[issue45664] resolve_bases() and new_class() do not work with type alias of a built-in type

2021-12-06 Thread Chris Wesseling
Change by Chris Wesseling : -- nosy: -CharString, CharString ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issue45664> ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsub

[issue33927] Allow json.tool to have identical infile and outfile

2021-11-08 Thread Chris Wesseling
Change by Chris Wesseling : -- nosy: +CharString nosy_count: 6.0 -> 7.0 pull_requests: +27728 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29478 ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issu

[issue45644] Make json.tool soak up input before opening output for writing

2021-11-08 Thread Chris Wesseling
Change by Chris Wesseling : -- pull_requests: +27729 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29478 ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issue45

[issue45644] Make json.tool soak up input before opening output for writing

2021-11-08 Thread Chris Wesseling
Chris Wesseling added the comment: @Remi I left the current behaviour for --json-lines untouched, on purpose. My reasoning was that the json-lines format is often seen in JSON streaming, and I didn't want to break the case where the input is an endless stream from stdin or a named pipe

[issue45664] resolve_bases() and new_class() do not work with type alias of a built-in type

2021-10-29 Thread Chris Wesseling
Change by Chris Wesseling : -- pull_requests: +27577 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29273 ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issue45

[issue45664] resolve_bases() and new_class() do not work with type alias of a built-in type

2021-10-28 Thread Chris Wesseling
Change by Chris Wesseling : -- nosy: +CharString, CharString nosy_count: 4.0 -> 5.0 pull_requests: +27569, 27570 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29273 ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issu

[issue45664] resolve_bases() and new_class() do not work with type alias of a built-in type

2021-10-28 Thread Chris Wesseling
Change by Chris Wesseling : -- nosy: +CharString nosy_count: 4.0 -> 5.0 pull_requests: +27569 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29273 ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issu

[issue45644] Make json.tool soak up input before opening output for writing

2021-10-28 Thread Chris Wesseling
Change by Chris Wesseling : -- pull_requests: +27537 pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29273 ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issue45

[issue45644] Make json.tool soak up input before opening output for writing

2021-10-28 Thread Chris Wesseling
Change by Chris Wesseling : -- keywords: +patch pull_requests: +27532 stage: -> patch review pull_request: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29269 ___ Python tracker <https://bugs.python.org/issu

[issue45644] Make json.tool soak up input before opening output for writing

2021-10-28 Thread Chris Wesseling
New submission from Chris Wesseling : json.tool is very cute and handy for making json readable. But rewriting a file in place requires tools like sponge (on POSIX) or a tmpfile, because $ python -m json.tool foo.json foo.json results in an empty foo.json. I propose soaking up the infile