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Originally written up at the typeshed repo:
https://github.com/python/typeshed/issues/7513. The conclusion was that this is
a bug in the implementation rather than an incorrect annotation.
To my surprise, I discovered in
https://github.com/matrix-org
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Awaiting multiple times on a single task that failed with an exception results
in an unbounded increase in memory usage. Enough repeated "await"s of the task
can result in an OOM.
The same pattern on a task that didn't raise an exception beha
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The policy is named 'default' because it was intended to become the default two
feature releases after the new email code became non-provisional (first:
deprecate not specifying an explicit policy, next release make default the
default policy an
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If I create a class derived from ast.NodeTransformer and implement the
visit_Call.
When run on the below code, the visit_Call function is only called once (for
the print function, and not for ord). It looks like calls in function arguments
are
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I disabled the default ^space in macOS settings>Keyboard>Shortcuts>Input
Sources>Select the Previous input source (^space)
After doing that ^space works on IDLE, nonetheless the menu shows ^S which is
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Yeah, I think we need a complete example here.
Note that in the general case there is no such thing as an RFC-valid email in
unicode (which is what python strings are), though with utf8=True and an email
involving only text you might get away with it. I
New submission from David Contreras :
I noticed that selecting Edit>Show Completions works as expected on Python
3.10.2 and macOS 12.1 after issue 40128 was resolved.
But trying the default keyboard shortcut ctrl+S only highlights the edit menu
but doesn't work.
I understand t
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My inline comment ('#') got picked up by the help command.
Write the following code to a file (I named it "reproducer.py"):
"""
class Foo:
# Hello docstring, I'm a '#' comment!
def bar(self):
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> It seems David places more value on the idea of the concrete mapping
> "pointing forwards" with respect to the abstract directed graph, while it
> seems Tim places more value on the idea of the abstract mapping direction
> corr
David Mc Dougall added the comment:
No, the code works fine. I just wish the docs weren't so muddled.
I wish the docs started by saying:
> The graph is a dict of {'start_node': ['end_nodes',]}
> The topological sorter puts the end_nodes before their start_no
David Mc Dougall added the comment:
I can post literally hundreds of examples of directed graphs that are
traversable in the forward direction. This might be the only one which is
*only* traversable backwards.
> As to the meaning of "point to"
Here is one: If I have a pointer
David Mc Dougall added the comment:
> you're not actually confused.
I was when I first read it!
> the meanings of "predecessor" and "successor" are universally agreed upon
I disagree. The universally agreed upon terms are "directed edge u -> v&
David Mc Dougall added the comment:
> The argument passed is the predecessor form of the graph B -> A
where graph = {'A' : ['B']}
This is part that I'm objecting to. The form of the graph should be A -> B, not
B -> A.
The issue with the current form i
David Mc Dougall added the comment:
> If the way the user collects their data stores only successor links (which,
> as above, seems odd in applications that actually use topsorts), then they
> need something like this instead:
Actually they only need to do this:
ts = Topologi
David Mc Dougall added the comment:
The "reverse-toposort" is actually quite a good idea. The end-user is usually
going to want to iterate over the sorted output in the "reverse" order anyways,
especially if they're doing task ordering / dependency resolution.
Also,
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The general idea is that the string version of the header should contain all of
the original information, but the parsed elements (the things returned by
special header attributes) will contain the valid data, if any. So if the
string version of the
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Note that the parser does attempt to accept obsolete syntax (registering
defects for it), so if there is a bug in the implementation of the obsolete
syntax handling it should be fixed. And yes, there have been other bugs with
whitespace handling in the
David Lord added the comment:
Meant to say that "done" shows up on the same line, not the shell prompt. An
earlier version of my example was in the REPL, where its prompt *does* show up
on the same line.
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I can reproduce this on Python 3.10.
Actually, `input` and `getpass` both seem to have this behavior now. Please
reopen it.
```python
import getpass
try:
getpass.getpass("in: ")
except:
pass
print("done")
```
```
$ python example
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I get what you mean now I thought memset was enough.
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- Solves the "Make sure new member of socket address initialized." warning for
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Note also that datetime.now() gives you a naive datetime. From an API
consistency standpoint I think it makes sense that datetime.utcnow() gives a
naive datetime. It would actually be confusing (IMO) for it to return an aware
datetime. I can see why you
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I believe this also impacts 3.10 and 3.11 based on the original bpo-45401 which
led to this change. Prior to commit ac421c348b in the 3.9 branch there were no
additional os.path checks in the shouldRollover() methods of
RotatingFileHandler and
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The graphlib documentation has some grammar & phrasing issues.
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Documentation link:
https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.config.html#configuration-file-format
It seems that the example for the "formatter_form01" formatter section
specifies following for the style(please note the single-quotes around
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On this page: https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#text-encoding it says
"there is no concrete plan as of yet, Python may change the default text file
encoding to UTF-8 in the future".
On this page https://docs.python.org/3/library/os
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The limited api methods `PyBuffer_GetPointer`, `PyBuffer_FromContiguous`,
`PyBuffer_ToContiguous` and `PyMemoryView_FromBuffer` take buffer arguments as
`Py_buffer *`.
They do not mutate the buffer info, so could simply take `const Py_buffer *`.
There is
New submission from David Mc Dougall :
The documentation for graphlib encourages users to represent their graphs in a
awkward format.
Graphs are currently represented using dictionaries of nodes, for example:
graph["end_node"] = ["start_node"]
And this is unintuitive b
New submission from haven david :
Opportunity for you to transform into interesting characters like Mario,
Sonic...
Online game with exciting battles
https://super-smashflash2.com
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- adding LOCAL_CREDS then LOCAL_CREDS_PERSISTENT and SCM_CREDS2 which would be
used as msg type for the latter.
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Yeah, I think there may be a general issue with getting header defects
reflected somehow in message.defects, but that's a separate issue :)
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David CARLIER added the comment:
- A kinfo_file data holds file information from the kernel's perspective (like
the path or the current offset), more info here
https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/blob/main/sys/sys/user.h#L342
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Ah right then no point then if there is no support for upcoming feature, indeed
it s only FreeBSD 14 scheduled next year :-)
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- Got clues mostly from source code and header
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- The F_KINFO flag returns the related kinfo_file from the file descriptor.
- While F_KINFO is, at the moment, FreeBSD's specific however other BSD has
kinfo_file data as well thus the possibility they support a similar feature
(F_KINFO appears only a
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- Returning a subset of practical data from it.
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AsyncConnection mentioned only one at this docs but not imported or presented
somehow else.
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David Halter added the comment:
This is not a duplicate. It is related to https://bugs.python.org/issue26103,
because __get__ is not required anymore for an object to be a data descriptor.
The current code on master (of inspect.getattr_static) still thinks a
descriptor has both __get__ and
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Thank you for the information. That will definitely be helpful.
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Thank you for the information. That will definitely be helpful. Also, thank you
for being so detailed with your explanation. Thank you so much. my name is
david. i am provide mac optimizer pro software your mac has been speed slow and
malware attack and junk
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When building with Visual Studio 2017+, any Directory.Build.props/targets above
the repo in the file structure (eg. in the parent repo when the python repo is
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Your backward compatibility argument is persuasive. As you say, that means the
BytesGenerate docs would need to be updated to note that that parameter is the
exception to the rule for backward compatibility reasons. (If it is the only
exception I have to
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In this case the docs are correct and the code has a bug. The intent was that
if the message passed in to BytesGenerator has a policy, that policy should be
followed. If it is not being followed, that's a bug in BytesGenerator. The
tricky part of c
David Pratten added the comment:
Hi Mark,
Thanks.
The anomaly is that the print("eg def2", ...) works. Should it not fail in
the same way that print("eg def4", ...) does.
David
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T
New submission from David Pratten :
Hi
Example "eg def2" works but "eg def4" gives an error?
David
```
emp = [
{
"empno": 7839,
"mgr": 0,
"ename": "KING"
},
{
"empno": 7566,
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So I'm guessing something is just borderline under 3.9 on Windows.
In some manual testing with a standalone build of 3.9 so far for me:
-m test.test_pickle always succeeds (executed directly)
-m test test_pickle always fails (execute
David Bolen added the comment:
I don't know if this is a buildbot, test or 3.9-specific issue but this commit
appears to have introduced a permanent initial failure (but success on retry)
in test_pickle on both Windows 10 3.9 builders. First failure for my builder
at
David Lukeš added the comment:
This is unfortunate, especially since it used to work... Going forward, is the
intention not to support this use case? Or is it possible that support for
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I'm pretty sure this is a duplicate report and that we worked on a fix, but I
don't know if it got committed because I can't find the issue...
(To be clear, the problem here is the lack of whitespace at the start of the
folded par
David Rajaratnam added the comment:
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the extra pointers. My initial intention in explaining my use-case
was to find out whether treating an externally embedded interpreter's files as
`importlib.resources` is the correct use of this library. However, you're r
David Rajaratnam added the comment:
I'm closing the bug report. Clearly not a bug. It looks like
importlib.resources.as_file() is exactly what I want. It returns a context and
can potentially create a temporary file system directory structure with all
files I want underneath. Not sure
David Rajaratnam added the comment:
Hi Filipe,
Thanks very much for the pointers and for the clarifications. I'll look at
using importlib.resources.as_file(). I think this is the API that I stupidly
seemed to have missed!
However, it is also very possible that I am misunderstandin
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Because the implementation in GH-25786 relies on the new
`dataclass(slots=True)` feature (i.e. it does not work if the slots are
specified with `__slots__`), I don't think this can be trivially backported to
versions before
David Rajaratnam added the comment:
Thanks for the quick response. I think the attached file shows the issue.
In the directory where you download and run this file create a sub-directory
'data'. Then running the file creates the output (note: I've truncated the path
name):
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I'm trying to use `importlib.resources.files()`. However, I cannot work out how
to properly use the `importlib.readers.MultiplexedPath()` object that is
returned.
As I expect and want, the returned object is referring to a directory, but I
cannot
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Same issue. Running Monterey beta. Experiencing crash.
Is there any plan for a fix or is the plan to wait for Monterey to release?
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The code below seems to have infinite recursion in the mock.seal call with
python 3.9.2.
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foo = 0
foo = mock.create_autospec(Foo)
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If anyone wants to look at my not-yet-complete changes (see other comment),
it's https://github.com/DavidMertz/cpython/tree/bpo-45133. It has a different
bpo because I filed a duplicate before realizing. I can change the branch name
before a PR, but m
David Mertz added the comment:
I've made the few additional changes to those in this PR. When I work out the
issues, I'll make a new PR. I took out an attempt with `path_t`. However,
here is why I think argument clinic (or something else?!) is actually
intercepting the atte
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https://bugs.python.org/issue40563
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Evan Greenup via Python-ideas
Currently, in Python 3.9, `dbm.open()`, `dbm.gnu.open()` and `dbm.ndbm.open()`
doesn't support path-like object, class defined in `pathlib`.
It would be nice to add support with it.
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