doc patch.
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nosy: +l0nwlf
Shashwat Anand anand.shash...@gmail.com added the comment:
When you do :
glob.glob(c:\abc\afolderwith[test]\*) returns empty list
It looks for all files in three directories:
c:\abc\afolderwitht\*
c:\abc\afolderwithe\*
c:\abc\afolderwiths\*
Ofcourse they do not exist so it returns empty list
Shashwat Anand anand.shash...@gmail.com added the comment:
glob module does not provide what you want.
As a workaround you can try:
os.listdir(c:\abc\afolderwith[test])
07:02:52 l0nwlf-MBP:Desktop $ ls -R test\[123\]/
1 2 3
os.listdir('/Users/l0nwlf/Desktop/test[123]')
['1', '2', '3
Shashwat Anand anand.shash...@gmail.com added the comment:
You repeated the same comment twice and added an 'unnamed' file. I assume you
did it by mistake.
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Changes by Shashwat Anand anand.shash...@gmail.com:
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title: glob returns empty list with - glob returns empty list with [
character in the folder name
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Shashwat Anand anand.shash...@gmail.com added the comment:
Seems like these formats are supported, so yes bztar can be used as a format
parameter.
_ARCHIVE_FORMATS = {
'gztar': (_make_tarball, [('compress', 'gzip')], gzip'ed tar-file),
'bztar': (_make_tarball, [('compress', 'bzip2
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