On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Ethan Furman et...@stoneleaf.us wrote:
On 06/03/2014 06:14 PM, Deb Wyatt wrote:
Mark Harris wrote:
The examples deal mostly with names and scope. The article in my opinion
confuses a Python concept which is otherwise very straight-forward which
has been
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Nikolaus Rath nikol...@rath.org wrote:
File /usr/lib/python3.3/threading.py, line 878 in _bootstrap
Can you replicate the problem in a non-threaded environment? Threads
make interactive debugging very hairy.
ChrisA
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I've instrumented one of my unit tests with a conditional
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called by a thread other than MainThread). However, when trying to print
a back
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I've instrumented one of my unit tests with a conditional
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I think the likelihood of this being an issue
On 2014-06-04 12:16, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Tim Chase
python.l...@tim.thechases.com wrote:
I then take row 2 and use it to make a mapping of header-name to a
slice-object for slicing the subsequent strings:
slice(i.start(), i.end())
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3:11:12 AM UTC+5:30, Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
With that in mind, I, as many others, think that forcing Unicode bloat
upon people by default is the most controversial feature of Python3.
The reason is that you go very long way dealing with languages of the
people of
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Rustom Mody rustompm...@gmail.com wrote:
2. My casual/cursory reading of the contents of the SMP-planes
suggests that the stuff there is are things like
- egyptian hieroplyphics
- mahjong characters
- ancient greek musical symbols
- alchemical symbols etc etc.
And keep asking questions.
... but this is definitely good advice. Want to get the most out of
your computer? Step one: Don't be afraid of it. Step two: Don't be
afraid of us, either. There's very little you can do on a computer
that's unexpectedly damaging, and it's easy to keep backups
On Tuesday, 3 June 2014 20:57:32 UTC+5:30, Ian wrote:
On Jun 3, 2014 1:56 AM, Jaydeep Patil patil@gmail.com wrote:
I have another query.
We can now block user inputs. But in my automation three is copy paste
work going on continuously in Excel before plotting the graphs.
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 20:27:39 +0100, Nicholas Cole wrote:
Swift may yet be good for PyObjC (the python bridge to the various Apple
libraries); it is possible that there is some kind of translation table
that PyObjC can make use of to make its own method names less ugly.
Of course, I wish
On Wed, 04 Jun 2014 00:19:34 +0300, Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
Sturla Molden sturla.mol...@gmail.com:
A Python with static typing would have been far better, IMHO.
I don't think static typing and Python should be mentioned in the same
sentence.
Guido disagrees with you:
On 6/3/2014 10:21 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/ios/documentation/Swift/Conceptual/Swift_Programming_Language/StringsAndCharacters.html
Yeah, I was looking at the same page. Note how, further down, a syntax
is given for non-BMP character entities
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 9:22:54 AM UTC+5:30, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Rustom Mody wrote:
And so a pure BMP-supporting implementation may be a reasonable
compromise. [As long as no surrogate-pairs are there]
Not if you're working on the internet. There are
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 16:49:55 -0500, Mark H Harris wrote:
I have been engaged in a minor flame debate (locally) over block
delimiters (or lack thereof) which I'm loosing. Locally, people hate
python's indentation block delimiting, and wish python would adopt curly
braces.
Cats.
It's
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 9:55 PM, Jaydeep Patil patil.jay2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi lan,
For plotting one graph, I need to use four to five excel files. Currently I
am reading excel files one by one and copy data of excel files to another
single master excel file. This master excel file
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Rustom Mody rustompm...@gmail.com wrote:
1) Most or all Chinese and Japanese characters
Dont know how you count 'most'
| One possible rationale is the desire to limit the size of the full
| Unicode character set, where CJK characters as represented by
On Wed, 04 Jun 2014 12:27:36 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
Want to be sure your questions are smart? Willing to put in a bit of
effort to make yourself welcomed not just courteously, but
enthusiastically? Check out this essay, one of the more famous ones:
On 03/06/14 14:57, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Burak Arslan burak.ars...@arskom.com.tr wrote:
On 06/03/14 12:30, Chris Angelico wrote:
Write me a purely nonblocking
web site concept that can handle a million concurrent connections,
where each one requires one query
Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info:
On Wed, 04 Jun 2014 00:19:34 +0300, Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
I don't think static typing and Python should be mentioned in the
same sentence.
Guido disagrees with you:
Do you have an opinion yourself?
Marko
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On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 3:11:12 AM UTC+5:30, Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
With that in mind, I, as many others, think that forcing Unicode bloat
upon people by default is the most controversial feature of Python3.
The reason is that you go
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 10:50:21 AM UTC+5:30, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 20:37:27 -0700, Rustom Mody wrote:
And so a pure BMP-supporting implementation may be a reasonable
compromise. [As long as no surrogate-pairs are there]
At the cost on one extra bit, strings could
On Wednesday, 4 June 2014 10:28:28 UTC+5:30, Ian wrote:
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 9:55 PM, Jaydeep Patil patil.jay2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi lan,
For plotting one graph, I need to use four to five excel files. Currently I
am reading excel files one by one and copy data of excel files
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Fixed the follwing changesets.
2.7 b8655be522d4
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Michael Haubenwallner added the comment:
Well, they should not be identical, as they are for different use cases.
pkg-config python is to build an application containing a python interpreter
(like python$EXE):
+ Link against libpython.so. Additionally,
+ re-export symbols from libpython.so
Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
Jason, I made some recommendations on this subject in my blog post a few years
ago: http://rhettinger.wordpress.com/2011/05/26/super-considered-super/
'''
A more flexible approach is to have every method in the ancestor tree
cooperatively designed to
Senthil Kumaran added the comment:
I could not reproduce this in 3.4 / 3.5
[localhost 21643]$ ./python.exe Tools/scripts/pyvenv --upgrade
usage: venv [-h] [--system-site-packages] [--symlinks | --copies] [--clear]
[--upgrade] [--without-pip]
ENV_DIR [ENV_DIR ...]
venv:
Gregory P. Smith added the comment:
Something like the patch i'm attaching to socketmodule.c is what I would
prefer. I haven't looked at or tried tests for it yet.
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Claudiu.Popa added the comment:
It's actually better to close the socket in __init__ in this case.
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issue#10656 is the out-of-source part already.
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New submission from Claudiu.Popa:
To be precise, when running test_urllib on a machine with a local FTP server,
but with a set of credentials different than the ones used by
test_urllib.urlopen_HttpTests.test_ftp_nonexisting. In this case, ftpwrapper
from urllib.request will succesfully
Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
Responding to a comment in issue21233:
Before:
===
x = bytearray(0)
m = memoryview(x)
x.__init__(10)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
BufferError: Existing exports
New submission from Antoine Pitrou:
The IETF has a draft for TLS protocol recommendations, perhaps we can mention
it in the ssl module docs:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-uta-tls-bcp
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Sebastian Kreft added the comment:
I'm using the Python 3.4.1 compiled from source and I'm may be hitting this
issue.
My workload is launching two subprocess in parallel, and whenever one is ready,
launches another one. In one of the runs, the whole process got stuck after
launching about 3K
New submission from Pavel Kazlou:
Currently when you use json.tool, fields are reordered alphabetically.
In source code the value of sort_keys is hardcoded to be true.
It should be easy to expose this option as command line parameter.
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This is the line in module I'm talking about:
json.dump(obj, outfile, sort_keys=True, indent=4)
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
the whole process got stuck after launching about 3K subprocess
How many processes are running at the same time when the whole process is stuck?
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Berker Peksag added the comment:
Here's a patch with a test case.
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Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis added the comment:
They are not for different cases. Difference between is a result of the fact
that they were implemented independently at different times.
Linking of extension modules against libpythonX.Y.so is a good idea anyway. It
avoids build failure
Matthias Klose added the comment:
they are. assume you build the zlib and elementtree extensions as builtins,
then libs for an interpreter includes libz and libexpat, while they are not
needed for extensions.
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New submission from Claudiu.Popa:
Running asyncio tests on Windows will give a ResourceWarning. The attached
patch fixes this problem.
[1/1] test_asyncio
D:\Projects\cpython\lib\test\test_asyncio\test_events.py:233: ResourceWarning:
unclosed socket.socket fd=668, family=AddressFamily.AF_INET,
Tomić Milan added the comment:
I have just installed IDLEX-1.12 on Python3.4. Once I open the Documentation
Viewer the docstrings are written to the terminal window instead to the
Documentation Viewer which remains empty. They are triggered correctly once I
type the opening bracket of the
Tomić Milan added the comment:
Sorry. Misplaced. Please delete.
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Saimadhav Heblikar added the comment:
Attached a patch incorporating changes from msg219661 and
test-autoexp-18292.diff
I would like to cover those because
Done
Point 2
Done
self.bell() makes no sound for me. How about you?
No sound for me as well.
Do you see anything like this?
Yes.
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Virgil Dupras added the comment:
I could reproduce the bug on the v3.4.1 tag, on the 3.4 branch and on the
default branch. I think that one of the conditions for the bug to arise is to
have the lib64 symlink created (as described in #21197).
I reproduced the bug on Gentoo and Arch
STINNER Victor added the comment:
Full traceback (I modified venv/__main__.py):
haypo@smithers$ /opt/py34/bin/python3 -m venv --upgrade ENV
Error: [Errno 17] File exists: '/home/haypo/ENV/lib' - '/home/haypo/ENV/lib64'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /opt/py34/lib/python3.4/runpy.py,
STINNER Victor added the comment:
Oh, my test lacks a unit test!
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STINNER Victor added the comment:
Ok, this bug is a regression introduced in Python 3.4.1.
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Glenn Langford added the comment:
My workload is launching two subprocess in parallel, and whenever one is
ready, launches another one.
Since you have timeout=15.0, wait() should return at least every 15s. Can you
determine if the wait is being repeatedly called in the while loop, and if so
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset d5c76646168d by Senthil Kumaran in branch '3.4':
Fix issue #21641: Close the socket before raising the SMTPResponseException.
Fixes the ResourceWarning in the test run.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/d5c76646168d
New changeset 7ea84a25d863 by
Senthil Kumaran added the comment:
The first patch was correct and consistent with how other Exceptions were
closing the socket. Fixed this and thanks for the patch.
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset be8492101251 by Zachary Ware in branch '3.4':
Issue #21439: Fix a couple of typos.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/be8492101251
New changeset 99b469758f49 by Zachary Ware in branch 'default':
Issue #21439: Merge with 3.4
New submission from James Y Knight:
The change done for issue9291 in Python 2.7.7 caused the mimetypes.types_map
dict to change to contain a mixture of str and unicode objects, rather than
just str, as it always had before.
This causes twisted.web to crash when serving static files on
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Zachary Ware added the comment:
Nosy-ing the Windows installer experts; I haven't had any problems with this
and am not familiar with the MSI library or tool.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
FWIW I've never had any installation problems involving py.exe.
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Mark Lawrence added the comment:
Please find attached a first pass at a patch file. Help('') produces help for
the str class as discussed. I found the difference between help('help') and
help() very confusing. The former produced the help output but left you at the
interactive prompt, the
Michael Foord added the comment:
Yep, patch.dict wasn't designed with stopall in mind so it needs adding. Thanks
for pointing this out and your fix.
Your patch isn't quite right, those operations shouldn't be inside the try
excepts. (And there are no tests.)
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Steve Dower added the comment:
eryksun's analysis is correct. If the component is marked 64-bit then it will
not install on a 32-bit OS. This needs to be switched for the 32-bit installer.
(I also don't see why you'd want to set the 64-bit SharedDLLs key for a 32-bit
DLL. Is there some reason
Uwe added the comment:
not sure what you mean:
the installer for 64 bit is working fine
the installer for 32 bit is not working - this is true also
for the new version 3.4.1
for those who may try: compiling is tricky with VC2010 pro
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Victor, since you wrote much of the asyncio doc, any comment on this request?
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Mo Jia added the comment:
@Roundup Robot . Clone the newest 3.4 tag. The unicode problem is ok now .
@Zachary Ware , don't change anything after clone from the repo. What i do is
just cd python src dir and runing : Tools\buildbot\build.bat . the openssl
verison is 1.0.1g . Seem the
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 27e1b4a9de07 by Vinay Sajip in branch '3.4':
Issue #21643: Updated test and fixed logic bug in lib64 symlink creation.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/27e1b4a9de07
New changeset 71eda9bd8875 by Vinay Sajip in branch 'default':
Closes #21643:
Vinay Sajip added the comment:
The added 64-bit test unnecessary adds an import for struct.
I corrected this when fixing #21643.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I think what Steve meant is that *if* the 32-bit installer is working right,
then it should be the default because it would then work for everyone, while
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Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
Here is the rationale:
1. py.exe is a 32-bit binary installed into C:\windows, see PEP 397. It's in
C:\windows so that it will be on the path for both 32-bit and 64-bit processes.
2. py.exe is installed by multiple installers (both 32-bit and 64-bit, and
Zachary Ware added the comment:
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
I never got to test this out of lack of a 32-bit Windows installation,
apparently, it doesn't work.
It does work on my 32-bit machine, though; I have had no issues installing
32-bit Python 3.3 or 3.4 on 32-bit Windows 7 Pro. If there's
Joshua Landau added the comment:
Here's a minimal example of the difference:
1e
# ... etc ...
# SyntaxError: invalid token
1t
# ... etc ...
# SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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Zachary Ware added the comment:
Mo Jia wrote:
@Zachary Ware , don't change anything after clone from the repo. What
i do is just cd python src dir and runing : Tools\buildbot\build.bat
. the openssl verison is 1.0.1g . Seem the external.bat don't build
openssl . I see the readme The
Charles-François Natali added the comment:
I agree that Python 2 should use fopen / fread rather than directly read().
But you may misunderstand this. The 'strace' tool reports Linux system
calls, including read() rather than fread(), and I guess that read() should
be finally called in
Zachary Ware added the comment:
Absent Tim's satisfaction regarding a use-case, I'm closing the issue.
Russell, if you do package this up for pypi and it does become popular (for
some definition of 'popular' :), feel free to reopen this issue or open a new
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Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
I have no idea what might be causing this. I think it only can be resolved if
Mo Jia actually researches the errors himself. Mo Jia, pick one particular
error, and stick to it until you completely understand it. If you cannot do
this, we may have to wait
Steve Dower added the comment:
That reasoning makes sense. I don't see any other way to achieve the same thing
without requiring a newer version of Windows Installer on the machine
(msidbComponentAttributesDisableRegistryReflection requires 4.0).
Having a second component for 32-bit OS may be
Jan Kanis added the comment:
I wasn't aware that mixing grid and pack was a bad idea, as I was looking over
turtledemo to learn how to use tkinter. The patch replaces a packing in one
frame with a grid. All direct children of the graph_frame are gridded.
graph_frame itself is still packed and
Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
Zachary: It shouldn't work for you, given this report. Please run
msiexec /i python msi file /l*v py.log
and attach the (possibly compressed) py.log. Verify that it actually did
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Thanks! I agree with that.
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I ensured that the problem is in libc. I will try to figure out it by updating
libc or optimizing some related parameters.
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Zachary Ware added the comment:
Here's the log, and some notes:
Starting state:
- Python 3.3.5 installed to P:\Python33
- Python 3.4.1 installed to P:\Python34
- py[w].exe present in C:\Windows
State after Python 3.4.1 uninstalled by python-3.4.1.msi (and manually removed
P:\Python34 which
Jan Kanis added the comment:
The main block has been like that from the beginning of recorded time. I could
see a use for this if the turtle demo allowed changing of the code in the gui,
but it doesn't.
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I had forgotten until I reread Lundh's note. I made the same assumption about
'master window'. Certainly 'conservative' is safest. Lita has not posted a
patch, but since she is a (paid) summer intern (until mid August), I expect she
will. If not, you can help
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
I am planning the make the simplifying change. But does is solve the problem
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Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
That the removal of 3.4 removes py.exe despite 3.3 still being installed is
easy to explain: the registration of the reference counter failed, hence the
file was not reference counted, and the first removal decided to remove it
(there being no reference
Zachary Ware added the comment:
The type parameter of ArgumentParser is a callable that will be called with the
value of some member of sys.argv, it does *not* specify what the returned type
will be. You can just use os.fsencode as the type argument:
import os
import argparse
p =
Josh Rosenberg added the comment:
Adding warnings for something that is clearly documented (both in the
constructor prototype line and again in the spelled out documentation of the
mode argument) is wasteful, particularly when accidental misuse would
immediately lead to an exception being
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The documentation here
(https://docs.python.org/2/library/sqlite3.html#sqlite3.Row.keys) says that the
method returns a tuple. It returns a list.
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset d0dd3eb5b5ef by Victor Stinner in branch '3.4':
Issue #21119: asyncio now closes sockets on errors
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/d0dd3eb5b5ef
New changeset bbd773ed9584 by Victor Stinner in branch '3.4':
Issue #21119: asyncio: Make sure that
STINNER Victor added the comment:
I fixed the issues in Tulip, Python 3.4 and 3.5. Thanks for the report.
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