Ashley Anderson added the comment:
Thanks for the review and the good suggestions. Hopefully this new patch is an
improvement.
I didn't know about the context manager for assertRaises - I was just following
the format for another ValueError test a few lines above.
The frozenset and
On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 16:11:14 -0500, Tim Chase wrote:
On 2015-08-02 21:54, Ben Finney wrote:
So, both XML and JSON should be considered write-only, and produced
only for consumption by a computer; they are a poor choice for
presenting to a human.
[snip]
I second Ben's thoughts against XML
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
The problem with astral chars and open/save dialogs is the subject of #21084.
The problem with printing astral chars generated by programs is #22742 and
maybe #21084. I added a fix for the very new display of filenames on the run
separator bar, which is the
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
On 03/08/2015 02:27, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2015 08:34 am, Rick Johnson wrote:
So what? If i had to guess, i would guess that the hacks are
mostly to bring py3000 features to 2.7
These would be the
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info wrote:
* if you don't wish to do that, you're screwed, and I think that the
best you can do is program defensively by detecting the problem
after the
Lukas Barth m...@tinloaf.de:
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 10:57:19 PM UTC+2, Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
def circularly_equal(l1, l2):
length = len(l1)
if length != len(l2):
return False
twice = l1 +
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Ah, ttk detection doesn't work this way. ImportError is not raised on import,
and TclError is raised instead on widget creation.
Here is a patch for 3.4 that is compatible with 8.4 (tested).
@scroll.diff LGTM for 3.5+.
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sanad added the comment:
On the lines of changes proposed by Terry and others in the comments, this is
the patch I'm submitting.
The function _filename_to_unicode() plays the major part in the plot. The
function can get two types of filename ,'str' and 'bytes'. When its str, all
the astral
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info wrote:
* if you don't wish to do that, you're screwed, and I think that the
best you can do is program defensively by detecting the problem
after the event and bailing out:
# untested
import __main__
import
sanad added the comment:
Correction:
This patch fixes the problem of idle not opening when recent file list has
filenames outside BMP and the crashing of idle on using filenames with astral
characters.
The added benefit is that you can create a file with such chars and save it and
access it
On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 08:51 am, Lukas Barth wrote:
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 11:37:48 PM UTC+2, Emile van Sebille wrote:
Well, it looks to me that I don't know what a 'canonical rotation' is --
That's because it is not defined. ;)
I need a way to rotate one of these lists in a way so
New submission from Bernd Dietzel:
if the filename contains Shell Commands they will be executed if they
are passed to os.system() as discribed in the docs.
Filename should be quoted with quote(filename) to fix the bug.
https://docs.python.org/2/library/mailcap.html
mailcap.findmatch(/caps/,
On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 01:53 pm, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Hi All,
Maybe this should be over in python-ideas, since there is a proposal down
the bottom of this message. But first the background...
I've just wasted a silly amount of time debugging an issue that really I
know about, but had
On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 04:57 am, Rick Johnson wrote:
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 12:45:45 AM UTC-5, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Yep, even the BDFL is actively developing in 2.7! He's no fool.
Of course not. Dropbox pay him to work on their systems,
and he wants to keep his job.
Thanks for
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Note also that committed patch doesn't work at all. from tkinter import ttk
doesn't raise an exception with Tcl/Tk 8.4. See my patch in issue24750 that
does working check.
I consider impractical complex code for supporting 8.4 and ttk too. But in
simplest
Alex Grönholm added the comment:
I'm having trouble compiling the latest default (@859a45ca1e86). Getting linker
errors. I've updated the patch with Yury's tests in it. Would someone mind
running them? Apparently they do pass on 3.5b3 at least.
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I'm bumping this up since the CPython repo is several changes behind the
typehinting repo (https://github.com/ambv/typehinting/tree/master/prototyping).
Those should not miss RC1.
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This should probably be committed before RC1 -- it's better than nothing!
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On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 1:34:44 PM UTC-7, Lukas Barth wrote:
Hi!
I have a list of numbers that I treat as circular, i.e. [1,2,3] and [2,3,1]
should be the same. Now I want to rotate these to a well defined status, so
that I can can compare them.
If all elements are unique, the
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Updated patch addresses Martin's comments. Thanks Martin.
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Actually Raymond objected. But under pressure of positive feedbacks and to
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Yury, your tests complete even without any patches on cpython default
(@74fc1af57c72). How is that possible? I verified that they are run.
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Chiu-Hsiang Hsu added the comment:
I'm not quite sure we should put argument parsing back into the test() function
or just fix docstring. It already expose port and bind through function
arguments. It looks wierd to me to have function arguments CLI arguments
modifying the same variable in
Alex Grönholm added the comment:
Ah hehe, I forgot to actually attach the patch. Thanks Yury.
The asyncio docs need to explicitly mention that concurrent.futures.Futures can
be directly awaited from coroutines. Aside from that, I think we're set -- just
need Guido to chime in on this.
Stefan Behnel added the comment:
It would be nice to have this applied to 3.5 even. I'm aware that this is a
new feature that shouldn't go in any more at this point, but if it could
get added in 3.5.1 at least, I think it would fill a rather clear and
annoying gap when it comes to tool
Bernd Dietzel added the comment:
Maybe it would be a good idea to do so as run-mailcap does :
theregrunner@mint17 : ~ € run-mailcap --debug ';xterm;#'.txt
- parsing parameter ';xterm;#'.txt
- Reading mime.types file /etc/mime.types...
- extension txt maps to mime-type text/plain
- Reading
There are a lot of ways to store configuration information:
- conf file
- xml file
- database
- json file
- and possible a lot of other ways
I want to write a Python program to display cleaned log files. I do
not think I need a lot of configuration to be stored:
- some things relating to the GUI
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Yes, I missed to remove one old assertion. Thanks Mark.
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Yury Selivanov added the comment:
Alex, the updated patch is attached.
Guido, do you like the new approach? Can I commit this in 3.6?
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
If 2.7 and 3.4 are left out of consideration, then, AFAIK, the only people
necessarily affected are those with a PowerPC with OS 10.5 who upgrade to
python3.5 and also want to run Idle. People with an Intel machine instead might
be if there is no python3.5
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset ace74c445a3f by Serhiy Storchaka in branch '3.4':
Issue #20557: Use specific asserts in io tests.
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/ace74c445a3f
New changeset 2453ac990e5b by Serhiy Storchaka in branch '3.5':
Issue #20557: Use specific asserts in
Daniel Andrade Groppe added the comment:
I dropped the ball here. The last message from the review system was
misclassified by Gmail as spam... Sorry about that.
I can take a look at this tonight but if anyone can address the comments
earlier, go for it.
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On 02/08/2015 12:54, Ben Finney wrote:
Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl writes:
Because of this I think a human readable file would be best.
The “INI” format as handled by the Python ‘configparser’ module is what
I would recommend for a simple flat configuration file. It is more
intuitive to
Alex Grönholm added the comment:
Nevermind, I was running the wrong Python version.
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Ivan Levkivskyi added the comment:
Is anyone working on this right now? If not, I could implement the comments by
Guido to the latest patch by Daniel.
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Jeffrey Armstrong added the comment:
There is a patch attached to this report for greater than 2 months. Should I
mark this as won't fix?
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On Sunday 2 Aug 2015 13:54 CEST, Ben Finney wrote:
Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl writes:
Because of this I think a human readable file would be best.
I agree with that criterion; in the absence of compelling reasons
otherwise, human-readable and -editable text is a good default.
New submission from Chris Jerdonek:
When newlines are present, the error message displayed by unittest's
self.assertEqual() to show where strings differ can be nonsensical. For
example, the caret symbol can show up in a strange location.
The first example below shows a case where things work
Alex Grönholm added the comment:
You're right Stefan -- I too was appalled that this was not possible in 3.5 to
begin with. It feels completely natural to be able to await for concurrent
Futures. But as this is considered a feature, it'll probably have to wait until
3.6. Otherwise you'll end
New submission from Eric V. Smith:
The only call to decode_unicode is this:
if (!*bytesmode !rawmode) {
return decode_unicode(c, s, len, rawmode, c-c_encoding);
}
So rawmode will always be 0. Removing this will delete a call to
PyUnicode_DecodeRawUnicodeEscape in decode_unicode.
Eric V. Smith added the comment:
That's poor wording on my part: the call to PyUnicode_DecodeRawUnicodeEscape
isn't actually execute if rawmode is false. So it's really just a dead branch
that's being deleted.
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Ilia Kurenkov added the comment:
I notice folks have been subscribing to this. Any chance we could review it and
merge? :)
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Brett Cannon added the comment:
Then I say delete it.
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Yury Selivanov added the comment:
We may be able to do this for 3.5.1 (since PEP 492 was accepted
provisionally, see
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2015-May/139844.html) although
it's still a pretty big new feature.
I agree. I'm -1 on pushing this to 3.5.0 or to 3.5.1.
Mark Roseman added the comment:
What do you think of the layout in cfg_font_layout.png? (before/after)
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On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl wrote:
Because of this I think a human readable file would be best.
Personally I do not find XML very readable. So a conf or json file
looks the most promising to me. And I would have a slight preference
for a json file.
Any
Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl writes:
Because of this I think a human readable file would be best.
I agree with that criterion; in the absence of compelling reasons
otherwise, human-readable and -editable text is a good default.
Personally I do not find XML very readable. So a conf or json
Berker Peksag added the comment:
Thanks for the report. Some functions like getrefcount in sys module are
specific to CPython. Other Python implementations like IronPython(it doesn't
use reference counting for example) may not implement or partially implement
those functions.
Mark Roseman added the comment:
For illustration, attached idle_find_ttk.png, which is a minor layout tweak of
the existing one (works on all the various find dialogs, though not shown in
screen shot). I agree with Al's other suggestions here.
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New submission from Mark Roseman:
I'm wondering about moving the functionality of the 'configure extensions'
dialog into the main configuration dialog. As I don't know the history here,
I'm wondering why it was made separate.
My proposal would be to add an 'Extensions' tab in the main config
Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
The patch looks good and passes tests. Go ahead and apply.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I find the new arrangement more confusing.
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
I would make theme element chooser a list box and move the sample to the right.
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Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
These changes all seem reasonable and have a nice look.
I have misgivings about shortening regular expression to regex.
Otherwise, +1 for everything else.
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Robert Collins added the comment:
test_relativelocalfile is still in place in the urllib tests, so its affecting
urlopen to this point.
So I think the bug is fixed at least to the extent of the original report. I'm
going to close this.
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Robert Collins added the comment:
I've updated the ref in the patch to this bug per Victor's comments, and
applied.
I'm not sure of protocol here. Do we close this ticket, or keep it open to
analyze the actual cause?
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 1838f37a8d9e by Benjamin Peterson in branch '3.4':
include fcntl.h on all *nix platforms (closes #24217)
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/1838f37a8d9e
New changeset 25ba5e7af08a by Benjamin Peterson in branch '3.5':
Merge 3.4 (#24217)
On 2015-08-01 13:34, Lukas Barth wrote:
I have a list of numbers that I treat as circular, i.e. [1,2,3]
and [2,3,1] should be the same. Now I want to rotate these to a
well defined status, so that I can can compare them.
If all elements are unique, the solution is easy: find the minimum
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I realize now that tkinter.ttk is (normally) present and will define Python
classes even if the tk widgets needed for them to work are not present. More
comments on the added module on #24750
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset e48826904e63 by Robert Collins in branch '3.4':
Issue #22397: Skip failing tests on AIX
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/e48826904e63
New changeset a12d29f87e4c by Robert Collins in branch '3.5':
Issue #22397: Skip failing tests on AIX
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Mark Roseman added the comment:
One of the other options I was playing with previously was a listbox for
choosing the theme (what I'd suspect is the main user activity here).
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
In general, Idle-sig is a better place to ask question ;-). I applied the
extension dialog patch just a year ago (#3068), It still needs improvements
(#22704, #22705, #22706, #22707 #22726). Before that, people had to hand-edit
either the idlelib or user
Alex Grönholm added the comment:
Updated patch per review comments.
I also corrected the order of the lines in the new block. If _must_cancel is
True, it would have tried to call cancel() on _fut_waiter before it was set.
Now the code matches that of the original block.
The docs don't seem
On 08/01/2015 01:34 PM, Lukas Barth wrote:
Hi!
I have a list of numbers that I treat as circular, i.e. [1,2,3] and [2,3,1]
should be the same. Now I want to rotate these to a well defined status, so that I can
can compare them.
If all elements are unique, the solution is easy: find the
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Mark Roseman added the comment:
Incidentally (and this I would say is a definite bug) because the modal doesn't
fully work on the Mac, you can actually create multiple copies of the config
dialog!
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Robert Collins added the comment:
Looks committed a way back to me.
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Robert Collins added the comment:
See also issue 6631
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On 02Aug2015 18:51, Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl wrote:
On Sunday 2 Aug 2015 13:54 CEST, Ben Finney wrote:
Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl writes:
Because of this I think a human readable file would be best.
I agree with that criterion; in the absence of compelling reasons
otherwise,
Stefan Behnel added the comment:
I find it questionable to mix await and threads, as I have said several
times in the discussion about Nick Coghlan's proposal to introduce
helper functions with a similar function.
There are a couple of use cases in the context of asyncio, but definitely
also
Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl writes:
Well, I would use nested data. (A file will have extra fields besides
the name.) That is why I was thinking about json. But I will look into
it.
An alternative, very similar to JSON but with some good cherries picked from
YAML is AXON, which is my
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New version of the patch by Daniel, latest comments by Guido are taken into
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Minor nit: you import 'ttkcompat' and add 'compat'.
On to the new 'compat': the only doc for .setup_master is the docstring
If master is not None, itself is returned. If master is None,
the default master is returned if there is one, otherwise a new
New submission from Mark Roseman:
Placeholder for improvements to the syntax highlighting tab in IDLE config
dialog.
I've attached cfg_highlight.png which shows a before and after I'm suggesting
as a starting point. It would have the same functionality but uses a lot less
pieces to implement
Mark Roseman added the comment:
While I think this approach would largely be a bad idea for an IDLE-sized
application, where I think it definitely would be useful is in something very
restricted like the tkSimpleDialog code.
To improve the various little 'askstring', 'askinteger' etc.
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 3:05:09 AM UTC-5, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
If Dropbox were using Python 1.5, would you conclude that
Python 2 was not worth developing in?
No, if Dropbox were using py1.5, i would conclude that it was
being managed by monkeys -- since Py1.5 existed before
Dropbox
Mark Roseman added the comment:
cfg_highlight_alt.png shows with the listbox for choosing a theme
Also added highlight3.png... same kind of thing, but by renaming the tab as
'Themes' you no longer even need the row of labels at the top. And it parallels
the fonts/tabs design suggestion
Hello everyone.
I use bisect module.
bisect module developer give us c extension as _bisect.
If Python3.3 use _bisect, _bisect override his functions in bisect.py.
now, I use id() function to determine for using c extension or not.
import bisect
id(bisect.bisect)
139679893708880
import
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 8:34 AM, Rick Johnson
rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 3:05:09 AM UTC-5, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
If Dropbox were using Python 1.5, would you conclude that
Python 2 was not worth developing in?
No, if Dropbox were using py1.5, i would
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Keep in mind that most option substitution would be at the file rather than
widget level. The scrollbar switching would be for something like editor
windows, which are basically generic. For the option dialog, we would copy
ConfigDialog.py to, say,
rr should have a field day with this one
http://nafiulis.me/python-3-may-become-relevant-now.html
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New submission from David E. Narvaez:
The original bug report can be found at
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335965. I was not able to reproduce this
on Gentoo until the Fedora maintainer commented they build their Python with
--enable-shared. At that point, I built two copies of Python
Cecil Westerhof ce...@decebal.nl writes:
On Sunday 2 Aug 2015 13:54 CEST, Ben Finney wrote:
So, both XML and JSON should be considered write-only, and produced
only for consumption by a computer; they are a poor choice for
presenting to a human.
Well, I would use nested data. (A file
On Mon, 3 Aug 2015 08:34 am, Rick Johnson wrote:
Just because company X is using 2.7, why does that mean
that *you* shouldn't using 3.x? Surely you should make
your own decision, based on your own needs.
It's not just *ANY* company Steven, it's Guido's freaking
employer! That would imply
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 7:25:37 PM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
rr should have a field day with this one [...]
You must be nuts if you think i'm going to click that link
for an article that was written today, Hahaha! Quote the
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Rick Johnson
rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 7:25:37 PM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
rr should have a field day with this one [...]
You must be nuts if you think i'm going to click that link
for an article that was written
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 6:25:37 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote:
Wind the clock back to 2012, when Guido was working for Google.
Dropbox wants him. Is he going to refuse the job unless they *first*
get onto Py3, or is he going to accept the job with a view to
migrating them?
Well, i don't
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
After I added a custom Terry theme, my main activity has been tweaking it.
Version 3 is an clear improvement over the existing tab. With the example box
on top, I think the comment should be
# Click here or dropbox
# below to change item.
0 Foregound 0
Berker Peksag added the comment:
Here is a patch for 2.7. I don't think backporting 9eceb618274a to 2.7 is
worth the effort for this, so I just fixed the __getattr__ method and added a
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On 02Aug2015 18:18, Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info wrote:
* if you don't wish to do that, you're screwed, and I think that the
best you can do is
On 02Aug2015 17:41, Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info wrote:
On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 01:53 pm, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Maybe this should be over in python-ideas, since there is a proposal down
the bottom of this message. But first the background...
I've just wasted a silly amount of time debugging
On 2015-08-02 21:54, Ben Finney wrote:
So, both XML and JSON should be considered write-only, and produced
only for consumption by a computer; they are a poor choice for
presenting to a human.
The “INI” format as handled by the Python ‘configparser’ module is
what I would recommend for a
On 03/08/2015 02:27, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2015 08:34 am, Rick Johnson wrote:
So what? If i had to guess, i would guess that the hacks are
mostly to bring py3000 features to 2.7
These would be the features of Python 3 that nobody needs and nobody wants
because Python 2 is good
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