2013/7/7 Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info:
I sometimes find myself needing to promote[1] arbitrary numbers
(Decimals, Fractions, ints) to floats. E.g. I might say:
numbers = [float(num) for num in numbers]
or if you prefer:
numbers = map(float, numbers)
The problem
On 7 July 2013 09:15, Vlastimil Brom vlastimil.b...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/7/7 Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info:
I sometimes find myself needing to promote[1] arbitrary numbers
(Decimals, Fractions, ints) to floats. E.g. I might say:
numbers = [float(num) for num in
Στις 6/7/2013 11:51 μμ, ο/η Νίκος Gr33k έγραψε:
Στις 6/7/2013 11:32 μμ, ο/η Tim Chase έγραψε:
Can you be more specific please about using the aforementioned
HTML5 location API ?
https://www.google.com/search?q=html5+location+api
It's client-side JavaScript.
so, i must edit my cgi script
On Fri, 5 Jul 2013, Chris Angelico wrote:
Oh. Uhm... ahh... it would have helped to mention that it also has a
commit() method! But yes, that's correct; if the object expires (this
is C++, so it's guaranteed to call the destructor at that close brace
- none of the Python vagueness about when
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Wayne Werner wa...@waynewerner.com wrote:
Which you would then use like:
conn = create_conn()
with new_transaction(conn) as tran:
rows_affected = do_query_stuff(tran)
if rows_affected == 42:
tran.commit()
Yep. There's a problem, though,
On Sun, 07 Jul 2013 23:43:24 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Wayne Werner wa...@waynewerner.com
wrote:
Which you would then use like:
conn = create_conn()
with new_transaction(conn) as tran:
rows_affected = do_query_stuff(tran)
if rows_affected ==
On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 13:24:43 +, Neil Cerutti wrote:
for x in range(4):
print(x)
print(x) # Vader NOoOO!!!
That loops do *not* introduce a new scope is a feature, not a bug. It is
*really* useful to be able to use the value of x after the loop has
finished. That's a much more
I read through all of the posts and thanks for helping. What was supposed to be
simple a (recursively) straightforward, turned out to be quite tricky.
I've set up a small testing bench and tried all of the proposed solutions
including my own but none pass. I'll post it below.
I've also
I got it! One of the testcases was wrong,
([[1], [1]],[1],[1, 1]),
should be
([[1], [1]],[1],[1, 1, 1]),
And the working solution.
def supersum(sequence, start=0):
result = start
start = type(start)()
for item in sequence:
try:
On 07/07/2013 06:43 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Wayne Werner wa...@waynewerner.com wrote:
Which you would then use like:
conn = create_conn()
with new_transaction(conn) as tran:
rows_affected = do_query_stuff(tran)
if rows_affected == 42:
On 07/07/2013 06:43 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
The 'with' statement doesn't allow this. I would need to use some kind
of magic to rebind the old transaction to the name, or else use a list
that gets magically populated:
with new_transaction(conn) as tran:
tran[-1].query(blah)
with
Hi all,
I am working on a new Zelda - the minish cap engine. It has a spritesheet
transformer into surfaces which can be altered in a map in pyLevelMaker.
The moving of the player works within the small tile engine.
Here is the repository : http://github.com/zork9/games.git
WIP,
I will post it
Hi all,
but a particular hello to Chris Angelino which with their critics and
suggestions pushed me to make a full revision of my application on
hex dump in presence of utf-8 chars.
If you are not using python 3, the utf-8 codec can add further programming
problems, especially if you are not a
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 2:03 AM, Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote:
If you need more than two levels, you probably ought to re-design your
code to be less confusing, otherwise you may be able to use ChainMap to
emulate any number of nested scopes.
The subtransactions
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 2:52 AM, Ethan Furman et...@stoneleaf.us wrote:
On 07/07/2013 06:43 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Wayne Werner wa...@waynewerner.com
wrote:
Which you would then use like:
conn = create_conn()
with new_transaction(conn) as tran:
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:22 AM, blatt ferdy.blat...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
but a particular hello to Chris Angelino which with their critics and
suggestions pushed me to make a full revision of my application on
hex dump in presence of utf-8 chars.
Hiya! Glad to have been of assistance :)
On Mon, 08 Jul 2013 10:48:03 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
[...]
That means that I, as programmer, have to keep track of the nesting
level of subtransactions. Extremely ugly. A line of code can't be moved
around without first checking which transaction object to work with.
I feel your pain, but
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote:
On Mon, 08 Jul 2013 10:48:03 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
[...]
That means that I, as programmer, have to keep track of the nesting
level of subtransactions. Extremely ugly. A line of code can't be
On Mon, 08 Jul 2013 13:11:37 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote:
On Mon, 08 Jul 2013 10:48:03 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote: [...]
That means that I, as programmer, have to keep track of the nesting
level of
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote:
On Mon, 08 Jul 2013 13:11:37 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
It's not something to be solved by the language, but it's often
something to be solved by the program's design. Two lines of code that
achieve
Hi,
I'm using a custom pickler that replaces any un-pickleable objects (such as
sockets or files) with a string representation of them, based on the code from
Shane Hathaway here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4080688/python-pickling-a-dict-with-some-unpicklable-items
It works most of
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 12:41:02 PM UTC+10, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
I am not an ergonomic expert, but I understand that moving from mouse to
keyboard actually helps prevent RSI, because it slows down the rate of
keystrokes and uses different muscle groups.
After 20+ years of coding using the
On Sun, 07 Jul 2013 17:22:26 -0700, blatt wrote:
Hi all,
but a particular hello to Chris Angelino which with their critics and
suggestions pushed me to make a full revision of my application on hex
dump in presence of utf-8 chars.
I don't understand what you are trying to say. All characters
Ned Deily added the comment:
Thanks for the patch, Mateusz. That basic approach should work on all current
releases (although it would be nice if Apple also fixed the problem). I'll
test it on the various releases. If you haven't already, please submit a
contributor form as described in the
Senko Rasic added the comment:
Yep, signed.
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Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
Also worthwhile to look into:
http://s.sudre.free.fr/Software/Packages/about.html
This is a GUI tool for creating packages, with a command-line tool for
scripting. At the very least we could use this to check if it is possible to
build a flat installer that
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New changeset f4747e1ce2b1 by Ronald Oussoren in branch '3.3':
Cleanup of documentation change from #17860
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/f4747e1ce2b1
New changeset 83810f67d16b by Ronald Oussoren in branch 'default':
(3.3-default) Cleanup of documentation
Ned Deily added the comment:
LGTM. I think it is best to eliminate the warnings everywhere so I'd apply it
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Issue #18377: Code cleanup in Python Launcher
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/738cba2bf849
New changeset d7a59e6f48df by Ronald Oussoren in branch 'default':
(3.3-default) Issue #18377: Code cleanup
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Ralph Heinkel added the comment:
This patch was implemented on Europython 2013 sprint. It's my first addition to
Python core ever so please bear with me if it's not perfect.
Decimal support is implemented both in the C and Python JSON code.
There is one peculiarity to mention about the
Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
Ned: is this still relevant? On first glance the patch has not been applied
yet, but the funtionality may have been added in another form.
Also, I don't agree with the removal of group write-permissions. The current
permissions allow users with admin
Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
I'm closing this issue because I haven't been able to reproduce and the issue
doesn't contain enough information to determine the cause of the crash (the
buildbot logs are gone by now, and probably wouldn't have contained the
required information anyway).
Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
I'm revisiting some old issues, and while I don't mind adding workarounds to
the various scripts I do not consider this to be a bug. This is unexpected
behavior from the platform, and only affects running scripts from the
command-line (bundling the script in
Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
This is IMHO a release blocker: the the shell-script version of python-config
doesn't work on a major platform (OSX), and (older) commercial unix systems.
The easiest workaround is to remove the shell script and keep using the python
script.
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I signed it today.
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New submission from Ronald Oussoren:
In OSX 10.8 the Gestalt() funtion in CoreServices is deprecated. This function
is used in the _gestalt extension and exported to Python code.
The only in-tree user of this (private) extension is the platform module, it
uses gestalt as one of the
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset db5f2b74e369 by Ezio Melotti in branch 'default':
#18020: improve html.escape speed by an order of magnitude. Patch by Matt
Bryant.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/db5f2b74e369
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Ezio Melotti added the comment:
Fixed, thanks for the report and the patch!
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V.E.O added the comment:
Hi Christian,
The latest runtime Microsoft provided is buggy.
Tried fix the PyVerify_fd with more GetFileType verification. But a lot more
problems came for isatty returns true in non-console program. The fix in Python
side shall be large.
Details is reported to
New submission from Florent Xicluna:
It happens when POSTing a file for example.
When running the test suite:
./python.exe -m test test_cgi
Or with the script attached:
$ ./python test_fieldstorage.py
test_fieldstorage.py:28: ResourceWarning: unclosed file _io.BufferedRandom
name=3
Tomasz Maćkowiak added the comment:
Attached is a patch for untokenize, it's tests and docs and some minor pep8
improvements.
The patch should fix unicode output and some corner cases handling in
untokenize.
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Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
Interestingly enough it seems to hang while handling an import error, when I
break executation and look at the stack trace I see (amongst others):
#5 0x0001000b11f1 in import_all_from [inlined] () at
Larry Hastings added the comment:
How about if the shell script detected that it was running on OS X and exited
with an error instructing the user to use the Python script instead?
I don't agree that this is a release blocker. Most people on OS X use the
prebuilt binaries.
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Matthias Klose added the comment:
Proposing to remove the shell script as the first step looks wrong. Do you
know about a substitute for readlink on an enterpricy unix flavor like
MacOSX? Using ls -l and interpreting the last argument of the output comes to
mind.
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New changeset 406ce103c170 by Florent Xicluna in branch '3.3':
Issue #18013: Fix cgi.FieldStorage to parse the W3C sample form.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/406ce103c170
New changeset 2ab2a2bfea49 by Florent Xicluna in branch 'default':
Merge #18013: Fix
Florent Xicluna added the comment:
Fix committed, with tests.
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Valentina Mukhamedzhanova added the comment:
I added a testcase to demonstrate the bug and an import of ndbm to
dbm.__init__.py to fix the bug.
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Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
Why use a shell script in the first place? The shell script doesn't do
everything the python script does (an example of this is that on OSX distutils
and sysconfig can tweak the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS as needed based on the curent
OSX version and the installed
Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
If we were to add another generator, I prefer that we add one with
some completely different characteristics (such as being
cryptographically strong). I don't want to take the default generator
and periodically switch it out with the flavor of the month
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New changeset 65fce1dad331 by Ezio Melotti in branch '3.3':
#17198: Fix a NameError in the dbm module. Patch by Valentina Mukhamedzhanova.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/65fce1dad331
New changeset e91e9b9ba180 by Ezio Melotti in branch 'default':
#17198:
Ezio Melotti added the comment:
Fixed, thanks for the patch!
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Tomasz Maćkowiak added the comment:
Attached patch with renamed test methods (as per Brett's review).
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Attached corrected ('^' and '$' for regexp in tests) patch.
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Matthias Klose added the comment:
Why use a shell script in the first place?
you can't run python for a cross build, unless you tweak the interpreter.
you can do that with a shell script only. As suggested in the original
issue/patch, I did propose to remove the python implementation, so a
Matthias Klose added the comment:
Furthermore the entire readlink command is not present in HP-UX
The use of readlink is guarded, the use of readlink -f apparently not.
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Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
This should do the trick, the shell script version is replaced by the python
version when building on OSX.
And yes, the use of readlink is guarded but that doesn't help because you then
use a command-line flag that isn't supported on OSX:
$ readlink -h .
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New changeset a5010de76eda by Ezio Melotti in branch 'default':
#18106: refactor tests to use subtests and proper assert methods. Patch by
Vajrasky Kok.
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/a5010de76eda
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Ezio Melotti added the comment:
Fixed, thanks for the patch!
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Matthias Klose added the comment:
the proposed patch won't work once the python implementation is removed. Is -f
supported on MacOSX? There seems to be a typo on your side trying -h, which
isn't supported on Linux either.
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Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
Sorry about the confusion, -f isn't supported either that's why I noticed
there is a problem.
$ readlink -f .
readlink: illegal option -- f
usage: readlink [-n] [file ...]
Again, why is does does have to be a shell script anyway?
I really don't like the
Matthias Klose added the comment:
Again, why is does does have to be a shell script anyway?
please see above. I explained it.
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Ron Adam added the comment:
New slightly improved patch. Combined the topic index's, topics, keywords, and
the new symbols case, into a single html_topicsindex(title) function.
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Matthias Klose added the comment:
and see issue16235 (as mentioned in NEWS) for the complete discussion.
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Andrea Griffini added the comment:
The error cannot be reproduced on 2.7, 3.3 or 3.4 because the problem has been
fixed with 1e5e497ee33b (issue 17614)
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Dražen Lučanin added the comment:
OK, thanks for the feedback. I signed the CLA.
I'll then wait with the remaining work, until a final decision has been made.
We have a rough idea of how it could be implemented if it comes to this -
adding a wrapper function in Python/errors.c:
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Senko Rasic added the comment:
Here's a patch that adds checks and ValueError raises to SSLSocket.read and
SSLSocket.write.
My first attempt was to add the check to _checkClosed to mirror the
IOBase._checkClosed, but in SSLSocket its semantics are different (the idea is
for the subclass to
New submission from STINNER Victor:
The Python C API has two very useful functions: _Py_char2wchar() and
_Py_wchar2char(). They must be used to handle correctly undecodable byte
sequences. _Py_char2wchar() and _Py_wchar2char() use the surrogateescape error
handler (PEP 383). _Py_char2wchar()
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Alex Henderson added the comment:
I have attached a proposed patch.
This makes some design decisions which I would like someone to review:
a) To incorporate pretty-printing into the main write() method rather than
adding a separate toprettyxml() method. Disadvantages: greater complexity of
Roundup Robot added the comment:
New changeset 213d6d7f5979 by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
Issue #18203: Fix Py_Finalize(): destroy the GIL after the last call to
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/213d6d7f5979
New changeset 18bb92b0c458 by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
Issue
Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
Matthias: sorry, I completely missed the message where you explained why the
script is now a shell script.
The customization is performed by _osx_xsupport.customize_config_vars.
What this is used for:
* We ship binaries build with a specific compiler
Alex Henderson added the comment:
Having discussed this with Ezio, I think the better option might be to raise
ValueError instead - if someone is expecting to be able to silently recover
from errors they won't be able to, and should find out about this sooner rather
than later.
I'll upload an
Alex Henderson added the comment:
One other design decision - currently it doesn't deal with the indentation of
comments or processing instructions: it leaves them unindented. Should they be
indented the same as other tags?
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New changeset fc01f9497da7 by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
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_Py_char2wchar()
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/fc01f9497da7
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Christian Heimes added the comment:
The bug has been fixed a while ago. Python 2.7 as well as Python 3.x have tests
to verify digest auth.
Farewell Aaron...
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New submission from STINNER Victor:
ERROR: test_issue9324 (test.test_signal.WindowsSignalTests)
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Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
I thinking about closing this issue, but need to do some more research before
doing so. In particular, I need to check the behavior of double clicking on
python files on Windows and the main Linux desktops. IIRC double clicking a .py
file on Windows will
Christian Heimes added the comment:
For Python 2.7 we can no longer do anything about it. Any chance might break
3rd party software. Python 3.x and Python 2.7's io module don't allow redundant
information.
I suggest that you follow Ezio's advice and check for redundancy in your
application.
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New changeset a876d9d2e4fc by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
Issue #18227: Use PyMem_RawAlloc() in bz2, lzma and zlib modules
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Are you using any 3rd party components with C extension modules? That kind of
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New changeset 12f26c356611 by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
Issue #18227: Free function of bz2, lzma and zlib modules has no return value
(void)
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New changeset 638d43665356 by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
Issue #18203: Replace malloc() with PyMem_Malloc() in _ssl for the password
http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/638d43665356
New changeset 9af1905f20af by Victor Stinner in branch 'default':
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