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Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment:
Indeed, it looks more like a bug in the POSIX standard unfortunately.
I'm suggesting to close as won't fix.
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Matt Joiner anacro...@gmail.com added the comment:
I didn't notice there was no use of errno. It's quite possible that dlopen
might be used without the C library present, so perhaps this is why it wasn't
included. The error strings however are very C-like, which made me think of
this in the
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New submission from Hynek Schlawack h...@ox.cx:
After I've seen a co-worker to unpack tuples while using
multiprocessing.Pool.map(), I realized that the module is missing a starmap()
method like itertools has.
I took it as a opportunity to contribute some code and implemented both
starmap()
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
test_enable_file, test_enable_single_thread, test_gil_released and
test_read_null read an int (4 bytes) from the address 0 (NULL).
test_sigsegv pass: this test raises explicitly a SIGSEGV and the signal handler
writes the right
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New submission from Hynek Schlawack h...@ox.cx:
While working on #12708 , I noticed that the error_callback argument of
multiprocessing.Pool.map_async() isn't documented (callback is).
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Sandro Tosi sandro.t...@gmail.com added the comment:
Would you like to provide a doc patch about it? Thanks in advance
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Senthil Kumaran sent...@uthcode.com added the comment:
I agree with Chris's point that people using html format in console are
probably redirecting to a file and encoding parameter should be helpful.
What do we settle upon? Leave the encoding argument as such?
Antoine - I was specifically
Senthil Kumaran sent...@uthcode.com added the comment:
I don't think so. We are just making our regex bit lenient. I am not
sure how we can raise a warning with more lenient regex.
As with any parsing changes, I would like to be careful and that we
don't introduce any regression.
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R. David Murray wrote:
If someone wants to re-engineer the interface, that would be fine with me :)
Does that mean, that if vote for removing the 'accepted' keyword it
becomes an issue for the meta-tracker?
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In all my excitement, I somehow presumed that the docstring automagically lands
in the docs. Added doc entries to patch (I hope they aren't too crude, I'm not
a native speaker).
Same as first patch otherwise.
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Yeah, if my 3G hadn't failed on me, it would have been already here. :)
As a matter of fact, the argument is discussed in the body of the doc, it just
has been omitted in the method definition, so the patch is trivial.
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See also #12567.
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See also #10570.
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STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Correction: the offending options are -j and *-W*
I changed regrtest -W recently to only run the tests once using StringIO as
stdout. So it's a regression in Python 3.3.
Can't we create a dummy/temporary TTY for the curses tests
STINNER Victor victor.stin...@haypocalc.com added the comment:
Ping. What's the progress on this? Will this ever be fixed?
Some functions has been fixed in the new packaging module, but not in
the distutils yet.
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R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com added the comment:
I think we've moved from discussing a documentation issue to discussing a
procedural issue in the development process. I'm not sure what forum that
belongs in, though I believe in the past we have used tracker-discuss for that.
That
New submission from Toni Boni tonibon...@gmail.com:
Deluge Gui crash with this error (image in attachment).
I've Ubuntu 10.10 updated, Python 2.6.6.2ubuntu2
The bug is reported: http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/1914
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Sandro Tosi sandro.t...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hello, this is not a but in the python interpreter (f.e., the traceback in the
image is referring to twisted) so I'm closing it as invalid. The best way of
action is contacting the deluge developers, as you did with the other report.
Sandro Tosi sandro.t...@gmail.com added the comment:
Here's a patch to add SimpleQueue to doc and __all__ .
I didn't document the 'sentinels' argument of SimpleQueue.get() because I got
lost into Pipe _pool and can't understand how those sentinels are actually
used/useful. Any hint is
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
The content of the patch is very helpful, but I question its location: I’m not
sure people will find this nugget in the 3.2+ version of the What’s New in
Python 3.0 document (sorry for not bringing that up sooner). Maybe you could
update
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
I would like to help out with this, as there seems to be a lot of
work that needs to be done.
Thanks! In my initial report, I was talking only about module-level names that
are documented as code (``sys.path``) instead of module-level data
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
instead of*
An addition: in some cases, it may be on purpose that someone used ``somename``
instead of :func:`somename`, for example to avoid a ton of link in the doc of
the somename function. For the most part however, I believe it was just
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New changeset b2835b8412e5 by Sandro Tosi in branch '2.7':
#12709: add error_callback argument to map_async documentation
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/b2835b8412e5
New changeset 41b816853819 by Sandro Tosi in branch '3.2':
Sandro Tosi sandro.t...@gmail.com added the comment:
Hynek, thanks for your contribution to Python!
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Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com added the comment:
``...`` should also be used for common names like True, False, None (no one
needs links to their doc to see what they are), or, as Éric said, to avoid
creating links for each occurrence of a name (one such example is the name of a
module
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
LookupError sounds good. About the latest patch: I wonder if using !a instead
of !r in the format strings for exceptions would be more helpful (maybe you’ve
seen a recent python-dev subthread about that). I don’t like seeing escapes
for
New submission from Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org:
Users reporting bugs don’t always know what components to set.
http://docs.python.org/devguide/triaging#components should explain them.
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
_sre is a module written in C, not Python; we call that an extension module.
The Library component is used for Python modules, which are found in the Lib
directory in a checkout of CPython. See #12711.
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Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com added the comment:
This are the current components in random order and a possible description:
The following components should be selected if the issue apply to:
Build
the build process
Demos and Tools
the scripts in Tools/ and Tools/demo/
2to3 (2.x to
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Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
it's unclear what [].append is.
It’s crystal clear to me: [].append is a method of a list object, just created
here by a literal. (Maybe you’re not aware that [].append is valid Python.)
The C coding convention is unusual and non PEP-7 in
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
When we’ve talked about that a few times these last months on the ML or on IRC,
the outcome was that accepted means patch is accepted, not bug report is valid.
I’ve never seen accepted used to mean that a feature request is closed; I use
fixed
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment:
This needs porting to 3.2.
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Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com added the comment:
patch accepted can be marked with the commit review stage.
That should mean the patch is ready to go in, after a last quick review by the
committer that will apply it, even though I've seen it used as I made the
commit but I'm leaving this
Sandro Tosi sandro.t...@gmail.com added the comment:
after a review from Ezio (thanks!) we've come out with this updated patch; main
changes are in the test suite, where now it's checked that chown() succeed.
about !r/!a I've left !r; and changed the 2 ValueError in LookupError (the
first, in
New submission from Tim Holme timho...@gmail.com:
This may be a problem with scipy/weave, or it may be a problem with the
site-library pythonequations, or it may be in python 2.7.2 itself.
When running the program, it looks for an installed version of MinGW, which it
finds. It is possibly
Petri Lehtinen pe...@digip.org added the comment:
Éric Araujo wrote:
_sre is a module written in C, not Python; we call that an extension
module. The Library component is used for Python modules, which are
found in the Lib directory in a checkout of CPython. See #12711.
Ok, I wasn't aware of
Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
Changing the dev guide, which I think is definitely needed, is an issue for
this tracker. Changing the tracker is an issue for the meta-tracker. Discussing
a change might be an issue for python-dev.
I was under the impression once that the
Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
Changing ``x`` to :data:`x` adds 4 chars.
Changing ``x()`` to :func:`x` justs adds 2.
If I were to review, I would prefer that the additions not trigger cascading
line rewraps.
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Gareth Rees g...@garethrees.org added the comment:
After changing NULL to (int *)1, all tests pass.
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Nadeem Vawda nadeem.va...@gmail.com added the comment:
Can't we create a dummy/temporary TTY for the curses tests using
pty.openpty()?
I would have thought so, but it seems that savetty() and endwin() both fail when
running under '-j0':
test test_curses crashed -- Traceback (most recent
Roundup Robot devn...@psf.upfronthosting.co.za added the comment:
New changeset 1777df2ce50d by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
Issue #12700: fix test_faulthandler for Mac OS X Lion
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/1777df2ce50d
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After changing NULL to (int *)1, all tests pass.
Ok, so Lion has a special case for reading from NULL. I changed the tests to
try to fix your bug. Can you tell me if it's now better?
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Attached a proper patch.
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Gareth Rees g...@garethrees.org added the comment:
All tests now pass.
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All tests now pass.
Ok, thanks for your report and your feedback.
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Ronald Oussoren ronaldousso...@mac.com added the comment:
Have you checked if -fwrapv is in the list of compiler arguments in the
generated makefile?
There is an open issue about adding that flag when clang is used as the
compiler (the flag is already used for gcc). The flag is necessary
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New submission from Peter Williams pwil3...@bigpond.net.au:
Quite often the names of subcommands are quite long so that their meaning is
clear. However, the downside to this is the increased typing the user of the
command must make. A compromise between clarity and brevity can be realized if
Senthil Kumaran sent...@uthcode.com added the comment:
RDM, yes, unfortunately the direction of the discussion changed from
documentation issue to a process one. Instead of diverting further
into catch all discussion about process/tracker, it would be good idea
to settle this one. Your points
Eli Bendersky eli...@gmail.com added the comment:
Éric,
I know perfectly well that [].append is valid Python, but I don't think this is
the clearest way to give an example of an object method. I think spelling
[].append's meaning more explicitly would be better.
I'm also aware that there are
Марк Коренберг socketp...@gmail.com added the comment:
Why do you say it hangs? It doesn't hang, it just waits for you to
call serve_forever(): it's not a bug, it's actually a feature.
Okay, for my case, How I should correctly terminate thread?
Conditions:
1. signal may appear at any time
2.
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