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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r46755 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-08 18:23:04 +0200 (Thu, 08 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Make binascii.hexlify() use s# for its arguments instead of t# to actually match its documentation stating it accepts any read-only buffer. ........ r46757 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-08 19:00:45 +0200 (Thu, 08 Jun 2006) | 8 lines Buffer objects would return the read or write buffer for a wrapped object when the char buffer was requested. Now it actually returns the char buffer if available or raises a TypeError if it isn't (as is raised for the other buffer types if they are not present but requested). Not a backport candidate since it does change semantics of the buffer object (although it could be argued this is enough of a bug to bother backporting). ........ r46760 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-09 03:10:17 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line Update functools section ........ r46762 | tim.peters | 2006-06-09 04:11:02 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 6 lines Whitespace normalization. Since test_file is implicated in mysterious test failures when followed by test_optparse, if I had any brains I'd look at the checkin that last changed test_file ;-) ........ r46763 | tim.peters | 2006-06-09 05:09:42 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 5 lines To boost morale :-), force test_optparse to run immediately after test_file until we can figure out how to fix it. (See python-dev; at the moment we don't even know which checkin caused the problem.) ........ r46764 | tim.peters | 2006-06-09 05:51:41 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 6 lines AutoFileTests.tearDown(): Removed mysterious undocumented try/except. Remove TESTFN. Throughout: used open() instead of file(), and wrapped long lines. ........ r46765 | tim.peters | 2006-06-09 06:02:06 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 8 lines testUnicodeOpen(): I have no idea why, but making this test clean up after itself appears to fix the test failures when test_optparse follows test_file. test_main(): Get rid of TESTFN no matter what. That's also enough to fix the mystery failures. Doesn't hurt to fix them twice :-) ........ r46766 | tim.peters | 2006-06-09 07:12:40 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 6 lines Remove the temporary hack to force test_optparse to run immediately after test_file. At least 8 buildbot boxes passed since the underlying problem got fixed, and they all failed before the fix, so there's no point to this anymore. ........ r46767 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-09 07:54:18 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix grammar and reflow ........ r46769 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-09 12:22:35 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line Markup fix ........ r46773 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-09 15:15:57 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1472827] Make saxutils.XMLGenerator handle \r\n\t in attribute values by escaping them properly. 2.4 bugfix candidate. ........ r46778 | kristjan.jonsson | 2006-06-09 18:28:01 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Turn off warning about deprecated CRT functions on for VisualStudio .NET 2005. Make the definition #ARRAYSIZE conditional. VisualStudio .NET 2005 already has it defined using a better gimmick. ........ r46779 | phillip.eby | 2006-06-09 18:40:18 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Import wsgiref into the stdlib, as of the external version 0.1-r2181. ........ r46783 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-09 18:44:40 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add note about XMLGenerator bugfix ........ r46784 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-09 18:46:51 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add note about wsgiref ........ r46785 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-09 19:05:48 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Fix inconsistency in naming within an enum. ........ r46787 | tim.peters | 2006-06-09 19:47:00 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46792 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-09 20:29:52 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Test file.__exit__. ........ r46794 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-09 20:40:46 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 2 lines svn:ignore .pyc and .pyo files. ........ r46795 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-09 20:45:48 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 3 lines RFE #1491485: str/unicode.endswith()/startswith() now accept a tuple as first argument. ........ r46798 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-09 21:03:16 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line Describe startswith()/endswiith() change; add reminder about wsgiref ........ r46799 | tim.peters | 2006-06-09 21:24:44 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 11 lines Implementing a happy idea from Georg Brandl: make runtest() try to clean up files and directories the tests often leave behind by mistake. This is the first time in history I don't have a bogus "db_home" directory after running the tests ;-) Also worked on runtest's docstring, to say something about all the arguments, and to document the non-obvious return values. New functions runtest_inner() and cleanup_test_droppings() in support of the above. ........ r46800 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-09 21:43:25 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line Remove unused variable ........ r46801 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-09 21:56:05 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add some wsgiref text ........ r46803 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-09 21:59:11 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line set eol-style svn property ........ r46804 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-09 22:01:01 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 1 line set eol-style svn property ........ r46805 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-09 22:43:48 +0200 (Fri, 09 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Make use of new str.startswith/endswith semantics. Occurences in email and compiler were ignored due to backwards compat requirements. ........ r46806 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-10 00:31:23 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 4 lines An object with __call__ as an attribute, when called, will have that attribute checked for __call__ itself, and will continue to look until it finds an object without the attribute. This can lead to an infinite recursion. Closes bug #532646, again. Will be backported. ........ r46808 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-10 00:45:54 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Fix bug introduced in rev. 46806 by not having variable declaration at the top of a block. ........ r46812 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-10 08:40:50 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Apply perky's fix for #1503157: "/".join([u"", u""]) raising OverflowError. Also improve error message on overflow. ........ r46817 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-10 10:14:03 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Port cygwin kill_python changes from 2.4 branch. ........ r46818 | armin.rigo | 2006-06-10 12:57:40 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 4 lines SF bug #1503294. PyThreadState_GET() complains if the tstate is NULL, but only in debug mode. ........ r46819 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-10 14:23:46 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Patch #1495999: Part two of Windows CE changes. - update header checks, using autoconf - provide dummies for getenv, environ, and GetVersion - adjust MSC_VER check in socketmodule.c ........ r46820 | skip.montanaro | 2006-06-10 16:09:11 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 1 line document the class, not its initializer ........ r46821 | greg.ward | 2006-06-10 18:40:01 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Sync with Optik docs (rev 518): * restore "Extending optparse" section * document ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS (SF #1449311) ........ r46824 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-10 21:51:46 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 8 lines Upgrade to ctypes version 0.9.9.7. Summary of changes: - support for 'variable sized' data - support for anonymous structure/union fields - fix severe bug with certain arrays or structures containing more than 256 fields ........ r46825 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-10 21:55:36 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 8 lines Upgrade to ctypes version 0.9.9.7. Summary of changes: - support for 'variable sized' data - support for anonymous structure/union fields - fix severe bug with certain arrays or structures containing more than 256 fields ........ r46826 | fred.drake | 2006-06-10 22:01:34 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 4 lines SF patch #1303595: improve description of __builtins__, explaining how it varies between __main__ and other modules, and strongly suggest not touching it but using __builtin__ if absolutely necessary ........ r46827 | fred.drake | 2006-06-10 22:02:58 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 1 line credit for SF patch #1303595 ........ r46831 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-10 22:29:34 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 2 lines New docs for ctypes. ........ r46834 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-10 23:07:19 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix a wrong printf format. ........ r46835 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-10 23:17:58 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix the second occurrence of the problematic printf format. ........ r46837 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-10 23:56:03 +0200 (Sat, 10 Jun 2006) | 1 line Don't use C++ comment. ........ r46838 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-11 00:01:50 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 1 line Handle failure of PyMem_Realloc. ........ r46839 | skip.montanaro | 2006-06-11 00:38:13 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Suppress warning on MacOSX about possible use before set of proc. ........ r46840 | tim.peters | 2006-06-11 00:51:45 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 8 lines shuffle() doscstring: Removed warning about sequence length versus generator period. While this was a real weakness of the older WH generator for lists with just a few dozen elements, and so could potentially bite the naive ;-), the Twister should show excellent behavior up to at least 600 elements. Module docstring: reflowed some jarringly short lines. ........ r46844 | greg.ward | 2006-06-11 02:40:49 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Bug #1361643: fix textwrap.dedent() so it handles tabs appropriately, i.e. do *not* expand tabs, but treat them as whitespace that is not equivalent to spaces. Add a couple of test cases. Clarify docs. ........ r46850 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 07:44:18 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Fix Coverity # 146. newDBSequenceObject would deref dbobj, so it can't be NULL. We know it's not NULL from the ParseTuple and DbObject_Check will verify it's not NULL. ........ r46851 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 07:45:25 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Wrap some long lines Top/Bottom factor out some common expressions Add a XXX comment about widing offset. ........ r46852 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 07:45:47 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add versionadded to doc ........ r46853 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 07:47:14 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Update doc to make it agree with code. Bottom factor out some common code. ........ r46854 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 07:48:14 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 3 lines f_code can't be NULL based on Frame_New and other code that derefs it. So there doesn't seem to be much point to checking here. ........ r46855 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 09:26:27 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix errors found by pychecker ........ r46856 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 09:26:50 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 1 line warnings was imported at module scope, no need to import again ........ r46857 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 09:27:56 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Fix errors found by pychecker. I think these changes are correct, but I'm not sure. Could someone who knows how this module works test it? It can at least start on the cmd line. ........ r46858 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 10:35:14 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix errors found by pychecker ........ r46859 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-11 16:33:36 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 4 lines This patch improves the L&F of IDLE on OSX. The changes are conditionalized on being in an IDLE.app bundle on darwin. This does a slight reorganisation of the menus and adds support for file-open events. ........ r46860 | greg.ward | 2006-06-11 16:42:41 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 1 line SF #1366250: optparse docs: fix inconsistency in variable name; minor tweaks. ........ r46861 | greg.ward | 2006-06-11 18:24:11 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1498146: fix optparse to handle Unicode strings in option help, description, and epilog. ........ r46862 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-11 19:04:22 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Release the GIL during COM method calls, to avoid deadlocks in Python coded COM objects. ........ r46863 | tim.peters | 2006-06-11 21:42:51 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46864 | tim.peters | 2006-06-11 21:43:49 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Add missing svn:eol-style property to text files. ........ r46865 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-11 21:45:57 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Remove message about using make frameworkinstall, that's no longer necesssary ........ r46866 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-11 22:23:29 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Use configure to substitute the correct prefix instead of hardcoding ........ r46867 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-11 22:24:45 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 4 lines - Change fixapplepython23.py to ensure that it will run with /usr/bin/python on intel macs. - Fix some minor problems in the installer for OSX ........ r46868 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 22:25:56 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Try to fix several networking tests. The problem is that if hosts have a search path setup, some of these hosts resolve to the wrong address. By appending a period to the hostname, the hostname should only resolve to what we want it to resolve to. Hopefully this doesn't break different bots. ........ r46869 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 22:42:02 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 7 lines Try to fix another networking test. The problem is that if hosts have a search path setup, some of these hosts resolve to the wrong address. By appending a period to the hostname, the hostname should only resolve to what we want it to resolve to. Hopefully this doesn't break different bots. Also add more info to failure message to aid debugging test failure. ........ r46870 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 22:46:46 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Fix test on PPC64 buildbot. It raised an IOError (really an URLError which derives from an IOError). That seems valid. Env Error includes both OSError and IOError, so this seems like a reasonable fix. ........ r46871 | tim.peters | 2006-06-11 22:52:59 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 10 lines compare_generic_iter(): Fixed the failure of test_wsgiref's testFileWrapper when running with -O. test_simple_validation_error still fails under -O. That appears to be because wsgiref's validate.py uses `assert` statements all over the place to check arguments for sanity. That should all be changed (it's not a logical error in the software if a user passes bogus arguments, so this isn't a reasonable use for `assert` -- checking external preconditions should generally raise ValueError or TypeError instead, as appropriate). ........ r46872 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-11 23:38:38 +0200 (Sun, 11 Jun 2006) | 1 line Get test to pass on S/390. Shout if you think this change is incorrect. ........ r46873 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:05:55 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Cleanup Py_ssize_t a little (get rid of second #ifdef) ........ r46874 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:06:17 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix some Py_ssize_t issues ........ r46875 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:06:42 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix some Py_ssize_t issues ........ r46876 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:07:24 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Cleanup: Remove import of types to get StringTypes, we can just use basestring. ........ r46877 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:07:57 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Don't truncate if size_t is bigger than uint ........ r46878 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:08:41 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Don't leak the list object if there's an error allocating the item storage. Backport candidate ........ r46879 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:09:03 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix typo. Backport if anyone cares. :-) ........ r46880 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:09:34 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix indentation of case and a Py_ssize_t issue. ........ r46881 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:11:18 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Get rid of f_restricted too. Doc the other 4 ints that were already removed at the NeedForSpeed sprint. ........ r46882 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:13:21 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix the socket tests so they can be run concurrently. Backport candidate ........ r46883 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 04:16:10 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line i and j are initialized below when used. No need to do it twice ........ r46884 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 05:05:03 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Remove unused import ........ r46885 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 05:05:40 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Impl ssize_t ........ r46886 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-12 05:33:09 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 6 lines Patch #1503046, Conditional compilation of zlib.(de)compressobj.copy copy is only in newer versions of zlib. This should allow zlibmodule to work with older versions like the Tru64 buildbot. ........ r46887 | phillip.eby | 2006-06-12 06:04:32 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Sync w/external release 0.1.2. Please see PEP 360 before making changes to external packages. ........ r46888 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-12 06:26:31 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Get rid of function pointer cast. ........ r46889 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-12 08:05:57 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 3 lines I don't know how that happend, but the entire file contents was duplicated. Thanks to Simon Percivall for the heads up. ........ r46890 | nick.coghlan | 2006-06-12 10:19:37 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix site module docstring to match the code ........ r46891 | nick.coghlan | 2006-06-12 10:23:02 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix site module docstring to match the code for Mac OSX, too ........ r46892 | nick.coghlan | 2006-06-12 10:27:13 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line The site module documentation also described the Windows behaviour incorrectly. ........ r46893 | nick.coghlan | 2006-06-12 12:17:11 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Make the -m switch conform to the documentation of sys.path by behaving like the -c switch ........ r46894 | kristjan.jonsson | 2006-06-12 17:45:12 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Fix the CRT argument error handling for VisualStudio .NET 2005. Install a CRT error handler and disable the assertion for debug builds. This causes CRT to set errno to EINVAL. This update fixes crash cases in the test suite where the default CRT error handler would cause process exit. ........ r46899 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-12 22:56:48 +0200 (Mon, 12 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add pep-291 compatibility markers. ........ r46901 | ka-ping.yee | 2006-06-13 01:47:52 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Add the uuid module. This module has been tested so far on Windows XP (Python 2.4 and 2.5a2), Mac OS X (Python 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5a2), and Linux (Python 2.4 and 2.5a2). ........ r46902 | tim.peters | 2006-06-13 02:30:01 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46903 | tim.peters | 2006-06-13 02:30:50 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Added missing svn:eol-style property to text files. ........ r46905 | tim.peters | 2006-06-13 05:30:07 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 5 lines get_matching_blocks(): rewrote code & comments so they match; added more comments about why it's this way at all; and removed what looked like needless expense (sorting (i, j, k) triples directly should give exactly the same order as sorting (i, (i, j, k)) pairs). ........ r46906 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-13 06:08:53 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 1 line Don't fail if another process is listening on our port. ........ r46908 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-13 10:28:19 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Initialize the type object so pychecker can't crash the interpreter. ........ r46909 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-13 10:41:06 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 1 line Verify the crash due to EncodingMap not initialized does not return ........ r46910 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-13 10:56:14 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Add some windows datatypes that were missing from this file, and add the aliases defined in windows header files for the structures. ........ r46911 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-13 11:40:14 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Add back WCHAR, UINT, DOUBLE, _LARGE_INTEGER, _ULARGE_INTEGER. VARIANT_BOOL is a special _ctypes data type, not c_short. ........ r46912 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-13 13:19:56 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Linecache contains support for PEP302 loaders, but fails to deal with loaders that return None to indicate that the module is valid but no source is available. This patch fixes that. ........ r46913 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-13 13:57:04 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 1 line Mention uuid module ........ r46915 | walter.doerwald | 2006-06-13 14:02:12 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Fix passing errors to the encoder and decoder functions. ........ r46917 | walter.doerwald | 2006-06-13 14:04:43 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 3 lines errors is an attribute in the incremental decoder not an argument. ........ r46919 | andrew.macintyre | 2006-06-13 17:04:24 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 11 lines Patch #1454481: Make thread stack size runtime tunable. Heavily revised, comprising revisions: 46640 - original trunk revision (backed out in r46655) 46647 - markup fix (backed out in r46655) 46692:46918 merged from branch aimacintyre-sf1454481 branch tested on buildbots (Windows buildbots had problems not related to these changes). ........ r46920 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-13 18:06:55 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Remove unused variable. ........ r46921 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-13 18:41:41 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add ability to set stack size ........ r46923 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-06-13 19:04:26 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Update pybench to version 2.0. ........ r46924 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-06-13 19:07:14 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Revert wrong svn copy. ........ r46925 | andrew.macintyre | 2006-06-13 19:14:36 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines fix exception usage ........ r46927 | tim.peters | 2006-06-13 20:37:07 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46928 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-06-13 20:56:56 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 9 lines Updated to pybench 2.0. See svn.python.org/external/pybench-2.0 for the original import of that version. Note that platform.py was not copied over from pybench-2.0 since it is already part of Python 2.5. ........ r46929 | andrew.macintyre | 2006-06-13 21:02:35 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Increase the small thread stack size to get the test to pass reliably on the one buildbot that insists on more than 32kB of thread stack. ........ r46930 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2006-06-13 21:20:07 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46931 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-13 22:18:43 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines More docs for ctypes. ........ r46932 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-13 23:34:24 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Ignore .pyc and .pyo files in Pybench. ........ r46933 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-13 23:46:41 +0200 (Tue, 13 Jun 2006) | 7 lines If a classic class defined a __coerce__() method that just returned its two arguments in reverse, the interpreter would infinitely recourse trying to get a coercion that worked. So put in a recursion check after a coercion is made and the next call to attempt to use the coerced values. Fixes bug #992017 and closes crashers/coerce.py . ........ r46936 | gerhard.haering | 2006-06-14 00:24:47 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Merged changes from external pysqlite 2.3.0 release. Documentation updates will follow in a few hours at the latest. Then we should be ready for beta1. ........ r46937 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-14 00:26:13 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Missed test for rev. 46933; infinite recursion from __coerce__() returning its arguments reversed. ........ r46938 | gerhard.haering | 2006-06-14 00:53:48 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Updated documentation for pysqlite 2.3.0 API. ........ r46939 | tim.peters | 2006-06-14 06:09:25 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 10 lines SequenceMatcher.get_matching_blocks(): This now guarantees that adjacent triples in the result list describe non-adjacent matching blocks. That's _nice_ to have, and Guido said he wanted it. Not a bugfix candidate: Guido or not ;-), this changes visible endcase semantics (note that some tests had to change), and nothing about this was documented before. Since it was working as designed, and behavior was consistent with the docs, it wasn't "a bug". ........ r46940 | tim.peters | 2006-06-14 06:13:00 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Repaired typo in new comment. ........ r46941 | tim.peters | 2006-06-14 06:15:27 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46942 | fred.drake | 2006-06-14 06:25:02 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 3 lines - make some disabled tests run what they intend when enabled - remove some over-zealous triple-quoting ........ r46943 | fred.drake | 2006-06-14 07:04:47 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 3 lines add tests for two cases that are handled correctly in the current code, but that SF patch 1504676 as written mis-handles ........ r46944 | fred.drake | 2006-06-14 07:15:51 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 1 line explain an XXX in more detail ........ r46945 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-14 07:21:04 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 1 line Patch #1455898: Incremental mode for "mbcs" codec. ........ r46946 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-14 08:08:31 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1339007: Shelf objects now don't raise an exception in their __del__ method when initialization failed. ........ r46948 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-14 08:18:15 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix docstring. ........ r46949 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-14 08:29:07 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Bug #1501122: mention __gt__ &co in description of comparison order. ........ r46951 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-14 09:08:38 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 1 line Write more docs. ........ r46952 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-14 10:31:39 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1153163: describe __add__ vs __radd__ behavior when adding objects of same type/of subclasses of the other. ........ r46954 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-14 10:42:11 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1202018: add some common mime.types locations. ........ r46955 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-14 10:50:03 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1117556: SimpleHTTPServer now tries to find and use the system's mime.types file for determining MIME types. ........ r46957 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-14 11:09:08 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 1 line Document paramflags. ........ r46958 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-14 11:20:11 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add an __all__ list, since this module does 'from ctypes import *'. ........ r46959 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-14 15:59:15 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add item ........ r46961 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-14 18:46:43 +0200 (Wed, 14 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Bug #805015: doc error in PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject. ........ r46962 | gerhard.haering | 2006-06-15 00:28:37 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 10 lines - Added version checks in C code to make sure we don't trigger bugs in older SQLite versions. - Added version checks in test suite so that we don't execute tests that we know will fail with older (buggy) SQLite versions. Now, all tests should run against all SQLite versions from 3.0.8 until 3.3.6 (latest one now). The sqlite3 module can be built against all these SQLite versions and the sqlite3 module does its best to not trigger bugs in SQLite, but using SQLite 3.3.3 or later is recommended. ........ r46963 | tim.peters | 2006-06-15 00:38:13 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46964 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-15 06:54:29 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 9 lines Speculative checkin (requires approval of Gerhard Haering) This backs out the test changes in 46962 which prevented crashes by not running the tests via a version check. All the version checks added in that rev were removed from the tests. Code was added to the error handler in connection.c that seems to work with older versions of sqlite including 3.1.3. ........ r46965 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-15 07:55:49 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 1 line Try to narrow window of failure on slow/busy boxes (ppc64 buildbot) ........ r46966 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-15 08:45:05 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Make import/lookup of mbcs fail on non-Windows systems. ........ r46967 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-15 10:14:18 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Patch #1446489 (zipfile: support for ZIP64) ........ r46968 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-15 10:16:44 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 6 lines Re-revert this change. Install the version check and don't run the test until Gerhard has time to fully debug the issue. This affects versions before 3.2.1 (possibly only versions earlier than 3.1.3). Based on discussion on python-checkins. ........ r46969 | gregory.p.smith | 2006-06-15 10:52:32 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 6 lines - bsddb: multithreaded DB access using the simple bsddb module interface now works reliably. It has been updated to use automatic BerkeleyDB deadlock detection and the bsddb.dbutils.DeadlockWrap wrapper to retry database calls that would previously deadlock. [SF python bug #775414] ........ r46970 | gregory.p.smith | 2006-06-15 11:23:52 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 2 lines minor documentation cleanup. mention the bsddb.db interface explicitly by name. ........ r46971 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-15 11:57:03 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Steal the trick from test_compiler to print out a slow msg. This will hopefully get the buildbots to pass. Not sure this test will be feasible or even work. But everything is red now, so it can't get much worse. ........ r46972 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-15 12:24:49 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 1 line Print some more info to get an idea of how much longer the test will last ........ r46981 | tim.peters | 2006-06-15 20:04:40 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 6 lines Try to reduce the extreme peak memory and disk-space use of this test. It probably still requires more disk space than most buildbots have, and in any case is still so intrusive that if we don't find another way to test this I'm taking my buildbot offline permanently ;-) ........ r46982 | tim.peters | 2006-06-15 20:06:29 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r46983 | tim.peters | 2006-06-15 20:07:28 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Add missing svn:eol-style property to text files. ........ r46984 | tim.peters | 2006-06-15 20:38:19 +0200 (Thu, 15 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Oops -- I introduced an off-by-6436159488 error. ........ r46990 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-16 06:30:34 +0200 (Fri, 16 Jun 2006) | 1 line Disable this test until we can determine what to do about it ........ r46991 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-16 06:31:06 +0200 (Fri, 16 Jun 2006) | 1 line Param name is dir, not directory. Update docstring. Backport candidate ........ r46992 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-16 06:31:28 +0200 (Fri, 16 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add missing period in comment. ........ r46993 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-16 06:32:43 +0200 (Fri, 16 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix whitespace, there are memory leaks in this module. ........ r46995 | fred.drake | 2006-06-17 01:45:06 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 3 lines SF patch 1504676: Make sgmllib char and entity references pluggable (implementation/tests contributed by Sam Ruby) ........ r46996 | fred.drake | 2006-06-17 03:07:54 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 1 line fix change that broke the htmllib tests ........ r46998 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-17 11:15:14 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Patch #763580: Add name and value arguments to Tkinter variable classes. ........ r46999 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-17 11:20:41 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Patch #1096231: Add default argument to wm_iconbitmap. ........ r47000 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-17 11:25:15 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Patch #1494750: Destroy master after deleting children. ........ r47003 | george.yoshida | 2006-06-17 18:31:52 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 2 lines markup fix ........ r47005 | george.yoshida | 2006-06-17 18:39:13 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Update url. Old url returned status code:301 Moved permanently. ........ r47007 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-17 20:44:27 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Patch #812986: Update the canvas even if not tracing. ........ r47008 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-17 21:03:26 +0200 (Sat, 17 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Patch #815924: Restore ability to pass type= and icon= ........ r47009 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-18 00:37:45 +0200 (Sun, 18 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix typo in docstring ........ r47010 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-18 00:38:15 +0200 (Sun, 18 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix memory leak reported by valgrind while running test_subprocess ........ r47011 | fred.drake | 2006-06-18 04:57:35 +0200 (Sun, 18 Jun 2006) | 1 line remove unnecessary markup ........ r47013 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-18 21:35:01 +0200 (Sun, 18 Jun 2006) | 7 lines Prevent spurious leaks when running regrtest.py -R. There may be more issues that crop up from time to time, but this change seems to have been pretty stable (no spurious warnings) for about a week. Other modules which use threads may require similar use of threading_setup/threading_cleanup from test_support. ........ r47014 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-18 21:37:40 +0200 (Sun, 18 Jun 2006) | 9 lines The hppa ubuntu box sometimes hangs forever in these tests. My guess is that the wait is failing for some reason. Use WNOHANG, so we won't wait until the buildbot kills the test suite. I haven't been able to reproduce the failure, so I'm not sure if this will help or not. Hopefully, this change will cause the test to fail, rather than hang. That will be better since we will get the rest of the test results. It may also help us debug the real problem. ........ r47015 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-18 22:10:24 +0200 (Sun, 18 Jun 2006) | 1 line Revert 47014 until it is more robust ........ r47016 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-18 23:27:04 +0200 (Sun, 18 Jun 2006) | 6 lines Fix typos. Fix doctest example. Mention in the tutorial that 'errcheck' is explained in the ref manual. Use better wording in some places. Remoce code examples that shouldn't be in the tutorial. Remove some XXX notices. ........ r47017 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-19 00:17:29 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1507676: improve exception messages in abstract.c, object.c and typeobject.c. ........ r47018 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-19 07:40:44 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 1 line Use Py_ssize_t ........ r47019 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-19 08:35:54 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Add news entry about error msg improvement. ........ r47020 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-19 09:07:49 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Try to repair the failing test on the OpenBSD buildbot. Trial and error... ........ r47021 | tim.peters | 2006-06-19 09:45:16 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r47022 | walter.doerwald | 2006-06-19 10:07:50 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Patch #1506645: add Python wrappers for the curses functions is_term_resized, resize_term and resizeterm. This uses three separate configure checks (one for each function). ........ r47023 | walter.doerwald | 2006-06-19 10:14:09 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Make check order match in configure and configure.in. ........ r47024 | tim.peters | 2006-06-19 10:14:28 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Repair KeyError when running test_threaded_import under -R, as reported by Neal on python-dev. ........ r47025 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-19 10:32:46 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Next try to fix the OpenBSD buildbot tests: Use ctypes.util.find_library to locate the C runtime library on platforms where is returns useful results. ........ r47026 | tim.peters | 2006-06-19 11:09:44 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 13 lines TestHelp.make_parser(): This was making a permanent change to os.environ (setting envar COLUMNS), which at least caused test_float_default() to fail if the tests were run more than once. This repairs the test_optparse -R failures Neal reported on python-dev. It also explains some seemingly bizarre test_optparse failures we saw a couple weeks ago on the buildbots, when test_optparse failed due to test_file failing to clean up after itself, and then test_optparse failed in an entirely different way when regrtest's -w option ran test_optparse a second time. It's now obvious that make_parser() permanently changing os.environ was responsible for the second half of that. ........ r47027 | anthony.baxter | 2006-06-19 14:04:15 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Preparing for 2.5b1. ........ r47029 | fred.drake | 2006-06-19 19:31:16 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 1 line remove non-working document formats from edist ........ r47030 | gerhard.haering | 2006-06-19 23:17:35 +0200 (Mon, 19 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Fixed a memory leak that was introduced with incorrect usage of the Python weak reference API in pysqlite 2.2.1. Bumbed pysqlite version number to upcoming pysqlite 2.3.1 release. ........ r47032 | ka-ping.yee | 2006-06-20 00:49:36 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Remove Python 2.3 compatibility comment. ........ r47033 | trent.mick | 2006-06-20 01:21:25 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Upgrade pyexpat to expat 2.0.0 (http://python.org/sf/1462338). ........ r47034 | trent.mick | 2006-06-20 01:57:41 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 3 lines [ 1295808 ] expat symbols should be namespaced in pyexpat (http://python.org/sf/1295808) ........ r47039 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-20 13:52:16 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 1 line Uncomment wsgiref section ........ r47040 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-20 14:15:09 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add four library items ........ r47041 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-20 14:19:54 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 1 line Terminology and typography fixes ........ r47042 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-20 15:05:12 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 1 line Add introductory paragraphs summarizing the release; minor edits ........ r47043 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-20 15:11:29 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 1 line Minor edits and rearrangements; markup fix ........ r47044 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-20 15:20:30 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1504456] Mention xml -> xmlcore change ........ r47047 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-20 19:30:26 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Raise TestSkipped when the test socket connection is refused. ........ r47049 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-20 21:20:17 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Fix typo of exception name. ........ r47053 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-21 18:57:57 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 5 lines At the C level, tuple arguments are passed in directly to the exception constructor, meaning it is treated as *args, not as a single argument. This means using the 'message' attribute won't work (until Py3K comes around), and so one must grab from 'arg' to get the error number. ........ r47054 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-21 19:10:18 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 1 line Link to LibRef module documentation ........ r47055 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-21 19:17:10 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 1 line Note some of Barry's work ........ r47056 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-21 19:17:28 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 1 line Bump version ........ r47057 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-21 19:45:17 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 3 lines fix [ 1509132 ] compiler module builds incorrect AST for TryExceptFinally ........ r47058 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-21 19:52:36 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Make test_fcntl aware of netbsd3. ........ r47059 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-21 19:53:17 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1509001: expected skips for netbsd3. ........ r47060 | gerhard.haering | 2006-06-21 22:55:04 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Removed call to enable_callback_tracebacks that slipped in by accident. ........ r47061 | armin.rigo | 2006-06-21 23:58:50 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006) | 13 lines Fix for an obscure bug introduced by revs 46806 and 46808, with a test. The problem of checking too eagerly for recursive calls is the following: if a RuntimeError is caused by recursion, and if code needs to normalize it immediately (as in the 2nd test), then PyErr_NormalizeException() needs a call to the RuntimeError class to instantiate it, and this hits the recursion limit again... causing PyErr_NormalizeException() to never finish. Moved this particular recursion check to slot_tp_call(), which is not involved in instantiating built-in exceptions. Backport candidate. ........ r47064 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-22 08:30:50 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Copy the wsgiref package during make install. ........ r47065 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-22 08:35:30 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 1 line Reset the doc date to today for the automatic doc builds ........ r47067 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-22 15:10:23 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 1 line Mention how to suppress warnings ........ r47069 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-22 16:46:17 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Set lineno correctly on list, tuple and dict literals. ........ r47070 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-22 16:46:46 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 4 lines Test for correct compilation of try-except-finally stmt. Test for correct lineno on list, tuple, dict literals. ........ r47071 | fred.drake | 2006-06-22 17:50:08 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 1 line fix markup nit ........ r47072 | brett.cannon | 2006-06-22 18:49:14 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 6 lines 'warning's was improperly requiring that a command-line Warning category be both a subclass of Warning and a subclass of types.ClassType. The latter is no longer true thanks to new-style exceptions. Closes bug #1510580. Thanks to AMK for the test. ........ r47073 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-22 20:33:54 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 3 lines MacOSX: Add a message to the first screen of the installer that tells users how to avoid updates to their shell profile. ........ r47074 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-22 21:02:18 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Fix my name ;) ........ r47075 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-22 21:07:36 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Small fixes, mostly in the markup. ........ r47076 | peter.astrand | 2006-06-22 22:06:46 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 1 line Make it possible to run test_subprocess.py on Python 2.2, which lacks test_support.is_resource_enabled. ........ r47077 | peter.astrand | 2006-06-22 22:21:26 +0200 (Thu, 22 Jun 2006) | 1 line Applied patch #1506758: Prevent MemoryErrors with large MAXFD. ........ r47079 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-23 05:32:44 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fix refleak ........ r47080 | fred.drake | 2006-06-23 08:03:45 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jun 2006) | 9 lines - SF bug #853506: IP6 address parsing in sgmllib ('[' and ']' were not accepted in unquoted attribute values) - cleaned up tests of character and entity reference decoding so the tests cover the documented relationships among handle_charref, handle_entityref, convert_charref, convert_codepoint, and convert_entityref, without bringing up Unicode issues that sgmllib cannot be involved in ........ r47085 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-23 21:23:40 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jun 2006) | 11 lines Fit Makefile for the Python doc environment better; this is a step toward including the howtos in the build process. * Put LaTeX output in ../paper-<whatever>/. * Put HTML output in ../html/ * Explain some of the Makefile variables * Remove some cruft dating to my environment (e.g. the 'web' target) This makefile isn't currently invoked by the documentation build process, so these changes won't destabilize anything. ........ r47086 | hyeshik.chang | 2006-06-23 23:16:18 +0200 (Fri, 23 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Bug #1511381: codec_getstreamcodec() in codec.c is corrected to omit a default "error" argument for NULL pointer. This allows the parser to take a codec from cjkcodecs again. (Reported by Taewook Kang and reviewed by Walter Doerwald) ........ r47091 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-25 22:44:16 +0200 (Sun, 25 Jun 2006) | 6 lines Workaround for bug #1512124 Without this patch IDLE will get unresponsive when you open the debugger window on OSX. This is both using the system Tcl/Tk on Tiger as the latest universal download from tk-components.sf.net. ........ r47092 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-25 23:14:19 +0200 (Sun, 25 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Drop the calldll demo's for macos, calldll isn't present anymore, no need to keep the demo's around. ........ r47093 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-25 23:15:58 +0200 (Sun, 25 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Use a path without a double slash to compile the .py files after installation (macosx, binary installer). This fixes bug #1508369 for python 2.5. ........ r47094 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-25 23:19:06 +0200 (Sun, 25 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Also install the .egg-info files in Lib. This will cause wsgiref.egg-info to be installed. ........ r47097 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-26 14:40:02 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jun 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1511998] Various comments from Nick Coghlan; thanks! ........ r47098 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-26 14:43:43 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jun 2006) | 1 line Describe workaround for PyRange_New()'s removal ........ r47099 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-26 15:08:24 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jun 2006) | 5 lines [Bug #1512163] Fix typo. This change will probably break tests on FreeBSD buildbots, but I'll check in a fix for that next. ........ r47100 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-26 15:12:16 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jun 2006) | 9 lines [Bug #1512163] Use one set of locking methods, lockf(); remove the flock() calls. On FreeBSD, the two methods lockf() and flock() end up using the same mechanism and the second one fails. A Linux man page claims that the two methods are orthogonal (so locks acquired one way don't interact with locks acquired the other way) but that clearly must be false. ........ r47101 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-26 15:23:10 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Add a test for a conflicting lock. On slow machines, maybe the time intervals (2 sec, 0.5 sec) will be too tight. I'll see how the buildbots like it. ........ r47103 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-26 16:33:24 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jun 2006) | 1 line Windows doesn't have os.fork(). I'll just disable this test for now ........ r47106 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-26 19:00:35 +0200 (Mon, 26 Jun 2006) | 9 lines Attempt to fix build failure on OS X and Debian alpha; the symptom is consistent with os.wait() returning immediately because some other subprocess had previously exited; the test suite then immediately tries to lock the mailbox and gets an error saying it's already locked. To fix this, do a waitpid() so the test suite only continues once the intended child process has exited. ........ r47113 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-27 06:06:46 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 1 line Ignore some more warnings in the dynamic linker on an older gentoo ........ r47114 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-27 06:09:13 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 6 lines Instead of doing a make test, run the regression tests out of the installed copy. This will hopefully catch problems where directories are added under Lib/ but not to Makefile.pre.in. This breaks out the 2 runs of the test suite with and without -O which is also nicer. ........ r47115 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-27 06:12:58 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Fix SF bug #1513032, 'make install' failure on FreeBSD 5.3. No need to install lib-old, it's empty in 2.5. ........ r47116 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-27 06:23:06 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 1 line Test unimportant change to verify buildbot does not try to build ........ r47117 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-27 06:26:30 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 1 line Try again: test unimportant change to verify buildbot does not try to build ........ r47118 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-27 06:28:56 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 1 line Verify buildbot picks up these changes (really needs testing after last change to Makefile.pre.in) ........ r47121 | vinay.sajip | 2006-06-27 09:34:37 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 1 line Removed buggy exception handling in doRollover of rotating file handlers. Exceptions now propagate to caller. ........ r47123 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-27 12:08:25 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 3 lines MacOSX: fix rather dumb buglet that made it impossible to create extensions on OSX 10.3 when using a binary distribution build on 10.4. ........ r47125 | tim.peters | 2006-06-27 13:52:49 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r47128 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-27 14:53:52 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 8 lines Use staticly build copies of zlib and bzip2 to build the OSX installer, that way the resulting binaries have a better change of running on 10.3. This patch also updates the search logic for sleepycat db3/4, without this patch you cannot use a sleepycat build with a non-standard prefix; with this you can (at least on OSX) if you add the prefix to CPPFLAGS/LDFLAGS at configure-time. This change is needed to build the binary installer for OSX. ........ r47131 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-06-27 17:45:32 +0200 (Tue, 27 Jun 2006) | 5 lines macosx: Install a libpython2.5.a inside the framework as a symlink to the actual dylib at the root of the framework, that way tools that expect a unix-like install (python-config, but more importantly external products like mod_python) work correctly. ........ r47137 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-28 07:03:22 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jun 2006) | 4 lines According to the man pages on Gentoo Linux and Tru64, EACCES or EAGAIN can be returned if fcntl (lockf) fails. This fixes the test failure on Tru64 by checking for either error rather than just EAGAIN. ........ r47139 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-28 08:28:31 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jun 2006) | 5 lines Fix bug #1512695: cPickle.loads could crash if it was interrupted with a KeyboardInterrupt since PyTuple_Pack was passed a NULL. Will backport. ........ r47142 | nick.coghlan | 2006-06-28 12:41:47 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jun 2006) | 1 line Make full module name available as __module_name__ even when __name__ is set to something else (like '__main__') ........ r47143 | armin.rigo | 2006-06-28 12:49:51 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jun 2006) | 2 lines A couple of crashers of the "won't fix" kind. ........ r47147 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-28 16:25:20 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jun 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1508766] Add docs for uuid module; docs written by George Yoshida, with minor rearrangements by me. ........ r47148 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-06-28 16:27:21 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jun 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1508766] Add docs for uuid module; this puts the module in the 'Internet Protocols' section. Arguably this module could also have gone in the chapters on strings or encodings, maybe even the crypto chapter. Fred, please move if you see fit. ........ r47151 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-28 22:23:25 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Fix end_fill(). ........ r47153 | trent.mick | 2006-06-28 22:30:41 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Mention the expat upgrade and pyexpat fix I put in 2.5b1. ........ r47154 | fred.drake | 2006-06-29 02:51:53 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jun 2006) | 6 lines SF bug #1504333: sgmlib should allow angle brackets in quoted values (modified patch by Sam Ruby; changed to use separate REs for start and end tags to reduce matching cost for end tags; extended tests; updated to avoid breaking previous changes to support IPv6 addresses in unquoted attribute values) ........ r47156 | fred.drake | 2006-06-29 04:57:48 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jun 2006) | 1 line document recent bugfixes in sgmllib ........ r47158 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-29 06:10:08 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jun 2006) | 10 lines Add new utility function, reap_children(), to test_support. This should be called at the end of each test that spawns children (perhaps it should be called from regrtest instead?). This will hopefully prevent some of the unexplained failures in the buildbots (hppa and alpha) during tests that spawn children. The problems were not reproducible. There were many zombies that remained at the end of several tests. In the worst case, this shouldn't cause any more problems, though it may not help either. Time will tell. ........ r47159 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-29 07:48:14 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jun 2006) | 5 lines This should fix the buildbot failure on s/390 which can't connect to gmail.org. It makes the error message consistent and always sends to stderr. It would be much better for all the networking tests to hit only python.org. ........ r47161 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-29 20:34:15 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Protect the thread api calls in the _ctypes extension module within #ifdef WITH_THREADS/#endif blocks. Found by Sam Rushing. ........ r47162 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-06-29 20:58:44 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Patch #1509163: MS Toolkit Compiler no longer available ........ r47163 | skip.montanaro | 2006-06-29 21:20:09 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jun 2006) | 1 line add string methods to index ........ r47164 | vinay.sajip | 2006-06-30 02:13:08 +0200 (Fri, 30 Jun 2006) | 1 line Fixed bug in fileConfig() which failed to clear logging._handlerList ........ r47166 | tim.peters | 2006-06-30 08:18:39 +0200 (Fri, 30 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r47170 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-30 09:32:16 +0200 (Fri, 30 Jun 2006) | 1 line Silence compiler warning ........ r47171 | neal.norwitz | 2006-06-30 09:32:46 +0200 (Fri, 30 Jun 2006) | 1 line Another problem reported by Coverity. Backport candidate. ........ r47175 | thomas.heller | 2006-06-30 19:44:54 +0200 (Fri, 30 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Revert the use of PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T in PyErr_Format. ........ r47176 | tim.peters | 2006-06-30 20:34:51 +0200 (Fri, 30 Jun 2006) | 2 lines Remove now-unused fidding with PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T. ........ r47177 | georg.brandl | 2006-06-30 20:47:56 +0200 (Fri, 30 Jun 2006) | 3 lines Document decorator usage of property. ........ r47181 | fred.drake | 2006-06-30 21:29:25 +0200 (Fri, 30 Jun 2006) | 4 lines - consistency nit: always include "()" in \function and \method (*should* be done by the presentation, but that requires changes all over) - avoid spreading the __name meme ........ r47188 | vinay.sajip | 2006-07-01 12:45:20 +0200 (Sat, 01 Jul 2006) | 1 line Added entry for fileConfig() bugfix. ........ r47189 | vinay.sajip | 2006-07-01 12:47:20 +0200 (Sat, 01 Jul 2006) | 1 line Added duplicate call to fileConfig() to ensure that it cleans up after itself correctly. ........ r47190 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-01 17:33:37 +0200 (Sat, 01 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Release all forwarded functions in .close. Fixes #1513223. ........ r47191 | fred.drake | 2006-07-01 18:28:20 +0200 (Sat, 01 Jul 2006) | 7 lines SF bug #1296433 (Expat bug #1515266): Unchecked calls to character data handler would cause a segfault. This merges in Expat's lib/xmlparse.c revisions 1.154 and 1.155, which fix this and a closely related problem (the later does not affect Python). Moved the crasher test to the tests for xml.parsers.expat. ........ r47197 | gerhard.haering | 2006-07-02 19:48:30 +0200 (Sun, 02 Jul 2006) | 4 lines The sqlite3 module did cut off data from the SQLite database at the first null character before sending it to a custom converter. This has been fixed now. ........ r47198 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-02 20:44:00 +0200 (Sun, 02 Jul 2006) | 1 line Correct arithmetic in access on Win32. Fixes #1513646. ........ r47203 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-03 09:58:09 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 1 line Cleanup: Remove commented out code. ........ r47204 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-03 09:59:50 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 1 line Don't run the doctests with Python 2.3 because it doesn't have the ELLIPSIS flag. ........ r47205 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-03 10:04:05 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 7 lines Fixes so that _ctypes can be compiled with the MingW compiler. It seems that the definition of '__attribute__(x)' was responsible for the compiler ignoring the '__fastcall' attribute on the ffi_closure_SYSV function in libffi_msvc/ffi.c, took me quite some time to figure this out. ........ r47206 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-03 10:08:14 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 11 lines Add a new function uses_seh() to the _ctypes extension module. This will return True if Windows Structured Exception handling (SEH) is used when calling functions, False otherwise. Currently, only MSVC supports SEH. Fix the test so that it doesn't crash when run with MingW compiled _ctypes. Note that two tests are still failing when mingw is used, I suspect structure layout differences and function calling conventions between MSVC and MingW. ........ r47207 | tim.peters | 2006-07-03 10:23:19 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r47208 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-03 11:44:00 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Only setup canvas when it is first created. Fixes #1514703 ........ r47209 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-03 12:05:30 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Reimplement turtle.circle using a polyline, to allow correct filling of arcs. Also fixes #1514693. ........ r47210 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-03 12:19:49 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1514693: Update turtle's heading when switching between degrees and radians. ........ r47211 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-03 13:12:06 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Document functions added in 2.3 and 2.5. ........ r47212 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-03 14:19:50 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1417699: Reject locale-specific decimal point in float() and atof(). ........ r47213 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-03 14:28:58 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1267547: Put proper recursive setup.py call into the spec file generated by bdist_rpm. ........ r47215 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-03 15:01:35 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Patch #825417: Fix timeout processing in expect, read_until. Will backport to 2.4. ........ r47218 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-03 15:47:40 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Put method-wrappers into trashcan. Fixes #927248. ........ r47219 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-03 16:07:30 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1515932] Clarify description of slice assignment ........ r47220 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-03 16:16:09 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 4 lines [Bug #1511911] Clarify description of optional arguments to sorted() by improving the xref to the section on lists, and by copying the explanations of the arguments (with a slight modification). ........ r47223 | kristjan.jonsson | 2006-07-03 16:59:05 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 1 line Fix build problems with the platform SDK on windows. It is not sufficient to test for the C compiler version when determining if we have the secure CRT from microsoft. Must test with an undocumented macro, __STDC_SECURE_LIB__ too. ........ r47224 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-07-04 14:30:22 +0200 (Tue, 04 Jul 2006) | 7 lines Sync the darwin/x86 port libffi with the copy in PyObjC. This fixes a number of bugs in that port. The most annoying ones were due to some subtle differences between the document ABI and the actual implementation :-( (there are no python unittests that fail without this patch, but without it some of libffi's unittests fail). ........ r47234 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-05 10:21:00 +0200 (Wed, 05 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Remove remaining references to OverflowWarning. ........ r47236 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-05 11:13:56 +0200 (Wed, 05 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix the bitfield test when _ctypes is compiled with MingW. Structures containing bitfields may have different layout on MSVC and MingW . ........ r47237 | thomas.wouters | 2006-07-05 13:03:49 +0200 (Wed, 05 Jul 2006) | 15 lines Fix bug in passing tuples to string.Template. All other values (with working str() or repr()) would work, just not multi-value tuples. Probably not a backport candidate, since it changes the behaviour of passing a single-element tuple: >>> string.Template("$foo").substitute(dict(foo=(1,))) '(1,)' versus '1' ........ r47241 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-05 16:18:45 +0200 (Wed, 05 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Patch #1517490: fix glitches in filter() docs. ........ r47244 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-05 17:50:05 +0200 (Wed, 05 Jul 2006) | 2 lines no need to elaborate "string". ........ r47251 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-06 06:28:59 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix refleaks reported by Shane Hathaway in SF patch #1515361. This change contains only the changes related to leaking the copy variable. ........ r47253 | fred.drake | 2006-07-06 07:13:22 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 4 lines - back out Expat change; the final fix to Expat will be different - change the pyexpat wrapper to not be so sensitive to this detail of the Expat implementation (the ex-crasher test still passes) ........ r47257 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-06 08:45:08 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add a NEWS entry for a recent pyexpat fix ........ r47258 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-06 08:55:58 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Add sqlite3.dll to the DLLs component, not to the TkDLLs component. Fixes #1517388. ........ r47259 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-06 09:05:21 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 1 line Properly quote compileall and Lib paths in case TARGETDIR has a space. ........ r47260 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-06 09:50:18 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Revert the change done in svn revision 47206: Add a new function uses_seh() to the _ctypes extension module. This will return True if Windows Structured Exception handling (SEH) is used when calling functions, False otherwise. ........ r47261 | armin.rigo | 2006-07-06 09:58:18 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 3 lines A couple of examples about how to attack the fact that _PyType_Lookup() returns a borrowed ref. Many of the calls are open to attack. ........ r47262 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-06 10:28:14 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 2 lines The test that calls a function with invalid arguments and catches the resulting Windows access violation will not be run by default. ........ r47263 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-06 10:48:35 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Patch #1517790: It is now possible to use custom objects in the ctypes foreign function argtypes sequence as long as they provide a from_param method, no longer is it required that the object is a ctypes type. ........ r47264 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-06 10:58:40 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Document the Struture and Union constructors. ........ r47265 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-06 11:11:22 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Document the changes in svn revision 47263, from patch #1517790. ........ r47267 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-07-06 12:13:35 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 7 lines This patch solves the problem Skip was seeing with zlib, this patch ensures that configure uses similar compiler flags as setup.py when doing the zlib test. Without this patch configure would use the first shared library on the linker path, with this patch it uses the first shared or static library on that path just like setup.py. ........ r47268 | thomas.wouters | 2006-07-06 12:48:28 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 4 lines NEWS entry for r47267: fixing configure's zlib probing. ........ r47269 | fredrik.lundh | 2006-07-06 14:29:24 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 3 lines added XMLParser alias for cElementTree compatibility ........ r47271 | nick.coghlan | 2006-07-06 14:53:04 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 1 line Revert the __module_name__ changes made in rev 47142. We'll revisit this in Python 2.6 ........ r47272 | nick.coghlan | 2006-07-06 15:04:56 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 1 line Update the tutorial section on relative imports ........ r47273 | nick.coghlan | 2006-07-06 15:35:27 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 1 line Ignore ImportWarning by default ........ r47274 | nick.coghlan | 2006-07-06 15:41:34 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 1 line Cover ImportWarning, PendingDeprecationWarning and simplefilter() in the warnings module docs ........ r47275 | nick.coghlan | 2006-07-06 15:47:18 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add NEWS entries for the ImportWarning change and documentation update ........ r47276 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-06 15:57:28 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 1 line ImportWarning is now silent by default ........ r47277 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-06 17:06:05 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Document the correct return type of PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLongMask. ........ r47278 | hyeshik.chang | 2006-07-06 17:21:52 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Add a testcase for r47086 which fixed a bug in codec_getstreamcodec(). ........ r47279 | hyeshik.chang | 2006-07-06 17:39:24 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Test using all CJK encodings for the testcases which don't require specific encodings. ........ r47280 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-06 21:28:03 +0200 (Thu, 06 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Properly generate logical file ids. Fixes #1515998. Also correct typo in Control.mapping. ........ r47287 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-07 08:03:15 +0200 (Fri, 07 Jul 2006) | 17 lines Restore rev 47014: The hppa ubuntu box sometimes hangs forever in these tests. My guess is that the wait is failing for some reason. Use WNOHANG, so we won't wait until the buildbot kills the test suite. I haven't been able to reproduce the failure, so I'm not sure if this will help or not. Hopefully, this change will cause the test to fail, rather than hang. That will be better since we will get the rest of the test results. It may also help us debug the real problem. *** The reason this originally failed was because there were many zombie children outstanding before rev 47158 cleaned them up. There are still hangs in test_subprocess that need to be addressed, but that will take more work. This should close some holes. ........ r47289 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-07 10:15:12 +0200 (Fri, 07 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix RFC number. ........ r50489 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-08 07:31:37 +0200 (Sat, 08 Jul 2006) | 1 line Fix SF bug #1519018: 'as' is now validated properly in import statements ........ r50490 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-08 14:15:27 +0200 (Sat, 08 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Add an additional test for bug #1519018. ........ r50491 | tim.peters | 2006-07-08 21:55:05 +0200 (Sat, 08 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50493 | neil.schemenauer | 2006-07-09 18:16:34 +0200 (Sun, 09 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix AST compiler bug #1501934: incorrect LOAD/STORE_GLOBAL generation. ........ r50495 | neil.schemenauer | 2006-07-09 23:19:29 +0200 (Sun, 09 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix SF bug 1441486: bad unary minus folding in compiler. ........ r50497 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-10 00:14:42 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 4 lines On 64 bit systems, int literals that use less than 64 bits are now ints rather than longs. This also fixes the test for eval(-sys.maxint - 1). ........ r50500 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-10 02:04:44 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Bug #1512814, Fix incorrect lineno's when code at module scope started after line 256. ........ r50501 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-10 02:05:34 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 1 line Fix doco. Backport candidate. ........ r50503 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-10 02:23:17 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Part of SF patch #1484695. This removes dead code. The chksum was already verified in .frombuf() on the lines above. If there was a problem an exception is raised, so there was no way this condition could have been true. ........ r50504 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-10 03:18:57 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1516912: improve Modules support for OpenVMS. ........ r50506 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-10 04:36:41 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 7 lines Patch #1504046: Add documentation for xml.etree. /F wrote the text docs, Englebert Gruber massaged it to latex and I did some more massaging to try and improve the consistency and fix some name mismatches between the declaration and text. ........ r50509 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-10 09:23:48 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Introduce DISTUTILS_USE_SDK as a flag to determine whether the SDK environment should be used. Fixes #1508010. ........ r50510 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-10 09:26:41 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 1 line Change error message to indicate that VS2003 is necessary to build extension modules, not the .NET SDK. ........ r50511 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-10 09:29:41 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add svn:ignore. ........ r50512 | anthony.baxter | 2006-07-10 09:41:04 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 1 line preparing for 2.5b2 ........ r50513 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-10 11:10:28 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix bug #1518190: accept any integer or long value in the ctypes.c_void_p constructor. ........ r50514 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-10 11:31:06 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fixed a segfault when ctypes.wintypes were imported on non-Windows machines. ........ r50516 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-10 13:11:10 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Assigning None to pointer type structure fields possible overwrote wrong fields. ........ r50517 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-10 13:17:37 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Moved the ctypes news entries from the 'Library' section into the 'Extension Modules' section where they belong, probably. This destroyes the original order of the news entries, don't know if that is important or not. ........ r50526 | phillip.eby | 2006-07-10 21:03:29 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix SF#1516184 and add a test to prevent regression. ........ r50528 | phillip.eby | 2006-07-10 21:18:35 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix SF#1457312: bad socket error handling in distutils "upload" command. ........ r50537 | peter.astrand | 2006-07-10 22:39:49 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 1 line Make it possible to run test_subprocess.py with Python 2.2, which lacks test_support.reap_children(). ........ r50541 | tim.peters | 2006-07-10 23:08:24 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 5 lines After approval from Anthony, merge the tim-current_frames branch into the trunk. This adds a new sys._current_frames() function, which returns a dict mapping thread id to topmost thread stack frame. ........ r50542 | tim.peters | 2006-07-10 23:11:49 +0200 (Mon, 10 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50553 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-11 00:11:28 +0200 (Tue, 11 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Patch #1519566: Remove unused _tofill member. Make begin_fill idempotent. Update demo2 to demonstrate filling of concave shapes. ........ r50567 | anthony.baxter | 2006-07-11 04:04:09 +0200 (Tue, 11 Jul 2006) | 4 lines #1494314: Fix a regression with high-numbered sockets in 2.4.3. This means that select() on sockets > FD_SETSIZE (typically 1024) work again. The patch makes sockets use poll() internally where available. ........ r50568 | tim.peters | 2006-07-11 04:17:48 +0200 (Tue, 11 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50575 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-11 18:42:05 +0200 (Tue, 11 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add missing Py_DECREF. ........ r50576 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-11 18:44:25 +0200 (Tue, 11 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add missing Py_DECREFs. ........ r50579 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-11 19:20:16 +0200 (Tue, 11 Jul 2006) | 1 line Bump version number; add sys._current_frames ........ r50582 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-11 20:28:35 +0200 (Tue, 11 Jul 2006) | 3 lines When a foreign function is retrived by calling __getitem__ on a ctypes library instance, do not set it as attribute. ........ r50583 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-11 20:40:50 +0200 (Tue, 11 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Change the ctypes version number to 1.0.0. ........ r50597 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-12 07:26:17 +0200 (Wed, 12 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1520864: unpacking singleton tuples in for loop (for x, in) work again. ........ r50598 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-12 07:26:35 +0200 (Wed, 12 Jul 2006) | 1 line Fix function name in error msg ........ r50599 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-12 07:27:46 +0200 (Wed, 12 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Fix uninitialized memory read reported by Valgrind when running doctest. This could happen if size == 0. ........ r50600 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-12 09:28:29 +0200 (Wed, 12 Jul 2006) | 1 line Actually change the MAGIC #. Create a new section for 2.5c1 and mention the impact of changing the MAGIC #. ........ r50601 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-12 10:43:47 +0200 (Wed, 12 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix #1467450: ctypes now uses RTLD_GLOBAL by default on OSX 10.3 to load shared libraries. ........ r50604 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-12 16:25:18 +0200 (Wed, 12 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix the wrong description of LibraryLoader.LoadLibrary, and document the DEFAULT_MODE constant. ........ r50607 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-12 17:31:17 +0200 (Wed, 12 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Accept long options "--help" and "--version". ........ r50617 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-13 11:53:47 +0200 (Thu, 13 Jul 2006) | 3 lines A misspelled preprocessor symbol caused ctypes to be always compiled without thread support. Replaced WITH_THREADS with WITH_THREAD. ........ r50619 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-13 19:01:14 +0200 (Thu, 13 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix #1521375. When running with root priviledges, 'gcc -o /dev/null' did overwrite /dev/null. Use a temporary file instead of /dev/null. ........ r50620 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-13 19:05:13 +0200 (Thu, 13 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix misleading words. ........ r50622 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-13 19:37:26 +0200 (Thu, 13 Jul 2006) | 1 line Typo fix ........ r50629 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-14 09:12:54 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1521874: grammar errors in doanddont.tex. ........ r50630 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-14 09:20:04 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 1 line Try to improve grammar further. ........ r50631 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-14 11:58:55 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 1 line Extend build_ssl to Win64, using VSExtComp. ........ r50632 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-14 14:10:09 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add debug output to analyse buildbot failure. ........ r50633 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-14 14:31:05 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 1 line Fix Debug build of _ssl. ........ r50636 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-14 15:32:38 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 1 line Mention new options ........ r50638 | peter.astrand | 2006-07-14 16:04:45 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 1 line Bug #1223937: CalledProcessError.errno -> CalledProcessError.returncode. ........ r50640 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-14 17:01:05 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Make the prototypes of our private PyUnicode_FromWideChar and PyUnicode_AsWideChar replacement functions compatible to the official functions by using Py_ssize_t instead of int. ........ r50643 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-14 19:51:14 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1521817: The index range checking on ctypes arrays containing exactly one element is enabled again. ........ r50647 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-14 20:22:50 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Updates for the ctypes documentation. ........ r50655 | fredrik.lundh | 2006-07-14 23:45:48 +0200 (Fri, 14 Jul 2006) | 3 lines typo ........ r50664 | george.yoshida | 2006-07-15 18:03:49 +0200 (Sat, 15 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Bug #15187702 : ext/win-cookbook.html has a broken link to distutils ........ r50667 | bob.ippolito | 2006-07-15 18:53:15 +0200 (Sat, 15 Jul 2006) | 1 line Patch #1220874: Update the binhex module for Mach-O. ........ r50671 | fred.drake | 2006-07-16 03:21:20 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 1 line clean up some link markup ........ r50673 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 03:50:38 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Bug #1512814, Fix incorrect lineno's when code within a function had more than 255 blank lines. Byte codes need to go first, line #s second. ........ r50674 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 04:00:32 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 5 lines a & b were dereffed above, so they are known to be valid pointers. z is known to be NULL, nothing to DECREF. Reported by Klockwork, #107. ........ r50675 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 04:02:57 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 5 lines self is dereffed (and passed as first arg), so it's known to be good. func is returned from PyArg_ParseTuple and also dereffed. Reported by Klocwork, #30 (self one at least). ........ r50676 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 04:05:35 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 4 lines proto was dereffed above and is known to be good. No need for X. Reported by Klocwork, #39. ........ r50677 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 04:15:27 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Fix memory leaks in some conditions. Reported by Klocwork #152. ........ r50678 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 04:17:36 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Fix memory leak under some conditions. Reported by Klocwork, #98. ........ r50679 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 04:22:30 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 8 lines Use sizeof(buffer) instead of duplicating the constants to ensure they won't be wrong. The real change is to pass (bufsz - 1) to PyOS_ascii_formatd and 1 to strncat. strncat copies n+1 bytes from src (not dest). Reported by Klocwork #58. ........ r50680 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 04:32:03 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Handle a NULL name properly. Reported by Klocwork #67 ........ r50681 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-16 04:35:47 +0200 (Sun, 16 Jul 2006) | 6 lines PyFunction_SetDefaults() is documented as taking None or a tuple. A NULL would crash the PyTuple_Check(). Now make NULL return a SystemError. Reported by Klocwork #73. ........ r50683 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-17 02:55:45 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Stop INCREFing name, then checking if it's NULL. name (f_name) should never be NULL so assert it. Fix one place where we could have passed NULL. Reported by Klocwork #66. ........ r50684 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-17 02:57:15 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 5 lines otherset is known to be non-NULL based on checks before and DECREF after. DECREF otherset rather than XDECREF in error conditions too. Reported by Klockwork #154. ........ r50685 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-17 02:59:04 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 7 lines Reported by Klocwork #151. v2 can be NULL if exception2 is NULL. I don't think that condition can happen, but I'm not sure it can't either. Now the code will protect against either being NULL. ........ r50686 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-17 03:00:16 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add NEWS entry for a bunch of fixes due to warnings produced by Klocworks static analysis tool. ........ r50687 | fred.drake | 2006-07-17 07:47:52 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 3 lines document xmlcore (still minimal; needs mention in each of the xml.* modules) SF bug #1504456 (partial) ........ r50688 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-17 15:23:46 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Remove usage of sets module (patch #1500609). ........ r50689 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-17 15:26:33 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Add missing NEWS item (#1522771) ........ r50690 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-17 18:47:54 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 1 line Attribute more features ........ r50692 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-07-17 23:59:27 +0200 (Mon, 17 Jul 2006) | 8 lines Patch 1479219 - Tal Einat 1. 'as' highlighted as builtin in comment string on import line 2. Comments such as "#False identity" which start with a keyword immediately after the '#' character aren't colored as comments. 3. u or U beginning unicode string not correctly highlighted Closes bug 1325071 ........ r50693 | barry.warsaw | 2006-07-18 01:07:51 +0200 (Tue, 18 Jul 2006) | 16 lines decode_rfc2231(): Be more robust against buggy RFC 2231 encodings. Specifically, instead of raising a ValueError when there is a single tick in the parameter, simply return that the entire string unquoted, with None for both the charset and the language. Also, if there are more than 2 ticks in the parameter, interpret the first three parts as the standard RFC 2231 parts, then the rest of the parts as the encoded string. Test cases added. Original fewer-than-3-parts fix by Tokio Kikuchi. Resolves SF bug # 1218081. I will back port the fix and tests to Python 2.4 (email 3.0) and Python 2.3 (email 2.5). Also, bump the version number to email 4.0.1, removing the 'alpha' moniker. ........ r50695 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-07-18 06:03:16 +0200 (Tue, 18 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Rebinding Tab key was inserting 'tab' instead of 'Tab'. Bug 1179168. ........ r50696 | brett.cannon | 2006-07-18 06:41:36 +0200 (Tue, 18 Jul 2006) | 6 lines Fix bug #1520914. Starting in 2.4, time.strftime() began to check the bounds of values in the time tuple passed in. Unfortunately people came to rely on undocumented behaviour of setting unneeded values to 0, regardless of if it was within the valid range. Now those values force the value internally to the minimum value when 0 is passed in. ........ r50697 | facundo.batista | 2006-07-18 14:16:13 +0200 (Tue, 18 Jul 2006) | 1 line Comments and docs cleanups, and some little fixes, provided by Santiágo Peresón ........ r50704 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-18 19:46:31 +0200 (Tue, 18 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Patch #1524429: Use repr instead of backticks again. ........ r50706 | tim.peters | 2006-07-18 23:55:15 +0200 (Tue, 18 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50708 | tim.peters | 2006-07-19 02:03:19 +0200 (Wed, 19 Jul 2006) | 18 lines SF bug 1524317: configure --without-threads fails to build Moved the code for _PyThread_CurrentFrames() up, so it's no longer in a huge "#ifdef WITH_THREAD" block (I didn't realize it /was/ in one). Changed test_sys's test_current_frames() so it passes with or without thread supported compiled in. Note that test_sys fails when Python is compiled without threads, but for an unrelated reason (the old test_exit() fails with an indirect ImportError on the `thread` module). There are also other unrelated compilation failures without threads, in extension modules (like ctypes); at least the core compiles again. Do we really support --without-threads? If so, there are several problems remaining. ........ r50713 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-19 11:09:32 +0200 (Wed, 19 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Make sure the _ctypes extension can be compiled when WITH_THREAD is not defined on Windows, even if that configuration is probably not supported at all. ........ r50715 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-19 19:18:32 +0200 (Wed, 19 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Revert r50706 (Whitespace normalization) and r50697: Comments and docs cleanups, and some little fixes per recommendation from Raymond Hettinger. ........ r50719 | phillip.eby | 2006-07-20 17:54:16 +0200 (Thu, 20 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Fix SF#1516184 (again) and add a test to prevent regression. (There was a problem with empty filenames still causing recursion) ........ r50720 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-20 18:28:39 +0200 (Thu, 20 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Guard for _active being None in __del__ method. ........ r50721 | vinay.sajip | 2006-07-20 18:28:39 +0200 (Thu, 20 Jul 2006) | 1 line Updated documentation for TimedRotatingFileHandler relating to how rollover files are named. The previous documentation was wrongly the same as for RotatingFileHandler. ........ r50731 | fred.drake | 2006-07-20 22:11:57 +0200 (Thu, 20 Jul 2006) | 1 line markup fix ........ r50739 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-07-21 00:22:52 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 7 lines Avoid occasional failure to detect closing paren properly. Patch 1407280 Tal Einat M ParenMatch.py M NEWS.txt M CREDITS.txt ........ r50740 | vinay.sajip | 2006-07-21 01:20:12 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 1 line Addressed SF#1524081 by using a dictionary to map level names to syslog priority names, rather than a string.lower(). ........ r50741 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-21 07:29:58 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add some asserts that we got good params passed ........ r50742 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-21 07:31:02 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Move the initialization of some pointers earlier. The problem is that if we call Py_DECREF(frame) like we do if allocating locals fails, frame_dealloc() will try to use these bogus values and crash. ........ r50743 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-21 07:32:28 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Handle allocation failures gracefully. Found with failmalloc. Many (all?) of these could be backported. ........ r50745 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-21 09:59:02 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 1 line Speel initialise write. Tanks Anthony. ........ r50746 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-21 09:59:47 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Handle more memory allocation failures without crashing. ........ r50754 | barry.warsaw | 2006-07-21 16:51:07 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 23 lines More RFC 2231 improvements for the email 4.0 package. As Mark Sapiro rightly points out there are really two types of continued headers defined in this RFC (i.e. "encoded" parameters with the form "name*0*=" and unencoded parameters with the form "name*0="), but we were were handling them both the same way and that isn't correct. This patch should be much more RFC compliant in that only encoded params are %-decoded and the charset/language information is only extract if there are any encoded params in the segments. If there are no encoded params then the RFC says that there will be no charset/language parts. Note however that this will change the return value for Message.get_param() in some cases. For example, whereas before if you had all unencoded param continuations you would have still gotten a 3-tuple back from this method (with charset and language == None), you will now get just a string. I don't believe this is a backward incompatible change though because the documentation for this method already indicates that either return value is possible and that you must do an isinstance(val, tuple) check to discriminate between the two. (Yeah that API kind of sucks but we can't change /that/ without breaking code.) Test cases, some documentation updates, and a NEWS item accompany this patch. ........ r50759 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-21 19:36:31 +0200 (Fri, 21 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix check for empty list (vs. None). ........ r50771 | brett.cannon | 2006-07-22 00:44:07 +0200 (Sat, 22 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Remove an XXX marker in a comment. ........ r50773 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-22 18:20:49 +0200 (Sat, 22 Jul 2006) | 1 line Fix more memory allocation issues found with failmalloc. ........ r50774 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-22 19:00:57 +0200 (Sat, 22 Jul 2006) | 1 line Don't fail if the directory already exists ........ r50775 | greg.ward | 2006-07-23 04:25:53 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 6 lines Be a lot smarter about whether this test passes: instead of assuming that a 2.93 sec audio file will always take 3.1 sec (as it did on the hardware I had when I first wrote the test), expect that it will take 2.93 sec +/- 10%, and only fail if it's outside of that range. Compute the expected ........ r50776 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-07-23 06:19:49 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Tooltips failed on new-syle class __init__ args. Bug 1027566 Loren Guthrie ........ r50777 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-23 09:50:36 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 1 line Handle more mem alloc issues found with failmalloc ........ r50778 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-23 09:51:58 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 5 lines If the for loop isn't entered, entryblock will be NULL. If passed to stackdepth_walk it will be dereffed. Not sure if I found with failmalloc or Klockwork #55. ........ r50779 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-23 09:53:14 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Move the initialization of size_a down below the check for a being NULL. Reported by Klocwork #106 ........ r50780 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-23 09:55:55 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 9 lines Check the allocation of b_objects and return if there was a failure. Also fix a few memory leaks in other failure scenarios. It seems that if b_objects == Py_None, we will have an extra ref to b_objects. Add XXX comment so hopefully someone documents why the else isn't necessary or adds it in. Reported by Klocwork #20 ........ r50781 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-23 09:57:11 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix memory leaks spotted by Klocwork #37. ........ r50782 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-23 09:59:00 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 5 lines nextlink can be NULL if teedataobject_new fails, so use XINCREF. Ensure that dataobj is never NULL. Reported by Klocwork #102 ........ r50783 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-23 10:01:43 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 8 lines Ensure we don't write beyond errText. I think I got this right, but it definitely could use some review to ensure I'm not off by one and there's no possible overflow/wrap-around of bytes_left. Reported by Klocwork #1. Fix a problem if there is a failure allocating self->db. Found with failmalloc. ........ r50784 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-07-23 11:41:09 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Without this patch CMD-W won't close EditorWindows on MacOS X. This solves part of bug #1517990. ........ r50785 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-07-23 11:46:11 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Fix for bug #1517996: Class and Path browsers show Tk menu This patch replaces the menubar that is used by AquaTk for windows without a menubar of their own by one that is more appropriate for IDLE. ........ r50786 | andrew.macintyre | 2006-07-23 14:57:02 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Build updates for OS/2 EMX port ........ r50787 | andrew.macintyre | 2006-07-23 15:00:04 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 3 lines bugfix: PyThread_start_new_thread() returns the thread ID, not a flag; will backport. ........ r50789 | andrew.macintyre | 2006-07-23 15:04:00 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Get mailbox module working on OS/2 EMX port. ........ r50791 | greg.ward | 2006-07-23 18:05:51 +0200 (Sun, 23 Jul 2006) | 1 line Resync optparse with Optik 1.5.3: minor tweaks for/to tests. ........ r50794 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-24 07:05:22 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Update list of unsupported systems. Fixes #1510853. ........ r50795 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-24 12:26:33 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 1 line Patch #1448199: Release GIL around ConnectRegistry. ........ r50796 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-24 13:54:53 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1232023: Don't include empty path component from registry, so that the current directory does not get added to sys.path. Also fixes #1526785. ........ r50797 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-24 14:54:17 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1524310: Properly report errors from FindNextFile in os.listdir. Will backport to 2.4. ........ r50800 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-24 15:28:57 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 7 lines Patch #1523356: fix determining include dirs in python-config. Also don't install "python-config" when doing altinstall, but always install "python-config2.x" and make a link to it like with the main executable. ........ r50802 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-24 15:46:47 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1527744: right order of includes in order to have HAVE_CONIO_H defined properly. ........ r50803 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-24 16:09:56 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1515343: Fix printing of deprecated string exceptions with a value in the traceback module. ........ r50804 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-07-24 19:13:23 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 7 lines EditorWindow failed when used stand-alone if sys.ps1 not set. Bug 1010370 Dave Florek M EditorWindow.py M PyShell.py M NEWS.txt ........ r50805 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-07-24 20:05:51 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 6 lines - EditorWindow.test() was failing. Bug 1417598 M EditorWindow.py M ScriptBinding.py M NEWS.txt ........ r50808 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-24 22:11:35 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Repair accidental NameError. ........ r50809 | tim.peters | 2006-07-24 23:02:15 +0200 (Mon, 24 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50810 | greg.ward | 2006-07-25 04:11:12 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Don't use standard assert: want tests to fail even when run with -O. Delete cruft. ........ r50811 | tim.peters | 2006-07-25 06:07:22 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 10 lines current_frames_with_threads(): There's actually no way to guess /which/ line the spawned thread is in at the time sys._current_frames() is called: we know it finished enter_g.set(), but can't know whether the instruction counter has advanced to the following leave_g.wait(). The latter is overwhelming most likely, but not guaranteed, and I see that the "x86 Ubuntu dapper (icc) trunk" buildbot found it on the other line once. Changed the test so it passes in either case. ........ r50815 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-25 11:53:12 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Bug #1525817: Don't truncate short lines in IDLE's tool tips. ........ r50816 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-25 12:05:47 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #978833: Really close underlying socket in _socketobject.close. Will backport to 2.4. ........ r50817 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-25 12:11:14 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 1 line Revert incomplete checkin. ........ r50819 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-25 12:22:34 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Patch #1525766: correctly pass onerror arg to recursive calls of pkg.walk_packages. Also improve the docstrings. ........ r50825 | brett.cannon | 2006-07-25 19:32:20 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Add comment for changes to test_ossaudiodev. ........ r50826 | brett.cannon | 2006-07-25 19:34:36 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix a bug in the messages for an assert failure where not enough arguments to a string were being converted in the format. ........ r50828 | armin.rigo | 2006-07-25 20:09:57 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Document why is and is not a good way to fix the gc_inspection crasher. ........ r50829 | armin.rigo | 2006-07-25 20:11:07 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Added another crasher, which hit me today (I was not intentionally writing such code, of course, but it took some gdb time to figure out what my bug was). ........ r50830 | armin.rigo | 2006-07-25 20:38:39 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Document the crashers that will not go away soon as "won't fix", and explain why. ........ r50831 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-07-25 21:13:35 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Install the compatibility symlink to libpython.a on OSX using 'ln -sf' instead of 'ln -s', this avoid problems when reinstalling python. ........ r50832 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-07-25 21:20:54 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 7 lines Fix for bug #1525447 (renaming to MacOSmodule.c would also work, but not without causing problems for anyone that is on a case-insensitive filesystem). Setup.py tries to compile the MacOS extension from MacOSmodule.c, while the actual file is named macosmodule.c. This is no problem on the (default) case-insensitive filesystem, but doesn't work on case-sensitive filesystems. ........ r50833 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-07-25 22:28:55 +0200 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006) | 7 lines Fix bug #1517990: IDLE keybindings on OSX This adds a new key definition for OSX, which is slightly different from the classic mac definition. Also add NEWS item for a couple of bugfixes I added recently. ........ r50834 | tim.peters | 2006-07-26 00:30:24 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50839 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-26 06:00:18 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 1 line Hmm, only python2.x is installed, not plain python. Did that change recently? ........ r50840 | barry.warsaw | 2006-07-26 07:54:46 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 6 lines Forward port some fixes that were in email 2.5 but for some reason didn't make it into email 4.0. Specifically, in Message.get_content_charset(), handle RFC 2231 headers that contain an encoding not known to Python, or a character in the data that isn't in the charset encoding. Also forward port the appropriate unit tests. ........ r50841 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-26 09:23:32 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 3 lines NEWS entry for #1525766. ........ r50842 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-26 09:40:17 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1459963: properly capitalize HTTP header names. ........ r50843 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-26 10:03:10 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 6 lines Part of bug #1523610: fix miscalculation of buffer length. Also add a guard against NULL in converttuple and add a test case (that previously would have crashed). ........ r50844 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-26 14:12:56 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #978833: Really close underlying socket in _socketobject.close. Fix httplib.HTTPConnection.getresponse to not close the socket if it is still needed for the response. ........ r50845 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-26 19:16:52 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1471938] Fix build problem on Solaris 8 by conditionalizing the use of mvwgetnstr(); it was conditionalized a few lines below. Fix from Paul Eggert. I also tried out the STRICT_SYSV_CURSES case and am therefore removing the 'untested' comment. ........ r50846 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-26 19:18:01 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 1 line Correct error message ........ r50847 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-26 19:19:39 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 1 line Minor grammar fix ........ r50848 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-26 19:22:21 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 1 line Put news item in right section ........ r50850 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-26 20:03:12 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 1 line Use sys.exc_info() ........ r50851 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-26 20:15:45 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 1 line Use sys.exc_info() ........ r50852 | phillip.eby | 2006-07-26 21:48:27 +0200 (Wed, 26 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Allow the 'onerror' argument to walk_packages() to catch any Exception, not just ImportError. This allows documentation tools to better skip unimportable packages. ........ r50854 | tim.peters | 2006-07-27 01:23:15 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50855 | tim.peters | 2006-07-27 03:14:53 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 21 lines Bug #1521947: possible bug in mystrtol.c with recent gcc. In general, C doesn't define anything about what happens when an operation on a signed integral type overflows, and PyOS_strtol() did several formally undefined things of that nature on signed longs. Some version of gcc apparently tries to exploit that now, and PyOS_strtol() could fail to detect overflow then. Tried to repair all that, although it seems at least as likely to me that we'll get screwed by bad platform definitions for LONG_MIN and/or LONG_MAX now. For that reason, I don't recommend backporting this. Note that I have no box on which this makes a lick of difference -- can't really test it, except to note that it didn't break anything on my boxes. Silent change: PyOS_strtol() used to return the hard-coded 0x7fffffff in case of overflow. Now it returns LONG_MAX. They're the same only on 32-bit boxes (although C doesn't guarantee that either ...). ........ r50856 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-27 05:51:58 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 6 lines Don't kill a normal instance of python running on windows when checking to kill a cygwin instance. build\\python.exe was matching a normal windows instance. Prefix that with a \\ to ensure build is a directory and not PCbuild. As discussed on python-dev. ........ r50857 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-27 05:55:39 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Closure can't be NULL at this point since we know it's a tuple. Reported by Klocwork # 74. ........ r50858 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-27 06:04:50 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line No functional change. Add comment and assert to describe why there cannot be overflow which was reported by Klocwork. Discussed on python-dev ........ r50859 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-27 08:38:16 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bump distutils version to 2.5, as several new features have been introduced since 2.4. ........ r50860 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 14:18:20 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line Reformat docstring; fix typo ........ r50861 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-27 17:05:36 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 6 lines Add test_main() methods. These three tests were never run by regrtest.py. We really need a simpler testing framework. ........ r50862 | tim.peters | 2006-07-27 17:09:20 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 2 lines News for patch #1529686. ........ r50863 | tim.peters | 2006-07-27 17:11:00 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50864 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-27 17:38:33 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Amend news entry. ........ r50865 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-27 18:08:15 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Make uuid test suite pass on this box by requesting output with LC_ALL=C. ........ r50866 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 20:37:33 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add example ........ r50867 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-27 20:39:55 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 9 lines Remove code that is no longer used (ctypes.com). Fix the DllGetClassObject and DllCanUnloadNow so that they forward the call to the comtypes.server.inprocserver module. The latter was never documented, never used by published code, and didn't work anyway, so I think it does not deserve a NEWS entry (but I might be wrong). ........ r50868 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 20:41:21 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line Typo fix ('publically' is rare, poss. non-standard) ........ r50869 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 20:42:41 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add missing word ........ r50870 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 20:44:10 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line Repair typos ........ r50872 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 20:53:33 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line Update URL; add example ........ r50873 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 21:07:29 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add punctuation mark; add some examples ........ r50874 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 21:11:07 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line Mention base64 module; rewrite last sentence to be more positive ........ r50875 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-27 21:12:49 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 1 line If binhex is higher-level than binascii, it should come first in the chapter ........ r50876 | tim.peters | 2006-07-27 22:47:24 +0200 (Thu, 27 Jul 2006) | 28 lines check_node(): stop spraying mystery output to stderr. When a node number disagrees, keep track of all sources & the node numbers they reported, and stick all that in the error message. Changed all callers to supply a non-empty "source" argument; made the "source" argument non-optional. On my box, test_uuid still fails, but with the less confusing output: AssertionError: different sources disagree on node: from source 'getnode1', node was 00038a000015 from source 'getnode2', node was 00038a000015 from source 'ipconfig', node was 001111b2b7bf Only the last one appears to be correct; e.g., C:\Code\python\PCbuild>getmac Physical Address Transport Name =================== ========================================================== 00-11-11-B2-B7-BF \Device\Tcpip_{190FB163-5AFD-4483-86A1-2FE16AC61FF1} 62-A1-AC-6C-FD-BE \Device\Tcpip_{8F77DF5A-EA3D-4F1D-975E-D472CEE6438A} E2-1F-01-C6-5D-88 \Device\Tcpip_{CD18F76B-2EF3-409F-9B8A-6481EE70A1E4} I can't find anything on my box with MAC 00-03-8a-00-00-15, and am not clear on where that comes from. ........ r50878 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 00:40:05 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Reword paragraph ........ r50879 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 00:49:38 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add example ........ r50880 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 00:49:54 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add example ........ r50881 | barry.warsaw | 2006-07-28 01:43:15 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 27 lines Patch #1520294: Support for getset and member descriptors in types.py, inspect.py, and pydoc.py. Specifically, this allows for querying the type of an object against these built-in C types and more importantly, for getting their docstrings printed in the interactive interpreter's help() function. This patch includes a new built-in module called _types which provides definitions of getset and member descriptors for use by the types.py module. These types are exposed as types.GetSetDescriptorType and types.MemberDescriptorType. Query functions are provided as inspect.isgetsetdescriptor() and inspect.ismemberdescriptor(). The implementations of these are robust enough to work with Python implementations other than CPython, which may not have these fundamental types. The patch also includes documentation and test suite updates. I commit these changes now under these guiding principles: 1. Silence is assent. The release manager has not said "no", and of the few people that cared enough to respond to the thread, the worst vote was "0". 2. It's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. 3. It's so dang easy to revert stuff in svn, that you could view this as a forcing function. :) Windows build patches will follow. ........ r50882 | tim.peters | 2006-07-28 01:44:37 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Bug #1529297: The rewrite of doctest for Python 2.4 unintentionally lost that tests are sorted by name before being run. ``DocTestFinder`` has been changed to sort the list of tests it returns. ........ r50883 | tim.peters | 2006-07-28 01:45:48 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50884 | tim.peters | 2006-07-28 01:46:36 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Add missing svn:eol-style property to text files. ........ r50885 | barry.warsaw | 2006-07-28 01:50:40 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Enable the building of the _types module on Windows. Note that this has only been tested for VS 2003 since that's all I have. ........ r50887 | tim.peters | 2006-07-28 02:23:15 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 7 lines defdict_reduce(): Plug leaks. We didn't notice these before because test_defaultdict didn't actually do anything before Georg fixed that earlier today. Neal's next refleak run then showed test_defaultdict leaking 9 references on each run. That's repaired by this checkin. ........ r50888 | tim.peters | 2006-07-28 02:30:00 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 2 lines News about the repaired memory leak in defaultdict. ........ r50889 | gregory.p.smith | 2006-07-28 03:35:25 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 7 lines - pybsddb Bug #1527939: bsddb module DBEnv dbremove and dbrename methods now allow their database parameter to be None as the sleepycat API allows. Also adds an appropriate test case for DBEnv.dbrename and dbremove. ........ r50895 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-28 06:22:34 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Ensure the actual number matches the expected count ........ r50896 | tim.peters | 2006-07-28 06:51:59 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 6 lines Live with that "the hardware address" is an ill-defined concept, and that different ways of trying to find "the hardware address" may return different results. Certainly true on both of my Windows boxes, and in different ways (see whining on python-dev). ........ r50897 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-28 09:21:27 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Try to find the MAC addr on various flavours of Unix. This seems hopeless. The reduces the test_uuid failures, but there's still another method failing. ........ r50898 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-28 09:45:49 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Add UUID for upcoming 2.5b3. ........ r50899 | matt.fleming | 2006-07-28 13:27:27 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Allow socketmodule to compile on NetBSD -current, whose bluetooth API differs from both Linux and FreeBSD. Accepted by Neal Norwitz. ........ r50900 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 14:07:12 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Patch #1529811] Correction to description of r|* mode ........ r50901 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 14:18:22 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Typo fix ........ r50902 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 14:32:43 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add example ........ r50903 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 14:33:19 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add example ........ r50904 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 14:45:55 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Don't overwrite built-in name; add some blank lines for readability ........ r50905 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-28 14:48:07 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add example. Should I propagate this example to all the other DBM-ish modules, too? ........ r50912 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-28 20:31:39 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1529686: also run test_email_codecs with regrtest.py. ........ r50913 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-28 20:36:01 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix spelling. ........ r50915 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-28 21:42:40 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Remove a useless XXX comment. Cosmetic changes to the code so that the #ifdef _UNICODE block doesn't mess emacs code formatting. ........ r50916 | phillip.eby | 2006-07-28 23:12:07 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Bug #1529871: The speed enhancement patch #921466 broke Python's compliance with PEP 302. This was fixed by adding an ``imp.NullImporter`` type that is used in ``sys.path_importer_cache`` to cache non-directory paths and avoid excessive filesystem operations during imports. ........ r50917 | phillip.eby | 2006-07-28 23:31:54 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix svn merge spew. ........ r50918 | thomas.heller | 2006-07-28 23:43:20 +0200 (Fri, 28 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Patch #1529514: More openbsd platforms for ctypes. Regenerated Modules/_ctypes/libffi/configure with autoconf 2.59. Approved by Neal. ........ r50922 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-29 10:51:21 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Bug #835255: The "closure" argument to new.function() is now documented. ........ r50924 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-29 11:33:26 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1441397: The compiler module now recognizes module and function docstrings correctly as it did in Python 2.4. ........ r50925 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-29 12:25:46 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Revert rev 42617, it was introduced to work around bug #1441397. test_compiler now passes again. ........ r50926 | fred.drake | 2006-07-29 15:22:49 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line update target version number ........ r50927 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 15:56:48 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add example ........ r50928 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 16:04:47 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Update URL ........ r50930 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 16:08:15 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Reword paragraph to match the order of the subsequent sections ........ r50931 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 16:21:15 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1529157] Mention raw_input() and input(); while I'm at it, reword the description a bit ........ r50932 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 16:42:48 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1519571] Document some missing functions: setup(), title(), done() ........ r50933 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 16:43:55 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Fix docstring punctuation ........ r50934 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 17:10:32 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1414697] Change docstring of set/frozenset types to specify that the contents are unique. Raymond, please feel free to edit or revert. ........ r50935 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 17:35:21 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1530382] Document SSL.server(), .issuer() methods ........ r50936 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 17:42:46 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Typo fix ........ r50937 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 17:43:13 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Tweak wording ........ r50938 | matt.fleming | 2006-07-29 17:55:30 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Fix typo ........ r50939 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 17:57:08 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 6 lines [Bug #1528258] Mention that the 'data' argument can be None. The constructor docs referred the reader to the add_data() method's docs, but they weren't very helpful. I've simply copied an earlier explanation of 'data' that's more useful. ........ r50940 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 18:08:40 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Set bug/patch count. Take a bow, everyone! ........ r50941 | fred.drake | 2006-07-29 18:56:15 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 18 lines expunge the xmlcore changes: 41667, 41668 - initial switch to xmlcore 47044 - mention of xmlcore in What's New 50687 - mention of xmlcore in the library reference re-apply xmlcore changes to xml: 41674 - line ending changes (re-applied manually), directory props 41677 - add cElementTree wrapper 41678 - PSF licensing for etree 41812 - whitespace normalization 42724 - fix svn:eol-style settings 43681, 43682 - remove Python version-compatibility cruft from minidom 46773 - fix encoding of \r\n\t in attr values in saxutils 47269 - added XMLParser alias for cElementTree compatibility additional tests were added in Lib/test/test_sax.py that failed with the xmlcore changes; these relate to SF bugs #1511497, #1513611 ........ r50942 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 20:14:07 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 17 lines Reorganize the docs for 'file' and 'open()' after some discussion with Fred. We want to encourage users to write open() when opening a file, but open() was described with a single paragraph and 'file' had lots of explanation of the mode and bufsize arguments. I've shrunk the description of 'file' to cross-reference to the 'File objects' section, and to open() for an explanation of the arguments. open() now has all the paragraphs about the mode string. The bufsize argument was moved up so that it isn't buried at the end; now there's 1 paragraph on mode, 1 on bufsize, and then 3 more on mode. Various other edits and rearrangements were made in the process. It's probably best to read the final text and not to try to make sense of the diffs. ........ r50943 | fred.drake | 2006-07-29 20:19:19 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line restore test un-intentionally removed in the xmlcore purge (revision 50941) ........ r50944 | fred.drake | 2006-07-29 20:33:29 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 3 lines make the reference to older versions of the documentation a link to the right page on python.org ........ r50945 | fred.drake | 2006-07-29 21:09:01 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line document the footnote usage pattern ........ r50947 | fred.drake | 2006-07-29 21:14:10 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line emphasize and oddball nuance of LaTeX comment syntax ........ r50948 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 21:24:04 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Patch #1490989 from Skip Montanaro] Mention debugging builds in the API documentation. I've changed Skip's patch to point to Misc/SpecialBuilds and fiddled with the markup a bit. ........ r50949 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-29 21:29:35 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 6 lines Disable these tests until they are reliable across platforms. These problems may mask more important, real problems. One or both methods are known to fail on: Solaris, OpenBSD, Debian, Ubuntu. They pass on Windows and some Linux boxes. ........ r50950 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 21:50:37 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Patch #1068277] Clarify that os.path.exists() can return False depending on permissions. Fred approved committing this patch in December 2004! ........ r50952 | fred.drake | 2006-07-29 22:04:42 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 6 lines SF bug #1193966: Weakref types documentation misplaced The information about supporting weakrefs with types defined in C extensions is moved to the Extending & Embedding manual. Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_WEAKREFS is no longer mentioned since it is part of Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT. ........ r50953 | skip.montanaro | 2006-07-29 22:06:05 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Add a comment to the csv reader documentation that explains why the treatment of newlines changed in 2.5. Pulled almost verbatim from a comment by Andrew McNamara in <http://python.org/sf/1465014>. ........ r50954 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-29 22:20:52 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 3 lines If the executable doesn't exist, there's no reason to try to start it. This prevents garbage about command not found being printed on Solaris. ........ r50955 | fred.drake | 2006-07-29 22:21:25 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line fix minor markup error that introduced extra punctuation ........ r50957 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-29 22:37:08 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Disable test_getnode too, since this is also unreliable. ........ r50958 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 23:27:12 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Follow TeX's conventions for hyphens ........ r50959 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-29 23:30:21 +0200 (Sat, 29 Jul 2006) | 1 line Fix case for 'Unix' ........ r50960 | fred.drake | 2006-07-30 01:34:57 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 1 line markup cleanups ........ r50961 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-30 02:27:34 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 1 line Minor typo fixes ........ r50962 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-30 02:37:56 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #793553] Correct description of keyword arguments for SSL authentication ........ r50963 | tim.peters | 2006-07-30 02:58:15 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50964 | fred.drake | 2006-07-30 05:03:43 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 1 line lots of markup nits, most commonly Unix/unix --> \UNIX ........ r50965 | fred.drake | 2006-07-30 07:41:28 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 1 line update information on wxPython, from Robin Dunn ........ r50966 | fred.drake | 2006-07-30 07:49:49 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 4 lines remove possibly-outdated comment on what GUI toolkit is most commonly used; it is hard to know whether this is right, and it does not add valuable reference information at any rate ........ r50967 | fred.drake | 2006-07-30 07:55:39 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines - remove yet another reference to how commonly Tkinter is (thought to be) used - fix an internal section reference ........ r50968 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-30 08:53:31 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 4 lines Patch #1531113: Fix augmented assignment with yield expressions. Also fix a SystemError when trying to assign to yield expressions. ........ r50969 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-30 08:55:48 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Add PyErr_WarnEx() so C code can pass the stacklevel to warnings.warn(). This provides the proper warning for struct.pack(). PyErr_Warn() is now deprecated in favor of PyErr_WarnEx(). As mentioned by Tim Peters on python-dev. ........ r50970 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-30 08:57:04 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1515471: string.replace() accepts character buffers again. Pass the char* and size around rather than PyObject's. ........ r50971 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-30 08:59:13 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 1 line Whitespace normalization ........ r50973 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-30 12:53:32 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Clarify that __op__ methods must return NotImplemented if they don't support the operation. ........ r50974 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-30 13:07:23 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1002398: The documentation for os.path.sameopenfile now correctly refers to file descriptors, not file objects. ........ r50977 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-30 15:00:31 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Don't copy directory stat times in shutil.copytree on Windows Fixes #1525866. ........ r50978 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-30 15:14:05 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Base __version__ on sys.version_info, as distutils is no longer maintained separatedly. ........ r50979 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-30 15:27:31 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Mention Cygwin in distutils error message about a missing VS 2003. Fixes #1257728. ........ r50982 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-07-30 16:09:47 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 5 lines Drop usage of test -e in configure as it is not portable. Fixes #1439538 Will backport to 2.4 Also regenerate pyconfig.h.in. ........ r50984 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-30 18:20:10 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix makefile changes for python-config. ........ r50985 | george.yoshida | 2006-07-30 18:37:37 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Rename struct.pack_to to struct.pack_into as changed in revision 46642. ........ r50986 | george.yoshida | 2006-07-30 18:41:30 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Typo fix ........ r50987 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-30 21:18:13 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add some asserts and update comments ........ r50988 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-30 21:18:38 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 1 line Verify that the signal handlers were really called ........ r50989 | neal.norwitz | 2006-07-30 21:20:42 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Try to prevent hangs on Tru64/Alpha buildbot. I'm not certain this will help and may need to be reverted if it causes problems. ........ r50990 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-30 22:18:51 +0200 (Sun, 30 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Bug #1531349: right <-> left glitch in __rop__ description. ........ r50992 | tim.peters | 2006-07-31 03:46:03 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r50993 | andrew.mcnamara | 2006-07-31 04:27:48 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 2 lines Redo the comment about the 2.5 change in quoted-newline handling. ........ r50994 | tim.peters | 2006-07-31 04:40:23 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 10 lines ZipFile.close(): Killed one of the struct.pack deprecation warnings on Win32. Also added an XXX about the line: pos3 = self.fp.tell() `pos3` is never referenced, and I have no idea what the code intended to do instead. ........ r50996 | tim.peters | 2006-07-31 04:53:03 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 8 lines ZipFile.close(): Kill the other struct.pack deprecation warning on Windows. Afraid I can't detect a pattern to when the pack formats decide to use a signed or unsigned format code -- appears nearly arbitrary to my eyes. So I left all the pack formats alone and changed the special-case data values instead. ........ r50997 | skip.montanaro | 2006-07-31 05:09:45 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line minor tweaks ........ r50998 | skip.montanaro | 2006-07-31 05:11:11 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line minor tweaks ........ r50999 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 14:20:24 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add refcounts for PyErr_WarnEx ........ r51000 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 14:39:05 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 9 lines Document PyErr_WarnEx. (Bad Neal! No biscuit!) Is the explanation of the 'stacklevel' parameter clear? Please feel free to edit it. I don't have LaTeX installed on this machine, so haven't verified that the markup is correct. Will check tonight, or maybe the automatic doc build will tell me. ........ r51001 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 14:52:26 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line Add PyErr_WarnEx() ........ r51002 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 15:18:27 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line Mention csv newline changes ........ r51003 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 17:22:58 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line Typo fix ........ r51004 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 17:23:43 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line Remove reference to notation ........ r51005 | georg.brandl | 2006-07-31 18:00:34 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 3 lines Fix function name. ........ r51006 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 18:10:24 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1514540] Instead of putting the standard types in a section, put them in a chapter of their own. This means string methods will now show up in the ToC. (Should the types come before or after the functions+exceptions+constants chapter? I've put them after, for now.) ........ r51007 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 18:22:05 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line [Bug #848556] Remove \d* from second alternative to avoid exponential case when repeating match ........ r51008 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-07-31 18:27:57 +0200 (Mon, 31 Jul 2006) | 1 line Update list of files; fix a typo ........ r51013 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-01 18:24:30 +0200 (Tue, 01 Aug 2006) | 1 line typo fix ........ r51018 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-01 18:54:43 +0200 (Tue, 01 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Fix a potential segfault and various potentail refcount leaks in the cast() function. ........ r51020 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-01 19:46:10 +0200 (Tue, 01 Aug 2006) | 1 line Minimal useful docstring for CopyComPointer. ........ r51021 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-01 20:16:15 +0200 (Tue, 01 Aug 2006) | 8 lines [Patch #1520905] Attempt to suppress core file created by test_subprocess.py. Patch by Douglas Greiman. The test_run_abort() testcase produces a core file on Unix systems, even though the test is successful. This can be confusing or alarming to someone who runs 'make test' and then finds that the Python interpreter apparently crashed. ........ r51023 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-01 20:49:24 +0200 (Tue, 01 Aug 2006) | 3 lines os.urandom no longer masks unrelated exceptions like SystemExit or KeyboardInterrupt. ........ r51025 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-01 21:14:15 +0200 (Tue, 01 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Speed up PyType_stgdict and PyObject_stgdict. ........ r51027 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-08-01 22:30:31 +0200 (Tue, 01 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Make sure the postinstall action that optionally updates the user's profile on MacOS X actually works correctly in all cases. ........ r51028 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-08-01 23:00:57 +0200 (Tue, 01 Aug 2006) | 4 lines This fixes bug #1527397: PythonLauncher runs scripts with the wrong working directory. It also fixes a bug where PythonLauncher failed to launch scripts when the scriptname (or the path to the script) contains quotes. ........ r51031 | tim.peters | 2006-08-02 05:27:46 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r51032 | tim.peters | 2006-08-02 06:12:36 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 19 lines Try to squash struct.pack warnings on the "amd64 gentoo trunk" buildbot (& possibly other 64-bit boxes) during test_gzip. The native zlib crc32 function returns an unsigned 32-bit integer, which the Python wrapper implicitly casts to C long. Therefore the same crc can "look negative" on a 32-bit box but "look positive" on a 64-bit box. This patch papers over that platform difference when writing the crc to file. It may be better to change the Python wrapper, either to make the result "look positive" on all platforms (which means it may have to return a Python long at times on a 32-bit box), or to keep the sign the same across boxes. But that would be a visible change in what users see, while the current hack changes no visible behavior (well, apart from stopping the struct deprecation warning). Note that the module-level write32() function is no longer used. ........ r51033 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-02 06:27:11 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Prevent memory leak on error. Reported by Klocwork #36 ........ r51034 | tim.peters | 2006-08-02 07:20:08 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 9 lines _Stream.close(): Try to kill struct.pack() warnings when writing the crc to file on the "PPC64 Debian trunk" buildbot when running test_tarfile. This is again a case where the native zlib crc is an unsigned 32-bit int, but the Python wrapper implicitly casts it to signed C long, so that "the sign bit looks different" on different platforms. ........ r51035 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-08-02 08:10:10 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Updated documentation for the script that builds the OSX installer. ........ r51036 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-02 08:14:22 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 2 lines _PyWeakref_GetWeakrefCount() now returns a Py_ssize_t instead of long. ........ r51037 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-02 08:15:10 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 1 line v is already checked for NULL, so just DECREF it ........ r51038 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-02 08:19:19 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 1 line Let us know when there was a problem and the child had to kill the parent ........ r51039 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-02 08:46:21 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Patch #1519025 and bug #926423: If a KeyboardInterrupt occurs during a socket operation on a socket with a timeout, the exception will be caught correctly. Previously, the exception was not caught. ........ r51040 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-02 09:09:32 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 1 line Add some explanation about Klocwork and Coverity static analysis ........ r51041 | anthony.baxter | 2006-08-02 09:43:09 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 1 line pre-release machinations ........ r51043 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-02 13:35:31 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 4 lines A few nore words about what ctypes does. Document that using the wrong calling convention can also raise 'ValueError: Procedure called with the wrong number of arguments'. ........ r51045 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-02 14:00:13 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 1 line Fix a mistake. ........ r51046 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-08-02 15:53:55 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Correction of patch #1455898: In the mbcs decoder, set final=False for stream decoder, but final=True for the decode function. ........ r51049 | tim.peters | 2006-08-02 20:19:35 +0200 (Wed, 02 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Add missing svn:eol-style property to text files. ........ r51079 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-04 06:50:21 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1531405, format_exception no longer raises an exception if str(exception) raised an exception. ........ r51080 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-04 06:58:47 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 11 lines Bug #1191458: tracing over for loops now produces a line event on each iteration. I'm not positive this is the best way to handle this. I'm also not sure that there aren't other cases where the lnotab is generated incorrectly. It would be great if people that use pdb or tracing could test heavily. Also: * Remove dead/duplicated code that wasn't used/necessary because we already handled the docstring prior to entering the loop. * add some debugging code into the compiler (#if 0'd out). ........ r51081 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-04 07:09:28 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Bug #1333982: string/number constants were inappropriately stored in the byte code and co_consts even if they were not used, ie immediately popped off the stack. ........ r51082 | neal.norwitz | 2006-08-04 07:12:19 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 1 line There were really two issues ........ r51084 | fred.drake | 2006-08-04 07:17:21 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 1 line SF patch #1534048 (bug #1531003): fix typo in error message ........ r51085 | gregory.p.smith | 2006-08-04 07:17:47 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 3 lines fix typos ........ r51087 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-04 08:03:53 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Fix bug caused by first decrefing, then increfing. ........ r51109 | neil.schemenauer | 2006-08-04 18:20:30 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Fix the 'compiler' package to generate correct code for MAKE_CLOSURE. In the 2.5 development cycle, MAKE_CLOSURE as changed to take free variables as a tuple rather than as individual items on the stack. Closes patch #1534084. ........ r51110 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-04 20:03:37 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Change fix for segfaulting property(), add a NEWS entry and a test. ........ r51111 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-04 20:07:34 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Better fix for bug #1531405, not executing str(value) twice. ........ r51112 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-04 20:17:40 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 1 line On Windows, make PyErr_Warn an exported function again. ........ r51113 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-04 20:57:34 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Fix #1530448 - fix ctypes build failure on solaris 10. The '-mimpure-text' linker flag is required when linking _ctypes.so. ........ r51114 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-04 21:49:31 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Fix #1534738: win32 debug version of _msi must be _msi_d.pyd, not _msi.pyd. Fix the name of the pdb file as well. ........ r51115 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-04 22:37:43 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 1 line Typo fixes ........ r51116 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-04 23:10:03 +0200 (Fri, 04 Aug 2006) | 1 line Fix mangled sentence ........ r51118 | tim.peters | 2006-08-05 00:00:35 +0200 (Sat, 05 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r51119 | bob.ippolito | 2006-08-05 01:59:21 +0200 (Sat, 05 Aug 2006) | 5 lines Fix #1530559, struct.pack raises TypeError where it used to convert. Passing float arguments to struct.pack when integers are expected now triggers a DeprecationWarning. ........ r51123 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-05 08:10:54 +0200 (Sat, 05 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Patch #1534922: correct and enhance unittest docs. ........ r51126 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-06 09:06:33 +0200 (Sun, 06 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Bug #1535182: really test the xreadlines() method of bz2 objects. ........ r51128 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-06 09:26:21 +0200 (Sun, 06 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Bug #1535081: A leading underscore has been added to the names of the md5 and sha modules, so add it in Modules/Setup.dist too. ........ r51129 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-06 10:23:54 +0200 (Sun, 06 Aug 2006) | 3 lines Bug #1535165: fixed a segfault in input() and raw_input() when sys.stdin is closed. ........ r51131 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-06 11:17:16 +0200 (Sun, 06 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Don't produce output in test_builtin. ........ r51133 | andrew.macintyre | 2006-08-06 14:37:03 +0200 (Sun, 06 Aug 2006) | 4 lines test_threading now skips testing alternate thread stack sizes on platforms that don't support changing thread stack size. ........ r51134 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-07 00:07:04 +0200 (Mon, 07 Aug 2006) | 2 lines [Patch #1464056] Ensure that we use the panelw library when linking with ncursesw. Once I see how the buildbots react, I'll backport this to 2.4. ........ r51137 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-08 13:52:34 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 3 lines webbrowser: Silence stderr output if no gconftool or gnome browser found ........ r51138 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-08 13:56:21 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 7 lines Remove "non-mapping" and "non-sequence" from TypeErrors raised by PyMapping_Size and PySequence_Size. Because len() tries first sequence, then mapping size, it will always raise a "non-mapping object has no len" error which is confusing. ........ r51139 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-08 19:37:00 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 3 lines memcmp() can return values other than -1, 0, and +1 but tp_compare must not. ........ r51140 | thomas.heller | 2006-08-08 19:39:20 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 1 line Remove accidently committed, duplicated test. ........ r51147 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-08 20:50:14 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 1 line Reword paragraph to clarify ........ r51148 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-08 20:56:08 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 1 line Move obmalloc item into C API section ........ r51149 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-08 21:00:14 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 1 line 'Other changes' section now has only one item; move the item elsewhere and remove the section ........ r51150 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-08 21:00:34 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 1 line Bump version number ........ r51151 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-08 22:11:22 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Bug #1536828: typo: TypeType should have been StringType. ........ r51153 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-08 22:13:13 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Bug #1536660: separate two words. ........ r51155 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-08 22:48:10 +0200 (Tue, 08 Aug 2006) | 3 lines ``str`` is now the same object as ``types.StringType``. ........ r51156 | tim.peters | 2006-08-09 02:52:26 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r51158 | georg.brandl | 2006-08-09 09:03:22 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 4 lines Introduce an upper bound on tuple nesting depth in C argument format strings; fixes rest of #1523610. ........ r51160 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-08-09 09:57:39 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 4 lines __hash__ may now return long int; the final hash value is obtained by invoking hash on the long int. Fixes #1536021. ........ r51168 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-09 15:03:41 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 1 line [Bug #1536021] Mention __hash__ change ........ r51169 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-09 15:57:05 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 1 line [Patch #1534027] Add notes on locale module changes ........ r51170 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-09 16:05:35 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 1 line Add missing 'self' parameters ........ r51171 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-09 16:06:19 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 1 line Reindent code ........ r51172 | armin.rigo | 2006-08-09 16:55:26 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Fix and test for an infinite C recursion. ........ r51173 | ronald.oussoren | 2006-08-09 16:56:33 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 2 lines It's unlikely that future versions will require _POSIX_C_SOURCE ........ r51178 | armin.rigo | 2006-08-09 17:37:26 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Concatenation on a long string breaks (SF #1526585). ........ r51180 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-09 18:46:15 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 8 lines 1. When used w/o subprocess, all exceptions were preceeded by an error message claiming they were IDLE internal errors (since 1.2a1). 2. Add Ronald Oussoren to CREDITS M NEWS.txt M PyShell.py M CREDITS.txt ........ r51181 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-09 19:47:15 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 4 lines As a slight enhancement to the previous checkin, improve the internal error reporting by moving message to IDLE console. ........ r51182 | andrew.kuchling | 2006-08-09 20:23:14 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 1 line Typo fix ........ r51183 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-09 22:34:46 +0200 (Wed, 09 Aug 2006) | 2 lines ToggleTab dialog was setting indent to 8 even if cancelled (since 1.2a1). ........ r51184 | martin.v.loewis | 2006-08-10 01:42:18 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Add some commentary on -mimpure-text. ........ r51185 | tim.peters | 2006-08-10 02:58:49 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Add missing svn:eol-style property to text files. ........ r51186 | kurt.kaiser | 2006-08-10 03:41:17 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 2 lines Changing tokenize (39046) to detect dedent broke tabnanny check (since 1.2a1) ........ r51187 | tim.peters | 2006-08-10 05:01:26 +0200 (Thu, 10 Aug 2006) | 13 lines test_copytree_simple(): This was leaving behind two new temp directories each time it ran, at least on Windows. Several changes: explicitly closed all files; wrapped long lines; stopped suppressing errors when removing a file or directory fails (removing /shouldn't/ fail!); and changed what appeared to be incorrect usage of os.removedirs() (that doesn't remove empty directories at and /under/ the given path, instead it must be given an empty leaf directory and then deletes empty directories moving /up/ the path -- could be that the conceptually simpler shutil.rmtree() was really actually intended here). ........
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\chapter{Built-in Types \label{types}}
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The following sections describe the standard types that are built into
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the interpreter.
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\note{Historically (until release 2.2), Python's built-in types have
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differed from user-defined types because it was not possible to use
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the built-in types as the basis for object-oriented inheritance.
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This limitation does not exist any longer.}
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The principal built-in types are numerics, sequences, mappings, files,
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classes, instances and exceptions.
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\indexii{built-in}{types}
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Some operations are supported by several object types; in particular,
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practically all objects can be compared, tested for truth value,
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and converted to a string (with
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the \function{repr()} function or the slightly different
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\function{str()} function). The latter
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function is implicitly used when an object is written by the
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\keyword{print}\stindex{print} statement.
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(Information on the \ulink{\keyword{print} statement}{../ref/print.html}
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and other language statements can be found in the
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\citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python Reference Manual} and the
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\citetitle[../tut/tut.html]{Python Tutorial}.)
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\section{Truth Value Testing\label{truth}}
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Any object can be tested for truth value, for use in an \keyword{if} or
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\keyword{while} condition or as operand of the Boolean operations below.
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The following values are considered false:
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\stindex{if}
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\stindex{while}
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\indexii{truth}{value}
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\indexii{Boolean}{operations}
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\index{false}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \code{None}
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\withsubitem{(Built-in object)}{\ttindex{None}}
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\item \code{False}
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\withsubitem{(Built-in object)}{\ttindex{False}}
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\item zero of any numeric type, for example, \code{0}, \code{0L},
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\code{0.0}, \code{0j}.
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\item any empty sequence, for example, \code{''}, \code{()}, \code{[]}.
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\item any empty mapping, for example, \code{\{\}}.
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\item instances of user-defined classes, if the class defines a
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\method{__nonzero__()} or \method{__len__()} method, when that
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method returns the integer zero or \class{bool} value
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\code{False}.\footnote{Additional
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information on these special methods may be found in the
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\citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python Reference Manual}.}
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\end{itemize}
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All other values are considered true --- so objects of many types are
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always true.
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\index{true}
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Operations and built-in functions that have a Boolean result always
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return \code{0} or \code{False} for false and \code{1} or \code{True}
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for true, unless otherwise stated. (Important exception: the Boolean
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operations \samp{or}\opindex{or} and \samp{and}\opindex{and} always
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return one of their operands.)
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\index{False}
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\index{True}
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\section{Boolean Operations ---
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\keyword{and}, \keyword{or}, \keyword{not}
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\label{boolean}}
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These are the Boolean operations, ordered by ascending priority:
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\begin{tableiii}{c|l|c}{code}{Operation}{Result}{Notes}
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\lineiii{\var{x} or \var{y}}
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{if \var{x} is false, then \var{y}, else \var{x}}{(1)}
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\lineiii{\var{x} and \var{y}}
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{if \var{x} is false, then \var{x}, else \var{y}}{(1)}
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\hline
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\lineiii{not \var{x}}
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{if \var{x} is false, then \code{True}, else \code{False}}{(2)}
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\opindex{and}
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\opindex{or}
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\opindex{not}
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\noindent
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Notes:
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\begin{description}
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\item[(1)]
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These only evaluate their second argument if needed for their outcome.
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\item[(2)]
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\samp{not} has a lower priority than non-Boolean operators, so
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\code{not \var{a} == \var{b}} is interpreted as \code{not (\var{a} ==
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\var{b})}, and \code{\var{a} == not \var{b}} is a syntax error.
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\section{Comparisons \label{comparisons}}
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Comparison operations are supported by all objects. They all have the
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same priority (which is higher than that of the Boolean operations).
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Comparisons can be chained arbitrarily; for example, \code{\var{x} <
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\var{y} <= \var{z}} is equivalent to \code{\var{x} < \var{y} and
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\var{y} <= \var{z}}, except that \var{y} is evaluated only once (but
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in both cases \var{z} is not evaluated at all when \code{\var{x} <
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\var{y}} is found to be false).
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\indexii{chaining}{comparisons}
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This table summarizes the comparison operations:
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\begin{tableiii}{c|l|c}{code}{Operation}{Meaning}{Notes}
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\lineiii{<}{strictly less than}{}
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\lineiii{<=}{less than or equal}{}
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\lineiii{>}{strictly greater than}{}
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\lineiii{>=}{greater than or equal}{}
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\lineiii{==}{equal}{}
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\lineiii{!=}{not equal}{(1)}
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\lineiii{<>}{not equal}{(1)}
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\lineiii{is}{object identity}{}
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\lineiii{is not}{negated object identity}{}
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\indexii{operator}{comparison}
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\opindex{==} % XXX *All* others have funny characters < ! >
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\opindex{is}
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\opindex{is not}
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\noindent
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Notes:
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\begin{description}
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\item[(1)]
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\code{<>} and \code{!=} are alternate spellings for the same operator.
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\code{!=} is the preferred spelling; \code{<>} is obsolescent.
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Objects of different types, except different numeric types and different string types, never
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compare equal; such objects are ordered consistently but arbitrarily
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(so that sorting a heterogeneous array yields a consistent result).
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Furthermore, some types (for example, file objects) support only a
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degenerate notion of comparison where any two objects of that type are
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unequal. Again, such objects are ordered arbitrarily but
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consistently. The \code{<}, \code{<=}, \code{>} and \code{>=}
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operators will raise a \exception{TypeError} exception when any operand
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is a complex number.
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\indexii{object}{numeric}
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\indexii{objects}{comparing}
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Instances of a class normally compare as non-equal unless the class
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\withsubitem{(instance method)}{\ttindex{__cmp__()}}
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defines the \method{__cmp__()} method. Refer to the
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\citetitle[../ref/customization.html]{Python Reference Manual} for
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information on the use of this method to effect object comparisons.
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\strong{Implementation note:} Objects of different types except
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numbers are ordered by their type names; objects of the same types
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that don't support proper comparison are ordered by their address.
|
|
|
|
Two more operations with the same syntactic priority,
|
|
\samp{in}\opindex{in} and \samp{not in}\opindex{not in}, are supported
|
|
only by sequence types (below).
|
|
|
|
|
|
\section{Numeric Types ---
|
|
\class{int}, \class{float}, \class{long}, \class{complex}
|
|
\label{typesnumeric}}
|
|
|
|
There are four distinct numeric types: \dfn{plain integers},
|
|
\dfn{long integers},
|
|
\dfn{floating point numbers}, and \dfn{complex numbers}.
|
|
In addition, Booleans are a subtype of plain integers.
|
|
Plain integers (also just called \dfn{integers})
|
|
are implemented using \ctype{long} in C, which gives them at least 32
|
|
bits of precision (\code{sys.maxint} is always set to the maximum
|
|
plain integer value for the current platform, the minimum value is
|
|
\code{-sys.maxint - 1}). Long integers have unlimited precision.
|
|
Floating point numbers are implemented using \ctype{double} in C.
|
|
All bets on their precision are off unless you happen to know the
|
|
machine you are working with.
|
|
\obindex{numeric}
|
|
\obindex{Boolean}
|
|
\obindex{integer}
|
|
\obindex{long integer}
|
|
\obindex{floating point}
|
|
\obindex{complex number}
|
|
\indexii{C}{language}
|
|
|
|
Complex numbers have a real and imaginary part, which are each
|
|
implemented using \ctype{double} in C. To extract these parts from
|
|
a complex number \var{z}, use \code{\var{z}.real} and \code{\var{z}.imag}.
|
|
|
|
Numbers are created by numeric literals or as the result of built-in
|
|
functions and operators. Unadorned integer literals (including hex
|
|
and octal numbers) yield plain integers unless the value they denote
|
|
is too large to be represented as a plain integer, in which case
|
|
they yield a long integer. Integer literals with an
|
|
\character{L} or \character{l} suffix yield long integers
|
|
(\character{L} is preferred because \samp{1l} looks too much like
|
|
eleven!). Numeric literals containing a decimal point or an exponent
|
|
sign yield floating point numbers. Appending \character{j} or
|
|
\character{J} to a numeric literal yields a complex number with a
|
|
zero real part. A complex numeric literal is the sum of a real and
|
|
an imaginary part.
|
|
\indexii{numeric}{literals}
|
|
\indexii{integer}{literals}
|
|
\indexiii{long}{integer}{literals}
|
|
\indexii{floating point}{literals}
|
|
\indexii{complex number}{literals}
|
|
\indexii{hexadecimal}{literals}
|
|
\indexii{octal}{literals}
|
|
|
|
Python fully supports mixed arithmetic: when a binary arithmetic
|
|
operator has operands of different numeric types, the operand with the
|
|
``narrower'' type is widened to that of the other, where plain
|
|
integer is narrower than long integer is narrower than floating point is
|
|
narrower than complex.
|
|
Comparisons between numbers of mixed type use the same rule.\footnote{
|
|
As a consequence, the list \code{[1, 2]} is considered equal
|
|
to \code{[1.0, 2.0]}, and similarly for tuples.
|
|
} The constructors \function{int()}, \function{long()}, \function{float()},
|
|
and \function{complex()} can be used
|
|
to produce numbers of a specific type.
|
|
\index{arithmetic}
|
|
\bifuncindex{int}
|
|
\bifuncindex{long}
|
|
\bifuncindex{float}
|
|
\bifuncindex{complex}
|
|
|
|
All numeric types (except complex) support the following operations,
|
|
sorted by ascending priority (operations in the same box have the same
|
|
priority; all numeric operations have a higher priority than
|
|
comparison operations):
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{c|l|c}{code}{Operation}{Result}{Notes}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} + \var{y}}{sum of \var{x} and \var{y}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} - \var{y}}{difference of \var{x} and \var{y}}{}
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} * \var{y}}{product of \var{x} and \var{y}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} / \var{y}}{quotient of \var{x} and \var{y}}{(1)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} // \var{y}}{(floored) quotient of \var{x} and \var{y}}{(5)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} \%{} \var{y}}{remainder of \code{\var{x} / \var{y}}}{(4)}
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{-\var{x}}{\var{x} negated}{}
|
|
\lineiii{+\var{x}}{\var{x} unchanged}{}
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{abs(\var{x})}{absolute value or magnitude of \var{x}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{int(\var{x})}{\var{x} converted to integer}{(2)}
|
|
\lineiii{long(\var{x})}{\var{x} converted to long integer}{(2)}
|
|
\lineiii{float(\var{x})}{\var{x} converted to floating point}{}
|
|
\lineiii{complex(\var{re},\var{im})}{a complex number with real part \var{re}, imaginary part \var{im}. \var{im} defaults to zero.}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{c}.conjugate()}{conjugate of the complex number \var{c}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{divmod(\var{x}, \var{y})}{the pair \code{(\var{x} // \var{y}, \var{x} \%{} \var{y})}}{(3)(4)}
|
|
\lineiii{pow(\var{x}, \var{y})}{\var{x} to the power \var{y}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} ** \var{y}}{\var{x} to the power \var{y}}{}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
\indexiii{operations on}{numeric}{types}
|
|
\withsubitem{(complex number method)}{\ttindex{conjugate()}}
|
|
|
|
\noindent
|
|
Notes:
|
|
\begin{description}
|
|
|
|
\item[(1)]
|
|
For (plain or long) integer division, the result is an integer.
|
|
The result is always rounded towards minus infinity: 1/2 is 0,
|
|
(-1)/2 is -1, 1/(-2) is -1, and (-1)/(-2) is 0. Note that the result
|
|
is a long integer if either operand is a long integer, regardless of
|
|
the numeric value.
|
|
\indexii{integer}{division}
|
|
\indexiii{long}{integer}{division}
|
|
|
|
\item[(2)]
|
|
Conversion from floating point to (long or plain) integer may round or
|
|
truncate as in C; see functions \function{floor()} and
|
|
\function{ceil()} in the \refmodule{math}\refbimodindex{math} module
|
|
for well-defined conversions.
|
|
\withsubitem{(in module math)}{\ttindex{floor()}\ttindex{ceil()}}
|
|
\indexii{numeric}{conversions}
|
|
\indexii{C}{language}
|
|
|
|
\item[(3)]
|
|
See section \ref{built-in-funcs}, ``Built-in Functions,'' for a full
|
|
description.
|
|
|
|
\item[(4)]
|
|
Complex floor division operator, modulo operator, and \function{divmod()}.
|
|
|
|
\deprecated{2.3}{Instead convert to float using \function{abs()}
|
|
if appropriate.}
|
|
|
|
\item[(5)]
|
|
Also referred to as integer division. The resultant value is a whole integer,
|
|
though the result's type is not necessarily int.
|
|
\end{description}
|
|
% XXXJH exceptions: overflow (when? what operations?) zerodivision
|
|
|
|
\subsection{Bit-string Operations on Integer Types \label{bitstring-ops}}
|
|
\nodename{Bit-string Operations}
|
|
|
|
Plain and long integer types support additional operations that make
|
|
sense only for bit-strings. Negative numbers are treated as their 2's
|
|
complement value (for long integers, this assumes a sufficiently large
|
|
number of bits that no overflow occurs during the operation).
|
|
|
|
The priorities of the binary bit-wise operations are all lower than
|
|
the numeric operations and higher than the comparisons; the unary
|
|
operation \samp{\~} has the same priority as the other unary numeric
|
|
operations (\samp{+} and \samp{-}).
|
|
|
|
This table lists the bit-string operations sorted in ascending
|
|
priority (operations in the same box have the same priority):
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{c|l|c}{code}{Operation}{Result}{Notes}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} | \var{y}}{bitwise \dfn{or} of \var{x} and \var{y}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} \^{} \var{y}}{bitwise \dfn{exclusive or} of \var{x} and \var{y}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} \&{} \var{y}}{bitwise \dfn{and} of \var{x} and \var{y}}{}
|
|
% The empty groups below prevent conversion to guillemets.
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} <{}< \var{n}}{\var{x} shifted left by \var{n} bits}{(1), (2)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} >{}> \var{n}}{\var{x} shifted right by \var{n} bits}{(1), (3)}
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{\~\var{x}}{the bits of \var{x} inverted}{}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
\indexiii{operations on}{integer}{types}
|
|
\indexii{bit-string}{operations}
|
|
\indexii{shifting}{operations}
|
|
\indexii{masking}{operations}
|
|
|
|
\noindent
|
|
Notes:
|
|
\begin{description}
|
|
\item[(1)] Negative shift counts are illegal and cause a
|
|
\exception{ValueError} to be raised.
|
|
\item[(2)] A left shift by \var{n} bits is equivalent to
|
|
multiplication by \code{pow(2, \var{n})} without overflow check.
|
|
\item[(3)] A right shift by \var{n} bits is equivalent to
|
|
division by \code{pow(2, \var{n})} without overflow check.
|
|
\end{description}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\section{Iterator Types \label{typeiter}}
|
|
|
|
\versionadded{2.2}
|
|
\index{iterator protocol}
|
|
\index{protocol!iterator}
|
|
\index{sequence!iteration}
|
|
\index{container!iteration over}
|
|
|
|
Python supports a concept of iteration over containers. This is
|
|
implemented using two distinct methods; these are used to allow
|
|
user-defined classes to support iteration. Sequences, described below
|
|
in more detail, always support the iteration methods.
|
|
|
|
One method needs to be defined for container objects to provide
|
|
iteration support:
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[container]{__iter__}{}
|
|
Return an iterator object. The object is required to support the
|
|
iterator protocol described below. If a container supports
|
|
different types of iteration, additional methods can be provided to
|
|
specifically request iterators for those iteration types. (An
|
|
example of an object supporting multiple forms of iteration would be
|
|
a tree structure which supports both breadth-first and depth-first
|
|
traversal.) This method corresponds to the \member{tp_iter} slot of
|
|
the type structure for Python objects in the Python/C API.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
The iterator objects themselves are required to support the following
|
|
two methods, which together form the \dfn{iterator protocol}:
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[iterator]{__iter__}{}
|
|
Return the iterator object itself. This is required to allow both
|
|
containers and iterators to be used with the \keyword{for} and
|
|
\keyword{in} statements. This method corresponds to the
|
|
\member{tp_iter} slot of the type structure for Python objects in
|
|
the Python/C API.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[iterator]{next}{}
|
|
Return the next item from the container. If there are no further
|
|
items, raise the \exception{StopIteration} exception. This method
|
|
corresponds to the \member{tp_iternext} slot of the type structure
|
|
for Python objects in the Python/C API.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
Python defines several iterator objects to support iteration over
|
|
general and specific sequence types, dictionaries, and other more
|
|
specialized forms. The specific types are not important beyond their
|
|
implementation of the iterator protocol.
|
|
|
|
The intention of the protocol is that once an iterator's
|
|
\method{next()} method raises \exception{StopIteration}, it will
|
|
continue to do so on subsequent calls. Implementations that
|
|
do not obey this property are deemed broken. (This constraint
|
|
was added in Python 2.3; in Python 2.2, various iterators are
|
|
broken according to this rule.)
|
|
|
|
Python's generators provide a convenient way to implement the
|
|
iterator protocol. If a container object's \method{__iter__()}
|
|
method is implemented as a generator, it will automatically
|
|
return an iterator object (technically, a generator object)
|
|
supplying the \method{__iter__()} and \method{next()} methods.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\section{Sequence Types ---
|
|
\class{str}, \class{unicode}, \class{list},
|
|
\class{tuple}, \class{buffer}, \class{xrange}
|
|
\label{typesseq}}
|
|
|
|
There are six sequence types: strings, Unicode strings, lists,
|
|
tuples, buffers, and xrange objects.
|
|
|
|
String literals are written in single or double quotes:
|
|
\code{'xyzzy'}, \code{"frobozz"}. See chapter 2 of the
|
|
\citetitle[../ref/strings.html]{Python Reference Manual} for more about
|
|
string literals. Unicode strings are much like strings, but are
|
|
specified in the syntax using a preceding \character{u} character:
|
|
\code{u'abc'}, \code{u"def"}. Lists are constructed with square brackets,
|
|
separating items with commas: \code{[a, b, c]}. Tuples are
|
|
constructed by the comma operator (not within square brackets), with
|
|
or without enclosing parentheses, but an empty tuple must have the
|
|
enclosing parentheses, such as \code{a, b, c} or \code{()}. A single
|
|
item tuple must have a trailing comma, such as \code{(d,)}.
|
|
\obindex{sequence}
|
|
\obindex{string}
|
|
\obindex{Unicode}
|
|
\obindex{tuple}
|
|
\obindex{list}
|
|
|
|
Buffer objects are not directly supported by Python syntax, but can be
|
|
created by calling the builtin function
|
|
\function{buffer()}.\bifuncindex{buffer} They don't support
|
|
concatenation or repetition.
|
|
\obindex{buffer}
|
|
|
|
Xrange objects are similar to buffers in that there is no specific
|
|
syntax to create them, but they are created using the \function{xrange()}
|
|
function.\bifuncindex{xrange} They don't support slicing,
|
|
concatenation or repetition, and using \code{in}, \code{not in},
|
|
\function{min()} or \function{max()} on them is inefficient.
|
|
\obindex{xrange}
|
|
|
|
Most sequence types support the following operations. The \samp{in} and
|
|
\samp{not in} operations have the same priorities as the comparison
|
|
operations. The \samp{+} and \samp{*} operations have the same
|
|
priority as the corresponding numeric operations.\footnote{They must
|
|
have since the parser can't tell the type of the operands.}
|
|
|
|
This table lists the sequence operations sorted in ascending priority
|
|
(operations in the same box have the same priority). In the table,
|
|
\var{s} and \var{t} are sequences of the same type; \var{n}, \var{i}
|
|
and \var{j} are integers:
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{c|l|c}{code}{Operation}{Result}{Notes}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} in \var{s}}{\code{True} if an item of \var{s} is equal to \var{x}, else \code{False}}{(1)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} not in \var{s}}{\code{False} if an item of \var{s} is
|
|
equal to \var{x}, else \code{True}}{(1)}
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s} + \var{t}}{the concatenation of \var{s} and \var{t}}{(6)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s} * \var{n}\textrm{,} \var{n} * \var{s}}{\var{n} shallow copies of \var{s} concatenated}{(2)}
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}[\var{i}]}{\var{i}'th item of \var{s}, origin 0}{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}]}{slice of \var{s} from \var{i} to \var{j}}{(3), (4)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}:\var{k}]}{slice of \var{s} from \var{i} to \var{j} with step \var{k}}{(3), (5)}
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{len(\var{s})}{length of \var{s}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{min(\var{s})}{smallest item of \var{s}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{max(\var{s})}{largest item of \var{s}}{}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
\indexiii{operations on}{sequence}{types}
|
|
\bifuncindex{len}
|
|
\bifuncindex{min}
|
|
\bifuncindex{max}
|
|
\indexii{concatenation}{operation}
|
|
\indexii{repetition}{operation}
|
|
\indexii{subscript}{operation}
|
|
\indexii{slice}{operation}
|
|
\indexii{extended slice}{operation}
|
|
\opindex{in}
|
|
\opindex{not in}
|
|
|
|
\noindent
|
|
Notes:
|
|
|
|
\begin{description}
|
|
\item[(1)] When \var{s} is a string or Unicode string object the
|
|
\code{in} and \code{not in} operations act like a substring test. In
|
|
Python versions before 2.3, \var{x} had to be a string of length 1.
|
|
In Python 2.3 and beyond, \var{x} may be a string of any length.
|
|
|
|
\item[(2)] Values of \var{n} less than \code{0} are treated as
|
|
\code{0} (which yields an empty sequence of the same type as
|
|
\var{s}). Note also that the copies are shallow; nested structures
|
|
are not copied. This often haunts new Python programmers; consider:
|
|
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> lists = [[]] * 3
|
|
>>> lists
|
|
[[], [], []]
|
|
>>> lists[0].append(3)
|
|
>>> lists
|
|
[[3], [3], [3]]
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
What has happened is that \code{[[]]} is a one-element list containing
|
|
an empty list, so all three elements of \code{[[]] * 3} are (pointers to)
|
|
this single empty list. Modifying any of the elements of \code{lists}
|
|
modifies this single list. You can create a list of different lists this
|
|
way:
|
|
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> lists = [[] for i in range(3)]
|
|
>>> lists[0].append(3)
|
|
>>> lists[1].append(5)
|
|
>>> lists[2].append(7)
|
|
>>> lists
|
|
[[3], [5], [7]]
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
\item[(3)] If \var{i} or \var{j} is negative, the index is relative to
|
|
the end of the string: \code{len(\var{s}) + \var{i}} or
|
|
\code{len(\var{s}) + \var{j}} is substituted. But note that \code{-0} is
|
|
still \code{0}.
|
|
|
|
\item[(4)] The slice of \var{s} from \var{i} to \var{j} is defined as
|
|
the sequence of items with index \var{k} such that \code{\var{i} <=
|
|
\var{k} < \var{j}}. If \var{i} or \var{j} is greater than
|
|
\code{len(\var{s})}, use \code{len(\var{s})}. If \var{i} is omitted
|
|
or \code{None}, use \code{0}. If \var{j} is omitted or \code{None},
|
|
use \code{len(\var{s})}. If \var{i} is greater than or equal to \var{j},
|
|
the slice is empty.
|
|
|
|
\item[(5)] The slice of \var{s} from \var{i} to \var{j} with step
|
|
\var{k} is defined as the sequence of items with index
|
|
\code{\var{x} = \var{i} + \var{n}*\var{k}} such that
|
|
$0 \leq n < \frac{j-i}{k}$. In other words, the indices
|
|
are \code{i}, \code{i+k}, \code{i+2*k}, \code{i+3*k} and so on, stopping when
|
|
\var{j} is reached (but never including \var{j}). If \var{i} or \var{j}
|
|
is greater than \code{len(\var{s})}, use \code{len(\var{s})}. If
|
|
\var{i} or \var{j} are omitted or \code{None}, they become ``end'' values
|
|
(which end depends on the sign of \var{k}). Note, \var{k} cannot
|
|
be zero. If \var{k} is \code{None}, it is treated like \code{1}.
|
|
|
|
\item[(6)] If \var{s} and \var{t} are both strings, some Python
|
|
implementations such as CPython can usually perform an in-place optimization
|
|
for assignments of the form \code{\var{s}=\var{s}+\var{t}} or
|
|
\code{\var{s}+=\var{t}}. When applicable, this optimization makes
|
|
quadratic run-time much less likely. This optimization is both version
|
|
and implementation dependent. For performance sensitive code, it is
|
|
preferable to use the \method{str.join()} method which assures consistent
|
|
linear concatenation performance across versions and implementations.
|
|
\versionchanged[Formerly, string concatenation never occurred in-place]{2.4}
|
|
|
|
\end{description}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{String Methods \label{string-methods}}
|
|
\indexii{string}{methods}
|
|
|
|
These are the string methods which both 8-bit strings and Unicode
|
|
objects support:
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{capitalize}{}
|
|
Return a copy of the string with only its first character capitalized.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{center}{width\optional{, fillchar}}
|
|
Return centered in a string of length \var{width}. Padding is done
|
|
using the specified \var{fillchar} (default is a space).
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for the \var{fillchar} argument]{2.4}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{count}{sub\optional{, start\optional{, end}}}
|
|
Return the number of occurrences of substring \var{sub} in string
|
|
S\code{[\var{start}:\var{end}]}. Optional arguments \var{start} and
|
|
\var{end} are interpreted as in slice notation.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{decode}{\optional{encoding\optional{, errors}}}
|
|
Decodes the string using the codec registered for \var{encoding}.
|
|
\var{encoding} defaults to the default string encoding. \var{errors}
|
|
may be given to set a different error handling scheme. The default is
|
|
\code{'strict'}, meaning that encoding errors raise
|
|
\exception{UnicodeError}. Other possible values are \code{'ignore'},
|
|
\code{'replace'} and any other name registered via
|
|
\function{codecs.register_error}, see section~\ref{codec-base-classes}.
|
|
\versionadded{2.2}
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for other error handling schemes added]{2.3}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{encode}{\optional{encoding\optional{,errors}}}
|
|
Return an encoded version of the string. Default encoding is the current
|
|
default string encoding. \var{errors} may be given to set a different
|
|
error handling scheme. The default for \var{errors} is
|
|
\code{'strict'}, meaning that encoding errors raise a
|
|
\exception{UnicodeError}. Other possible values are \code{'ignore'},
|
|
\code{'replace'}, \code{'xmlcharrefreplace'}, \code{'backslashreplace'}
|
|
and any other name registered via \function{codecs.register_error},
|
|
see section~\ref{codec-base-classes}.
|
|
For a list of possible encodings, see section~\ref{standard-encodings}.
|
|
\versionadded{2.0}
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for \code{'xmlcharrefreplace'} and
|
|
\code{'backslashreplace'} and other error handling schemes added]{2.3}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{endswith}{suffix\optional{, start\optional{, end}}}
|
|
Return \code{True} if the string ends with the specified \var{suffix},
|
|
otherwise return \code{False}. \var{suffix} can also be a tuple of
|
|
suffixes to look for. With optional \var{start}, test beginning at
|
|
that position. With optional \var{end}, stop comparing at that position.
|
|
|
|
\versionchanged[Accept tuples as \var{suffix}]{2.5}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{expandtabs}{\optional{tabsize}}
|
|
Return a copy of the string where all tab characters are expanded
|
|
using spaces. If \var{tabsize} is not given, a tab size of \code{8}
|
|
characters is assumed.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{find}{sub\optional{, start\optional{, end}}}
|
|
Return the lowest index in the string where substring \var{sub} is
|
|
found, such that \var{sub} is contained in the range [\var{start},
|
|
\var{end}]. Optional arguments \var{start} and \var{end} are
|
|
interpreted as in slice notation. Return \code{-1} if \var{sub} is
|
|
not found.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{index}{sub\optional{, start\optional{, end}}}
|
|
Like \method{find()}, but raise \exception{ValueError} when the
|
|
substring is not found.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{isalnum}{}
|
|
Return true if all characters in the string are alphanumeric and there
|
|
is at least one character, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{isalpha}{}
|
|
Return true if all characters in the string are alphabetic and there
|
|
is at least one character, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{isdigit}{}
|
|
Return true if all characters in the string are digits and there
|
|
is at least one character, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{islower}{}
|
|
Return true if all cased characters in the string are lowercase and
|
|
there is at least one cased character, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{isspace}{}
|
|
Return true if there are only whitespace characters in the string and
|
|
there is at least one character, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{istitle}{}
|
|
Return true if the string is a titlecased string and there is at least one
|
|
character, for example uppercase characters may only follow uncased
|
|
characters and lowercase characters only cased ones. Return false
|
|
otherwise.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{isupper}{}
|
|
Return true if all cased characters in the string are uppercase and
|
|
there is at least one cased character, false otherwise.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{join}{seq}
|
|
Return a string which is the concatenation of the strings in the
|
|
sequence \var{seq}. The separator between elements is the string
|
|
providing this method.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{ljust}{width\optional{, fillchar}}
|
|
Return the string left justified in a string of length \var{width}.
|
|
Padding is done using the specified \var{fillchar} (default is a
|
|
space). The original string is returned if
|
|
\var{width} is less than \code{len(\var{s})}.
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for the \var{fillchar} argument]{2.4}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{lower}{}
|
|
Return a copy of the string converted to lowercase.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{lstrip}{\optional{chars}}
|
|
Return a copy of the string with leading characters removed. The
|
|
\var{chars} argument is a string specifying the set of characters
|
|
to be removed. If omitted or \code{None}, the \var{chars} argument
|
|
defaults to removing whitespace. The \var{chars} argument is not
|
|
a prefix; rather, all combinations of its values are stripped:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> ' spacious '.lstrip()
|
|
'spacious '
|
|
>>> 'www.example.com'.lstrip('cmowz.')
|
|
'example.com'
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for the \var{chars} argument]{2.2.2}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{partition}{sep}
|
|
Split the string at the first occurrence of \var{sep}, and return
|
|
a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator
|
|
itself, and the part after the separator. If the separator is not
|
|
found, return a 3-tuple containing the string itself, followed by
|
|
two empty strings.
|
|
\versionadded{2.5}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{replace}{old, new\optional{, count}}
|
|
Return a copy of the string with all occurrences of substring
|
|
\var{old} replaced by \var{new}. If the optional argument
|
|
\var{count} is given, only the first \var{count} occurrences are
|
|
replaced.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{rfind}{sub \optional{,start \optional{,end}}}
|
|
Return the highest index in the string where substring \var{sub} is
|
|
found, such that \var{sub} is contained within s[start,end]. Optional
|
|
arguments \var{start} and \var{end} are interpreted as in slice
|
|
notation. Return \code{-1} on failure.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{rindex}{sub\optional{, start\optional{, end}}}
|
|
Like \method{rfind()} but raises \exception{ValueError} when the
|
|
substring \var{sub} is not found.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{rjust}{width\optional{, fillchar}}
|
|
Return the string right justified in a string of length \var{width}.
|
|
Padding is done using the specified \var{fillchar} (default is a space).
|
|
The original string is returned if
|
|
\var{width} is less than \code{len(\var{s})}.
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for the \var{fillchar} argument]{2.4}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{rpartition}{sep}
|
|
Split the string at the last occurrence of \var{sep}, and return
|
|
a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator
|
|
itself, and the part after the separator. If the separator is not
|
|
found, return a 3-tuple containing the string itself, followed by
|
|
two empty strings.
|
|
\versionadded{2.5}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{rsplit}{\optional{sep \optional{,maxsplit}}}
|
|
Return a list of the words in the string, using \var{sep} as the
|
|
delimiter string. If \var{maxsplit} is given, at most \var{maxsplit}
|
|
splits are done, the \emph{rightmost} ones. If \var{sep} is not specified
|
|
or \code{None}, any whitespace string is a separator. Except for splitting
|
|
from the right, \method{rsplit()} behaves like \method{split()} which
|
|
is described in detail below.
|
|
\versionadded{2.4}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{rstrip}{\optional{chars}}
|
|
Return a copy of the string with trailing characters removed. The
|
|
\var{chars} argument is a string specifying the set of characters
|
|
to be removed. If omitted or \code{None}, the \var{chars} argument
|
|
defaults to removing whitespace. The \var{chars} argument is not
|
|
a suffix; rather, all combinations of its values are stripped:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> ' spacious '.rstrip()
|
|
' spacious'
|
|
>>> 'mississippi'.rstrip('ipz')
|
|
'mississ'
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for the \var{chars} argument]{2.2.2}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{split}{\optional{sep \optional{,maxsplit}}}
|
|
Return a list of the words in the string, using \var{sep} as the
|
|
delimiter string. If \var{maxsplit} is given, at most \var{maxsplit}
|
|
splits are done. (thus, the list will have at most \code{\var{maxsplit}+1}
|
|
elements). If \var{maxsplit} is not specified, then there
|
|
is no limit on the number of splits (all possible splits are made).
|
|
Consecutive delimiters are not grouped together and are
|
|
deemed to delimit empty strings (for example, \samp{'1,,2'.split(',')}
|
|
returns \samp{['1', '', '2']}). The \var{sep} argument may consist of
|
|
multiple characters (for example, \samp{'1, 2, 3'.split(', ')} returns
|
|
\samp{['1', '2', '3']}). Splitting an empty string with a specified
|
|
separator returns \samp{['']}.
|
|
|
|
If \var{sep} is not specified or is \code{None}, a different splitting
|
|
algorithm is applied. First, whitespace characters (spaces, tabs,
|
|
newlines, returns, and formfeeds) are stripped from both ends. Then,
|
|
words are separated by arbitrary length strings of whitespace
|
|
characters. Consecutive whitespace delimiters are treated as a single
|
|
delimiter (\samp{'1 2 3'.split()} returns \samp{['1', '2', '3']}).
|
|
Splitting an empty string or a string consisting of just whitespace
|
|
returns an empty list.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{splitlines}{\optional{keepends}}
|
|
Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line
|
|
boundaries. Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless
|
|
\var{keepends} is given and true.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{startswith}{prefix\optional{,
|
|
start\optional{, end}}}
|
|
Return \code{True} if string starts with the \var{prefix}, otherwise
|
|
return \code{False}. \var{prefix} can also be a tuple of
|
|
suffixes to look for. With optional \var{start}, test string beginning at
|
|
that position. With optional \var{end}, stop comparing string at that
|
|
position.
|
|
|
|
\versionchanged[Accept tuples as \var{prefix}]{2.5}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{strip}{\optional{chars}}
|
|
Return a copy of the string with the leading and trailing characters
|
|
removed. The \var{chars} argument is a string specifying the set of
|
|
characters to be removed. If omitted or \code{None}, the \var{chars}
|
|
argument defaults to removing whitespace. The \var{chars} argument is not
|
|
a prefix or suffix; rather, all combinations of its values are stripped:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> ' spacious '.strip()
|
|
'spacious'
|
|
>>> 'www.example.com'.strip('cmowz.')
|
|
'example'
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for the \var{chars} argument]{2.2.2}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{swapcase}{}
|
|
Return a copy of the string with uppercase characters converted to
|
|
lowercase and vice versa.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{title}{}
|
|
Return a titlecased version of the string: words start with uppercase
|
|
characters, all remaining cased characters are lowercase.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{translate}{table\optional{, deletechars}}
|
|
Return a copy of the string where all characters occurring in the
|
|
optional argument \var{deletechars} are removed, and the remaining
|
|
characters have been mapped through the given translation table, which
|
|
must be a string of length 256.
|
|
|
|
For Unicode objects, the \method{translate()} method does not
|
|
accept the optional \var{deletechars} argument. Instead, it
|
|
returns a copy of the \var{s} where all characters have been mapped
|
|
through the given translation table which must be a mapping of
|
|
Unicode ordinals to Unicode ordinals, Unicode strings or \code{None}.
|
|
Unmapped characters are left untouched. Characters mapped to \code{None}
|
|
are deleted. Note, a more flexible approach is to create a custom
|
|
character mapping codec using the \refmodule{codecs} module (see
|
|
\module{encodings.cp1251} for an example).
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{upper}{}
|
|
Return a copy of the string converted to uppercase.
|
|
|
|
For 8-bit strings, this method is locale-dependent.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[string]{zfill}{width}
|
|
Return the numeric string left filled with zeros in a string
|
|
of length \var{width}. The original string is returned if
|
|
\var{width} is less than \code{len(\var{s})}.
|
|
\versionadded{2.2.2}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{String Formatting Operations \label{typesseq-strings}}
|
|
|
|
\index{formatting, string (\%{})}
|
|
\index{interpolation, string (\%{})}
|
|
\index{string!formatting}
|
|
\index{string!interpolation}
|
|
\index{printf-style formatting}
|
|
\index{sprintf-style formatting}
|
|
\index{\protect\%{} formatting}
|
|
\index{\protect\%{} interpolation}
|
|
|
|
String and Unicode objects have one unique built-in operation: the
|
|
\code{\%} operator (modulo). This is also known as the string
|
|
\emph{formatting} or \emph{interpolation} operator. Given
|
|
\code{\var{format} \% \var{values}} (where \var{format} is a string or
|
|
Unicode object), \code{\%} conversion specifications in \var{format}
|
|
are replaced with zero or more elements of \var{values}. The effect
|
|
is similar to the using \cfunction{sprintf()} in the C language. If
|
|
\var{format} is a Unicode object, or if any of the objects being
|
|
converted using the \code{\%s} conversion are Unicode objects, the
|
|
result will also be a Unicode object.
|
|
|
|
If \var{format} requires a single argument, \var{values} may be a
|
|
single non-tuple object.\footnote{To format only a tuple you
|
|
should therefore provide a singleton tuple whose only element
|
|
is the tuple to be formatted.} Otherwise, \var{values} must be a tuple with
|
|
exactly the number of items specified by the format string, or a
|
|
single mapping object (for example, a dictionary).
|
|
|
|
A conversion specifier contains two or more characters and has the
|
|
following components, which must occur in this order:
|
|
|
|
\begin{enumerate}
|
|
\item The \character{\%} character, which marks the start of the
|
|
specifier.
|
|
\item Mapping key (optional), consisting of a parenthesised sequence
|
|
of characters (for example, \code{(somename)}).
|
|
\item Conversion flags (optional), which affect the result of some
|
|
conversion types.
|
|
\item Minimum field width (optional). If specified as an
|
|
\character{*} (asterisk), the actual width is read from the
|
|
next element of the tuple in \var{values}, and the object to
|
|
convert comes after the minimum field width and optional
|
|
precision.
|
|
\item Precision (optional), given as a \character{.} (dot) followed
|
|
by the precision. If specified as \character{*} (an
|
|
asterisk), the actual width is read from the next element of
|
|
the tuple in \var{values}, and the value to convert comes after
|
|
the precision.
|
|
\item Length modifier (optional).
|
|
\item Conversion type.
|
|
\end{enumerate}
|
|
|
|
When the right argument is a dictionary (or other mapping type), then
|
|
the formats in the string \emph{must} include a parenthesised mapping key into
|
|
that dictionary inserted immediately after the \character{\%}
|
|
character. The mapping key selects the value to be formatted from the
|
|
mapping. For example:
|
|
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> print '%(language)s has %(#)03d quote types.' % \
|
|
{'language': "Python", "#": 2}
|
|
Python has 002 quote types.
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
In this case no \code{*} specifiers may occur in a format (since they
|
|
require a sequential parameter list).
|
|
|
|
The conversion flag characters are:
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableii}{c|l}{character}{Flag}{Meaning}
|
|
\lineii{\#}{The value conversion will use the ``alternate form''
|
|
(where defined below).}
|
|
\lineii{0}{The conversion will be zero padded for numeric values.}
|
|
\lineii{-}{The converted value is left adjusted (overrides
|
|
the \character{0} conversion if both are given).}
|
|
\lineii{{~}}{(a space) A blank should be left before a positive number
|
|
(or empty string) produced by a signed conversion.}
|
|
\lineii{+}{A sign character (\character{+} or \character{-}) will
|
|
precede the conversion (overrides a "space" flag).}
|
|
\end{tableii}
|
|
|
|
A length modifier (\code{h}, \code{l}, or \code{L}) may be
|
|
present, but is ignored as it is not necessary for Python.
|
|
|
|
The conversion types are:
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{c|l|c}{character}{Conversion}{Meaning}{Notes}
|
|
\lineiii{d}{Signed integer decimal.}{}
|
|
\lineiii{i}{Signed integer decimal.}{}
|
|
\lineiii{o}{Unsigned octal.}{(1)}
|
|
\lineiii{u}{Unsigned decimal.}{}
|
|
\lineiii{x}{Unsigned hexadecimal (lowercase).}{(2)}
|
|
\lineiii{X}{Unsigned hexadecimal (uppercase).}{(2)}
|
|
\lineiii{e}{Floating point exponential format (lowercase).}{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{E}{Floating point exponential format (uppercase).}{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{f}{Floating point decimal format.}{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{F}{Floating point decimal format.}{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{g}{Floating point format. Uses exponential format
|
|
if exponent is greater than -4 or less than precision,
|
|
decimal format otherwise.}{(4)}
|
|
\lineiii{G}{Floating point format. Uses exponential format
|
|
if exponent is greater than -4 or less than precision,
|
|
decimal format otherwise.}{(4)}
|
|
\lineiii{c}{Single character (accepts integer or single character
|
|
string).}{}
|
|
\lineiii{r}{String (converts any python object using
|
|
\function{repr()}).}{(5)}
|
|
\lineiii{s}{String (converts any python object using
|
|
\function{str()}).}{(6)}
|
|
\lineiii{\%}{No argument is converted, results in a \character{\%}
|
|
character in the result.}{}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
|
|
\noindent
|
|
Notes:
|
|
\begin{description}
|
|
\item[(1)]
|
|
The alternate form causes a leading zero (\character{0}) to be
|
|
inserted between left-hand padding and the formatting of the
|
|
number if the leading character of the result is not already a
|
|
zero.
|
|
\item[(2)]
|
|
The alternate form causes a leading \code{'0x'} or \code{'0X'}
|
|
(depending on whether the \character{x} or \character{X} format
|
|
was used) to be inserted between left-hand padding and the
|
|
formatting of the number if the leading character of the result is
|
|
not already a zero.
|
|
\item[(3)]
|
|
The alternate form causes the result to always contain a decimal
|
|
point, even if no digits follow it.
|
|
|
|
The precision determines the number of digits after the decimal
|
|
point and defaults to 6.
|
|
\item[(4)]
|
|
The alternate form causes the result to always contain a decimal
|
|
point, and trailing zeroes are not removed as they would
|
|
otherwise be.
|
|
|
|
The precision determines the number of significant digits before
|
|
and after the decimal point and defaults to 6.
|
|
\item[(5)]
|
|
The \code{\%r} conversion was added in Python 2.0.
|
|
|
|
The precision determines the maximal number of characters used.
|
|
\item[(6)]
|
|
If the object or format provided is a \class{unicode} string,
|
|
the resulting string will also be \class{unicode}.
|
|
|
|
The precision determines the maximal number of characters used.
|
|
\end{description}
|
|
|
|
% XXX Examples?
|
|
|
|
Since Python strings have an explicit length, \code{\%s} conversions
|
|
do not assume that \code{'\e0'} is the end of the string.
|
|
|
|
For safety reasons, floating point precisions are clipped to 50;
|
|
\code{\%f} conversions for numbers whose absolute value is over 1e25
|
|
are replaced by \code{\%g} conversions.\footnote{
|
|
These numbers are fairly arbitrary. They are intended to
|
|
avoid printing endless strings of meaningless digits without hampering
|
|
correct use and without having to know the exact precision of floating
|
|
point values on a particular machine.
|
|
} All other errors raise exceptions.
|
|
|
|
Additional string operations are defined in standard modules
|
|
\refmodule{string}\refstmodindex{string}\ and
|
|
\refmodule{re}.\refstmodindex{re}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{XRange Type \label{typesseq-xrange}}
|
|
|
|
The \class{xrange}\obindex{xrange} type is an immutable sequence which
|
|
is commonly used for looping. The advantage of the \class{xrange}
|
|
type is that an \class{xrange} object will always take the same amount
|
|
of memory, no matter the size of the range it represents. There are
|
|
no consistent performance advantages.
|
|
|
|
XRange objects have very little behavior: they only support indexing,
|
|
iteration, and the \function{len()} function.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{Mutable Sequence Types \label{typesseq-mutable}}
|
|
|
|
List objects support additional operations that allow in-place
|
|
modification of the object.
|
|
Other mutable sequence types (when added to the language) should
|
|
also support these operations.
|
|
Strings and tuples are immutable sequence types: such objects cannot
|
|
be modified once created.
|
|
The following operations are defined on mutable sequence types (where
|
|
\var{x} is an arbitrary object):
|
|
\indexiii{mutable}{sequence}{types}
|
|
\obindex{list}
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{c|l|c}{code}{Operation}{Result}{Notes}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}[\var{i}] = \var{x}}
|
|
{item \var{i} of \var{s} is replaced by \var{x}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}] = \var{t}}
|
|
{slice of \var{s} from \var{i} to \var{j}
|
|
is replaced by the contents of the iterable \var{t}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{del \var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}]}
|
|
{same as \code{\var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}] = []}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}:\var{k}] = \var{t}}
|
|
{the elements of \code{\var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}:\var{k}]} are replaced by those of \var{t}}{(1)}
|
|
\lineiii{del \var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}:\var{k}]}
|
|
{removes the elements of \code{\var{s}[\var{i}:\var{j}:\var{k}]} from the list}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.append(\var{x})}
|
|
{same as \code{\var{s}[len(\var{s}):len(\var{s})] = [\var{x}]}}{(2)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.extend(\var{x})}
|
|
{same as \code{\var{s}[len(\var{s}):len(\var{s})] = \var{x}}}{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.count(\var{x})}
|
|
{return number of \var{i}'s for which \code{\var{s}[\var{i}] == \var{x}}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.index(\var{x}\optional{, \var{i}\optional{, \var{j}}})}
|
|
{return smallest \var{k} such that \code{\var{s}[\var{k}] == \var{x}} and
|
|
\code{\var{i} <= \var{k} < \var{j}}}{(4)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.insert(\var{i}, \var{x})}
|
|
{same as \code{\var{s}[\var{i}:\var{i}] = [\var{x}]}}{(5)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.pop(\optional{\var{i}})}
|
|
{same as \code{\var{x} = \var{s}[\var{i}]; del \var{s}[\var{i}]; return \var{x}}}{(6)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.remove(\var{x})}
|
|
{same as \code{del \var{s}[\var{s}.index(\var{x})]}}{(4)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.reverse()}
|
|
{reverses the items of \var{s} in place}{(7)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.sort(\optional{\var{cmp}\optional{,
|
|
\var{key}\optional{, \var{reverse}}}})}
|
|
{sort the items of \var{s} in place}{(7), (8), (9), (10)}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
\indexiv{operations on}{mutable}{sequence}{types}
|
|
\indexiii{operations on}{sequence}{types}
|
|
\indexiii{operations on}{list}{type}
|
|
\indexii{subscript}{assignment}
|
|
\indexii{slice}{assignment}
|
|
\indexii{extended slice}{assignment}
|
|
\stindex{del}
|
|
\withsubitem{(list method)}{
|
|
\ttindex{append()}\ttindex{extend()}\ttindex{count()}\ttindex{index()}
|
|
\ttindex{insert()}\ttindex{pop()}\ttindex{remove()}\ttindex{reverse()}
|
|
\ttindex{sort()}}
|
|
\noindent
|
|
Notes:
|
|
\begin{description}
|
|
\item[(1)] \var{t} must have the same length as the slice it is
|
|
replacing.
|
|
|
|
\item[(2)] The C implementation of Python has historically accepted
|
|
multiple parameters and implicitly joined them into a tuple; this
|
|
no longer works in Python 2.0. Use of this misfeature has been
|
|
deprecated since Python 1.4.
|
|
|
|
\item[(3)] \var{x} can be any iterable object.
|
|
|
|
\item[(4)] Raises \exception{ValueError} when \var{x} is not found in
|
|
\var{s}. When a negative index is passed as the second or third parameter
|
|
to the \method{index()} method, the list length is added, as for slice
|
|
indices. If it is still negative, it is truncated to zero, as for
|
|
slice indices. \versionchanged[Previously, \method{index()} didn't
|
|
have arguments for specifying start and stop positions]{2.3}
|
|
|
|
\item[(5)] When a negative index is passed as the first parameter to
|
|
the \method{insert()} method, the list length is added, as for slice
|
|
indices. If it is still negative, it is truncated to zero, as for
|
|
slice indices. \versionchanged[Previously, all negative indices
|
|
were truncated to zero]{2.3}
|
|
|
|
\item[(6)] The \method{pop()} method is only supported by the list and
|
|
array types. The optional argument \var{i} defaults to \code{-1},
|
|
so that by default the last item is removed and returned.
|
|
|
|
\item[(7)] The \method{sort()} and \method{reverse()} methods modify the
|
|
list in place for economy of space when sorting or reversing a large
|
|
list. To remind you that they operate by side effect, they don't return
|
|
the sorted or reversed list.
|
|
|
|
\item[(8)] The \method{sort()} method takes optional arguments for
|
|
controlling the comparisons.
|
|
|
|
\var{cmp} specifies a custom comparison function of two arguments
|
|
(list items) which should return a negative, zero or positive number
|
|
depending on whether the first argument is considered smaller than,
|
|
equal to, or larger than the second argument:
|
|
\samp{\var{cmp}=\keyword{lambda} \var{x},\var{y}:
|
|
\function{cmp}(x.lower(), y.lower())}
|
|
|
|
\var{key} specifies a function of one argument that is used to
|
|
extract a comparison key from each list element:
|
|
\samp{\var{key}=\function{str.lower}}
|
|
|
|
\var{reverse} is a boolean value. If set to \code{True}, then the
|
|
list elements are sorted as if each comparison were reversed.
|
|
|
|
In general, the \var{key} and \var{reverse} conversion processes are
|
|
much faster than specifying an equivalent \var{cmp} function. This is
|
|
because \var{cmp} is called multiple times for each list element while
|
|
\var{key} and \var{reverse} touch each element only once.
|
|
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for \code{None} as an equivalent to omitting
|
|
\var{cmp} was added]{2.3}
|
|
|
|
\versionchanged[Support for \var{key} and \var{reverse} was added]{2.4}
|
|
|
|
\item[(9)] Starting with Python 2.3, the \method{sort()} method is
|
|
guaranteed to be stable. A sort is stable if it guarantees not to
|
|
change the relative order of elements that compare equal --- this is
|
|
helpful for sorting in multiple passes (for example, sort by
|
|
department, then by salary grade).
|
|
|
|
\item[(10)] While a list is being sorted, the effect of attempting to
|
|
mutate, or even inspect, the list is undefined. The C
|
|
implementation of Python 2.3 and newer makes the list appear empty
|
|
for the duration, and raises \exception{ValueError} if it can detect
|
|
that the list has been mutated during a sort.
|
|
\end{description}
|
|
|
|
\section{Set Types ---
|
|
\class{set}, \class{frozenset}
|
|
\label{types-set}}
|
|
\obindex{set}
|
|
|
|
A \dfn{set} object is an unordered collection of immutable values.
|
|
Common uses include membership testing, removing duplicates from a sequence,
|
|
and computing mathematical operations such as intersection, union, difference,
|
|
and symmetric difference.
|
|
\versionadded{2.4}
|
|
|
|
Like other collections, sets support \code{\var{x} in \var{set}},
|
|
\code{len(\var{set})}, and \code{for \var{x} in \var{set}}. Being an
|
|
unordered collection, sets do not record element position or order of
|
|
insertion. Accordingly, sets do not support indexing, slicing, or
|
|
other sequence-like behavior.
|
|
|
|
There are currently two builtin set types, \class{set} and \class{frozenset}.
|
|
The \class{set} type is mutable --- the contents can be changed using methods
|
|
like \method{add()} and \method{remove()}. Since it is mutable, it has no
|
|
hash value and cannot be used as either a dictionary key or as an element of
|
|
another set. The \class{frozenset} type is immutable and hashable --- its
|
|
contents cannot be altered after is created; however, it can be used as
|
|
a dictionary key or as an element of another set.
|
|
|
|
Instances of \class{set} and \class{frozenset} provide the following operations:
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{c|c|l}{code}{Operation}{Equivalent}{Result}
|
|
\lineiii{len(\var{s})}{}{cardinality of set \var{s}}
|
|
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} in \var{s}}{}
|
|
{test \var{x} for membership in \var{s}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{x} not in \var{s}}{}
|
|
{test \var{x} for non-membership in \var{s}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.issubset(\var{t})}{\code{\var{s} <= \var{t}}}
|
|
{test whether every element in \var{s} is in \var{t}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.issuperset(\var{t})}{\code{\var{s} >= \var{t}}}
|
|
{test whether every element in \var{t} is in \var{s}}
|
|
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.union(\var{t})}{\var{s} | \var{t}}
|
|
{new set with elements from both \var{s} and \var{t}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.intersection(\var{t})}{\var{s} \&\ \var{t}}
|
|
{new set with elements common to \var{s} and \var{t}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.difference(\var{t})}{\var{s} - \var{t}}
|
|
{new set with elements in \var{s} but not in \var{t}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.symmetric_difference(\var{t})}{\var{s} \^\ \var{t}}
|
|
{new set with elements in either \var{s} or \var{t} but not both}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.copy()}{}
|
|
{new set with a shallow copy of \var{s}}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
|
|
Note, the non-operator versions of \method{union()}, \method{intersection()},
|
|
\method{difference()}, and \method{symmetric_difference()},
|
|
\method{issubset()}, and \method{issuperset()} methods will accept any
|
|
iterable as an argument. In contrast, their operator based counterparts
|
|
require their arguments to be sets. This precludes error-prone constructions
|
|
like \code{set('abc') \&\ 'cbs'} in favor of the more readable
|
|
\code{set('abc').intersection('cbs')}.
|
|
|
|
Both \class{set} and \class{frozenset} support set to set comparisons.
|
|
Two sets are equal if and only if every element of each set is contained in
|
|
the other (each is a subset of the other).
|
|
A set is less than another set if and only if the first set is a proper
|
|
subset of the second set (is a subset, but is not equal).
|
|
A set is greater than another set if and only if the first set is a proper
|
|
superset of the second set (is a superset, but is not equal).
|
|
|
|
Instances of \class{set} are compared to instances of \class{frozenset} based
|
|
on their members. For example, \samp{set('abc') == frozenset('abc')} returns
|
|
\code{True}.
|
|
|
|
The subset and equality comparisons do not generalize to a complete
|
|
ordering function. For example, any two disjoint sets are not equal and
|
|
are not subsets of each other, so \emph{all} of the following return
|
|
\code{False}: \code{\var{a}<\var{b}}, \code{\var{a}==\var{b}}, or
|
|
\code{\var{a}>\var{b}}.
|
|
Accordingly, sets do not implement the \method{__cmp__} method.
|
|
|
|
Since sets only define partial ordering (subset relationships), the output
|
|
of the \method{list.sort()} method is undefined for lists of sets.
|
|
|
|
Set elements are like dictionary keys; they need to define both
|
|
\method{__hash__} and \method{__eq__} methods.
|
|
|
|
Binary operations that mix \class{set} instances with \class{frozenset}
|
|
return the type of the first operand. For example:
|
|
\samp{frozenset('ab') | set('bc')} returns an instance of \class{frozenset}.
|
|
|
|
The following table lists operations available for \class{set}
|
|
that do not apply to immutable instances of \class{frozenset}:
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{c|c|l}{code}{Operation}{Equivalent}{Result}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.update(\var{t})}
|
|
{\var{s} |= \var{t}}
|
|
{update set \var{s}, adding elements from \var{t}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.intersection_update(\var{t})}
|
|
{\var{s} \&= \var{t}}
|
|
{update set \var{s}, keeping only elements found in both \var{s} and \var{t}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.difference_update(\var{t})}
|
|
{\var{s} -= \var{t}}
|
|
{update set \var{s}, removing elements found in \var{t}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.symmetric_difference_update(\var{t})}
|
|
{\var{s} \textasciicircum= \var{t}}
|
|
{update set \var{s}, keeping only elements found in either \var{s} or \var{t}
|
|
but not in both}
|
|
|
|
\hline
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.add(\var{x})}{}
|
|
{add element \var{x} to set \var{s}}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.remove(\var{x})}{}
|
|
{remove \var{x} from set \var{s}; raises \exception{KeyError}
|
|
if not present}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.discard(\var{x})}{}
|
|
{removes \var{x} from set \var{s} if present}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.pop()}{}
|
|
{remove and return an arbitrary element from \var{s}; raises
|
|
\exception{KeyError} if empty}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{s}.clear()}{}
|
|
{remove all elements from set \var{s}}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
|
|
Note, the non-operator versions of the \method{update()},
|
|
\method{intersection_update()}, \method{difference_update()}, and
|
|
\method{symmetric_difference_update()} methods will accept any iterable
|
|
as an argument.
|
|
|
|
The design of the set types was based on lessons learned from the
|
|
\module{sets} module.
|
|
|
|
\begin{seealso}
|
|
\seelink{comparison-to-builtin-set.html}
|
|
{Comparison to the built-in set types}
|
|
{Differences between the \module{sets} module and the
|
|
built-in set types.}
|
|
\end{seealso}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\section{Mapping Types --- \class{dict} \label{typesmapping}}
|
|
\obindex{mapping}
|
|
\obindex{dictionary}
|
|
|
|
A \dfn{mapping} object maps immutable values to
|
|
arbitrary objects. Mappings are mutable objects. There is currently
|
|
only one standard mapping type, the \dfn{dictionary}. A dictionary's keys are
|
|
almost arbitrary values. Only values containing lists, dictionaries
|
|
or other mutable types (that are compared by value rather than by
|
|
object identity) may not be used as keys.
|
|
Numeric types used for keys obey the normal rules for numeric
|
|
comparison: if two numbers compare equal (such as \code{1} and
|
|
\code{1.0}) then they can be used interchangeably to index the same
|
|
dictionary entry.
|
|
|
|
Dictionaries are created by placing a comma-separated list of
|
|
\code{\var{key}: \var{value}} pairs within braces, for example:
|
|
\code{\{'jack': 4098, 'sjoerd': 4127\}} or
|
|
\code{\{4098: 'jack', 4127: 'sjoerd'\}}.
|
|
|
|
The following operations are defined on mappings (where \var{a} and
|
|
\var{b} are mappings, \var{k} is a key, and \var{v} and \var{x} are
|
|
arbitrary objects):
|
|
\indexiii{operations on}{mapping}{types}
|
|
\indexiii{operations on}{dictionary}{type}
|
|
\stindex{del}
|
|
\bifuncindex{len}
|
|
\withsubitem{(dictionary method)}{
|
|
\ttindex{clear()}
|
|
\ttindex{copy()}
|
|
\ttindex{has_key()}
|
|
\ttindex{fromkeys()}
|
|
\ttindex{items()}
|
|
\ttindex{keys()}
|
|
\ttindex{update()}
|
|
\ttindex{values()}
|
|
\ttindex{get()}
|
|
\ttindex{setdefault()}
|
|
\ttindex{pop()}
|
|
\ttindex{popitem()}
|
|
\ttindex{iteritems()}
|
|
\ttindex{iterkeys()}
|
|
\ttindex{itervalues()}}
|
|
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{c|l|c}{code}{Operation}{Result}{Notes}
|
|
\lineiii{len(\var{a})}{the number of items in \var{a}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}[\var{k}]}{the item of \var{a} with key \var{k}}{(1), (10)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}[\var{k}] = \var{v}}
|
|
{set \code{\var{a}[\var{k}]} to \var{v}}
|
|
{}
|
|
\lineiii{del \var{a}[\var{k}]}
|
|
{remove \code{\var{a}[\var{k}]} from \var{a}}
|
|
{(1)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.clear()}{remove all items from \code{a}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.copy()}{a (shallow) copy of \code{a}}{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.has_key(\var{k})}
|
|
{\code{True} if \var{a} has a key \var{k}, else \code{False}}
|
|
{}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{k} \code{in} \var{a}}
|
|
{Equivalent to \var{a}.has_key(\var{k})}
|
|
{(2)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{k} not in \var{a}}
|
|
{Equivalent to \code{not} \var{a}.has_key(\var{k})}
|
|
{(2)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.items()}
|
|
{a copy of \var{a}'s list of (\var{key}, \var{value}) pairs}
|
|
{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.keys()}{a copy of \var{a}'s list of keys}{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.update(\optional{\var{b}})}
|
|
{updates (and overwrites) key/value pairs from \var{b}}
|
|
{(9)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.fromkeys(\var{seq}\optional{, \var{value}})}
|
|
{Creates a new dictionary with keys from \var{seq} and values set to \var{value}}
|
|
{(7)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.values()}{a copy of \var{a}'s list of values}{(3)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.get(\var{k}\optional{, \var{x}})}
|
|
{\code{\var{a}[\var{k}]} if \code{\var{k} in \var{a}},
|
|
else \var{x}}
|
|
{(4)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.setdefault(\var{k}\optional{, \var{x}})}
|
|
{\code{\var{a}[\var{k}]} if \code{\var{k} in \var{a}},
|
|
else \var{x} (also setting it)}
|
|
{(5)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.pop(\var{k}\optional{, \var{x}})}
|
|
{\code{\var{a}[\var{k}]} if \code{\var{k} in \var{a}},
|
|
else \var{x} (and remove k)}
|
|
{(8)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.popitem()}
|
|
{remove and return an arbitrary (\var{key}, \var{value}) pair}
|
|
{(6)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.iteritems()}
|
|
{return an iterator over (\var{key}, \var{value}) pairs}
|
|
{(2), (3)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.iterkeys()}
|
|
{return an iterator over the mapping's keys}
|
|
{(2), (3)}
|
|
\lineiii{\var{a}.itervalues()}
|
|
{return an iterator over the mapping's values}
|
|
{(2), (3)}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
|
|
\noindent
|
|
Notes:
|
|
\begin{description}
|
|
\item[(1)] Raises a \exception{KeyError} exception if \var{k} is not
|
|
in the map.
|
|
|
|
\item[(2)] \versionadded{2.2}
|
|
|
|
\item[(3)] Keys and values are listed in an arbitrary order which is
|
|
non-random, varies across Python implementations, and depends on the
|
|
dictionary's history of insertions and deletions.
|
|
If \method{items()}, \method{keys()}, \method{values()},
|
|
\method{iteritems()}, \method{iterkeys()}, and \method{itervalues()}
|
|
are called with no intervening modifications to the dictionary, the
|
|
lists will directly correspond. This allows the creation of
|
|
\code{(\var{value}, \var{key})} pairs using \function{zip()}:
|
|
\samp{pairs = zip(\var{a}.values(), \var{a}.keys())}. The same
|
|
relationship holds for the \method{iterkeys()} and
|
|
\method{itervalues()} methods: \samp{pairs = zip(\var{a}.itervalues(),
|
|
\var{a}.iterkeys())} provides the same value for \code{pairs}.
|
|
Another way to create the same list is \samp{pairs = [(v, k) for (k,
|
|
v) in \var{a}.iteritems()]}.
|
|
|
|
\item[(4)] Never raises an exception if \var{k} is not in the map,
|
|
instead it returns \var{x}. \var{x} is optional; when \var{x} is not
|
|
provided and \var{k} is not in the map, \code{None} is returned.
|
|
|
|
\item[(5)] \function{setdefault()} is like \function{get()}, except
|
|
that if \var{k} is missing, \var{x} is both returned and inserted into
|
|
the dictionary as the value of \var{k}. \var{x} defaults to \var{None}.
|
|
|
|
\item[(6)] \function{popitem()} is useful to destructively iterate
|
|
over a dictionary, as often used in set algorithms. If the dictionary
|
|
is empty, calling \function{popitem()} raises a \exception{KeyError}.
|
|
|
|
\item[(7)] \function{fromkeys()} is a class method that returns a
|
|
new dictionary. \var{value} defaults to \code{None}. \versionadded{2.3}
|
|
|
|
\item[(8)] \function{pop()} raises a \exception{KeyError} when no default
|
|
value is given and the key is not found. \versionadded{2.3}
|
|
|
|
\item[(9)] \function{update()} accepts either another mapping object
|
|
or an iterable of key/value pairs (as a tuple or other iterable of
|
|
length two). If keyword arguments are specified, the mapping is
|
|
then is updated with those key/value pairs:
|
|
\samp{d.update(red=1, blue=2)}.
|
|
\versionchanged[Allowed the argument to be an iterable of key/value
|
|
pairs and allowed keyword arguments]{2.4}
|
|
|
|
\item[(10)] If a subclass of dict defines a method \method{__missing__},
|
|
if the key \var{k} is not present, the \var{a}[\var{k}] operation calls
|
|
that method with the key \var{k} as argument. The \var{a}[\var{k}]
|
|
operation then returns or raises whatever is returned or raised by the
|
|
\function{__missing__}(\var{k}) call if the key is not present.
|
|
No other operations or methods invoke \method{__missing__}().
|
|
If \method{__missing__} is not defined, \exception{KeyError} is raised.
|
|
\method{__missing__} must be a method; it cannot be an instance variable.
|
|
For an example, see \module{collections}.\class{defaultdict}.
|
|
\versionadded{2.5}
|
|
|
|
\end{description}
|
|
|
|
\section{File Objects
|
|
\label{bltin-file-objects}}
|
|
|
|
File objects\obindex{file} are implemented using C's \code{stdio}
|
|
package and can be created with the built-in constructor
|
|
\function{file()}\bifuncindex{file} described in section
|
|
\ref{built-in-funcs}, ``Built-in Functions.''\footnote{\function{file()}
|
|
is new in Python 2.2. The older built-in \function{open()} is an
|
|
alias for \function{file()}.} File objects are also returned
|
|
by some other built-in functions and methods, such as
|
|
\function{os.popen()} and \function{os.fdopen()} and the
|
|
\method{makefile()} method of socket objects.
|
|
\refstmodindex{os}
|
|
\refbimodindex{socket}
|
|
|
|
When a file operation fails for an I/O-related reason, the exception
|
|
\exception{IOError} is raised. This includes situations where the
|
|
operation is not defined for some reason, like \method{seek()} on a tty
|
|
device or writing a file opened for reading.
|
|
|
|
Files have the following methods:
|
|
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{close}{}
|
|
Close the file. A closed file cannot be read or written any more.
|
|
Any operation which requires that the file be open will raise a
|
|
\exception{ValueError} after the file has been closed. Calling
|
|
\method{close()} more than once is allowed.
|
|
|
|
As of Python 2.5, you can avoid having to call this method explicitly
|
|
if you use the \keyword{with} statement. For example, the following
|
|
code will automatically close \code{f} when the \keyword{with} block
|
|
is exited:
|
|
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
from __future__ import with_statement
|
|
|
|
with open("hello.txt") as f:
|
|
for line in f:
|
|
print line
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
In older versions of Python, you would have needed to do this to get
|
|
the same effect:
|
|
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
f = open("hello.txt")
|
|
try:
|
|
for line in f:
|
|
print line
|
|
finally:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
\note{Not all ``file-like'' types in Python support use as a context
|
|
manager for the \keyword{with} statement. If your code is intended to
|
|
work with any file-like object, you can use the \function{closing()}
|
|
function in the \module{contextlib} module instead of using the object
|
|
directly. See section~\ref{context-closing} for details.}
|
|
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{flush}{}
|
|
Flush the internal buffer, like \code{stdio}'s
|
|
\cfunction{fflush()}. This may be a no-op on some file-like
|
|
objects.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{fileno}{}
|
|
\index{file descriptor}
|
|
\index{descriptor, file}
|
|
Return the integer ``file descriptor'' that is used by the
|
|
underlying implementation to request I/O operations from the
|
|
operating system. This can be useful for other, lower level
|
|
interfaces that use file descriptors, such as the
|
|
\refmodule{fcntl}\refbimodindex{fcntl} module or
|
|
\function{os.read()} and friends. \note{File-like objects
|
|
which do not have a real file descriptor should \emph{not} provide
|
|
this method!}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{isatty}{}
|
|
Return \code{True} if the file is connected to a tty(-like) device, else
|
|
\code{False}. \note{If a file-like object is not associated
|
|
with a real file, this method should \emph{not} be implemented.}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{next}{}
|
|
A file object is its own iterator, for example \code{iter(\var{f})} returns
|
|
\var{f} (unless \var{f} is closed). When a file is used as an
|
|
iterator, typically in a \keyword{for} loop (for example,
|
|
\code{for line in f: print line}), the \method{next()} method is
|
|
called repeatedly. This method returns the next input line, or raises
|
|
\exception{StopIteration} when \EOF{} is hit. In order to make a
|
|
\keyword{for} loop the most efficient way of looping over the lines of
|
|
a file (a very common operation), the \method{next()} method uses a
|
|
hidden read-ahead buffer. As a consequence of using a read-ahead
|
|
buffer, combining \method{next()} with other file methods (like
|
|
\method{readline()}) does not work right. However, using
|
|
\method{seek()} to reposition the file to an absolute position will
|
|
flush the read-ahead buffer.
|
|
\versionadded{2.3}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{read}{\optional{size}}
|
|
Read at most \var{size} bytes from the file (less if the read hits
|
|
\EOF{} before obtaining \var{size} bytes). If the \var{size}
|
|
argument is negative or omitted, read all data until \EOF{} is
|
|
reached. The bytes are returned as a string object. An empty
|
|
string is returned when \EOF{} is encountered immediately. (For
|
|
certain files, like ttys, it makes sense to continue reading after
|
|
an \EOF{} is hit.) Note that this method may call the underlying
|
|
C function \cfunction{fread()} more than once in an effort to
|
|
acquire as close to \var{size} bytes as possible. Also note that
|
|
when in non-blocking mode, less data than what was requested may
|
|
be returned, even if no \var{size} parameter was given.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{readline}{\optional{size}}
|
|
Read one entire line from the file. A trailing newline character is
|
|
kept in the string (but may be absent when a file ends with an
|
|
incomplete line).\footnote{
|
|
The advantage of leaving the newline on is that
|
|
returning an empty string is then an unambiguous \EOF{}
|
|
indication. It is also possible (in cases where it might
|
|
matter, for example, if you
|
|
want to make an exact copy of a file while scanning its lines)
|
|
to tell whether the last line of a file ended in a newline
|
|
or not (yes this happens!).
|
|
} If the \var{size} argument is present and
|
|
non-negative, it is a maximum byte count (including the trailing
|
|
newline) and an incomplete line may be returned.
|
|
An empty string is returned \emph{only} when \EOF{} is encountered
|
|
immediately. \note{Unlike \code{stdio}'s \cfunction{fgets()}, the
|
|
returned string contains null characters (\code{'\e 0'}) if they
|
|
occurred in the input.}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{readlines}{\optional{sizehint}}
|
|
Read until \EOF{} using \method{readline()} and return a list containing
|
|
the lines thus read. If the optional \var{sizehint} argument is
|
|
present, instead of reading up to \EOF, whole lines totalling
|
|
approximately \var{sizehint} bytes (possibly after rounding up to an
|
|
internal buffer size) are read. Objects implementing a file-like
|
|
interface may choose to ignore \var{sizehint} if it cannot be
|
|
implemented, or cannot be implemented efficiently.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{seek}{offset\optional{, whence}}
|
|
Set the file's current position, like \code{stdio}'s \cfunction{fseek()}.
|
|
The \var{whence} argument is optional and defaults to \code{0}
|
|
(absolute file positioning); other values are \code{1} (seek
|
|
relative to the current position) and \code{2} (seek relative to the
|
|
file's end). There is no return value. Note that if the file is
|
|
opened for appending (mode \code{'a'} or \code{'a+'}), any
|
|
\method{seek()} operations will be undone at the next write. If the
|
|
file is only opened for writing in append mode (mode \code{'a'}),
|
|
this method is essentially a no-op, but it remains useful for files
|
|
opened in append mode with reading enabled (mode \code{'a+'}). If the
|
|
file is opened in text mode (without \code{'b'}), only offsets returned
|
|
by \method{tell()} are legal. Use of other offsets causes undefined
|
|
behavior.
|
|
|
|
Note that not all file objects are seekable.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{tell}{}
|
|
Return the file's current position, like \code{stdio}'s
|
|
\cfunction{ftell()}.
|
|
|
|
\note{On Windows, \method{tell()} can return illegal values (after an
|
|
\cfunction{fgets()}) when reading files with \UNIX{}-style line-endings.
|
|
Use binary mode (\code{'rb'}) to circumvent this problem.}
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{truncate}{\optional{size}}
|
|
Truncate the file's size. If the optional \var{size} argument is
|
|
present, the file is truncated to (at most) that size. The size
|
|
defaults to the current position. The current file position is
|
|
not changed. Note that if a specified size exceeds the file's
|
|
current size, the result is platform-dependent: possibilities
|
|
include that the file may remain unchanged, increase to the specified
|
|
size as if zero-filled, or increase to the specified size with
|
|
undefined new content.
|
|
Availability: Windows, many \UNIX{} variants.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{write}{str}
|
|
Write a string to the file. There is no return value. Due to
|
|
buffering, the string may not actually show up in the file until
|
|
the \method{flush()} or \method{close()} method is called.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{writelines}{sequence}
|
|
Write a sequence of strings to the file. The sequence can be any
|
|
iterable object producing strings, typically a list of strings.
|
|
There is no return value.
|
|
(The name is intended to match \method{readlines()};
|
|
\method{writelines()} does not add line separators.)
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
|
|
Files support the iterator protocol. Each iteration returns the same
|
|
result as \code{\var{file}.readline()}, and iteration ends when the
|
|
\method{readline()} method returns an empty string.
|
|
|
|
|
|
File objects also offer a number of other interesting attributes.
|
|
These are not required for file-like objects, but should be
|
|
implemented if they make sense for the particular object.
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[file]{closed}
|
|
bool indicating the current state of the file object. This is a
|
|
read-only attribute; the \method{close()} method changes the value.
|
|
It may not be available on all file-like objects.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[file]{encoding}
|
|
The encoding that this file uses. When Unicode strings are written
|
|
to a file, they will be converted to byte strings using this encoding.
|
|
In addition, when the file is connected to a terminal, the attribute
|
|
gives the encoding that the terminal is likely to use (that
|
|
information might be incorrect if the user has misconfigured the
|
|
terminal). The attribute is read-only and may not be present on
|
|
all file-like objects. It may also be \code{None}, in which case
|
|
the file uses the system default encoding for converting Unicode
|
|
strings.
|
|
|
|
\versionadded{2.3}
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[file]{mode}
|
|
The I/O mode for the file. If the file was created using the
|
|
\function{open()} built-in function, this will be the value of the
|
|
\var{mode} parameter. This is a read-only attribute and may not be
|
|
present on all file-like objects.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[file]{name}
|
|
If the file object was created using \function{open()}, the name of
|
|
the file. Otherwise, some string that indicates the source of the
|
|
file object, of the form \samp{<\mbox{\ldots}>}. This is a read-only
|
|
attribute and may not be present on all file-like objects.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[file]{newlines}
|
|
If Python was built with the \longprogramopt{with-universal-newlines}
|
|
option to \program{configure} (the default) this read-only attribute
|
|
exists, and for files opened in
|
|
universal newline read mode it keeps track of the types of newlines
|
|
encountered while reading the file. The values it can take are
|
|
\code{'\e r'}, \code{'\e n'}, \code{'\e r\e n'}, \code{None} (unknown,
|
|
no newlines read yet) or a tuple containing all the newline
|
|
types seen, to indicate that multiple
|
|
newline conventions were encountered. For files not opened in universal
|
|
newline read mode the value of this attribute will be \code{None}.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[file]{softspace}
|
|
Boolean that indicates whether a space character needs to be printed
|
|
before another value when using the \keyword{print} statement.
|
|
Classes that are trying to simulate a file object should also have a
|
|
writable \member{softspace} attribute, which should be initialized to
|
|
zero. This will be automatic for most classes implemented in Python
|
|
(care may be needed for objects that override attribute access); types
|
|
implemented in C will have to provide a writable
|
|
\member{softspace} attribute.
|
|
\note{This attribute is not used to control the
|
|
\keyword{print} statement, but to allow the implementation of
|
|
\keyword{print} to keep track of its internal state.}
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\section{Context Manager Types \label{typecontextmanager}}
|
|
|
|
\versionadded{2.5}
|
|
\index{context manager}
|
|
\index{context management protocol}
|
|
\index{protocol!context management}
|
|
|
|
Python's \keyword{with} statement supports the concept of a runtime
|
|
context defined by a context manager. This is implemented using
|
|
two separate methods that allow user-defined classes to define
|
|
a runtime context that is entered before the statement body is
|
|
executed and exited when the statement ends.
|
|
|
|
The \dfn{context management protocol} consists of a pair of
|
|
methods that need to be provided for a context manager object to
|
|
define a runtime context:
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[context manager]{__enter__}{}
|
|
Enter the runtime context and return either this object or another
|
|
object related to the runtime context. The value returned by this
|
|
method is bound to the identifier in the \keyword{as} clause of
|
|
\keyword{with} statements using this context manager.
|
|
|
|
An example of a context manager that returns itself is a file object.
|
|
File objects return themselves from __enter__() to allow
|
|
\function{open()} to be used as the context expression in a
|
|
\keyword{with} statement.
|
|
|
|
An example of a context manager that returns a related
|
|
object is the one returned by \code{decimal.Context.get_manager()}.
|
|
These managers set the active decimal context to a copy of the
|
|
original decimal context and then return the copy. This allows
|
|
changes to be made to the current decimal context in the body of
|
|
the \keyword{with} statement without affecting code outside
|
|
the \keyword{with} statement.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}[context manager]{__exit__}{exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb}
|
|
Exit the runtime context and return a Boolean flag indicating if any
|
|
expection that occurred should be suppressed. If an exception
|
|
occurred while executing the body of the \keyword{with} statement, the
|
|
arguments contain the exception type, value and traceback information.
|
|
Otherwise, all three arguments are \var{None}.
|
|
|
|
Returning a true value from this method will cause the \keyword{with}
|
|
statement to suppress the exception and continue execution with the
|
|
statement immediately following the \keyword{with} statement. Otherwise
|
|
the exception continues propagating after this method has finished
|
|
executing. Exceptions that occur during execution of this method will
|
|
replace any exception that occurred in the body of the \keyword{with}
|
|
statement.
|
|
|
|
The exception passed in should never be reraised explicitly - instead,
|
|
this method should return a false value to indicate that the method
|
|
completed successfully and does not want to suppress the raised
|
|
exception. This allows context management code (such as
|
|
\code{contextlib.nested}) to easily detect whether or not an
|
|
\method{__exit__()} method has actually failed.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
Python defines several context managers to support easy thread
|
|
synchronisation, prompt closure of files or other objects, and
|
|
simpler manipulation of the active decimal arithmetic
|
|
context. The specific types are not treated specially beyond
|
|
their implementation of the context management protocol.
|
|
|
|
Python's generators and the \code{contextlib.contextfactory} decorator
|
|
provide a convenient way to implement these protocols. If a generator
|
|
function is decorated with the \code{contextlib.contextfactory}
|
|
decorator, it will return a context manager implementing the necessary
|
|
\method{__enter__()} and \method{__exit__()} methods, rather than the
|
|
iterator produced by an undecorated generator function.
|
|
|
|
Note that there is no specific slot for any of these methods in the
|
|
type structure for Python objects in the Python/C API. Extension
|
|
types wanting to define these methods must provide them as a normal
|
|
Python accessible method. Compared to the overhead of setting up the
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runtime context, the overhead of a single class dictionary lookup
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is negligible.
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\section{Other Built-in Types \label{typesother}}
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The interpreter supports several other kinds of objects.
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Most of these support only one or two operations.
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\subsection{Modules \label{typesmodules}}
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The only special operation on a module is attribute access:
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\code{\var{m}.\var{name}}, where \var{m} is a module and \var{name}
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accesses a name defined in \var{m}'s symbol table. Module attributes
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can be assigned to. (Note that the \keyword{import} statement is not,
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strictly speaking, an operation on a module object; \code{import
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\var{foo}} does not require a module object named \var{foo} to exist,
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rather it requires an (external) \emph{definition} for a module named
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\var{foo} somewhere.)
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A special member of every module is \member{__dict__}.
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This is the dictionary containing the module's symbol table.
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Modifying this dictionary will actually change the module's symbol
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table, but direct assignment to the \member{__dict__} attribute is not
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possible (you can write \code{\var{m}.__dict__['a'] = 1}, which
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defines \code{\var{m}.a} to be \code{1}, but you can't write
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\code{\var{m}.__dict__ = \{\}}). Modifying \member{__dict__} directly
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is not recommended.
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Modules built into the interpreter are written like this:
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\code{<module 'sys' (built-in)>}. If loaded from a file, they are
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written as \code{<module 'os' from
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'/usr/local/lib/python\shortversion/os.pyc'>}.
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\subsection{Classes and Class Instances \label{typesobjects}}
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\nodename{Classes and Instances}
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See chapters 3 and 7 of the \citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python
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|
Reference Manual} for these.
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\subsection{Functions \label{typesfunctions}}
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Function objects are created by function definitions. The only
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operation on a function object is to call it:
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\code{\var{func}(\var{argument-list})}.
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There are really two flavors of function objects: built-in functions
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and user-defined functions. Both support the same operation (to call
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the function), but the implementation is different, hence the
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different object types.
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See the \citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python Reference Manual} for more
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information.
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\subsection{Methods \label{typesmethods}}
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\obindex{method}
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Methods are functions that are called using the attribute notation.
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There are two flavors: built-in methods (such as \method{append()} on
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lists) and class instance methods. Built-in methods are described
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with the types that support them.
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The implementation adds two special read-only attributes to class
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instance methods: \code{\var{m}.im_self} is the object on which the
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method operates, and \code{\var{m}.im_func} is the function
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implementing the method. Calling \code{\var{m}(\var{arg-1},
|
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\var{arg-2}, \textrm{\ldots}, \var{arg-n})} is completely equivalent to
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calling \code{\var{m}.im_func(\var{m}.im_self, \var{arg-1},
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\var{arg-2}, \textrm{\ldots}, \var{arg-n})}.
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Class instance methods are either \emph{bound} or \emph{unbound},
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referring to whether the method was accessed through an instance or a
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|
class, respectively. When a method is unbound, its \code{im_self}
|
|
attribute will be \code{None} and if called, an explicit \code{self}
|
|
object must be passed as the first argument. In this case,
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\code{self} must be an instance of the unbound method's class (or a
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|
subclass of that class), otherwise a \exception{TypeError} is raised.
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|
|
Like function objects, methods objects support getting
|
|
arbitrary attributes. However, since method attributes are actually
|
|
stored on the underlying function object (\code{meth.im_func}),
|
|
setting method attributes on either bound or unbound methods is
|
|
disallowed. Attempting to set a method attribute results in a
|
|
\exception{TypeError} being raised. In order to set a method attribute,
|
|
you need to explicitly set it on the underlying function object:
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|
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
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|
class C:
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def method(self):
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pass
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c = C()
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c.method.im_func.whoami = 'my name is c'
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\end{verbatim}
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|
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See the \citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python Reference Manual} for more
|
|
information.
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|
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\subsection{Code Objects \label{bltin-code-objects}}
|
|
\obindex{code}
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|
|
|
Code objects are used by the implementation to represent
|
|
``pseudo-compiled'' executable Python code such as a function body.
|
|
They differ from function objects because they don't contain a
|
|
reference to their global execution environment. Code objects are
|
|
returned by the built-in \function{compile()} function and can be
|
|
extracted from function objects through their \member{func_code}
|
|
attribute.
|
|
\bifuncindex{compile}
|
|
\withsubitem{(function object attribute)}{\ttindex{func_code}}
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|
|
|
A code object can be executed or evaluated by passing it (instead of a
|
|
source string) to the \keyword{exec} statement or the built-in
|
|
\function{eval()} function.
|
|
\stindex{exec}
|
|
\bifuncindex{eval}
|
|
|
|
See the \citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python Reference Manual} for more
|
|
information.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{Type Objects \label{bltin-type-objects}}
|
|
|
|
Type objects represent the various object types. An object's type is
|
|
accessed by the built-in function \function{type()}. There are no special
|
|
operations on types. The standard module \refmodule{types} defines names
|
|
for all standard built-in types.
|
|
\bifuncindex{type}
|
|
\refstmodindex{types}
|
|
|
|
Types are written like this: \code{<type 'int'>}.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{The Null Object \label{bltin-null-object}}
|
|
|
|
This object is returned by functions that don't explicitly return a
|
|
value. It supports no special operations. There is exactly one null
|
|
object, named \code{None} (a built-in name).
|
|
|
|
It is written as \code{None}.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{The Ellipsis Object \label{bltin-ellipsis-object}}
|
|
|
|
This object is used by extended slice notation (see the
|
|
\citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python Reference Manual}). It supports no
|
|
special operations. There is exactly one ellipsis object, named
|
|
\constant{Ellipsis} (a built-in name).
|
|
|
|
It is written as \code{Ellipsis}.
|
|
|
|
\subsection{Boolean Values}
|
|
|
|
Boolean values are the two constant objects \code{False} and
|
|
\code{True}. They are used to represent truth values (although other
|
|
values can also be considered false or true). In numeric contexts
|
|
(for example when used as the argument to an arithmetic operator),
|
|
they behave like the integers 0 and 1, respectively. The built-in
|
|
function \function{bool()} can be used to cast any value to a Boolean,
|
|
if the value can be interpreted as a truth value (see section Truth
|
|
Value Testing above).
|
|
|
|
They are written as \code{False} and \code{True}, respectively.
|
|
\index{False}
|
|
\index{True}
|
|
\indexii{Boolean}{values}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{Internal Objects \label{typesinternal}}
|
|
|
|
See the \citetitle[../ref/ref.html]{Python Reference Manual} for this
|
|
information. It describes stack frame objects, traceback objects, and
|
|
slice objects.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\section{Special Attributes \label{specialattrs}}
|
|
|
|
The implementation adds a few special read-only attributes to several
|
|
object types, where they are relevant. Some of these are not reported
|
|
by the \function{dir()} built-in function.
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[object]{__dict__}
|
|
A dictionary or other mapping object used to store an
|
|
object's (writable) attributes.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[object]{__methods__}
|
|
\deprecated{2.2}{Use the built-in function \function{dir()} to get a
|
|
list of an object's attributes. This attribute is no longer available.}
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[object]{__members__}
|
|
\deprecated{2.2}{Use the built-in function \function{dir()} to get a
|
|
list of an object's attributes. This attribute is no longer available.}
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[instance]{__class__}
|
|
The class to which a class instance belongs.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[class]{__bases__}
|
|
The tuple of base classes of a class object. If there are no base
|
|
classes, this will be an empty tuple.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}[class]{__name__}
|
|
The name of the class or type.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|