Joseph Hackman added the comment:
According to the DNS standard, hostnames with more than 63 characters per label
(the sections between .) are not allowed
[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035#section-2.3.1].
That said, enforcing that at the codec level might be the wrong choice. I threw
Joseph Hackman added the comment:
Thanks for the tip! If you hadn't said that, I probably would have written it
into the init scripts.
I'll try to write something for python-ideas / PEP tomorrow, but have attached
a quick patch here so I can link to this issue for an example impl
Joseph Hackman added the comment:
The flag is application specific. I.e. a python program that writes to console
using ansi codes, when used on windows, will just display the codes. If the
Output is redireced to file and then the file is printed to console using a
console tool, the colors
New submission from Joseph Hackman:
On windows, Python does not request that Windows enable VT100 for console
output for Python.
That is to say that ANSI codes such as \033[91m will function on Mac and Linux
Pythons, but not Windows.
As there is no good interface in core Python to the
Joseph Hackman added the comment:
Updated documentation in fileinput.rst, Doc/whatsnew/3.6.rst, Misc/NEWS and
Misc/ACKS.
Thank you so much Serhiy for taking the time to review!
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Joseph Hackman added the comment:
Uploading a new patch to address the issues in previous patch.
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Joseph Hackman added the comment:
Ping.
Just wondering if anyone on the nosy list would be willing to help review my
patch. :)
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Joseph Hackman added the comment:
I haven't seen OP in over 30 days, so am posting my own patch.
I've added an optional argument that defaults to strict and gets passed along.
I've updated the primary test to verify the argument passing, as well as that
things get handled as s