Marco Clemencic added the comment:
Hi,
apologies for the very late answer, but I just discovered that the mails got
flagged as spam :(
In any case, I do not know where I got this args from, but I can confirm that
the problem is just a bug on my side.
Thanks
Marco
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Thank you for following up on this.
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Milan Oberkirch added the comment:
*ping* This is still a reasonable patch. Would be great if you can apply it :)
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Florent Gallaire added the comment:
Bad wrapping of CJK chars is a bug.
I don't understand why Python2 should be broken forever!
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Ping again.
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New submission from Steven D'Aprano:
As discussed on the python-ideas list here:
Subject: Disallow 0 as a synonym for 0
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/2015-July/034631.html
and on Stackoverflow, leading zeroes are forbidden for ints, due to the
possible confusion with
New submission from Fabian:
While testing pywikibot using requests and urllib3 on Python 3.6 we got an
interesting error:
==
ERROR: testQueryApiGetter (tests.wikidataquery_tests.TestApiSlowFunctions)
Test that we can actually
Cyd Haselton added the comment:
UPDATE:
Haven't forgotten about this; I'm currently (thanks to Android's new mandatory
PIE binaries requirement) rebuilding all of the necessary utilities (openssl,
curl, git, etc) so that I can clone and test.
Between the above and a sharp increase in workload
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title: inspect.getsource() returns the wrong lines for coroutine functions
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John S added the comment:
Image you had the following URL.
http://localhost:8000/cgi-bin/test.cgi?q=Dolce%26Gabbanap=1
os.environ['QUERY_STRING'] would hold the value
q=DolceGabbanap=1
If you ran the following code, you would be unable to get the value of the q
paramater in full.
import
New submission from Kai Groner:
inspect.findsource() looks for lines that start with `def`. This patch adds a
clause to the regex so lines starting with `async def` will also be recognized.
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Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
Since is unambiguous, I propose leaving this alone unless some actual harm
can be shown. The leading zeros for floats have proven to be harmless, 00.0 is
valid. I see no reason to churn the code, go through deprecation effort,
burden the docs with a
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New submission from Terry J. Reedy:
Porting patches from 3.x to 2.7 would be much easier if print were always a
function and not a statement in 2.7.
Two modules, configHandler and PyShell, have been converted to print functions
(from __future__ import print_function and () added).
GrepDialog
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Here is a test for this issue.
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Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:
Maybe it is time to rewrite trace module argument parser using argparse
and get an always correct auto-generated help for free?
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Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 949ba97beece by Terry Jan Reedy in branch '2.7':
Issue #24671: Finish print conversion, idlelib GrepDialog and WidgetRedirector.
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/949ba97beece
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Marcin Szewczyk added the comment:
Thanks for the update.
Regarding the plain generator part -- am I right thinking it's simply a
generator not decorated with @asyncio.coroutine?
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Fabian added the comment:
Looking further into this issue, OrderedDict.pop() using the key returned from
the KeyError (using eval(str(error))) also yields a KeyError. And
OrderedDict.popitem() does not change the dictionary (so it's not like the
KeyError is raised even though it worked).
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New submission from LordBlick:
The use of methods path.chdir () corrupts the subsequent ability to detect the
file path which is interpreted.
I've made simple example, which is atached:
$ cd ~/tmp
$ ./test_os_path.py
abspath:~/tmp/test_os_path.py
weak abspath: ~/tmp/test_os_path.py
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
5c3812412b6f caused a refleak.
$ ./python -m test.regrtest -uall -R 3:3 test_set
[1/1] test_set
beginning 6 repetitions
123456
..
test_set leaked [23561, 24961, 23961] references, sum=72483
test_set leaked [785, 787, 787] memory blocks, sum=2359
1 test
Georg Brandl added the comment:
I don't recall the reason for this deliberate change (as seen from the docs
change).
I'm unable to come up with a good reason for this change now, but on the other
hand I can't come up with a good reason for code churn and adding deprecationg
warnings for a
Martin Panter added the comment:
Nick seemed to approve of this, so perhaps it is ready to commit? The new patch
just resolves a minor conflict with the current code.
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Added file:
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset acb5b177dd4e by Raymond Hettinger in branch 'default':
Issue #24583: Fix refcount leak.
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/acb5b177dd4e
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Martin Panter added the comment:
This patch defeats the warnings
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
Added comments on Rietveld.
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Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
Added a patch to neaten it up a bit by naming the exit conditions and avoiding
the unnecessary extra incref/decref pair around the resize call.
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Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
I was pinging Raymond. He is maintainer of the collections module, this issue
is assigned to his, and he had valid objections to previous version of the
patch. Even one of this reason is enough to wait his review before committing.
Thank you Raymond.
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
AFAIK 3.5+ (not tested).
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
This was turned into a doc issue, with no patch forthcoming, but Devin has
submitted a bugfix. Should this be turned back into a bug issue?
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Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
Added a variant patch that brings the steps together in a more logical manner
(single entry point at the top and the named exits at the bottom, brings
refcount adjustment logic together in a more coherent way). The restart
target is done the same way as
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Nick Coghlan added the comment:
Marking as rejected by the module maintainer.
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Martin Panter added the comment:
Who are you pinging? I did just notice a minor English grammar problem (“one
arguments”). But as far as I am concered you could have already committed the
patch.
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Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
I will look at this more when I get a chance (likely this week).
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Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
3.6 only. Correct?
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Mark Dickinson added the comment:
[Raymond]
I propose leaving this alone unless some actual harm can be shown.
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