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Etienne Robillard e...@gthcfoundation.org added the comment:
On 02/01/11 10:50 PM, Glenn Linderman wrote:
Glenn Linderman v+pyt...@g.nevcal.com added the comment:
Rereading the doc link I pointed at, I guess detach() is part of the new API
since 3.1, so doesn't need to be checked for in
Etienne Robillard e...@gthcfoundation.org added the comment:
i'm thinking this issue is also well connected to:
http://bugs.python.org/issue1573931
so a backport of whatever solution comes to 3.2 would be a great
addition to Python 2.6 as the very minimum, in order to satisfy
minimal backward
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Martin fixed test_concurrent_futures (#10798), this issue can be implemented
later.
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STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time-y2kissues
Values 100–1899 are always illegal.
Why are these values illegal? The GNU libc accepts year in [1900-2^31; 2^31-1]
(tm_year in [-2147483648; 2147481747]). If
New submission from Ross Lagerwall rosslagerw...@gmail.com:
Here's a patch that adds a bunch of posix functions that are missing from the
posix module. Includes tests documentation.
Tested on Linux FreeBSD.
Specifically:
futimes
lutimes
futimens
fexecve
Michael Foord mich...@voidspace.org.uk added the comment:
Thanks Terry. Done. Doc changes committed revision 87679.
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New submission from Carsten Grohmann carstengrohm...@gmx.de:
Hi,
the documentation of the decimal module contains a small recipe called
moneyfmt() for format decimal values. It's very usefull.
I'd like to suggest a small improvement because the output is incorrect with
given dp=. (default)
Ross Lagerwall rosslagerw...@gmail.com added the comment:
I tested this on FreeBSD 8.1 - it outputs 'hello world'.
I think this should be closed - i think the os.exec* functions should mirror
the operating system exec* functions. If the platform has a limitation then so
be it.
And it seems
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Attached test case demonstrates the issue.
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Treating python services like frozen executables solves the issue. The patch is
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Dev: I have no idea how what you just posted relates to the subject of this
issue. Could you clarify please?
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I'm fine with this functionality being added in 3.3.
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See e.g. http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/builders/x86%20XP-4%203.1
test_time
f:\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\asctime.c(130) : Assertion failed: ( (
tb-tm_mday = 1 ) ( ( ( _days[ tb-tm_mon + 1 ] - _days[ tb-tm_mon ] ) =
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Agreed, not a Python bug.
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Regression introduced by r87648 (issue #8013).
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test_time fails with an (C) assertion error on Windows: see issue #10814.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
First couple comments:
- you don't have to modify Misc/NEWS yourself; it will probably make patch
maintenance easier
- it would seem more natural for readv() to take a sequence of writable buffers
(such as bytearrays) instead; I don't think the
New submission from Michal Vyskocil mvysko...@suse.cz:
Write to /dev/full in python3 don't raise IOError. Python2 works as expected,
the close call causes an IOError exception with no space left on device message.
$ python
Python 2.7 (r27:82500, Aug 07 2010, 16:54:59) [GCC] on linux2
Type
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
* r87680 fixes test_sockserver
* r87681 fixes test_timeout
* r87682 fixes test_tk
* r87683 fixes test_xmlrpc
* r87684 fixes test_socket
r87682, r87683, r87684 are patches from Nadeem Vawda.
On my Linux box, I am unable to get
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
This issue is fixed in Python 3.2 beta 2:
$ ./python
f=open(/dev/full, wb)
f.write(b'x')
1
f.close()
IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device
^D
sys:1: ResourceWarning: unclosed file _io.BufferedWriter
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Etienne: since this is about solving a 3.x specific problem, it will not get
backported. Issue 1573931 looks unrelated to me at a quick glance. FYI, you
will find that you *do* have detach in 2.7 if you open a file using the io
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
This new patch makes tests more comprehensive (closes all combinations of the
three standard fds).
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test_remote (__main__.WithManagerTestRemoteManager) ...
/home/haypo/prog/GIT/py3k/Lib/multiprocessing/managers.py:812: ResourceWarning:
unclosed socket.socket object, fd=8, family=2, type=1, proto=0
util.debug('... decref
Etienne Robillard e...@gthcfoundation.org added the comment:
On 03/01/11 09:45 AM, R. David Murray wrote:
R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
Etienne: since this is about solving a 3.x specific problem, it will not get
backported. Issue 1573931 looks unrelated to me at
Kevin Walzer wordt...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Ned--thank you for reviewing, testing, and modifying the patch. I applied your
revised version to my new install of Python 2.7.1 and it works fine.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
For the record, I get the following failures under OpenSolaris:
==
ERROR: test_lutimes (test.test_posix.PosixTester)
Michael Foord mich...@voidspace.org.uk added the comment:
Committed revision 87685.
It would be nice to see this included in the Mac OS X and Windows distribution,
but I guess that applies to the *whole* Tools/ directory.
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Ok, I found it: fixed by r87686
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New submission from Robert Cheng robert.h.ch...@gmail.com:
When reporthook is None, size variable is not computed and defaulted to -1.
Thus, without reporthook, ContentTooShortError is not raised even when
Content-Length header is supplied and download size is less than expected
amount,
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
According to the posix_fallocate() man page under OpenSolaris:
EINVALThe len argument is less than or equal to zero, or
the offset argument is less than zero, or the
underlying file system does not
Zsolt Cserna zsolt.cse...@morganstanley.com added the comment:
I confirm that this patch fixes the problem. Thanks.
On my systems I haven't seen other bugs related to unsetenv - however, it might
be useful to fix subprocess.Popen and subprocess.call to use the os.environ by
default (but this
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Can someone with a windows box test
time.asctime((12345, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))?
If that crashes as well, can you tell which part of
( ( tb-tm_mday = 1 ) ( ( ( _days[ tb-tm_mon + 1 ] - _days[ tb-tm_mon ] )
=
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The pydoc module has two DocHandler classes and two DocServer classes. I think
that they can be easily factorized.
DocServer may also use serve_forever()+shutdown() instead of
serve_until_quit()+quit flag, to be able to wait the
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
I opened this issue because I had to fix a bug twice in pydoc: r87687 (fix a
ResourceWarning(unclosed socket)).
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Brian Curtin cur...@acm.org added the comment:
Alexander:
PCbuild\amd64\python_d.exe
Python 3.2b2+ (py3k, Jan 3 2011, 10:24:18) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
import time
[54931 refs]
time.asctime((12345, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0,
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
* r87686 fixes multiprocessing
* r87687 fixes pydoc
* r87688 fixes test_subprocess
Remaining ResourceWarning warnings:
* test_imaplib
* test_urllibnet
* test_urllib2net
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On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Brian Curtin rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
..
PCbuild\amd64\python_d.exe
Python 3.2b2+ (py3k, Jan 3 2011, 10:24:18) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)] on
win32
Type help, copyright, credits or
Brian Curtin cur...@acm.org added the comment:
No crash on 0-day or 300,000. I bumped it up to 3,000,000 and got a
UnicodeDecodeError, although I'm not sure of the relevance of that to this
issue.
time.asctime((12345, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
'Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 345'
[54935 refs]
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Brian Curtin rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
..
No crash on 0-day or 300,000. I bumped it up to 3,000,000 and got a
UnicodeDecodeError, although
I'm not sure of the relevance of that to
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
This is under 3.1, not 3.2.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
I can reproduce under Windows 7, 32-bit debug build, with the following line:
time.asctime((12345, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
Apparently, the debugger tells me that tb-tm_mday is 0.
Actually, most of the tb fields are 0 except tm_year (10445),
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
I committed a a fix for the test in r87690. If this fixes the buildbot, I'll
backport to 2.7 and call it a day for 3.2. For 3.2 a proper year range check
will be added to close issue 8013.
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Btw, I have a failed assertion in the test suite, with time.ctime(1e12):
File: loctim64.c
Line: 78
Expression: (*ptime = _MAX__TIME64_T)
This is a recent py3k, compiled with VS2005.
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Glenn Linderman v+pyt...@g.nevcal.com added the comment:
So then David, is your suggestion to use
sys.stdin = sys.stdin.detach()
and you claim that the Windows-specific hacks are not needed in 3.x land? The
are, in 2.x land, I have proven empirically, but haven't been able to test CGI
forms
Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis arfrever@gmail.com added the comment:
Apparently this patch isn't sufficient for test___all__.
Please create empty _xmlplus directory (without __init__.py) in site-packages
directory appropriate for given sys.prefix (e.g.
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
..
Btw, I have a failed assertion in the test suite, with time.ctime(1e12)
This is from r87657. I commented on that change in msg125117.
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Michael Foord mich...@voidspace.org.uk added the comment:
This doesn't appear to be true on py3k (traceback.format_exc is used to
preserve the original traceback). Need to check on Python 2.7.
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Michael Foord mich...@voidspace.org.uk added the comment:
In Python 3.2 assertItemsEqual has been replaced with assertCountEqual that has
a completely different implementation and error format. The implementation and
error output will be backported to the assertItemsEqual method of 2.7 (and to
Michael Foord mich...@voidspace.org.uk added the comment:
Same is true of Python 2.7 - looks like an invalid error report.
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Fixed in r87691 (py3k), r87693 (3.1) and r87694 (2.7), thanks!
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Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
The 3.1 buildbot is green:
http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/builders/x86%20XP-4%203.1/builds/1591
Committed 2.7 backport in r87692.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
I agree with Martin here.
Also, since test_site is a special case here, perhaps it could arrange to
launch its test cases in a subprocess? I don't think complicating regrtest is
the most maintainable approach.
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Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
Superseded by #10806.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Committed in r87695 (3.2), r87696 (3.1) and r87697 (2.7).
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Fixed in issue10806.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Thank you for the patch! It is committed in r87698 (3.2), r87699 (3.1) and
r87700 (2.7).
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Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
2.7 buildbot is green as well. Closing.
http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/builders/x86%20XP-4%202.7
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Matthias Klose d...@debian.org added the comment:
The java/openjdk tests allow setting an attribute `samevm' for running a
specific test. maybe something like this could be used for some problematic
tests which occasionally hang on some buildds?
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Well, under 2.x, print_traceback(None, None, None) would just print None, but
I'm not sure that's a supported use case.
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R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
Yes, that is my suggestion. Keep in mind that I haven't looked at the patch or
run any tests yet :)
If windows-specific hacks are needed to get the binary stream in 3.x, then IMO
that's a bug in IO. As far as I know at the moment
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
I like the logic of Antoine's patch much better (basing this on
whether the listening socket had a timeout). I wonder whether it's
correct though if there is a defaulttimeout: shouldn't it then leave
the timeout on the socket instead?
Indeed,
Ron Adam ron_a...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
No refactoring is needed.
The second copies are part of the new server. The old server was depreciated
in 3.2 and is supposed to be removed along with the tk panel for 3.3. After
that there will only be one of each again.
This
R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
Yeah, making a generic way to put specific tests into a subprocess run sounds
like a better solution.
But...
The xml error in test___all__ is due to the fact that test___all__ imports
site. So even with the above we'd need to special
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Le lundi 03 janvier 2011 à 19:37 +, R. David Murray a écrit :
Or another idea: change site so that it does not execute on import,
but instead the machinery that currently imports test site runs a
'setup' function after it does the import.
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Sandro: I merely did some bug triage here. I will let interested parties come
to an agreement, and Tarek will make the decisions on this request.
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Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
This has now been superseded by the changes made for issue #8013.
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R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
Ah, I hadn't looked closely enough at site.py to realize that the init work was
being done by a 'main()' call. Given that, just moving the main call out
should be relatively unlikely to break any custom site.py. Worse case would
Sridhar Ratnakumar sridh...@activestate.com added the comment:
Sandro Tosi wrote:
Sridhar, are you still seeing this error?
I still see the error with Python 2.7.1.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
I think this would be more useful if you could pass an optional input string
(as in communicate()) and if it returned a (stdout, stderr) tuple. Or perhaps
even a (return code, stdout, stderr) tuple; alternately, non-zero return codes
could
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Actually, I don't think the TLS APIs should be documented. They are quite
internal, and used only for the PyGILState APIs.
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Ping. IDLE dead again?
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Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Attached patch, issue8013-pre-check.diff, checks for year range before calling
system asctime and replaces a call to ctime with a asctime(localtime(..)).
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
By design, readlines() only recognizes those characters which are official line
separators on various OSes (\n, \r, \r\n). This is important for proper parsing
of log files, internet protocols, etc.
If you want to split on all line separators
Brett Cannon br...@python.org added the comment:
This is still failing. I also just confirmed it is also happening for 3.1 and
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They are used by pyOpenSSL and pygobject/pyglib, though :/
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Jan Killian jan.kill...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hello All,
sorry for lack of communication recently, I'd alos like to see it in 3.2
instead of 3.3, but my time is not as scalable as I wish and I can't run on
clouds yet .)
I like Trent's module and especially its usefullness via the
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Gregory P. Smith g...@krypto.org added the comment:
I've added some code comments on http://bugs.python.org/review/7978/show
overall I think the patch is right, I pointed out one thing to clean up and I
think the unittest can be greatly simplified by using stubbed out mock
select.select()
Glenn Linderman v+pyt...@g.nevcal.com added the comment:
David, Starting from a working (but hacked to work) version of http.server and
using 3.2a1 (I should upgrade to the Beta, but I doubt it makes a difference at
the moment), I modified
# if hasattr( sys.stdin, 'buffer'):
#
Gregory P. Smith g...@krypto.org added the comment:
fwiw a unified fork-and-exec API implemented in C is what I added in
Modules/_posixsubprocess.c to at least avoid this issue as much as possible
when using subprocess.
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