Dino Viehland wrote:
programmatic API?
The functions with 17 arguments that don't work... This is how you call
docutils programatically. I can trigger the bug with the rst2html.py
scripts but to dig into what is calling it I really want to call the
APIs directly.
Michael
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Dino Viehland wrote:
Michael wrote:
Nope, no class definitions - it just uses .NET functionality. It's a
very short bit of code really - 77 lines of which 30 lines are a
dictionary defining a category mapping.
I looked at this closer looking at all combinations of
__new__/__init__
being defined and calling the super class w/ and w/o arguments. Our
behavior on warnings seems to be correct - we're a little less strict
on when we report errors though which I'll fix.
I definitely get a warning with IronPython 2.6 and *no* warning with
Python 2.6.
I tried digging a bit further in, but it's late and I'm hampered by the
programmatic API not working with 2.6B2.
Michael
Did you get no warnings from CPython 2.6? The one other difference
I've noticed is that CPython seems to only warn once - even when I
replace all of the functions in warnings to get past it's report-once
caching - where we warn multiple times. I'm inclined to not
replicate
the behavior that specifically right now.
try:
import warnings
except ImportError:
import _warnings as warnings
def warn_explicit(*args):
print 'my warn', args
import sys
x = sys._getframe(0)
while x:
print x.f_code
x = x.f_back
warnings.warn_explicit = warn_explicit
warnings.warn = warn_explicit
warnings._show_warning = warn_explicit
warnings.showwarning = warn_explicit
import _warnings
_warnings.warn_explicit = warn_explicit
_warnings.warn = warn_explicit
_warnings._show_warning = warn_explicit
_warnings.showwarning = warn_explicit
print 'I warn:'
class x(object):
def __init__(self, *args):
object.__init__(self, *args)
def __new__(cls, *args):
return object.__new__(cls, *args)
x(42)
print 'I warn once in cpy:'
for i in xrange(2):
class x(object):
def __init__(self, *args):
object.__init__(self, *args)
def __new__(cls, *args):
return object.__new__(cls, *args)
x(42)
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