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  r60701 | georg.brandl | 2008-02-09 22:36:15 +0100 (Sat, 09 Feb 2008) | 2 lines

  Needs only 2.4 now.
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  r60702 | georg.brandl | 2008-02-09 22:38:54 +0100 (Sat, 09 Feb 2008) | 2 lines

  Docs are rst now.
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  r60703 | georg.brandl | 2008-02-09 23:00:00 +0100 (Sat, 09 Feb 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix link.
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  r60704 | georg.brandl | 2008-02-10 00:09:25 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix for newest doctools.
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  r60709 | raymond.hettinger | 2008-02-10 08:21:09 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 1 line

  Clarify that decimal also supports fixed-point arithmetic.
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  r60710 | nick.coghlan | 2008-02-10 08:32:52 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 1 line

  Add missing NEWS entry for r60695
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  r60712 | mark.dickinson | 2008-02-10 15:58:38 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 3 lines

  Turn classmethods into staticmethods, and avoid calling the constructor
  of subclasses of Rational.  (See discussion in issue #1682.)
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  r60715 | mark.dickinson | 2008-02-10 16:19:58 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 2 lines

  Typos in decimal comment and documentation
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  r60716 | skip.montanaro | 2008-02-10 16:31:54 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 2 lines

  Get the saying right. ;-)
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  r60717 | skip.montanaro | 2008-02-10 16:32:16 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 2 lines

  whoops - revert
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  r60718 | mark.dickinson | 2008-02-10 20:23:36 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 2 lines

  Remove reference to Rational
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  r60719 | raymond.hettinger | 2008-02-10 21:35:16 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 1 line

  Complete an open todo on pickletools -- add a pickle optimizer.
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  r60721 | mark.dickinson | 2008-02-10 22:29:51 +0100 (Sun, 10 Feb 2008) | 3 lines

  Rename rational.Rational to fractions.Fraction, to avoid name clash
  with numbers.Rational.  See issue #1682 for related discussion.
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  r60722 | christian.heimes | 2008-02-11 03:26:22 +0100 (Mon, 11 Feb 2008) | 1 line

  The test requires the network resource
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  r60723 | mark.dickinson | 2008-02-11 04:11:55 +0100 (Mon, 11 Feb 2008) | 3 lines

  Put an extra space into the repr of a Fraction:
  Fraction(1, 2) instead of Fraction(1,2).
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dummy_thread.py
"""Drop-in replacement for the thread module.

Meant to be used as a brain-dead substitute so that threaded code does
not need to be rewritten for when the thread module is not present.

Suggested usage is::

    try:
        import thread
    except ImportError:
        import dummy_thread as thread

"""
# Exports only things specified by thread documentation;
# skipping obsolete synonyms allocate(), start_new(), exit_thread().
__all__ = ['error', 'start_new_thread', 'exit', 'get_ident', 'allocate_lock',
           'interrupt_main', 'LockType']

import traceback as _traceback
import warnings

class error(Exception):
    """Dummy implementation of thread.error."""

    def __init__(self, *args):
        self.args = args

def start_new_thread(function, args, kwargs={}):
    """Dummy implementation of thread.start_new_thread().

    Compatibility is maintained by making sure that ``args`` is a
    tuple and ``kwargs`` is a dictionary.  If an exception is raised
    and it is SystemExit (which can be done by thread.exit()) it is
    caught and nothing is done; all other exceptions are printed out
    by using traceback.print_exc().

    If the executed function calls interrupt_main the KeyboardInterrupt will be
    raised when the function returns.

    """
    if type(args) != type(tuple()):
        raise TypeError("2nd arg must be a tuple")
    if type(kwargs) != type(dict()):
        raise TypeError("3rd arg must be a dict")
    global _main
    _main = False
    try:
        function(*args, **kwargs)
    except SystemExit:
        pass
    except:
        _traceback.print_exc()
    _main = True
    global _interrupt
    if _interrupt:
        _interrupt = False
        raise KeyboardInterrupt

def exit():
    """Dummy implementation of thread.exit()."""
    raise SystemExit

def get_ident():
    """Dummy implementation of thread.get_ident().

    Since this module should only be used when threadmodule is not
    available, it is safe to assume that the current process is the
    only thread.  Thus a constant can be safely returned.
    """
    return -1

def allocate_lock():
    """Dummy implementation of thread.allocate_lock()."""
    return LockType()

def stack_size(size=None):
    """Dummy implementation of thread.stack_size()."""
    if size is not None:
        raise error("setting thread stack size not supported")
    return 0

class LockType(object):
    """Class implementing dummy implementation of thread.LockType.

    Compatibility is maintained by maintaining self.locked_status
    which is a boolean that stores the state of the lock.  Pickling of
    the lock, though, should not be done since if the thread module is
    then used with an unpickled ``lock()`` from here problems could
    occur from this class not having atomic methods.

    """

    def __init__(self):
        self.locked_status = False

    def acquire(self, waitflag=None):
        """Dummy implementation of acquire().

        For blocking calls, self.locked_status is automatically set to
        True and returned appropriately based on value of
        ``waitflag``.  If it is non-blocking, then the value is
        actually checked and not set if it is already acquired.  This
        is all done so that threading.Condition's assert statements
        aren't triggered and throw a little fit.

        """
        if waitflag is None:
            self.locked_status = True
            return None
        elif not waitflag:
            if not self.locked_status:
                self.locked_status = True
                return True
            else:
                return False
        else:
            self.locked_status = True
            return True

    __enter__ = acquire

    def __exit__(self, typ, val, tb):
        self.release()

    def release(self):
        """Release the dummy lock."""
        # XXX Perhaps shouldn't actually bother to test?  Could lead
        #     to problems for complex, threaded code.
        if not self.locked_status:
            raise error
        self.locked_status = False
        return True

    def locked(self):
        return self.locked_status

# Used to signal that interrupt_main was called in a "thread"
_interrupt = False
# True when not executing in a "thread"
_main = True

def interrupt_main():
    """Set _interrupt flag to True to have start_new_thread raise
    KeyboardInterrupt upon exiting."""
    if _main:
        raise KeyboardInterrupt
    else:
        global _interrupt
        _interrupt = True
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