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Is this the intended behavior then? I don't get the rationale for that change.
There is no way to completely supress traceback information now; for
sys.tracebacklimit to be of any significance, it must be >= 1; 0 and negative
values behave the sa
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According to
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when set to 0, it should not print any stack trace, but it does.
Python 3.2 (r32:88445, Feb 20 2011, 21:29:02) [MSC v.1500 3
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Note: There is a much bigger problem here: IDLE should not abort abruptly in
such cases, without any error indication.
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On Windows, IDLE closes all open windows and exits completely, without any
error message, when selecting the "Print window" menu command.
Starting IDLE from inside a console, one can see the error message:
Exception in Tkinter callback
Trace
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about the RuntimeError you get when a Thread object is started twice:
«"thread already started" implies that the thread is running, but you
actually get the
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Lib\lib2to3\tests\data\py2_test_grammar.py, in test_with_statement, requires a
variant of the with statement (multiple targets) that is not available in
Python 2.6. Compiling py2_test_grammar.py raises a SyntaxError. This makes
the 2.6.5 installer
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Sorry for being so terse and not filling in the gaps! In the end, I changed my
mind on this bug - it's not an installer issue.
The 2.6.5 MSI installer, when asked to compile .pyc files, exits with an error
as reported here:
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r78994 (exclude 2to3 tests from compileall) should be backported to trunk and
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Just a few comments on the code itself:
if type_ in self.__dispatch.keys():
should be:
if type_ in self.__dispatch:
Previously, error reporting of recursive data stated the type of the offending
value; with this patch, this hint is lost (see
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Just a few comments on the code itself:
if type_ in self.__dispatch.keys():
should be:
if type_ in self.__dispatch:
Previously, error reporting of recursive data stated the type of the offending
value; with this patch, this hint is lost (see
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Why the *Ex names? Can't we just add additional arguments to the original names?
The Python names do not necesarily have to match the API calls. Having
QueryValue and QueryValueEx was a mistake in the first place, and I would
prefer not continuing
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This doesn't look like a documentation bug to me - handling of uploaded files
via CGI *should* work, even if CGI is not the best way to do that.
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In case it matters, 3.0.1 does NOT crash.
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A different patch to solve the same issue.
This one uses a standard tkSimpleDialog to prompt for the command line, and
follows the directives found at the top of the source (only took 8 years to
implement... not so bad :) )
XXX GvR Redesign this interface
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This happens to be a duplicate of issue #7328 -- pydoc used to remove the
Python standard library from sys.path (!) when run with -m
Fixed in r76312 (2.7). I think the fix should be backported to 2.6
@gib: you may patch your Python 2.5 installation
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D:\temp>python24 -m pydoc sys
[works as expected]
D:\temp>python25 -m pydoc sys
No module named tempfile
D:\temp>python26 -m pydoc sys
No module named tempfile
D:\temp>python27 -m pydoc s
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The next/previous links in the documentation skip some sections. This happens
both in HTML format and the CHM Windows help file.
e.g.: in the Library Reference, section "8.5 StringIO" [next] points to "8.7
textwrap", skipping se
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The compiler doesn't know how the code is going to be used apart from
the "mode" parameter:
py> c=compile("x=1","","exec")
py> import dis
py> dis.dis(c)
1 0 LOAD_CONST
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Document that warnings.catch_warnings is not thread safe.
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An up-to-date patch; same contents, but this one can be cleanly
applied to trunk (as of r76294)
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An updated version of the make_msgid patch.
Includes a random part plus a sequential part. Testing takes at most 3
seconds now (we're interested in those msgids generated in a whole
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A new patch taking into account M. Pitrou comments:
- name changed to read_windows_registry()
- read_windows_registry() does nothing on non-Windows platforms; same
as read_mime_types(filename) when the file does not exist.
- I hope the coding style is
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This new patch addresses the previous comments.
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I've noticed this depends on the user privileges. When logged in as a
normal user, I get the internal error as originally reported. When
logged in as an administrator, there is no error and I get an empty
s
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root: Generating grammar tables from C:\APPS\python
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r
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This is a patch for the execfile fixer, so it converts
execfile("fn")
into this:
exec(compile(open("fn").read()+'\n', "fn", 'exec'))
(Yes, it looks ugly. A better way would be to fix the
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This patch fixes some issues with the documentation of the operator
module:
- docstrings for all augmented assignments incorrectly stated, e.g.,
`operator.iadd(a,b)` is the same as `a += b`. The main documentation
shows `a = operator.iadd(a,b)` instead
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Clarify str.split() behavior; see discussion at http://
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If you could add some tests to lib/test/test_shlex.py, there are more
chances for this patch to be accepted.
Also, consider the case when the comment is on the last line of input
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Fixed in r68708 - upgrading to 2.6.2 should solve this.
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I don't think we should test the actual type returned (bool); that
would be overspecifying. The documentation doesn't promise it IS a
boolean, and no other test for any isXXX() function checks the type
either.
I'd remove the last
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The module docstring (for _struct) already existed, but was not exposed
as struct.__doc__
This patch fixes the problem; also, there was a missing format
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Tests added.
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Currently, inspect.isabstract() may return an integer like 1048576
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Although technically correct, no other isXXX function behaves that way;
also, isgeneratorfunction() uses a similar code construct but casts the
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@Robert: Yes, I'd say this is the same problem as issue4749
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If you provide a test case the patch has a greater chance of being
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I cannot reproduce it with the python.org version:
Python 2.6.2 (r262:71605, Apr 14 2009, 22:40:02) [MSC v.1500 32 bit
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win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
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In the tutorial, some blocks were wrongly highlighted as being Python
code when they were actually just program output.
This patch adds the missing ``highlightlang:: none`` declarations.
See http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.general/636597
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Note that this is also a documentation issue: "The pickle
serialization format is guaranteed to be backwards compatible across
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A Python source file name doesn't necesarily end
in .py/.pyw; on Linux, scripts usually have no
extension but are recognized by its shebang line.
Windows uses file type associations: .py files are of
type Python.File, and .pyc file
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That's exactly the change 2to3 would suggest for that line. The guy
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%HOME% isn't set by Windows.
%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH% points to the user's home directory.
%USERPROFILE% is where the user's profile is stored, and may or may not
be the same as his home directory.
%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH% should be used then
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inspect.getsource(obj) returns incorrect results when obj is a
traceback or frame object outside any function (that is, at the module
level).
This demo script shows the problem. The correct output should contain
all source lines in the module, but it
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--- El jue 6-ago-09, Antoine Pitrou escribió:
> Antoine Pitrou
> added the comment:
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> Is it ok if the message id is predictable?
I don't know of any use of message ids apart from uniquely identifying the
message, but we could still k
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So this patch should fix it. But I cannot fire the bug using the posted
example, and there are no test cases for this module yet, so I could
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warnings.catch_warnings is a context manager supposed to save and
restore warnings filters, and optionally record all warnings issued.
But it does so in a completely thread-unsafe way, by replacing the
module's "showwarning" and "fi
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After applying your patch, are string (not unicode) docstrings still
being handled properly?
Adding a test case (in Lib/test/test_pydoc.py) would be nice too.
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AFAIK, WSAEWOULDBLOCK means that the socket is in nonblocking mode and
the attempted operation could wait indefinitely to complete. But I
don't understand how that could happen since a previous select()
confirmed the socket is writeable...
Probabl
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With 2.6.2 on Windows, I get filenames surrounded by {}, all in a
single unicode string.
The change may be related to the new Tk library used, not directly the
tkFileDialog module.
(BTW, I don't see *any* unit tests for tkinter :( )
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I agree with you; the docs should be improved, and I see no reason for
sys.exit("msg") NOT to write to stderr inside a child thread.
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Looks like an optimization for the common case when directories aren't
created "on the fly". Your proposal would slow down all imports (a
typical sys.path actually contains a few nonexisting directories).
Quoting PEP302:
The resul
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This patch replaces the random part with an increasing sequence (in a
thread safe way).
Also, added a test case for make_msgid (there was none previously)
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You're right, "aux" is a reserved name on Windows (like prn, con, and a
few others). There is a way to force the OS to actually create such
files, but not every tool can handle them correctly.
If the zip file is intended to be Windows
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socket.ioctl says it is Windows specific, and people may think there
is no way to use ioctl with sockets in non-Windows platforms (see
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/
thread/246f4522ad215d74 )
This doc patch adds a
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BaseServer.shutdown is documented as "Tells the serve_forever() loop to
stop and waits until it does."
The docstring is much more explicit: """Stops the serve_forever loop.
Blocks until the loop has finished. This must be ca
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Originally reported by Juanjo Conti at PyAr:
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Evaluating this expression causes a stack overflow, and the Python
interpreter exits abnormally:
eval("()" * 3)
3.0.1
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This doc update should warn people about the need to implement
__getinitargs__ / __getnewargs__ when the instance relies on some
internal invariants that must be preserved, and reiterates the
important fact that __init__ / __new__ are NOT normally invoked
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I think that trying to emulate all "getattr" details in the middle of
unpickling (but omiting calls to __getattr__) isn't the right thing to
do. What if in some cases __getattr__ (or __getattribute__) *does* the
right thing, but pickle
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Are you sure you uploaded the right patch? I've not tested it, but I
don't think this actually fixes the reported bug.
__setstate__ is *very* unlikely to be found in the instance's dict, so
you end up not calling __setstate__ at all.
If
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The documentation building progress on Windows doesn't show any
colorized output, unlike the linux environment.
This patch to console.py provides minimal color support on Windows.
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doc/make.bat on Windows doesn't correctly build the right .chm
filename.
This patch does the same as the unix Makefile: run patchlevel.py and
set the output as the DISTVERSION environment variable, so it can be
used in the final file
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It is an artificial value, I don't require a recursion
limit so low in any application. I found it when
looking into #5370.
If there is a lower limit to sys.setrecursionlimit,
maybe it should be enforced. But since it fails only
the second time, it
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Perhaps this should be made more clear in the
documentation for the pickle module. Probably here:
http://docs.python.org/library/pickle.html#the-pickle-
protocol
Could you come with some enhancements?
(Note that it already states that __init__ is not
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