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Alecsandru Patrascu added the comment:
I've updated the patches after review and implemented the checkup for
llvm-profdata for both Linux and OSX.
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Hello All,
I tried to update Python in terminal on my Mac book pro to v3.5 using this
website:
https://wolfpaulus.com/journal/mac/installing_python_osx/
Sadly
I must have made a large mistake since after completing these steps
python IDLE and python within terminal failed to open or run.
People are naturally competitive. People naturally don't like to hear the
word know. People love to get what they want. Combine all of these things
together and you have all of the elements necessary to eventually create
another conflict. Just because it doesn't happen immediately doesn't mean
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New submission from Simon Conseil:
Hi,
There is an issue in the webbrowser module for Mac OS when the BROWSER
environment variable is set:
Python 2.7.10 (default, Jul 14 2015, 19:46:27)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 6.0 (clang-600.0.39)] on darwin
Type help, copyright, credits or license
Chris Jerdonek added the comment:
I guess this isn't limited just to the raise from syntax. It also occurs if
from exc is removed from the example above.
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AssertionError - unittest swallows part of stack trace when
R. David Murray added the comment:
That might be intentional, and in any case fixing it would be backward
incompatible. I think we should just live with it.
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R. David Murray added the comment:
Sorry, should have been clearer a bug in python as opposed to one in Mageia's
readline.
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New submission from Oleg N:
Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'...\\python35.zip\\lib2to3\\Grammar.txt'. Python35.zip from this archive:
https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.5.0/python-3.5.0rc2-embed-amd64.zip. Path
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New submission from Shlomi Fish:
After I run python3 (to run the REPL) and type r and then PgUp twice, I get a
segfault. I'm on Mageia Linux x86-64 6 , but recall a similar problem happening
before:
shlomif@telaviv1:~$ python3
Python 3.4.3 (default, Aug 13 2015, 21:40:54)
[GCC 4.9.2] on
-Original Message-
From: Python-list
[mailto:python-list-bounces+webmailgroups=gmail@python.org] On Behalf Of
Chris Angelico
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2015 19:02
Cc: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: How to reassign the value of the variable on runtime?
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at
R. David Murray added the comment:
What makes you think this is a bug in Python? Can you reduce the inputrc to
the minimum that reproduces the problem?
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Shlomi Fish added the comment:
I'm attaching here the reduced, minimal, inputrc. I think it's a bug in Python
because it doesn't happen with any other program that uses readline (bash, perl
-d, etc.) that I checked. I'll check with a vanilla readline compiled from
source from the GNU site ,
R. David Murray added the comment:
I can't reproduce it on my Gentoo box using 3.4 tip.
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Shlomi Fish added the comment:
Hi all!
Thanks for the investigation.
I have now built readline-6.3 from source using:
./configure --prefix=$HOME/apps/readline-TO_DEL --with-curses=yes
--enable-multibyte
and installed it. Then I built python 3.4.3 from source against it by setting
Ned Deily added the comment:
There have been other problems reported with MacPorts Python 3.4 using their
default most recent version of the BSD libedit package. As far as I know,
those problems have not yet been resolved but I can't get to the MacPorts issue
tracker at the moment to check.
Eric Snow added the comment:
I've posted a counter-proposal on python-ideas:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/2015-August/035614.html
Basically: instead of classproperty, add a more lenient alternative to
classmethod which allows composition. I called it classresolved.
class
Eric Snow added the comment:
I also posted a broader proposal:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/2015-August/035615.html
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Dave Hein added the comment:
Thanks. I installed py34-readline and rebuilt my virtualenv; all is well now.
I put in a MacPorts ticket when their bugtracker gets back online.
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Nick Coghlan added the comment:
I think the current situation is mainly an artifact of our relative dearth
of regression testing for embedded configurations, and the fact that we
have very few core developers working for companies embedding CPython in
larger applications.
I do care about that
On 28Aug2015 23:52, Sam Miller qaz_...@hotmail.com wrote:
I tried to update Python in terminal on my Mac book pro to v3.5 using this
website:
https://wolfpaulus.com/journal/mac/installing_python_osx/
Let me start by saying that this page is a bad idea. If you really know what
you're doing I
Martin Panter added the comment:
Well it looks like you’ve identified that PgUp triggers a history search.
Perhaps it would be good to look at your /home/shlomif/.python_history file,
assuming there is nothing sensitive in there. The strace output only indicates
it is 411 bytes and gives the
Martin Panter added the comment:
According to the GDB backtrace, _rl_kscxt is a null pointer at
https://github.com/Distrotech/readline/blob/readline-6.3/callback.c#L188,
while the _rl_dispatch_callback() function doesn’t handle null pointers. Maybe
you would find the Readline people more
eryksun added the comment:
Maybe the problem is using escape characters (0x1b) instead of \e. Try using
the following:
\e[5~: history-search-backward
FWIW, your inputrc doesn't crash my system (64-bit Linux, readline 6.3 and
Python 3.4).
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Skip Montanaro added the comment:
The latest patch worked fine for me (Mac OS X Yosemite). I've only tried with
2.7 so far. The only thing that was a bit mystifying were the errors during the
initial profile run. There is so much that floats by in the terminal window
that I completely missed
eryksun added the comment:
A gdb backtrace may be of more help than strace.
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Shlomi Fish added the comment:
gdb by full attached.
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Skip Montanaro added the comment:
Not knowing a darn thing about this, I went ahead and made a provisional change
to the README file.
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New submission from Dave Hein:
With 3.4.3 from an OS X terminal prompt, if I just enter the interactive Python
REPL environment (by just entering the command python from the command line)
and then exit (via exit() or Ctrl-D), then stdout appears to be broken ... I
see no stdout output on the
On 2015-08-30 03:05, kbtyo wrote:
I am using Jupyter Notebook and Python 3.4. I have a data structure in the
format, (type list):
[{'AccountNumber': N,
'Amount': '0',
'Answer': '12:00:00 PM',
'ID': None,
'Type': 'WriteLetters',
'Amount': '10',
{'AccountNumber': Y,
On 30/08/2015 03:05, kbtyo wrote:
I am using Jupyter Notebook and Python 3.4. I have a data structure in the
format, (type list):
[{'AccountNumber': N,
'Amount': '0',
'Answer': '12:00:00 PM',
'ID': None,
'Type': 'WriteLetters',
'Amount': '10',
{'AccountNumber': Y,
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 192c654a7c93 by Zachary Ware in branch '3.5':
Issue #24272: Remove usage of default reST role from typing docs
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/192c654a7c93
New changeset 10a63ded324c by Zachary Ware in branch 'default':
Issue #24272: Merge with
On Friday, August 28, 2015 at 11:56:53 AM UTC+5:30, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Completely off-topic. Stop reading now if you only want to read things about
Python.
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 09:46 am, Ben Finney wrote:
\ “Of course, everybody says they're for peace. Hitler was for |
`\
I am using Jupyter Notebook and Python 3.4. I have a data structure in the
format, (type list):
[{'AccountNumber': N,
'Amount': '0',
'Answer': '12:00:00 PM',
'ID': None,
'Type': 'WriteLetters',
'Amount': '10',
{'AccountNumber': Y,
'Amount': '0',
'Answer': ' 12:00:00 PM',
New submission from TAKASE Arihiro:
https://docs.python.org/3.4/using/mac.html#configuration
A newline in the file path of the .plist file makes a space in the rendered
result.
The attached patch fixes it.
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kbtyo ahlusar.ahluwa...@gmail.com writes:
I am using Jupyter Notebook and Python 3.4.
Thank you for saying so! It is not always required, but when it matters,
this information is important to state up front.
I have a data structure in the format, (type list):
[{'AccountNumber': N,
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 3ef2d694e976 by Zachary Ware in branch '2.7':
Issue #24962: Remove space from filename
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/3ef2d694e976
New changeset 2de6fba18ff6 by Zachary Ware in branch '3.4':
Issue #24962: Remove space from filename
Zachary Ware added the comment:
Thanks for the report and patch!
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Nathaniel Smith added the comment:
Well, yeah, that indeed sucks.
Not sure what the best solution is. Some options:
1) Don't do that then
2) Explicitly add a __class__ property to every immutable type, that
unconditionally errors out on assignment.
3) Add a hack to typeobject.c checking for
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