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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Programs\Python310\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 1921, in __call__
return self.func(*args)
File "C:\Programs\Python310\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 839, in callit
func(*args)
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The posted code is incomplete, improperly indented, and a bit jumbled with
respect to prompts. If the bug is real, it should be possible to reproduce
without pytz. I do not have it on either Windows or macOS. Vyacheslav, can
you post a better failing
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On 7/9/2021 5:29 PM, Jay Krell wrote:
> Probably. What does "support" mean?
This is not my ballpark.
One can also access pydev as newsgroup
gmane.comp.python.devel at news.gmane.io
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I am not quite convinced that this is a duplicate of #734176. The latter is
about tearoff clones and nothing is cloned here. But I do notice that number
'names were also prefixed with '#'. What happens if 'tearoff=0' is added to
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Akuli, what tk widgets do you think are not known to tkinter? In any case, tk
menu is known to tkinter.
I cannot reproduce when running on Windows with 3.10.0b3: Add
"print(root.children)" (after add_cascade) results in {'!menu': ,
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I retract my original comment as I now agree with SyntaxError + distinct
message.
Given Irit's report, I think the remaining question is whether
A. The implication that 'too many nested parentheses' is compiler specific is
strong enough
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The config.IdleConf.GetCoreKeys keyBindings dict contains
'<>': ['']
The was included in the initial version by Steven Gava, 9930061c, on 2001 Dec
2. So it appears in the Keys page of the config dialog, as noticed
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Yair, is this really a separate bug from that reported in #42766? In other
words, are there separate and distinct failing test cases? If not, this should
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I neglected to mention above what c is. I Irit guessed right as
>>> class C: pass
...
>>> c = C()
is what I (also) usually do for examples and testing.
Removing "new-style" elsewhere solved the issue with the erro
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I reread the patch and my previous comment and am no more positive than I was
then.
The one use case presented is second-hand. Chris said "in order for [Bazaar]
to use a custom sequence matcher, they had to essentially copy-paste and modify
the s
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When the backport is done or Serhiy changes his mind.
Can you change labels on your own PRs?
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Another alternative is to make the example *be* interactive.
This would also teach the easy, standard, and often better way to see the
output of an iterable.
>>> list(range(5, 10))
[5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
>>> list(range(0, 10, 3))
[0, 3, 6, 9]
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Nick Coughlin explained on issue 13814 msg151763 why he thought that making
generators be context managers could/should not be done.
"Generators deliberately don't support the context management protocol. This is
so that they raise an explicit Ty
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The specific subsection link is
https://docs.python.org/3/library/tkinter.html#setting-options
The outputs
>>> import tkinter as tk
>>> r = tk.Tk()
>>> r.config('bg')
('background', 'background', '
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bpo-41621: Document defaultdict's default_factory parameter (GH-21945)
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Two GHI test macOS failures yesterday, once on main, this is on 3.10 backport
https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/26850/checks?check_run_id=2885797677
ERROR: test_get_server_certificate (test.test_ssl.SimpleBackgroundTests
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https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/d1ae57027fc39ff60dcfc1b63
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On 2007 Aug 15, extending.rst was merged into master (early 2.6 alpha) and
early 3.0 alpha. The only change to this paragraph since the initial 2.6
version was Serhiy changing "*NULL*" to "``NULL``" in 3.x on 2019 Oct 30. I
will p
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I added a simplified answer after a similar question about assignment and CMs.
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Irit, it is unclear why you unchecked 'patch'. Because no PR? The keyword
includes a patch file attached to an issue. Someone can convert it to a PR.
From the tracker doc:
"patch There is a patch or pull request attached to the issue.&qu
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What I am proposing that pseudofile have one line representing a
tuple with all the exception information, *including the filename* for the code
with the error. In Shell, the filename will usually be another pseudofile
name, .
The latter are set with
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The comment should be "# For 3rd party use. See issue 43476."
Updates to the pypi url, now https://pypi.org/project/friendly/ should be
recorded here on this issue.
The undocumented name 'cache' is excluded from linecache.__all__ an
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See #44237 for another repeatedly failing (false positive) ssl test. These and
other randomly failing tests should be skipped for routine CI regression
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The 2014 patch to our copies of libffi eefd521f19ce included patches from 2009
forward, including at least one about long double alignment on sparc. If there
are any problems now on current Solaris, they are likely to be different, and
someone will find
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An exception is not a 'crash', as defined for this tracker. 3.8 only gets
security fixes. A 3.9 or 3.10 test is needed and Windows does not have pytz.
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The docstring for .after says the 2nd argument must be a 'function'. Whether
this issue is a bugfix or enhancement request depends whether one interprets
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I was pointing out what to me is a second related contradiction in the doc,
between one sentence and the next.
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(The nosy list change was an accident of my local copy not being complete
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If (b=b, *c) were evaluated in order, then the byte code for b=b and any
subsequent keyword arguments would have to be put aside, such as in a separate
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The following does not consider keyword-only args with or without defaults. My
understanding is the the compiler does not know or considered the signature of
the function when evaluating the args.
from dis import dis
from itertools import permutations as
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The particular example of left-to-right function evaluation in
https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#evaluation-order
is "expr1(expr2, expr3, *expr4, **expr5)".
Joshua's claim, without evidence, that "'f(*a(), b=b())
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says that file input and exec input (should) have the same grammar. This
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What is unusual, I think, for a CLI test function is that it requires a passed
in argument. As a sanity-check test, 'python -m dis' could (should)
disassemble itself. Perhaps there once were some true tests that were moved to
unittests. (I st
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I checked https://docs.python.org/3/library/dis.html and there is no mention of
dis having a command-line interface. This suggests that _test is likely
present only for testing the module, not for using it. This was common a
couple of decades ago before
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#40128, which inserted update_idletasks in a different place, fixed completions
for me in installed 3.9.5. They already worked fine for me in installed
3.10.0b2.
#41859 is another report by Raymond of a 'random' ValueError connected with
c
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This tracker is for patching Python doc and CPython implementation. As near as
I can tell, you are not reporting a CPython bug. If so, this issue should be
closed as 'not a bug'. Questions about using Python should go to more
appropriate place
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I think you should propose this for discussion on python-ideas list to try for
more support. If you can, say more about why reconsider.
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^B would work as an alternate binding for <> as it is not
used otherwise, but I prefer not to have to do this.
These are the only named keys other than the 'F#'s.
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With 3.10.0b2 on my MacBook Air, completions work as far as I tested, with Edit
=> Show completions, Tab, and ^-Space.
i
i<^-Space>
int.(configered pause)
int.<^-Space, after dismissing box with Esc key>
3.9.5, without the patch, remains bugg
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(Related to the more general macOS hotkey issue 18444.)
'Edit => Show completions' invokes pseudoevent <>. In
all built-in keysets, the latter is bound to Control-space. This includes on
macOS, as can be seen on the Settings Keys tab.
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Since uipreferences.py was written, in 2015, configdialog uses ttk widgets,
including Notebook. We have factored out a class for each notebook pane plus
one for help sources and one for traced variables.
I have in mind something like highlight3.png and
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IDLE Classic Windows currently works correctly. A custom keyset with
<> badly rebound does not. So maybe I was using the latter
when I open this. Anyway, this is moot in 3.10 with prompt removed, and I
intend to backpart the
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I closed #32761 about new macOS keyset, in favor of this one. There is a bit
more discussion there to consider. I agree that a chart of <> down
side and keyset across top would be a good start.
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#18444 is about revising macOS keysets and/or making a new one. This is about
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The 'while pickling' part of the message is specific to running in IDLE, as
Serhiy explained, but the recursion error itself is due to writing a program
with infinite recursion. The program switches the last two items back and
forth indefinitely.
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Mark, I am not sure what last comment meant, but we generally only test IDLE
with 3.x with the 8.6.y that comes with 3.x. Ned Deily sometimes runs gui
tests with various tcl/tk versions and builds to select one for the installer,
but he knows about
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3.10 Pipelines Ubuntu CI (like #42370) Each passed on 3.11 and 3.9 and all
other CI tests and my machine.
FIRST RUN - FAIL: test_heading_callback
(tkinter.test.test_ttk.test_widgets.TreeviewTest
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Along with the spinbox PR for #33962, I believe everything discussed here is
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PR-26618 wraps the extension functions in a new class, ExtPage, and then moves
the new class after GenPage.
I verified that replacing the indent slider with a spinbox results in the
dialog being shorter by the full height of the helplist frame. I will do
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bpo-40468: Move IDLE helplist settings to extensions page of dialog. (GH-26593)
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Documented as macOS specific at https://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.6/TkCmd/wm.htm.
But I would not know about C-click from "Specifies the path of the file
referenced as the window proxy icon (which can be dragged and dropped in lieu
of the file's f
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The new PR moves the helplist. The extensions page looks much better. Not all
of the helplist height is recovered. I believe this is because the Font/Tabs
page and in particular the overly large indentation setting now determines
height. (The other
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There are two immediate issues.
2. Issues are blocked because of lack of room on the General pane. The Windows
Preferences frame is about as large as the Editor and Shell frame together.
Splitting that way will leave room for enough more options for quite
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