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+1
I have not yet had occasion to use 'with' yet, but in reading the Unicode HOWTO
diff, I noticed that I liked replacing 'open,read,close' with 'with open, read'
just for reading purposes since it turns 3 steps into 1 compound transaction
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Deadline is probably next Fri. However I will apply this or slight revision
thereof in a couple of days to make sure this much is in. I have to fixup some
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3.2, 3.1, 2.7: r86702, r86703, r86704
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Georg, if your comment means that you think that the doc patch is ready to
apply, as is, without testing with a doc build, then I will do so for all 3
versions.
Should there really be two blank lines after the note
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Doc patch applied to 3.2, 3.1, 2.7 in r86717, r86718, r86719
Jeremy Thurgood added to 3.2 Misc/ACKS in r86720.
(I know, I should have added this first before committing.)
I am leaving this open for a possible behavior patch.
Mathew: look
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Add list.clear() method with obvious semantics.
Pro:
1. parallel to set/dict/defaultdict/deque.clear(),
usable in generic mutable collection function;
2. makes it easier to switch between list and other collection class;
3. current
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Since I am not sure I will be able to do any more before the 3.2b1 feature
freeze, I went ahead with the minimal patch after checking the differences from
the 2.7 version and redoing the Misc/News entry.
(I suspect putting a new entry
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Expose and document the junk and popular sets as attributes of the
SequenceMatcher object.
self.junk = junk
self.popular = popular
Deprecate the then unneeded and undocumented isbjunk and isbpopular functions,
currently defined
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Agreed. #10534. This is really a 'follow-on' rather than 'superseder',
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I would really like something like this -- for 3.2b1 next week.
I am constantly running posted interactive code and the lack of this is a major
nuisance. There seems to be a glitch in how the editor deals with ' ' when
trying to delete
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An alternative approach would be to leave pasting alone but add a
'Convert interactive code' option to the format menu, with keycode alt-v (not
currently used as far as I can see).
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As a practical matter, I think that for at least the next decade, people are at
least as likely to want to fill with a composed, multi-BMP-codepoint 'char'
(grapheme) as with a non-BMP char. So to me, failure with the latter is no
worse than
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Is this a duplicate of other issues (close?)?
Is this an Apple problem beyond our control (close?)?
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After reading the additional messages here and on a similar issue Alexander
opened after this, I seem the point of wanting to make the difference between
the two types of builds as transparent as sensibly possible. From that
viewpoint
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Éric, please feel free to commit (and even grab Assigned To:) when you feel
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Patch is missing version-added directive and News entry. I will try to add
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I applied mkdir.diff, 08-07, patch to my current working copy, added
version-added and News entry (with credit to Ray Allen) and added Ray Allen to
ACKS. Uploaded as mkdirs.tr.diff
I suspect a complete test should include a linux system
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\ at end of os.py addition
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Afaik, those error have nothing to do with this issue. I just included them for
completeness in case they were helpful to GB.
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And I checked both .2 and .3 with McAfee Nothing found
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This issue was closed as a duplicate of #9227.
Please direct further comments there.
In any case, all issues wait until a person with the requisite knowledge
volunteers a fix and a core developer commits the fix
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I would prefer the module.name without the repr decoration.
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I removed trailing '\' and whitespace, refreshed against current repository,
removing conflicts, and committed. r86930
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Georg Brandl patched the doc changes in r86931.
Ray, for future reference, you might take a look, particularly
-.. function:: makedirs(path[, mode][, exist_ok=False])
+.. function:: makedirs(path, mode=0o777, exist_ok=False)
In 3.x
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Here is a pretty minimal patch to expose bjunk and bpopular as attributes and
document them along with b2j, which is already exposed but not documented.
I suppose the proposed paragraph could be formatted as a list, perhaps after
:class
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The indentation of the patch 'looks' wrong. That appears to be because you used
tabs instead of spaces (as in the lines removed and I presume elsewhere in the
file -- and because FireFox interprets tabs as 8 spaces. Please redo with
spaces. I
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Added version-added and committed. r86983
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Deprecated isbjunk and isbpopular methods, ran doc and unit tests, and
committed as r87000. Still need to add 'gone in 3.3 test' when revise unittests.
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News entry for both commits: r87001
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Objects/dictobject.c
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The patch looks same to me as far as I can judge. I would have used .format
instead of %, but you wrote it ;-).
Seeing how many of our tests had to be patched convinced me that we should
treat this like a feature request and only apply to 3.2
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#3267 did not expose endless loop possibility and was closed as won't fix.
Rather than reopen that and close this and move nosy list back, I added to nosy
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In #10545, 'rurpy2' gives a similar critique of this section and suggests that
it be improved or removed. I agree that it needs change and will try to think
of what would be better.
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This is essentially a duplicate of #7391 where it is already agreed that a
change should be made to that section.
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superseder: - Re-title the Using Backslash
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Marc or Alexander, can you confirm that the patch is correct?
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2.6.6 was the last bugfix release
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The issue is not the specific warnings Rusi got but how, in general, one can
get more information when the warnings are too cryptic to deal with.
One response might be that DeprecationWarnings should be much wordier than
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Your links are to py3k branch, where dictmaker does not appear.
http://svn.python.org/view/python/branches/release27-maint/Grammar/Grammar?view=markup
should that Benjamin just removed it from 2.7.
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This is not a security issue, so removal of 2.6 was right the first time.
Changing the one line would be easy, but I know nothing about what is correct
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Since Éric grabbed Assigned To:, I was expecting him to ;=). But since he is
doing enough other stuff, I will unless there are conflicts in the .rst I do
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Éric beat me. Better that he finish.
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Added tweak to .__chain_b to avoid creating list of b2j.keys and .items be
deleting from b2j in separate loop after creating sets. Test with timeit
suggests time about same with 1% deletion. r87276
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Please try the recent 2.7.1 release. This needs to be tested with current 3.1.3
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Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
I do not have much to add, but second the idea of inquiring on python-list or
the gmane mirror, especially about alternatives (other than Notepad, which is
what I started with). Happily, IDLE has nearly always worked fine on my xp
machine, so
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This issue is actually a request to add .svg to the types map and the the
abbreviation .svgz for .svg.gx to the suffix_map.
I believe Scalable Vector Graphics are well on the way to becoming *the*
standard vector graphics format for the web
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Separate issue: from the mimetypes doc ...
MimeTypes.types_map
Dictionary mapping filename extensions to MIME types. This is initially a copy
of the global types_map defined in the module.
But on Windows, I get a *tuple*, not a dict, of two
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Vinay, you should look at the logging-cookbook patch.
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Patch attached.
The instructions, after editing the url, are
# Before adding new types, make sure they are either registered with IANA,
# at http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types
# or extensions, i.e. using the x- prefix
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I verified the looping behavior of the testcase in both 2.7.1 and, with minor
mods, 3.1.3 and 3.2b1, so this is a valid issue.
The HTMLParcer docs (2.7, 3.2) do not mention the .error method. The default is
def error(self, message
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No, the other combined suffixes are not either.
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I obviously misunderstood the instruction about 'x-' and will remove that.
Should I leave the entry where it is or move as Éric suggested?
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r87460
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2.6 is closed except for security fixes, which this does not seem to be. If the
problem is in 2.7, then it potentially could be fixed there, but with the same
caveats. I will let Antoine reclose if he thinks appropriate.
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Mitchell: 2.6 is closed to revision except for security issues
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According to the linked doc, Opera has '-noraise' but not '-raise' as a command
line option (to not raise window when receiving remote commands).
It does have 'raise()' (with quotes and parens, but not noraise()) as a
remote command following
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I agree with addition. Patch look OK to my limited .rst knowledge.
To be more parallel to the other entries, the text might say
A bool indicating whether ...
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I verified problem with 3.2b1 on 32-bit winxp machine.
IDLE restarts after pythonw crashes.
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Since 'methods' is converted to a set in the next line, there is no need for
lists. Instead, use | and delete the conversion.
methods = vars(Pack).keys() + vars(Grid).keys() + vars(Place).keys()
methods = set(methods).difference(text_meths
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A request limited only to fixing the current field for attribute may get more
traction than a request for a new field. Can you dig into to code to get any
idea why the difference between attributes versus indexes and parameters
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FWIW, I find the current behavior for attributes to be surprising, to the point
where at first glance it almost looks like a bug. Which is to say, I would have
expected 'col' to point to the first non-whitespace column after
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3.2,3.1,2.7: r87553, r87554, r87555
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In python-list thread Does Python 3.1 accept \r\n in compile()?
jmfauth notes that
compile('print(999)\r\n', 'in', 'exec')
works in 2.7 but not 3.1 (and 3.2 not checked) because 3.1 sees '\r' as
SyntaxError.
I started to respond
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I made a mistake in testing. Sorry for the noise.
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Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
According to Ronald (msg92914) and Ned (msg92923) this particular issue is 2.6
only (and fixed in 2.7 because of patches not backported).
2.6 is in security fix only mode.
So unless someone claims that this is a security issue (and Barry agrees
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3.0 is closed to fixed and 2.6 is security fix only.
This is otherwise a duplicate of similar issues.
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webbrowser.open (and two aliases):
1. document return value, which seems to be: True if a browser tab or window is
opened, regardless of whether or not the url is found; False otherwise.
2. document that (on Windows, at least) the default
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webbrowser appears to be designed to return True/False if it does/or not open a
browser window (regardless of site response). (I opened #10799 for a doc
addition.) I believe an exception would likely indicate a bug therein. So I
only wrapped
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If there is no verification that there is a bug in 2.7/3.1,2, then I think this
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For future reference, the 'trunk' branch was frozen with the release of 2.7 in
June 2010. However, this particular text is unchanged since in 2.7.1 and still
in 3.2b2 (except for removal of 'new style'.)
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Requests for information should go to python-list or other support forums. That
said, does the response settle this issue, so that it can be closed, or is
there still a claim that something should be changed in the Python repository
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Since the current behavior matches the current doc,
class unittest.TextTestRunner(stream=sys.stderr, descriptions=True,
verbosity=1, runnerclass=None, warnings=None)
A basic test runner implementation which prints results on standard error
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From reading the Wikipedia article, I might conclude that beta = 1/theta, but
from reading random.py, beta=theta. I think this much should be clarified, but
without giving the formula in a hard to read text form. Perhaps the random doc
should
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Since threading is written in Python, one might expect Lock to be written in
Python and its methods to accept keywords. However, threading.py (3.2) has
_acquire_lock = _thread.acquire_lock
Lock = _aquire_lock
so threading.Lock objects are C
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I verified the bug by creating a copy of idlelib/help.txt, making the new help
entry, testing it, deleting the copy, and retesting -- IDLE silently
disappears. (A copy is necessary because IDLE checks that the file exists and
gives a similar
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Bug and fix also apply to missing Idlelib/help.txt.
r87601 News entry for 3.2. Thanks Scott.
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OK, I will add defaults in the texts and condense them a bit at the same time.
Will post patches for review.
Arguments that can't be given as kwargs are presented with brackets.
I think this should be stated in the introduction to the Lib
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I think that the warning that things are not always as they seem should be
repeated in the front of the library manual where the pseudo-arg names are
actual used, so the library manual stands on its own. In any case, I believe a
lot of people
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If there is no indication in the lib manual as to which parameter names and
defaults are real and which are fake, then the safe guideline is to never use
keywards for library functions and methods and always pass everything
positionally
Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
I responded to the general questions on #8350.
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