On 09/09/12 03:11, ZyX wrote:
Forgot descriptions:
First adds some missing DICTKEY_UNREF before returning from function in case of
exception.
Second moves code from if_python*.c to if_py_both.h
Third adds .locked and .scope attributes: they should be used in case you
prefer to check for possible errors before running something instead of
catching an exception. Assigning to .locked attribute enables you to
lock/unlock lists and dictionaries from python.
Hm, Mercurial produces unified diffs (preferably in git format) with
some stuff (optionally including a commit message) added in what "man
patch" calls the "leading garbage", and Bram usually publishes patches
as non-unified context diffs on the FTP site and by email, but wasn't
sending both formats (unified inline, concatenating three Mercurial
patches, each with its own leading garbage; and non-unified as
attachment) a little overkill? I would have sent, as attachment, the
patches in one if these formats but not both, and with a .diff extension
(not .cdiff) so Thunderbird or SeaMonkey (and possibly some other
mailers) would display the attachments inline.
Best regards,
Tony.
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