bb5a465 | Skip Montanaro | 05 September 2001, 19:27:13 UTC | typo... | 05 September 2001, 19:27:13 UTC |
98935bf | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 19:13:16 UTC | SF bug #427073: DLINCLDIR defined incorrectly (Skip Montanaro). I don't know what difference it makes, but '/' indeed makes less sense as an include dir than '.', so I'm changing the default. Just so I can close the bug. ;-) | 05 September 2001, 19:13:16 UTC |
97bac53 | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 18:57:51 UTC | Change the date field to use $Date$ so it won't be outrageously out of date. | 05 September 2001, 18:57:51 UTC |
b674baf | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 18:55:34 UTC | Document -Q. Move arguments around to be in strict alphabetical order. Add breaks in SYNOPSIS. | 05 September 2001, 18:55:34 UTC |
32aa5d2 | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 18:43:35 UTC | Describe -E (which was added to 2.2a2). | 05 September 2001, 18:43:35 UTC |
03a3bb8 | Finn Bock | 05 September 2001, 18:40:33 UTC | [ #458701 ] Patch to zipfile.py for Java Patch by Jim Ahlstrom which lets java's zipfile classes read zipfiles create by zipfile.py. | 05 September 2001, 18:40:33 UTC |
198c1d8 | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 17:52:31 UTC | Remove a debug print left in the code by Fred. | 05 September 2001, 17:52:31 UTC |
7c82a3e | Martin v. Löwis | 05 September 2001, 17:09:48 UTC | Patch #449815: Set filesystemencoding based on CODESET. | 05 September 2001, 17:09:48 UTC |
044d95e | Jack Jansen | 05 September 2001, 15:44:37 UTC | A few more gcc warnings bite the dust. | 05 September 2001, 15:44:37 UTC |
28341ce | Martin v. Löwis | 05 September 2001, 15:18:00 UTC | Move UnixWare 7 defines to acconfig.h, regenerate pyconfig.h.in. | 05 September 2001, 15:18:00 UTC |
b855216 | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 14:58:11 UTC | Changes to automatically enable large file support on some systems. I believe this works on Linux (tested both on a system with large file support and one without it), and it may work on Solaris 2.7. The changes are twofold: (1) The configure script now boldly tries to set the two symbols that are recommended (for Solaris and Linux), and then tries a test script that does some simple seeking without writing. (2) The _portable_{fseek,ftell} functions are a little more systematic in how they try the different large file support options: first try fseeko/ftello, but only if off_t is large; then try fseek64/ftell64; then try hacking with fgetpos/fsetpos. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. The meaning of the HAVE_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT macro is not at all clear. I'll see if I can get it to work on Windows as well. | 05 September 2001, 14:58:11 UTC |
2f0047a | Andrew M. Kuchling | 05 September 2001, 14:53:31 UTC | Note some changes that I need to write about | 05 September 2001, 14:53:31 UTC |
655c955 | Martin v. Löwis | 05 September 2001, 14:45:54 UTC | Patch #453627: Define the following macros when compiling on a UnixWare 7.x system: SCO_ATAN2_BUG, SCO_ACCEPT_BUG, and STRICT_SYSV_CURSES. Work aroudn a bug in the SCO UnixWare atan2() implementation. | 05 September 2001, 14:45:54 UTC |
0ace326 | Martin v. Löwis | 05 September 2001, 14:38:48 UTC | Patch #453627: Adds a list of tests that are expected to be skipped for UnixWare 7.x systems. | 05 September 2001, 14:38:48 UTC |
36546db | Martin v. Löwis | 05 September 2001, 14:24:43 UTC | Patch #455231: Support ELF properly on OpenBSD. | 05 September 2001, 14:24:43 UTC |
44f8696 | Martin v. Löwis | 05 September 2001, 13:44:54 UTC | Patch #428326: New class threading.Timer. | 05 September 2001, 13:44:54 UTC |
b3a639e | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 13:37:47 UTC | builtin_execfile(): initialize another local that the GCC on leroy found it necessary to warn about. | 05 September 2001, 13:37:47 UTC |
c010c17 | Thomas Heller | 05 September 2001, 13:00:40 UTC | Implement PEP250: Use Lib/site-packages under windows. bdist_wininst doesn't use the NT SCHEME any more, instead a custom SCHEME is used, which is exchanged at installation time, depending on the python version used. Avoid a bogus warning frpom install_lib about installing into a directory not on sys.path. | 05 September 2001, 13:00:40 UTC |
045af6f | Andrew M. Kuchling | 05 September 2001, 12:02:59 UTC | [Bug #404274] Restore some special-case code for AIX and BeOS under 1.5.2. This will have to stay until we decide to drop 1.5.2 compatibility completely. | 05 September 2001, 12:02:59 UTC |
fd06486 | Jack Jansen | 05 September 2001, 10:31:52 UTC | Shut up many more gcc warnings. | 05 September 2001, 10:31:52 UTC |
5a1516b | Jack Jansen | 05 September 2001, 10:27:53 UTC | Only output the buffer size error label if it is used. Shuts up another couple of gcc warnings. | 05 September 2001, 10:27:53 UTC |
703ad70 | Martin v. Löwis | 05 September 2001, 08:36:52 UTC | Use -fPIC instead of -fpic for gcc on HP/UX. Fixes bug #433234. | 05 September 2001, 08:36:52 UTC |
a5f8bb5 | Martin v. Löwis | 05 September 2001, 08:22:34 UTC | Check for RFC 2553 API. Fixes bug #454493. | 05 September 2001, 08:22:34 UTC |
4c483c4 | Tim Peters | 05 September 2001, 06:24:58 UTC | Make the error msgs in our pow() implementations consistent. | 05 September 2001, 06:24:58 UTC |
d893fd6 | Tim Peters | 05 September 2001, 06:24:24 UTC | Repair indentation. | 05 September 2001, 06:24:24 UTC |
57f282a | Tim Peters | 05 September 2001, 05:38:10 UTC | Try to recover from that glibc's ldexp apparently doesn't set errno on overflow. Needs testing on Linux (test_long.py and test_long_future.py especially). | 05 September 2001, 05:38:10 UTC |
e5ca6c7 | Tim Peters | 05 September 2001, 04:33:11 UTC | loghelper(): Try to nudge the compiler into doing mults in an order that minimizes roundoff error. | 05 September 2001, 04:33:11 UTC |
6fd0f0a | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 02:27:04 UTC | Another / that should be a // (previously not caught because of incomplete coverage of the test suite). | 05 September 2001, 02:27:04 UTC |
cf856f9 | Guido van Rossum | 05 September 2001, 02:26:26 UTC | Add a test for the final branch in repr.Repr.repr1(), which deals with a default repr() that's longer than 20 characters. | 05 September 2001, 02:26:26 UTC |
7852616 | Tim Peters | 05 September 2001, 00:53:45 UTC | Return reasonable results for math.log(long) and math.log10(long) (we were getting Infs, NaNs, or nonsense in 2.1 and before; in yesterday's CVS we were getting OverflowError; but these functions always make good sense for positive arguments, no matter how large). | 05 September 2001, 00:53:45 UTC |
63c9453 | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 23:17:42 UTC | Mechanical fiddling to make this easier to work with in my editor. Repaired the ldexp docstring (said the name of the func was "ldexp_doc"). | 04 September 2001, 23:17:42 UTC |
f894f6f | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 22:29:31 UTC | Added prototypes to shut gcc -Wstrict-prototypes up. | 04 September 2001, 22:29:31 UTC |
9642eca | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 22:25:47 UTC | Shut up a few more gcc warnings. | 04 September 2001, 22:25:47 UTC |
1767f93 | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 22:20:39 UTC | Added prototypes to silence gcc strict-prototype warnings. Fixed a few missing return values. | 04 September 2001, 22:20:39 UTC |
06d2e1a | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 22:19:18 UTC | Regenerated without default int return types. | 04 September 2001, 22:19:18 UTC |
d157b37 | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 22:16:33 UTC | Don't use a default "int" return type, gcc gives a warning about it. | 04 September 2001, 22:16:33 UTC |
f911423 | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 22:15:05 UTC | Added pythonpath.r to the developer distribution. It's useful to people extending Python. Suggested by Alexandre Parenteau. | 04 September 2001, 22:15:05 UTC |
7eea37e | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 22:08:56 UTC | At Guido's suggestion, here's a new C API function, PyObject_Dir(), like __builtin__.dir(). Moved the guts from bltinmodule.c to object.c. | 04 September 2001, 22:08:56 UTC |
2f760c3 | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 21:33:12 UTC | On MacOSX built the toolbox extension modules iff we're building with --enable-framework. Some modules that are also useful outside a fullblown application are always built. | 04 September 2001, 21:33:12 UTC |
f6af601 | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 21:28:03 UTC | Template for an OSX PythonInterpreter application. | 04 September 2001, 21:28:03 UTC |
33a3b63 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 04 September 2001, 21:25:58 UTC | Correction: the Borland C port isn't fully operational yet | 04 September 2001, 21:25:58 UTC |
d043ab6 | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 21:25:36 UTC | Photoshop sources for icon files. Not pretty, but hey! I'm not an artist (and a certain artist didn't jump in, yet). | 04 September 2001, 21:25:36 UTC |
4d335b3 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 04 September 2001, 20:42:08 UTC | [Bug #444589] Record empty directories in the install_data command Slightly modified version of patch from Jon Nelson (jnelson). | 04 September 2001, 20:42:08 UTC |
a8ea5ba | Andrew M. Kuchling | 04 September 2001, 20:06:43 UTC | [Bug #436732] install.py does not record a created *.pth file in the INSTALLED_FILES output. Modified version of a patch from Jon Nelson (jnelson) | 04 September 2001, 20:06:43 UTC |
0dad0f7 | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 19:48:01 UTC | Revert one of the "division fixes" in test_long. It intends to try both "/" and "//", and doesn't really care what they *mean*, just that both are tried (and that, whatever they mean, they act similarly for int and long arguments). | 04 September 2001, 19:48:01 UTC |
1ef106c | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 19:43:26 UTC | Make pprint more locale-friendly; patch contributed by Denis S. Otkidach. This closes SF patch #451538. | 04 September 2001, 19:43:26 UTC |
4a596e3 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 04 September 2001, 19:34:32 UTC | [Bug #457654] bkgd() used a hard-coded A_NORMAL attribute, when it should have used the attribute argument provided as a parameter | 04 September 2001, 19:34:32 UTC |
9f5b822 | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 19:20:06 UTC | Convert docstring to "raw" string. | 04 September 2001, 19:20:06 UTC |
54e54c6 | Guido van Rossum | 04 September 2001, 19:14:14 UTC | The first batch of changes recommended by the fixdiv tool. These are mostly changes of / operators into //. Once or twice I did more or less than recommended. | 04 September 2001, 19:14:14 UTC |
b8f2274 | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 19:10:20 UTC | Added docstrings by Neal Norwitz. This closes SF bug #450980. | 04 September 2001, 19:10:20 UTC |
6c0f200 | Neil Schemenauer | 04 September 2001, 19:03:35 UTC | Move call_trace(..., PyTrace_CALL, ...) call to top of eval_frame. That way it's called each time a generator is resumed. The tracing of normal functions should be unaffected by this change. | 04 September 2001, 19:03:35 UTC |
1b41079 | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 18:55:03 UTC | Added docstring by Neal Norwitz. This closes SF bug #450981. | 04 September 2001, 18:55:03 UTC |
05857df | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 18:39:45 UTC | Added docstring by Neal Norwitz. This closes SF bug #450979. | 04 September 2001, 18:39:45 UTC |
757f780 | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 18:26:27 UTC | Add more detail to the descriptions of the shutil functions. This closes SF bug #458223. | 04 September 2001, 18:26:27 UTC |
c05fc7d | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 18:18:36 UTC | Added documentation for sys.maxunicode and sys.warnoptions. Fixed a markup error which caused an em dash to be presented as a minus sign. This closes SF bug #458350. | 04 September 2001, 18:18:36 UTC |
7cf613d | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 16:26:03 UTC | HTMLParser is allowed to be more strict than sgmllib, so let's not change their basic behavior: When parsing something that cannot possibly be valid in either HTML or XHTML, raise an exception. | 04 September 2001, 16:26:03 UTC |
a0ca3d6 | Guido van Rossum | 04 September 2001, 16:22:01 UTC | - Reverse the meaning of the -m option: warnings about multiple / operators per line or statement are now on by default, and -m turns these warnings off. - Change the way multiple / operators are reported; a regular recommendation is always emitted after the warning. - Report ambiguous warnings (both int|long and float|complex used for the same operator). - Update the doc string again to clarify all this and describe the possible messages more precisely. | 04 September 2001, 16:22:01 UTC |
61b8501 | Guido van Rossum | 04 September 2001, 15:22:02 UTC | Suppressing all DeprecationWarning messages was a bit of a problem for the -Qwarnall option, so I've changed this to only filter out the one warning that's a problem in practice. | 04 September 2001, 15:22:02 UTC |
81fc778 | Guido van Rossum | 04 September 2001, 15:18:54 UTC | Suppress the warning about regex here. | 04 September 2001, 15:18:54 UTC |
c20a698 | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 15:13:04 UTC | Enhanced the test for DOCTYPE declarations, added a test for dealing with broken declaration-like things. | 04 September 2001, 15:13:04 UTC |
68eac2b | Fred Drake | 04 September 2001, 15:10:16 UTC | Added reasonable parsing of the DOCTYPE declaration, fixed edge cases regarding bare ampersands in content. | 04 September 2001, 15:10:16 UTC |
212a2e1 | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 12:01:49 UTC | On the mac some library paths returned were outdated, some were outright funny. Fixed. | 04 September 2001, 12:01:49 UTC |
4ca5f38 | Jack Jansen | 04 September 2001, 09:05:11 UTC | Disabled _curses modules on MacOSX. The curses version is a 1994 BSD curses, far too old for _cursesmodule.c. | 04 September 2001, 09:05:11 UTC |
83e7ccc | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 06:37:28 UTC | Whitespace normalization. | 04 September 2001, 06:37:28 UTC |
bc1c7a0 | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 06:33:00 UTC | Fixed a typo and added more tests. | 04 September 2001, 06:33:00 UTC |
e2a6000 | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 06:17:36 UTC | Change long/long true division to return as many good bits as it can; e.g., (1L << 40000)/(1L << 40001) returns 0.5, not Inf or NaN or whatever. | 04 September 2001, 06:17:36 UTC |
9c1d7fd | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 05:52:47 UTC | Move int_true_divide next to the other division routines. | 04 September 2001, 05:52:47 UTC |
20dab9f | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 05:31:47 UTC | Move long_true_divide next to the other division routines (for clarity!). | 04 September 2001, 05:31:47 UTC |
9fffa3e | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 05:14:19 UTC | Raise OverflowError when appropriate on long->float conversion. Most of the fiddling is simply due to that no caller of PyLong_AsDouble ever checked for failure (so that's fixing old bugs). PyLong_AsDouble is much faster for big inputs now too, but that's more of a happy consequence than a design goal. | 04 September 2001, 05:14:19 UTC |
1832de4 | Guido van Rossum | 04 September 2001, 03:51:09 UTC | PEP 238 documented -Qwarn as warning only for classic int or long division, and this makes sense. Add -Qwarnall to warn for all classic divisions, as required by the fixdiv.py tool. | 04 September 2001, 03:51:09 UTC |
61c345f | Guido van Rossum | 04 September 2001, 03:26:15 UTC | Rename the -D option to -Q, to avoid a Jython option name conflict. | 04 September 2001, 03:26:15 UTC |
a1c1b0f | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 02:50:49 UTC | Introduce new private API function _PyLong_AsScaledDouble. Not used yet, but will be the foundation for Good Things: + Speed PyLong_AsDouble. + Give PyLong_AsDouble the ability to detect overflow. + Make true division of long/long nearly as accurate as possible (no spurious infinities or NaNs). + Return non-insane results from math.log and math.log10 when passing a long that can't be approximated by a double better than HUGE_VAL. | 04 September 2001, 02:50:49 UTC |
37a309d | Tim Peters | 04 September 2001, 01:20:04 UTC | builtin_dir(): Treat classic classes like types. Use PyDict_Keys instead of PyMapping_Keys because we know we have a real dict. Tolerate that objects may have an attr named "__dict__" that's not a dict (Py_None popped up during testing). test_descr.py, test_dir(): Test the new classic-class behavior; beef up the new-style class test similarly. test_pyclbr.py, checkModule(): dir(C) is no longer a synonym for C.__dict__.keys() when C is a classic class (looks like the same thing that burned distutils! -- should it be *made* a synoym again? Then it would be inconsistent with new-style class behavior.). | 04 September 2001, 01:20:04 UTC |
a8aefe5 | Neil Schemenauer | 03 September 2001, 15:47:21 UTC | Don't use dir() to find instance attribute names. | 03 September 2001, 15:47:21 UTC |
49417e7 | Neil Schemenauer | 03 September 2001, 15:44:48 UTC | Fix the names of _PyObject_GC_TRACK and _PyObject_GC_UNTRACK when the GC is disabled. Obviously everyone enables the GC. :-) | 03 September 2001, 15:44:48 UTC |
0628a66 | Tim Peters | 03 September 2001, 08:44:02 UTC | Restore a line deleted by mistake. | 03 September 2001, 08:44:02 UTC |
32f453e | Tim Peters | 03 September 2001, 08:35:41 UTC | New restriction on pow(x, y, z): If z is not None, x and y must be of integer types, and y must be >= 0. See discussion at http://sf.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=457066&group_id=5470&atid=105470 | 03 September 2001, 08:35:41 UTC |
5d2b77c | Tim Peters | 03 September 2001, 05:47:38 UTC | Make dir() wordier (see the new docstring). The new behavior is a mixed bag. It's clearly wrong for classic classes, at heart because a classic class doesn't have a __class__ attribute, and I'm unclear on whether that's feature or bug. I'll repair this once I find out (in the meantime, dir() applied to classic classes won't find the base classes, while dir() applied to a classic-class instance *will* find the base classes but not *their* base classes). Please give the new dir() a try and see whether you love it or hate it. The new dir([]) behavior is something I could come to love. Here's something to hate: >>> class C: ... pass ... >>> c = C() >>> dir(c) ['__doc__', '__module__'] >>> The idea that an instance has a __doc__ attribute is jarring (of course it's really c.__class__.__doc__ == C.__doc__; likewise for __module__). OTOH, the code already has too many special cases, and dir(x) doesn't have a compelling or clear purpose when x isn't a module. | 03 September 2001, 05:47:38 UTC |
95c99e5 | Tim Peters | 03 September 2001, 01:24:30 UTC | Made a doctest out of the examples in Guido's type/class tutorial. | 03 September 2001, 01:24:30 UTC |
b7da090 | Tim Peters | 02 September 2001, 23:01:43 UTC | Clarify the Borland situation, based on email from Stephen. | 02 September 2001, 23:01:43 UTC |
b95ec09 | Tim Peters | 02 September 2001, 18:35:54 UTC | Repair typo in comment. | 02 September 2001, 18:35:54 UTC |
13b54a9 | Jack Jansen | 02 September 2001, 14:48:32 UTC | Added the last few missing files, and put everything in the right packages. Tested, too:-) | 02 September 2001, 14:48:32 UTC |
e7a9598 | Guido van Rossum | 02 September 2001, 14:11:30 UTC | Implement what the docstring said: multiple slashes per line are treated the same as single ones by default. Added -m option to issue a warning for this case instead. | 02 September 2001, 14:11:30 UTC |
aaf80c8 | Guido van Rossum | 02 September 2001, 13:44:35 UTC | Add news about dictionary() constructor. | 02 September 2001, 13:44:35 UTC |
25786c0 | Tim Peters | 02 September 2001, 08:22:48 UTC | Make dictionary() a real constructor. Accepts at most one argument, "a mapping object", in the same sense dict.update(x) requires of x (that x has a keys() method and a getitem). Questionable: The other type constructors accept a keyword argument, so I did that here too (e.g., dictionary(mapping={1:2}) works). But type_call doesn't pass the keyword args to the tp_new slot (it passes NULL), it only passes them to the tp_init slot, so getting at them required adding a tp_init slot to dicts. Looks like that makes the normal case (i.e., no args at all) a little slower (the time it takes to call dict.tp_init and have it figure out there's nothing to do). | 02 September 2001, 08:22:48 UTC |
1b8ca0d | Tim Peters | 02 September 2001, 06:42:25 UTC | Rewrite the tuple() docstring to parallel the list() docstring. | 02 September 2001, 06:42:25 UTC |
9577761 | Tim Peters | 02 September 2001, 06:29:48 UTC | Repair apparent cut'n'pasteo in tuple() docstring. | 02 September 2001, 06:29:48 UTC |
b866770 | Fred Drake | 02 September 2001, 06:07:36 UTC | Move the long minidom example to a separate file; \verbatiminput does the right thing with page breaks in long examples, while the verbatim environment does not. This causes the example to wrap to the next page instead of overwriting the page footer and bottom margin. | 02 September 2001, 06:07:36 UTC |
cb6d0da | Guido van Rossum | 02 September 2001, 05:07:17 UTC | An anonymous contributor reveals his name... | 02 September 2001, 05:07:17 UTC |
13c51ec | Guido van Rossum | 02 September 2001, 04:49:36 UTC | Added more text to the docstring, updated the way the exit status is percolated out, and some general cleanup. The output is still the same, except it now prints "Index: <file>" instead of "Processing: <file>", so that the output can be used as input for patch (but only the diff-style parts of it). | 02 September 2001, 04:49:36 UTC |
43db62e | Guido van Rossum | 02 September 2001, 04:43:30 UTC | A grep-like tool that looks for division operators. | 02 September 2001, 04:43:30 UTC |
aa78236 | Guido van Rossum | 02 September 2001, 03:58:41 UTC | Whitespace normalization (tabs -> 4 spaces) in the Mac expectations. | 02 September 2001, 03:58:41 UTC |
bdee63f | Tim Peters | 02 September 2001, 03:40:59 UTC | Start items w/ "-" instead of "+" (consistency w/ earlier versions). Stephen Hansen reported via email that he didn't finish the port to Borland C, so remove the old item saying it worked and add a new item saying what I know; I've asked Stephen for more details. | 02 September 2001, 03:40:59 UTC |
6114297 | Jack Jansen | 02 September 2001, 00:09:35 UTC | Silly typos. | 02 September 2001, 00:09:35 UTC |
569ba10 | Jack Jansen | 02 September 2001, 00:08:16 UTC | Don't call PyMac_HandleEvent in unix-Python | 02 September 2001, 00:08:16 UTC |
38c4dd4 | Jack Jansen | 01 September 2001, 23:42:11 UTC | Regenerated, mainly for new GC routines. | 01 September 2001, 23:42:11 UTC |
b18ced2 | Jack Jansen | 01 September 2001, 23:40:19 UTC | xx.prj has been replaced by xx.mcp. | 01 September 2001, 23:40:19 UTC |
fabd00f | Jack Jansen | 01 September 2001, 23:39:58 UTC | Added glue routine for PyMac_BuildFSSpec, PyMac_GetFSRef and PyMac_BuildFSRef. Moved the declarations to pymactoolbox.h. | 01 September 2001, 23:39:58 UTC |
62d24a0 | Jack Jansen | 01 September 2001, 23:38:50 UTC | Don't call PyMac_HandleEvent if we're in unix-Python. | 01 September 2001, 23:38:50 UTC |
e9fb3d6 | Jack Jansen | 01 September 2001, 23:38:13 UTC | Include Carbon/Carbon.h if we're on OSX. | 01 September 2001, 23:38:13 UTC |