829d6c4 | Raymond Hettinger | 02 August 2004, 08:36:07 UTC | Fix doubled word. | 02 August 2004, 08:36:07 UTC |
66bd233 | Raymond Hettinger | 02 August 2004, 08:30:07 UTC | Completed the patch for Bug #215126. * Fixes an incorrect variable in a PyDict_CheckExact. * Allow general mapping locals arguments for the execfile() function and exec statement. * Add tests. | 02 August 2004, 08:30:07 UTC |
32083f6 | Anthony Baxter | 02 August 2004, 06:24:59 UTC | notes for @decorator | 02 August 2004, 06:24:59 UTC |
c2a5a63 | Anthony Baxter | 02 August 2004, 06:10:11 UTC | PEP-0318, @decorator-style. In Guido's words: "@ seems the syntax that everybody can hate equally" Implementation by Mark Russell, from SF #979728. | 02 August 2004, 06:10:11 UTC |
fd7dc51 | Tim Peters | 02 August 2004, 04:30:37 UTC | Typo repair. | 02 August 2004, 04:30:37 UTC |
0c6199e | Tim Peters | 02 August 2004, 04:14:10 UTC | Completed a sentence I left dangling. | 02 August 2004, 04:14:10 UTC |
99d001e | Tim Peters | 02 August 2004, 03:59:57 UTC | Removed reliance on damaged module object appearing in sys.modules after a failed import. This is the last checkin in the "change import failure semantics" series. | 02 August 2004, 03:59:57 UTC |
08138fd | Tim Peters | 02 August 2004, 03:58:27 UTC | New tests: test_failing_import_sticks -- if an import raises an exception, ensure that trying to import it again continues raising exceptions test_failing_reload -- if a module loads OK, but a reload raises an exception, ensure that the module is still in sys.modules, and that its __dict__ reflects as much of the reload attempt as succeeded. That doesn't seem like sane semantics, but it is backward-compatible semantics <wink>. | 02 August 2004, 03:58:27 UTC |
d464838 | Tim Peters | 02 August 2004, 03:55:18 UTC | Removed no-longer-needed convolutions to recover from damaged modules getting left beyind in sys.modules. | 02 August 2004, 03:55:18 UTC |
1cd7017 | Tim Peters | 02 August 2004, 03:52:12 UTC | PyImport_ExecCodeModuleEx(): remove module from sys.modules in error cases. PyImport_ReloadModule(): restore the module to sys.modules in error cases. load_package(): semantic-neutral refactoring from an earlier stab at this patch; giving it a common error exit made the code easier to follow, so retaining that part. _RemoveModule(): new little utility to delete a key from sys.modules. | 02 August 2004, 03:52:12 UTC |
94f9b86 | Tim Peters | 02 August 2004, 03:48:03 UTC | "Core" and "C API" news about new semantics for failing imports. | 02 August 2004, 03:48:03 UTC |
cfd575d | Tim Peters | 02 August 2004, 03:46:45 UTC | PyImport_ImportModule, PyImport_ImportModuleEx, PyImport_ExecCodeModule: in failure cases, incompletely initalized module objects are no longer left behind in sys.modules. | 02 August 2004, 03:46:45 UTC |
a7c6509 | Tim Peters | 01 August 2004, 23:26:05 UTC | lock_held() docs: Use True/False instead of 1/0. The LaTeX docs were already correct, so not changed here. | 01 August 2004, 23:26:05 UTC |
86c7d2f | Tim Peters | 01 August 2004, 23:24:21 UTC | Trimmed trailing whitespace. | 01 August 2004, 23:24:21 UTC |
0e67fd4 | Neal Norwitz | 01 August 2004, 22:48:06 UTC | Fix SF #1001053, wave.open() with unicode filename fails Backport candidate. | 01 August 2004, 22:48:06 UTC |
4ecd8cd | Neal Norwitz | 01 August 2004, 22:45:27 UTC | Fix typo in comment | 01 August 2004, 22:45:27 UTC |
750f060 | Neal Norwitz | 01 August 2004, 22:36:40 UTC | SF bug #1001088, incorrect reference to macro named foo Backport candidate. | 01 August 2004, 22:36:40 UTC |
8fc4a91 | Tim Peters | 31 July 2004, 21:53:19 UTC | list_ass_slice(): Document the obscure new intent that deleting a slice of no more than 8 elements cannot fail. listpop(): Take advantage of that its calls to list_resize() and list_ass_slice() can't fail. This is assert'ed in a debug build now, but in an icky way. That is, you can't say: assert(some_call() >= 0); because then some_call() won't occur at all in a release build. So it has to be a big pile of #ifdefs on Py_DEBUG (yuck), or the pleasant: status = some_call(); assert(status >= 0); But in that case, compilers may whine in a release build, because status appears unused then. I'm not certain the ugly trick I used here will convince all compilers to shut up about status (status is always "used" now, as the first (ignored) clause in a comma expression). | 31 July 2004, 21:53:19 UTC |
c0cbc86 | Tim Peters | 31 July 2004, 21:17:37 UTC | Whitespace normalization. | 31 July 2004, 21:17:37 UTC |
579f735 | Tim Peters | 31 July 2004, 21:14:28 UTC | Be more careful about reverting mutuations to system-wide (sys) variables. This fixes 15 spurious test failures on Windows (probably all due to the test leaving a wrong path in sys.argv[0], which then prevented regrtest.py from finding the expected-output files for tests running after test_optparse). | 31 July 2004, 21:14:28 UTC |
9c8fe1a | Greg Ward | 31 July 2004, 16:16:11 UTC | Mention upgrade of optparse to Optik 1.5a1. | 31 July 2004, 16:16:11 UTC |
eba20e6 | Greg Ward | 31 July 2004, 16:15:44 UTC | Upgrade optparse module and tests to Optik 1.5a1: * add expansion of default values in help text: the string "%default" in an option's help string is expanded to str() of that option's default value, or "none" if no default value. * bug #955889: option default values that happen to be strings are now processed in the same way as values from the command line; this allows generation of nicer help when using custom types. Can be disabled with parser.set_process_default_values(False). * bug #960515: don't crash when generating help for callback options that specify 'type', but not 'dest' or 'metavar'. * feature #815264: change the default help format for short options that take an argument from e.g. "-oARG" to "-o ARG"; add set_short_opt_delimiter() and set_long_opt_delimiter() methods to HelpFormatter to allow (slight) customization of the formatting. * patch #736940: internationalize Optik: all built-in user- targeted literal strings are passed through gettext.gettext(). (If you want translations (.po files), they're not included with Python -- you'll find them in the Optik source distribution from http://optik.sourceforge.net/ .) * bug #878453: respect $COLUMNS environment variable for wrapping help output. * feature #988122: expand "%prog" in the 'description' passed to OptionParser, just like in the 'usage' and 'version' strings. (This is *not* done in the 'description' passed to OptionGroup.) | 31 July 2004, 16:15:44 UTC |
7357222 | Tim Peters | 31 July 2004, 02:54:42 UTC | list_ass_slice(): The difference between "recycle" and "recycled" was impossible to remember, so renamed one to something obvious. Headed off potential signed-vs-unsigned compiler complaints I introduced by changing the type of a vrbl to unsigned. Removed the need for the tedious explanation about "backward pointer loops" by looping on an int instead. | 31 July 2004, 02:54:42 UTC |
8d9eb10 | Tim Peters | 31 July 2004, 02:24:20 UTC | Armin asked for a list_ass_slice review in his checkin, so here's the result. list_resize(): Document the intent. Code is increasingly relying on subtle aspects of its behavior, and they deserve to be spelled out. list_ass_slice(): A bit more simplification, by giving it a common error exit and initializing more values. Be clearer in comments about what "size" means (# of elements? # of bytes?). While the number of elements in a list slice must fit in an int, there's no guarantee that the number of bytes occupied by the slice will. That malloc() and memmove() take size_t arguments is a hint about that <wink>. So changed to use size_t where appropriate. ihigh - ilow should always be >= 0, but we never asserted that. We do now. The loop decref'ing the recycled slice had a subtle insecurity: C doesn't guarantee that a pointer one slot *before* an array will compare "less than" to a pointer within the array (it does guarantee that a pointer one beyond the end of the array compares as expected). This was actually an issue in KSR's C implementation, so isn't purely theoretical. Python probably has other "go backwards" loops with a similar glitch. list_clear() is OK (it marches an integer backwards, not a pointer). | 31 July 2004, 02:24:20 UTC |
bcc95cb | Tim Peters | 31 July 2004, 00:19:43 UTC | Repair typo in docstring. | 31 July 2004, 00:19:43 UTC |
63a5d0b | Fred Drake | 30 July 2004, 19:12:38 UTC | re-wrap paragraphs containing long lines | 30 July 2004, 19:12:38 UTC |
69013d0 | Fred Drake | 30 July 2004, 18:58:54 UTC | - document the termination condition for cmd.Cmd.cmdloop() - document the use of the return value for cmd.Cmd.do_*() methods | 30 July 2004, 18:58:54 UTC |
479b7a7 | Martin v. Löwis | 30 July 2004, 16:09:19 UTC | Fix typo. | 30 July 2004, 16:09:19 UTC |
8ddb638 | Martin v. Löwis | 30 July 2004, 16:08:49 UTC | Add closing methoddesc. Add versionadded. Rewrap. | 30 July 2004, 16:08:49 UTC |
1dd04a0 | Armin Rigo | 30 July 2004, 11:38:22 UTC | This is a reorganization of list_ass_slice(). It should probably be reviewed, though I tried to be very careful. This is a slight simplification, and it adds a new feature: a small stack-allocated "recycled" array for the cases when we don't remove too many items. It allows PyList_SetSlice() to never fail if: * you are sure that the object is a list; and * you either do not remove more than 8 items, or clear the list. This makes a number of other places in the source code correct again -- there are some places that delete a single item without checking for MemoryErrors raised by PyList_SetSlice(), or that clear the whole list, and sometimes the context doesn't allow an error to be propagated. | 30 July 2004, 11:38:22 UTC |
a37bbf2 | Armin Rigo | 30 July 2004, 11:20:18 UTC | What if you call lst.__init__() while it is being sorted? :-) The invariant checks would break. | 30 July 2004, 11:20:18 UTC |
c0aaa2d | Raymond Hettinger | 29 July 2004, 23:31:29 UTC | * Simplify and speed-up list_resize(). Relying on the newly documented invariants allows the ob_item != NULL check to be replaced with an assertion. * Added assertions to list_init() which document and verify that the tp_new slot establishes the invariants. This may preclude a future bug if a custom tp_new slot is written. | 29 July 2004, 23:31:29 UTC |
93677f0 | Armin Rigo | 29 July 2004, 12:40:23 UTC | * drop the unreasonable list invariant that ob_item should never come back to NULL during the lifetime of the object. * listobject.c nevertheless did not conform to the other invariants, either; fixed. * listobject.c now uses list_clear() as the obvious internal way to clear a list, instead of abusing list_ass_slice() for that. It makes it easier to enforce the invariant about ob_item == NULL. * listsort() sets allocated to -1 during sort; any mutation will set it to a value >= 0, so it is a safe way to detect mutation. A negative value for allocated does not cause a problem elsewhere currently. test_sort.py has a new test for this fix. * listsort() leak: if items were added to the list during the sort, AND if these items had a __del__ that puts still more stuff into the list, then this more stuff (and the PyObject** array to hold them) were overridden at the end of listsort() and never released. | 29 July 2004, 12:40:23 UTC |
f414fc4 | Armin Rigo | 29 July 2004, 10:56:55 UTC | Minor memory leak. | 29 July 2004, 10:56:55 UTC |
e12f715 | Vinay Sajip | 29 July 2004, 09:19:30 UTC | Ignore exceptions which occur when closing files in shutdown() | 29 July 2004, 09:19:30 UTC |
f9fd0d7 | Raymond Hettinger | 29 July 2004, 06:06:34 UTC | SF bug #997533: "disjunct" should be "disjoint" * Use plain wording in docs for id(). * Use normal quotation marks instead of single quotes in the description. | 29 July 2004, 06:06:34 UTC |
51b4ade | Tim Peters | 29 July 2004, 04:07:15 UTC | Fix obscure breakage (relative to 2.3) in listsort: the test for list mutation during list.sort() used to rely on that listobject.c always NULL'ed ob_item when ob_size fell to 0. That's no longer true, so the test for list mutation during a sort is no longer reliable. Changed the test to rely instead on that listobject.c now never NULLs-out ob_item after (if ever) ob_item gets a non-NULL value. This new assumption is also documented now, as a required invariant in listobject.h. The new assumption allowed some real simplification to some of the hairier code in listsort(), so is a Good Thing on that count. | 29 July 2004, 04:07:15 UTC |
014f103 | Neal Norwitz | 29 July 2004, 03:55:56 UTC | SF bug #999776, zlib home page wrong Backport candidate. | 29 July 2004, 03:55:56 UTC |
f9f0b21 | Neal Norwitz | 29 July 2004, 03:48:59 UTC | SF #998170, fix typo. Backport candidate | 29 July 2004, 03:48:59 UTC |
a995a2d | Tim Peters | 29 July 2004, 03:29:15 UTC | Document what the members of PyListObject are used for, and the crucial invariants they must satisfy. | 29 July 2004, 03:29:15 UTC |
b38e2b6 | Tim Peters | 29 July 2004, 02:29:26 UTC | Trimmed trailing whitespace. | 29 July 2004, 02:29:26 UTC |
3986d4e | Tim Peters | 29 July 2004, 02:28:42 UTC | PyList_New(): we went to all the trouble of computing and bounds-checking the size_t nbytes, and passed nbytes to malloc, so it was confusing to effectively recompute the same thing from scratch in the memset call. | 29 July 2004, 02:28:42 UTC |
6d3db70 | Skip Montanaro | 29 July 2004, 02:16:04 UTC | Add missing doc for Py_True/Py_False. Use the correct macro to define Py_RETURN_FALSE and Py_RETURN_TRUE. | 29 July 2004, 02:16:04 UTC |
a18331d | Thomas Heller | 28 July 2004, 20:02:52 UTC | Use PyMODINIT_FUNC. | 28 July 2004, 20:02:52 UTC |
17b6d28 | Marc-André Lemburg | 28 July 2004, 15:37:54 UTC | New codec: [ 996067 ] hp-roman8 codec | 28 July 2004, 15:37:54 UTC |
cd8a4cb | Marc-André Lemburg | 28 July 2004, 15:35:29 UTC | Added new codec hp-roman8 submitted as patch [ 996067 ] hp-roman8 codec. | 28 July 2004, 15:35:29 UTC |
671c506 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 28 July 2004, 15:29:39 UTC | Add new encodings | 28 July 2004, 15:29:39 UTC |
25d8892 | Fred Drake | 28 July 2004, 14:55:10 UTC | Since build_py handles package data installation, the list of outputs can contain more than just .py files. Make sure we only report bytecode files for the .py files. | 28 July 2004, 14:55:10 UTC |
33ee76a | Skip Montanaro | 28 July 2004, 14:17:04 UTC | A little boolean music if you please, maestro... (Not sure I have the versionadded{} args quite right). | 28 July 2004, 14:17:04 UTC |
efdc16f | Hye-Shik Chang | 28 July 2004, 09:45:20 UTC | Remove unused source file from Windows project files. | 28 July 2004, 09:45:20 UTC |
978d262 | Hye-Shik Chang | 28 July 2004, 09:39:54 UTC | Add missing _codecs_iso2022 module of cjkcodecs. I'll add unittest for it soon. | 28 July 2004, 09:39:54 UTC |
eb34110 | Hye-Shik Chang | 28 July 2004, 09:36:52 UTC | Remove CJKCodecs implementation of UTF-7 and UTF-8 codec which aren't intended to be part of Python distributiuon. This was accidently imported on mass converting from standalone version of CJKCodecs. | 28 July 2004, 09:36:52 UTC |
bee4174 | Neal Norwitz | 28 July 2004, 02:34:12 UTC | Add versionadded info | 28 July 2004, 02:34:12 UTC |
49667c2 | Tim Peters | 27 July 2004, 21:05:21 UTC | Ack, removed useless import of os I just introduced. | 27 July 2004, 21:05:21 UTC |
5cfb05e | Tim Peters | 27 July 2004, 21:02:02 UTC | Added a new fileno() method. ZODB's repozo.py wants this so it can apply os.fsync() to the GzipFile backup files it creates. | 27 July 2004, 21:02:02 UTC |
fe393f4 | Martin v. Löwis | 27 July 2004, 15:57:24 UTC | Use intptr_t/uintptr_t on Windows | 27 July 2004, 15:57:24 UTC |
b600fe9 | Martin v. Löwis | 27 July 2004, 15:03:53 UTC | Switch arguments to memset (kudos to MSVC C4318 for finding that) | 27 July 2004, 15:03:53 UTC |
512efb4 | Martin v. Löwis | 27 July 2004, 14:16:14 UTC | Properly check for Win64 compilers. | 27 July 2004, 14:16:14 UTC |
ce4bae6 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 27 July 2004, 12:13:25 UTC | Add an item | 27 July 2004, 12:13:25 UTC |
544f119 | Martin v. Löwis | 27 July 2004, 05:22:33 UTC | Patch #995766: Keyword argument support in cPickle. | 27 July 2004, 05:22:33 UTC |
7b9190b | Martin v. Löwis | 27 July 2004, 05:07:19 UTC | Patch #998149: imaplib deleteacl and myrights. | 27 July 2004, 05:07:19 UTC |
5785a13 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 26 July 2004, 19:28:46 UTC | Add some items | 26 July 2004, 19:28:46 UTC |
e03664f | Andrew M. Kuchling | 26 July 2004, 19:25:54 UTC | Two typo fixes | 26 July 2004, 19:25:54 UTC |
e3e1eca | Andrew M. Kuchling | 26 July 2004, 18:52:48 UTC | [Bug #997166] Fix example | 26 July 2004, 18:52:48 UTC |
fdccf1a | Fred Drake | 26 July 2004, 16:33:29 UTC | fix information about what flag database files are opened with by default | 26 July 2004, 16:33:29 UTC |
c8ae31d | Martin v. Löwis | 26 July 2004, 12:45:18 UTC | Patch #962487: Don't crash for empty locale names. | 26 July 2004, 12:45:18 UTC |
cc0f932 | Martin v. Löwis | 26 July 2004, 12:40:50 UTC | Patch #605370: Add description[s] for RFC 2980 compliance. | 26 July 2004, 12:40:50 UTC |
32d0c1b | Martin v. Löwis | 26 July 2004, 12:09:13 UTC | Patch #995782: Add FreeBSD 5 expectations. Will backport to 2.3. | 26 July 2004, 12:09:13 UTC |
37ead8f | Martin v. Löwis | 26 July 2004, 12:05:16 UTC | Patch #997668: Correct explanation of salts. Will backport to 2.3. | 26 July 2004, 12:05:16 UTC |
abba5c0 | Tim Peters | 26 July 2004, 05:12:01 UTC | Explain that most floats are actually integers. This is a common confusion for people using floor(), ceil() and modf(). | 26 July 2004, 05:12:01 UTC |
9a729a1 | Tim Peters | 26 July 2004, 04:58:50 UTC | Typo in new docs. | 26 July 2004, 04:58:50 UTC |
d6ef193 | Tim Peters | 26 July 2004, 00:42:41 UTC | SF bugs 996748: os.environ documentation should indicate unreliability Clarifed that os.environ is captured once; emphasized that it's better to assign to os.environ than to call putenv() directly (the putenv() docs said so, but the environ docs didn't). | 26 July 2004, 00:42:41 UTC |
d945f4e | Martin v. Löwis | 25 July 2004, 09:49:26 UTC | Generate rc[_d].h after linking | 25 July 2004, 09:49:26 UTC |
66bb6e6 | Tim Peters | 24 July 2004, 23:00:24 UTC | SF bug 996392: math and cmath docs don't specify radians Major rewrite of the math module docs. Slapped in "radians" where appropriate; grouped the functions into reasonable categories; supplied many more words to address common confusions about some of the subtler issues. | 24 July 2004, 23:00:24 UTC |
5253da1 | Skip Montanaro | 24 July 2004, 19:56:03 UTC | added test for bug #996359. | 24 July 2004, 19:56:03 UTC |
3414c1c | Skip Montanaro | 24 July 2004, 19:54:44 UTC | add missing newlines to read/readline. fixes bug #996359. | 24 July 2004, 19:54:44 UTC |
612eb09 | Thomas Heller | 23 July 2004, 19:58:28 UTC | Factored out a method to determine the final installer filename. | 23 July 2004, 19:58:28 UTC |
6fa2474 | Thomas Heller | 23 July 2004, 19:47:32 UTC | Make the distutils version number the same as the python version. It must be literally contained here, because it is still possible to install this distutils in older Python versions. | 23 July 2004, 19:47:32 UTC |
ee6fd06 | Thomas Heller | 23 July 2004, 19:44:29 UTC | bdist_wininst does now properly handle unicode strings or byte strings with umlauts in the author argument and others. Fixes sf # 993943. | 23 July 2004, 19:44:29 UTC |
b314ce9 | Marc-André Lemburg | 23 July 2004, 16:14:57 UTC | Add news item for u'%s' change. | 23 July 2004, 16:14:57 UTC |
d25c650 | Marc-André Lemburg | 23 July 2004, 16:13:25 UTC | Let u'%s' % obj try obj.__unicode__() first and fallback to obj.__str__(). | 23 July 2004, 16:13:25 UTC |
fe08083 | Thomas Heller | 23 July 2004, 14:49:52 UTC | Fix an uncorrect function prototype. Will backport to release23-maint. BTW: Shouldn't it read PY_LONG_LONG instead of 'long long' ? | 23 July 2004, 14:49:52 UTC |
5ae638c | Marc-André Lemburg | 23 July 2004, 10:09:57 UTC | Remove copyright notices from gencodec.py output. The script was originally used to create the initial set of codecs (and these were (c) CNRI). While the script itself still is (c) CNRI, the output certainly isn't anymore. | 23 July 2004, 10:09:57 UTC |
f9cbf21 | Tim Peters | 23 July 2004, 02:50:10 UTC | Whitespace normalization. | 23 July 2004, 02:50:10 UTC |
336689b | Tim Peters | 23 July 2004, 02:48:24 UTC | A few trivial edits. | 23 July 2004, 02:48:24 UTC |
cab5b94 | Raymond Hettinger | 22 July 2004, 19:33:53 UTC | SF bug #995983 and #995987: Documentation nits. | 22 July 2004, 19:33:53 UTC |
7bd33c5 | Gustavo Niemeyer | 22 July 2004, 18:44:01 UTC | This change implements the following gettext features, as discussed recently in python-dev: In _locale module: - bind_textdomain_codeset() binding In gettext module: - bind_textdomain_codeset() function - lgettext(), lngettext(), ldgettext(), ldngettext(), which return translated strings encoded in preferred system encoding, if bind_textdomain_codeset() was not used. - Added equivalent functionality in translate() function and catalog classes. Every change was also documented. | 22 July 2004, 18:44:01 UTC |
5980ff2 | Tim Peters | 22 July 2004, 01:46:43 UTC | SF bug 994255: Py_RETURN_NONE causes too much warnings Rewrote Py_RETURN_{NONE, TRUE, FALSE} to expand to comma expressions rather than "do {} while(0)" thingies. The OP complained because he likes using MS /W4 sometimes, and then all his uses of these things generate nuisance warnings about testing a constant expression (in the "while(0)" part). Comma expressions don't have this problem (although it's a lucky accident that comma expressions suffice for these macros!). | 22 July 2004, 01:46:43 UTC |
aa1c7ff | Tim Peters | 22 July 2004, 00:54:37 UTC | SF patch 995225: tarfile.py fix for bug #990325 Removes CVS keywords from this binary file, so that test_tarfile passes regardless of whether Python is checked out with -kk. | 22 July 2004, 00:54:37 UTC |
c12527e | Andrew M. Kuchling | 21 July 2004, 21:34:45 UTC | [Bug #990524] Fix typo | 21 July 2004, 21:34:45 UTC |
b3d55d3 | Fred Drake | 21 July 2004, 18:53:06 UTC | elaborate package data test to make sure get_outputs() gives the right results when byte-code compilation is requested (in particular, make sure that package data doesn't get a bogus byte-code listing generated) | 21 July 2004, 18:53:06 UTC |
4ab0e9e | Fred Drake | 21 July 2004, 17:36:47 UTC | revise wording to avoid confusion for non-native English speakers (second occurance of the same wording) | 21 July 2004, 17:36:47 UTC |
20938f5 | Fred Drake | 21 July 2004, 17:18:19 UTC | revise wording to avoid confusion for non-native English speakers | 21 July 2004, 17:18:19 UTC |
b4bf62f | Vinay Sajip | 21 July 2004, 14:40:11 UTC | Added an extra example to the basic example section | 21 July 2004, 14:40:11 UTC |
0ad20f1 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 21 July 2004, 13:00:06 UTC | Update Decimal section to match the current module | 21 July 2004, 13:00:06 UTC |
65a3332 | Andrew M. Kuchling | 21 July 2004, 12:41:38 UTC | Add PEP 331; add constancy of None; minor edits | 21 July 2004, 12:41:38 UTC |
c2632a5 | Martin v. Löwis | 21 July 2004, 05:35:02 UTC | Patch #984714: Properly diagnose E_DECODE errors. Backported to 2.3. | 21 July 2004, 05:35:02 UTC |
2142993 | Tim Peters | 21 July 2004, 03:36:52 UTC | Thread.__delete: Discussion of internal obscurities belongs in comments rather than in docstrings. Rewrote so that _active_limbo_lock is released no matter what happens (it could have been left locked if _sys got None'd out). Use "in" in preference to has_key() for dict lookup. Don't bother looking for 'dummy_threading' in sys.modules unless KeyError is raised. Since the heart of the method is the del, do that in only one place. | 21 July 2004, 03:36:52 UTC |
090e636 | Kurt B. Kaiser | 21 July 2004, 03:33:58 UTC | EditorWindow.py was not finding the .chm help file on Windows. Typo at Rev 1.54. Python Bug 990954 | 21 July 2004, 03:33:58 UTC |
bf76075 | Skip Montanaro | 21 July 2004, 02:47:10 UTC | fix typo, highlight True/False correctly | 21 July 2004, 02:47:10 UTC |