[issue20905] Adapt heapq push/pop/replace to allow passing a comparator.

2019-12-22 Thread Michael Rolle
Michael Rolle added the comment: I realize this request is closed, but I hope people will still be reading this comment, and can perhaps either reopen it or submit a new request. I don't know how to submit a new request myself. ... I'd like to see (key=) capability somehow, without degradin

[issue39121] gzip header write OS field

2019-12-22 Thread SilentGhost
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[issue36051] Drop the GIL during large bytes.join operations?

2019-12-22 Thread Bruce Merry
Bruce Merry added the comment: > It seems we can release GIL during iterating the buffer array. That's what I had in mind. Naturally it would require a bit of benchmarking to pick a threshold such that the small case doesn't lose performance due to locking overheads. If no one else is workin

[issue39121] gzip header write OS field

2019-12-22 Thread Rob Man
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[issue39117] Performance regression for making bound methods

2019-12-22 Thread Benjamin Peterson
Benjamin Peterson added the comment: Probably #37340 -- nosy: +benjamin.peterson ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailin

[issue39121] gzip header write OS field

2019-12-22 Thread Rob Man
Change by Rob Man : -- keywords: +patch pull_requests: +17138 stage: -> patch review pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/17682 ___ Python tracker ___

[issue39121] gzip header write OS field

2019-12-22 Thread Rob Man
New submission from Rob Man : Files written with gzip module write a value of 255 (unknown) at the 10th position in the header which defined what OS was used when gzip file was written. Files written with gzip linux command correctly set that field to the value of 3 (Unix). This ehancement d

[issue36051] Drop the GIL during large bytes.join operations?

2019-12-22 Thread Inada Naoki
Inada Naoki added the comment: https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/068768faf6b82478de239d7ab903dfb249ad96a4/Objects/stringlib/join.h#L105-L126 It seems we can release GIL during iterating the buffer array. Even though there is no one big chunk, it would be beneficial if the output size is

[issue39118] Variables changing values on their own

2019-12-22 Thread Terry J. Reedy
Terry J. Reedy added the comment: Leonardo, even if this were a bug, it would be a mistake to ascribe it to IDLE. The IDLE Shell is an alternative display window. IDLE sends your code to Python and displays values computed by Python and output by print statements. I second Mark's suggestio

[issue39120] pyodbc dll load failed

2019-12-22 Thread Eryk Sun
Eryk Sun added the comment: This may be due to changes regarding DLL dependency resolution in 3.8. If so, you can find the missing DLL using Process Monitor, configured to monitor file access in python.exe and pythonw.exe. Add the DLL's directory to the search path via os.add_dll_directory [

[issue39120] pyodbc dll load failed

2019-12-22 Thread Karthikeyan Singaravelan
Karthikeyan Singaravelan added the comment: This is a tracker for CPython issues. Please use the bug tracker for pyodbc or other forums like stack overflow for better solutions. -- nosy: +xtreak resolution: -> third party stage: -> resolved status: open -> closed __

[issue39120] pyodbc dll load failed

2019-12-22 Thread Neil Faulkner
New submission from Neil Faulkner : Please can someone advise as to the root cause of this error? -- components: Library (Lib) files: DLL.PNG messages: 358796 nosy: nf00038 priority: normal severity: normal status: open title: pyodbc dll load failed type: compile error versions: Python

[issue39119] email/_header_value_parser.py:parse_message_id: UnblondLocalError

2019-12-22 Thread Karthikeyan Singaravelan
Karthikeyan Singaravelan added the comment: I think this should be fixed with issue38698 in 3.8.1 . Can you please try the latest stable release. -- nosy: +xtreak ___ Python tracker

[issue39119] email/_header_value_parser.py:parse_message_id: UnblondLocalError

2019-12-22 Thread Drew DeVault
New submission from Drew DeVault : File "/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/emailthreads/threads.py", line 14, in get_message_by_id if msg["message-id"] == msg_id: File "/usr/lib/python3.8/email/message.py", line 391, in __getitem__ return self.get(name) File "/usr/lib/python3.8/email

[issue39075] types.SimpleNamespace should preserve attribute ordering (?)

2019-12-22 Thread hai shi
hai shi added the comment: @Raymond OK, copy that. -- ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https:

[issue39060] asyncio.Task.print_stack doesn't print the full stack

2019-12-22 Thread Amit Itzkovitch
Amit Itzkovitch added the comment: Hi Terry, I guess the right place to update the Task.get_stack doc: https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-task.html#asyncio.Task.get_stack I'm not sure I know the terminology enough to phrase it right, but I would add there something like: Note that the

[issue39118] Variables changing values on their own

2019-12-22 Thread Mark Dickinson
Mark Dickinson added the comment: This isn't a bug. After this line in your code: o = x both o and x refer to the same list object. So any modification you make to that list through the name "x" (for example, x[i][n]+=y[i][n]) will be seen through the name "o" as well. There's lots writ

[issue39118] Variables changing values on their own

2019-12-22 Thread Leonardo
New submission from Leonardo : in this code the variable o changes on its own: x=[[-1, 7, 3], [12, 2, -13], [14, 18, -8], [17, 4, -4]] x1=[[-8, -10, 0], [5, 5, 10], [2, -7, 3], [9, -8, -3]] y=[[0,0,0],[0,0,0],[0,0,0],[0,0,0]] k=True f=0 z=[] d=[] while k: print(k) o=x print(o) f

[issue36788] Add clamp() function to builtins

2019-12-22 Thread Mark Dickinson
Mark Dickinson added the comment: > Maybe port this discussion over python-ideas and after the resolution open it > again? Sounds good to me. Adding a new builtin function is a big deal that would likely need a PEP. I'm not keen on adding something like this to the math module, either, when

[issue11416] netrc module does not handle multiple entries for a single host

2019-12-22 Thread Tibor Baranya
Tibor Baranya added the comment: As I understand this issue is there up to 3.8 (and will live into 3.9). As urllib3 supports netrc and requests uses urllib3, this issue can potentially cause a lot of inconsistencies. In case of multile entries (with no user provided), curl and wget takes the

[issue38878] os.PathLike subclasshook causes subclass checks true on abstract implementation

2019-12-22 Thread Ivan Levkivskyi
Ivan Levkivskyi added the comment: New changeset eae87e3e4e0cb9a0ce10c2e101acb6995d79e09c by Ivan Levkivskyi (Bar Harel) in branch 'master': bpo-38878: Fix os.PathLike __subclasshook__ (GH-17336) https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/eae87e3e4e0cb9a0ce10c2e101acb6995d79e09c -- _

[issue39075] types.SimpleNamespace should preserve attribute ordering (?)

2019-12-22 Thread Raymond Hettinger
Raymond Hettinger added the comment: @haisai SimpleNamespace can't use keyword arguments because those are already used to pass in data. Also, we want to keep it simple; hence, the name :-) -- ___ Python tracker