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I have attached a fix and a regression test.
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# create this path.
# it could be made by any application but including this line
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Thank you for the report. The problem is that asserTrue is used instead of
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This is the output of the test:
FAIL: test_register_kwargs (__main__.TestDialectRegistry)
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Alex Earl slide.o@gmail.com added the comment:
The internal _csv module which actually implements the reader method expects
the first parameter to be an iterable object. Since strings are iterated by
character, that is why this is occuring. So, the fix would need to be made in
the _csv
New submission from Daniel Molkentin dan...@molkentin.de:
from PC/getpathp.c:538
if (pythonhome != NULL) {
char *p;
bufsz = 1;
for (p = PYTHONPATH; *p; p++) {
if (*p == DELIM)
bufsz++; /* number of DELIM plus one */
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Amaury Forgeot d'Arc amaur...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hmm, not sure.
Try with
set PYTHONPATH=.\a;.\b
sys.path will contains the entries:
current_dir\a
current_dir\b
a multiplication seems necessary.
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
What is __read__ supposed to be?
I don't think is required.
The point is that Python does not define a __read__ magic method. Only read
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Just wanted to post this so there weren't any illusions about the
patch being a big win.
Daniel has already posted benchmark numbers, I would trust them rather
than any theoretical speculation about whether the patch is interesting
or not.
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I still think this is a bug in the test. Attached patch fixes it.
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Hi All,
Thanks again for all your support.
I can confirm that this works fine with the AIX Shared Library build support
added in Python 2.7.1 (and 3.x which I have not tested but my tests with 2.7.1
were absolutely fine)
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eric: sorry, that has been fixed in issue_3243_py3k_7.patch
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Much work has been done on non-ASCII paths in 3.2. Can you test this with the
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Alex Earl slide.o@gmail.com added the comment:
The patch looks good to me. The only question I have is that the previous test
that was passing a string, is the expected behavior what was being returned
before, or would it be useful to turn the string into an iterable over lines?
New submission from Adrian Nye adrian_...@yahoo.com:
TreeBuilder doc does not mention its entity argument which is the main way to
deal with html entity encodings which are unfortunately a common problem in XML.
Also the doc needs a discussion of the relationship of TreeBuilder and
XMLParser.
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I don’t think we should change behavior. Strings are iterable; csv.reader
takes an iterable; this is sensible and documented. See
http://docs.python.org/dev/library/csv#csv.reader and the last example of
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Excellent. As long as it's documented, it works for me.
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(was misspelled when issue 5650 was fixed, FWIW)
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New submission from INADA Naoki songofaca...@gmail.com:
http://docs.python.org/c-api/conversion.html#PyOS_vsnprintf
the buffer size needed to avoid truncation exceeds size by more than 512
bytes, Python aborts with a Py_FatalError.
I think :cfunc:`vsprintf`'s output exeeds the buffer need to
Dave Malcolm dmalc...@redhat.com added the comment:
Fixed in py3k in r86932
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Alex Rodriguez alej...@gmail.com added the comment:
I downloaded python-2.7.1-macosx10.6.dmg file and tested if Tkinter and IDLE
still have same issue reported here and I did not find anymore this issue.
I was able to launch IDLE and create a Tkinter GUI. From my side we can resolve
and close
Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
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, (as
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Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
Before the multiplication, bufsz is not aptly named: as your snippet shows
it's counting the number of delimiters in the PYTHONPATH.
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Well, you're not to blame since the patch merely extended the definition which
was still using obsolete syntax anyway.
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Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
I am submitting a patch (issue10557b.diff) for commit review. As Marc
suggested, decimal conversion is now performed on Py_UNICODE characters. For
this purpose, I introduced _PyUnicode_NormalizeDecimal() function that
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
Is the stripping of whitespace necessary for this fix?
Currently, the complex constructor accepts whitespace both inside and outside
the (optional) parentheses:
complex(' ( 2+3j ) ')
(2+3j)
The classes of whitespace accepted in each
Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
You can give two homes; prefix and exec_prefix. r86933 now links to
PYTHONHOME where this is already documented properly.
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Codecs brought back and (un)transform implemented in r86934.
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
Just to clarify: I'm not opposed to allowing arbitrary Unicode whitespace in
the float, int, complex constructors (indeed, it's probably a good thing). But
I'd like to see the change made consistently; for the complex constructor this
Raymond Hettinger rhettin...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
AP: I've already given my blessing to the patch.
Just wanted to note what the existing code did.
I also trust timings but recognize that they
reflect a particular build configuration
(compiler/processor/o.s)and the usage
Pauli Virtanen p...@iki.fi added the comment:
For reference, Numpy's PEP 3118 implementation is here:
http://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/master/numpy/core/_internal.py#L357
http://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/master/numpy/core/src/multiarray/buffer.c#L76
It would be a good idea to ensure that
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
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The classes of whitespace accepted in each position are the same. IIUC, with
your patch,
that consistency would be lost---is that right?
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Alexander Belopolsky
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Can you suggest a test case?
I mean for complex().
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Matt Bond gmattb...@gmail.com added the comment:
Sorry for the delay in responding, and for getting this patch cleaned up and
submitted.
While I was going through my code to submit it, I found a couple of additional
issues with it. Then I ended up becoming very busy with my grad courses. As a
Brian Curtin cur...@acm.org added the comment:
Fixed in r86935.
Tests pass on the following setups:
- Windows 7 (regular user - no symlink privilege)
- Windows 7 (administrator + symlink privilege)
- Windows Server 2003 (no symlink abilities)
- Arch Linux (just a sanity check)
I'm going to
Michael Foord mich...@voidspace.org.uk added the comment:
Works for me too. Great!
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A section in the Windows FAQ should better explain the recent addition of
os.symlink and how it can be used, along with examples.
If a user just sits down and hits StartRunpython, os.symlink will almost
positively not be available. I'll need to
R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
Are you sure testA1 is correct? It seems to me that in that case the sniffer
can indeed not determine the delimiter, but I don't really understand the
guessing algorithm. The existing behavior on unquoted strings is...interesting
:)
Boštjan Mejak bostjan.me...@gmail.com added the comment:
The imaginary unit 'i' should be equvivalent to the imaginary unit 'j'. The
imaginary unit, however, should be used consistently in the source code.
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Raymond Hettinger rhettin...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
If this change were important, the numpy/scipy guys would have requested it
long ago. Any possible benefit would be slight and not at all worth the
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
Ah yes, you're right: this shouldn't be a hard fix. I withdraw my suggestion
for a separate patch. :-)
Checking that:
complex('\xa0(\xa02+3j\xa0)\xa0') == complex(2.0, 3.0)
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
There should be an environment variable to make the symbol settable.
That could work; it's a bit late to do this in 3.2, though. How about the
following transition strategy for the complex output.
Python 3.3: Introduce
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That is acceptable, but way to slow for the 'j' imaginary unit to become
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Campbell Barton ideasma...@gmail.com added the comment:
This is fixed in 3.2a4.
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Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
We also should consider a good roadmap to account for the eventual support of
quaternions in the language syntax.
Since the conventional mathematical symbols for the additional imaginary units
of quaternions are j and k, confusion is bound to
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
By the way, I wonder why this page is named “functions” and the one for
“builtins” is nearly empty.
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Since the conventional mathematical symbols for the additional
imaginary units of quaternions are j and k, confusion is bound to
happen.
My preferred solution is to limit PYTHONIMAGINARYSYMBOL values to i,
j or k in Python 3.4. The two
Raymond Hettinger rhettin...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Since we have two distinct user groups (engineers and everyone else), it's
clear that we should fork Python. That would let each group work with their on
most-natural-representation and it would prevent unnecessary
New submission from Sandro Tosi sandro.t...@gmail.com:
Following http://mail.python.org/pipermail/docs/2010-December/002356.html a
possible solution is:
diff -r 3b07f7bb0289 Doc/library/dbm.rst
--- a/Doc/library/dbm.rst Thu Dec 02 19:29:18 2010 +0100
+++ b/Doc/library/dbm.rst Thu
Boštjan Mejak bostjan.me...@gmail.com added the comment:
How did you implement the letter 'j' as the imaginary unit? Can you now
implement the letter 'i' to act as an imaginary unit? Is that possible? If
it's possible in MATLAB, why not have both 'j' and 'i' in Python as well?
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I heard that MathWorks has a patent on METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMAGINATORIAL
FREEDOM, so if that's true we might not be allowed to implement it.
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Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
That's legacy from the good old latex days.
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Boštjan Mejak bostjan.me...@gmail.com added the comment:
In electrical engineeringhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_engineering
and
related fields, the imaginary unit is often denoted by *j* to avoid
confusion with electrical
currenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current_(electricity) as
a
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yes
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Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
Sure. I have personally written software where i denotes, in effect, an
electrical current.
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Raymond Hettinger rhettin...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Can you now implement the letter 'i' to act as an
imaginary unit? Is that possible?
Yes, it's possible; however, the developers do not think it is worthwhile.
If it's possible in MATLAB, why not have both 'j' and 'i'
Marc-Andre Lemburg m...@egenix.com added the comment:
Mark Dickinson wrote:
Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
There should be an environment variable to make the symbol settable.
That could work; it's a bit late to do this in 3.2, though. How about the
following
Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
In all seriousness, the idea of accepting both 'i' and 'j' in complex() isn't
horrible. I'm personally -0.small on it, mostly because it seems likely to lead
to more objections about the complex str() and repr() *output* containing 'j's.
I
Marc-Andre Lemburg m...@egenix.com added the comment:
Alexander Belopolsky wrote:
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
I am submitting a patch (issue10557b.diff) for commit review. As Marc
suggested, decimal conversion is now performed on Py_UNICODE
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
Georg, do I have to make a patch before beta1 for this to go in 3.2?
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R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
Committed to py3k in r86936 with minor fixups.
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STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
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Marc-Andre Lemburg m...@egenix.com added the comment:
Mark Dickinson wrote:
Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
In all seriousness, the idea of accepting both 'i' and 'j' in complex() isn't
horrible. I'm personally -0.small on it, mostly because it seems likely to
lead
Daniel Stutzbach stutzb...@google.com added the comment:
Committed as r86937. Thanks again for reviewing! Although I do not anticipate
any problems, I will keep an eye on the buildbots just in case.
Antoine, regarding ms-alloced = (list_size + 1) / 2;, I ended up adding an
extensive comment
Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
That would be good. While you could argue it's a bug, the fix is also slightly
incompatible.
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I think we should implement getstatusoutput and getoutput with Popen objects to
gain portability and avoid spawning subshells.
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
Personally, I think it's more important to be able to read
scientific data easily without too many problems, then to be
able to write the processed data in exactly the same way it
was read.
I wonder whether there are many examples where
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Thank you!
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Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Marc-Andre Lemburg
rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
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* Please change the API _PyUnicode_NormalizeDecimal() to
PyUnicode_ConvertToASCIIDecimal() - that's closer to what
it does.
Are
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That would be a good question for a numpy/scipy-related mailing list, I guess.
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
Maybe we need a complex analog to datetime.strptime:
complex.strpcx('(3 + 4i)', '(%R + %Ii)') - 3 + 4j
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New submission from Marc-Andre Lemburg m...@egenix.com:
The Python3 documentation for these numeric constructors is wrong.
Python has supported Unicode numerals specified as code points from the Unicode
category Nd (decimal digit) since Python 1.6.0 when Unicode was first
introduced in
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Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
The reference to the language spec was really just a way to avoid spelling out
all the details (again) about the precise form of a floating-point string;
apart from the accepted set of digits, the forms are exactly the same (optional
sign,
R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
I've taken another look at this, and the email module is pretty consistent
about just passing through data if it can't interpret it according to
standards. I think it would lead to a cluttered API if we add support for
being strict and
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Patch committed as r86940 (py3k), r86941 (3.1) and r86942 (2.7).
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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Le jeudi 02 décembre 2010 à 22:29 +, Mark Dickinson a écrit :
Mark Dickinson dicki...@gmail.com added the comment:
Maybe we need a complex analog to datetime.strptime:
complex.strpcx('(3 + 4i)', '(%R + %Ii)') - 3 + 4j
How about '3 +
R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
Do you have in implementation in mind? I'm not clear how this would work.
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Daniel Tavares danielmtava...@gmail.com added the comment:
Here's an updated patch, which fixes the passing of multiple arguments to
self.announce, based on Priscila's fix.
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Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment:
Marc,
I don't want to further sprawl the python-dev thread, but it would be great if
you could help with issue10587 as well. That is a documentation-only issue,
but there is some disagreement about how specific the docs
Stefan Krah stefan-use...@bytereef.org added the comment:
Alexander Belopolsky rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Marc-Andre Lemburg
rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
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* Please change the API _PyUnicode_NormalizeDecimal() to
PyUnicode_ConvertToASCIIDecimal() -
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc amaur...@gmail.com added the comment:
So the presence of os.symlink depends on some dynamic privilege?
It seems to me that it's the first time in Python. For example, os.chroot() is
always available on Unix, even when the user is not root. Of course the call
will fail at
Boštjan Mejak bostjan.me...@gmail.com added the comment:
(7.8064-6j)
According to PEP 8, the output in our example should be with spaces
surrounding the subtraction operator, like this:
(1 + 2.56j) * (-1 - 3.44j)
(7.8064 - 6j)
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On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Stefan Krah rep...@bugs.python.org wrote:
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I like the public name. Extension authors can use it and be sure that
their programs accept exactly the same numeric strings as the rest of
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Isn’t s/iteritems/items/ enough?
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