[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-10-19 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Adding you Nick, I don't have commit rights. This probably doesn't need much.. maybe a one line comment in news is all. (And maybe not even that.) -- nosy: +ncoghlan ___ Python tracker <http://bu

[issue18740] str is number methods don't recognize '.'

2013-08-14 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I get the same resluts if I make the string by str(123.0). I was thinking it should test True for the isdecimal case for that. It seems I missunderstood their purpose/use. This seems like it would be a very common misunderstanding. It appears, (Because it isn&#

[issue18740] str is number methods don't recognize '.'

2013-08-14 Thread Ron Adam
New submission from Ron Adam: Shouldn't at least isdecimal return True? >>> '123.0'.isdecimal() False >>> '123.0'.isalnum() False >>> '123.0'.isnumeric() False >>> '123.0'.isdigit() False -- components: I

[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-15 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I agree the specific content for each symbol are separate issues. Those are probably best addressed individually or a few at a time when they are closely related. -- ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.

[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-15 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Patch update: "<>" removed from pydoc symbols table. -- Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file30931/pdoc_symbols.diff ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.py

[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-15 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-14 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-14 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Updated the patch. -- ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/issue18387> ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe:

[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-14 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Thanks for catching that. I had used unquote_plus instead of unquote. That is needed for multi-field form data, pydoc doens't need it. Removed the back tick from the pydoc symbols list. The topic link for that symbol was already removed. I also attempt

[issue18436] Add mapping of symbol to function to operator module

2013-07-14 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Regarding opertor.get_op: Look at help("symbols") output for consistancy. There may be items in one that can be included in the other. The operator.get_op addition would be useful for improving help on the symbol information for help/pydoc. Currentl

[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-07 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: New slightly improved patch. Combined the topic index's, topics, keywords, and the new symbols case, into a single html_topicsindex(title) function. -- Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file30843/pdoc_symbols

[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-07 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to html menu bar.

2013-07-06 Thread Ron Adam
New submission from Ron Adam: This patch adds a 'symbols' link after the 'topics' and 'keywords' links in the html browser menu bar. help('symbols') worked, but there was no way to get to it in the html browser. This also adds unquote_plus() to the ur

[issue18387] Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar.

2013-07-06 Thread Ron Adam
Changes by Ron Adam : -- title: Add 'symbols' link to html menu bar. -> Add 'symbols' link to pydoc's html menu bar. ___ Python tracker <ht

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use better HTML and separate CSS

2013-03-01 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I'm going to go over this issue again with fresh eyes after having been away for some time. Recent experience with another project has helped answer some of the questions I had earlier. Particulary, how not to over specifying class names and id's. T

[issue13659] Add a help() viewer for IDLE's Shell.

2011-12-30 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: What about having idle open a web browser session with pydocs new browse option? python3 -m pydoc -b We've added input fields to the pages that take the same input as help() command does. It also links to the online help pages, and you can view the source

[issue13607] Move generator specific sections out of ceval.

2011-12-23 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Updated patch with suggested changes. It also has a cleaned up fast_block_end section. Concerning speed. What happens is (as Tim and Raymond have pointed out) that we can make some things a little faster, in exchange for other things being a little slower. You

[issue13607] Move generator specific sections out of ceval.

2011-12-23 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue13607] Move generator specific sections out of ceval.

2011-12-21 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I think the time benefits I saw are dependent on how the C code is compiled. So it may be different on different compilers or the same compiler with only a very minor change. Some of the things I've noticed... A switch is sometimes slower if it has a &qu

[issue13607] Move generator specific sections out of ceval.

2011-12-18 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: New diff file. The main difference is I moved the saved why value to the tstate object instead of the frame object as why_exit. I'm not seeing the time savings now for some reason. Maybe the previous increase was a case of coincidental noise. (?) Still lo

[issue13607] Move generator specific sections out of ceval.

2011-12-18 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue13607] Move generator specific sections out of ceval.

2011-12-15 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: A simple test to show the difference. BEFORE: $ python3 -mtimeit "def y(n):" " for x in range(n):" "yield x" "sum(y(10))" 10 loops, best of 3: 3.87 usec per loop $ python3 -mtimeit "def y(n):" " f

[issue13607] Move generator specific sections out of ceval.

2011-12-15 Thread Ron Adam
New submission from Ron Adam : The following changes cleanup the eval loop and result in a pretty solid 2 to 3% improvement in pybench for me. And it is about 5% faster for long generators. * Change why enum type to int and #defines. And moved the why defines to opcode.h so that they can be

[issue11682] PEP 380 reference implementation for 3.3

2011-12-07 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Thanks for the updated links Nick. There is a comment in the docs that recommends putting parentheses around any yield expression that returns a value. So it is in agreement with that in the function argument case. The grammar I used does keep it as a variant

[issue11682] PEP 380 reference implementation for 3.3

2011-12-06 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: There is a test for 'yield from' as a function argument without the extra parentheses. f(yield from x) You do need them in the case of a regular yield. f((yield)) or f((yield value)) Shouldn't the same rule apply in both cases? * I

[issue11816] Refactor the dis module to provide better building blocks for bytecode analysis

2011-12-03 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Instead of a get_instructions() function, How about using a DisCode class that defines the API for accessing Opinfo tuples of a disassembled object. So instead of... for instr in dis.bytecode_instructions(thing): process(instr) You could use

[issue13062] Introspection generator and function closure state

2011-10-10 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue2571] cmd.py always uses raw_input, even when another stdin is specified

2011-02-17 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue11182] pydoc.Scanner class not used by anything

2011-02-10 Thread Ron Adam
New submission from Ron Adam : There doesn't seem to be any references to it in any other part of pydoc, or the Library for that matter. Searching for it on google code search (and also google web search) only turns up auto generated API references for python editing tools like VIM, a

[issue9364] some problems with the documentation of pydoc

2011-02-04 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue1038909] pydoc method documentation lookup enhancement

2011-02-03 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I agree. It is close enough to be a duplicate. I suggest closing it. As Ka-Ping noted in the other issue: "There's a link to the base class provided if you want to find out what the base class does." This is easy to do if your viewing pydoc output i

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2011-01-30 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: A reminder: Check for instances where html.escape is not called on data inserted into the html pages. I'll update the patch as the non-css (error handling) parts made it into python 3.2. :-) -- ___ Python tr

[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-29 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: New and hopefully last patch... pydoc_misc_fix_e.diff I removed the .html in the ?key= links as Eric suggested. I checked the navbar float behavior on browsershots.org. Multiple versions of MSIE, firefox, opera, chrome, and safari were tested on Ubuntu and

[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-23 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Ok, after input from Eric, Here is another patch. Removed a set of unneeded parentheses. Changed the title of the pages from PyDoc to Pydoc. A better fix for the uncaught floats. Wrap the main content in div with style="clear:both;". Should work

[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-23 Thread Ron Adam
Changes by Ron Adam : Removed file: http://bugs.python.org/file20473/pydoc_misc_fix_c.diff ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/issue10961> ___ ___ Python-bug

[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-21 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: George, My apologies to you for the late corrections. And thanks for doing this. Eric, I replied to your comments on Rietveld. Thanks for taking a look. I'll wait until you have a chance to reply and test it, then upload a new patch with any needed ch

[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-20 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-20 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-20 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: A few last minute changes.. I think this will be all. Run topic contents through html.markup. That makes ref:, pep:, and html: links if they exist. (I meant to this earlier.) Fix case where topic reference links are to objects rather than another topic

[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-20 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-20 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: new patch... Adjusted a comment in the _gettopic method. Everything else the same. -- Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file20468/pydoc_misc_fix.diff ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/issue10

[issue10961] Pydoc touchups in new browser for 3.2

2011-01-20 Thread Ron Adam
New submission from Ron Adam : A collection of small fix's that only effect the new browser mode. * Change title of html pages from "Python ..." to "PyDoc ...". * Fixed unterminated div float for items returned without a header. example: str, None, True, Fals

[issue10918] **kwargs unnecessarily restricted in concurrent.futures 'submit' API

2011-01-18 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Yes, you are correct. Pulling the first value off of args would work. This is new for 3.2, can it still be changed? One more thing to consider... One of the things I look at for functions like these is, how easy is it to separate the data from the program

[issue10918] **kwargs unnecessarily restricted in concurrent.futures 'submit' API

2011-01-17 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Change... "are never unpacked within submit." to... Are completely separate. It's the attempt to mix two function signatures together as one, that was/is the problem. -- ___ Python

[issue10918] **kwargs unnecessarily restricted in concurrent.futures 'submit' API

2011-01-17 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Here is the whole method for reference... def submit(self, fn, *args, **kwargs): with self._shutdown_lock: if self._shutdown_thread: raise RuntimeError('cannot schedule new futures after shutdown')

[issue10918] **kwargs unnecessarily restricted in API

2011-01-17 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Is this issue referring to something in Python's library, or a hypothetical function someone may write? If it's in the library, we can look at that case in more detail, otherwise, it's just a bad program design issue and there&

[issue10918] **kwargs unnecessarily restricted in API

2011-01-17 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Why is this surprising? >>> def foo(c, c=None): ... pass ... File "", line 1 SyntaxError: duplicate argument 'c' in function definition In the previous examples, it finds the duplicate at run time instead of compile time due to no

[issue10818] pydoc: Remove old server and tk panel

2011-01-04 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Here is a patch for this. Not much to it as the hard parts were already done. Apparently there was no tests for this, test_pydoc still passes without it. Does there need to be any messages for the -g option? Pydoc help is displayed in the case -g is used. That

[issue10818] pydoc: refactorize duplicate DocHandler and DocServer classes

2011-01-03 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: No refactoring is needed. The second copies are part of the new server. The old server was depreciated in 3.2 and is supposed to be removed along with the tk panel for 3.3. After that there will only be one of each again. This issue can be used for that purpose

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2011-01-02 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: To go forward I can create a new private api instead of changing HTMLDoc, that would be preferable. Should the -w option also use the new html pages? Or do we need a new option for that? -- ___ Python tracker <h

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2011-01-02 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: > If the colors are passed directly to the HTML they should be > removed >and left to the CSS(s) only. I don't know the code > well enough to say if this is doable and/or if it requires a > deprecation first; We may have to do dome depreciating

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2011-01-01 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2011-01-01 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2011-01-01 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2011-01-01 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Here is a new diff which updates all the new pydoc pages to use the css file. The css file is simpler and cleaner. I also made a few adjustments to the url handler error handling, and changed the titles in the head sections so they say "Pydoc" instead

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2010-12-29 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: It may be useful to change those to 'id=' and 'class=' if possible. It isn't clear to me how much of pydoc is still part of the public api in python 3.x. pydoc.__all__ is set only to ['help']. Entering help(pydoc) just gi

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2010-12-29 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: The HtmlDoc class has methods that take colors. Can this be changed or does it need to be depreciated first? def heading(self, title, fgcol, bgcol, extras=''): """Format a page heading.""" return 

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2010-12-28 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Here is a tentative start on this. (css_v1.diff) The css file is much better. It's shorter, simpler and validated. The header and navbar panel use it in the new server. Added a markup call to the topic page contents. (The same markup call is already use

[issue10573] Consistency in unittest assert methods: order of actual, expected

2010-12-26 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: The issue10573.diff file with the time stamp 20:03 has a lot of document changes that don't have corresponding code changes? -- nosy: +ron_adam ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/is

[issue10087] HTML calendar is broken

2010-12-20 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Oops. You're right. I miss understood how the encode method works in this particular case. ;-/ I agree with your comments as well. -- ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/is

[issue10087] HTML calendar is broken

2010-12-20 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: The problem is in the following line... return ''.join(v).encode(encoding, "xmlcharrefreplace") The .encode(encoding, "xmlcharrefreplace") is returning a bytes object. Here is the simplest change to resolve the problem.

[issue10087] HTML calendar is broken

2010-12-20 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue8916] Move PEP 362 (function signature objects) into inspect

2010-12-19 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2010-12-16 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Ok, I just looked at them again, I didn't remember how different it was. They probably won't be much help other than maybe seeing how some things could be done. Here's a zip file of some saved pages, so you can take a look. -- A

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2010-12-16 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I think that's how I ended up with the style sheet I uploaded. It works, but it can be a slow process. Another factor is the pydoc server will reread an external style sheet on browser refreshes. So you can see the results of style sheet changes wi

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2010-12-16 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Eric, most of what's in that file is what I figured out by trial and error in order to get it to work on the different browsers at that time. (about 3 years ago.) You are probably more experienced with css than I am, so you are more than welcome to updat

[issue10716] Modernize pydoc to use CSS

2010-12-16 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I uploaded the css file I used in an experimental version of pydoc. It may give some useful starting values. Before this is done, the old server code should be removed (also for 3.3). (another issue?) There are two files in the tools/scripts directory that may

[issue9319] imp.find_module('test/badsyntax_pep3120') causes segfault

2010-12-15 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Pydoc skips the badsysntax_pep3120 file for now. When this gets fixed that workaround should be removed. The work around is commented and refers to this issue #. -- ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.

[issue10588] imp.find_module raises unexpected SyntaxError

2010-11-30 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-27 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Thanks for the review and style edits Éric. I think it's a much better patch with the changes and suggestions from you, Nick, and Alexander. I'll check my white space settings. Thanks for noticing it. As Nick points out, parts of the patch was writte

[issue10509] PyTokenizer_FindEncoding can lead to a segfault if bad characters are found

2010-11-22 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Is this a duplicate of issue 9319? -- nosy: +ron_adam ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/issue10509> ___ ___ Python-bug

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-20 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Here is the latest patch with tests. In order to test the html pages I separated out the URL handler. So now we have three new functions. pydoc._start_server(urlhandler, port) pydoc._url_handler(url, content_type="text/html") pydoc.bro

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-19 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I added an empty _pydoc.css file. The server does read it and you'll be able to play around with it, but don't expect it to be pretty if you do until the rest of the html is updated. Should I put that in the pydoc_data? It just needs tests now, whi

Re: [issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-19 Thread Ron Adam
On 11/19/2010 08:21 AM, Alexander Belopolsky wrote: Alexander Belopolsky added the comment: On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Ron Adam wrote: .. I'll try reading and writing directly to the socket and working up some tests from that. I don't suppose there's something like

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-19 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Here is the patch in the current state which includes the changes in issue2001_c.diff as well as most of the changes Éric suggested. Still to do: * Use the with statement in several places to ensure closing. * Add tests for the server. I did try to make the

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-17 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Sense these features reuse other parts of pydoc, they are are covered to some degree by the existing tests. An easy test would be to just start the server and then shut it down after a short timeout. Better than nothing. I'll try reading and writing dir

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-17 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Thanks for the review Éric! The more eyes on this the better it will be. I'm not familiar with rietveld yet. But no time like the present to get started. Here's the link. http://codereview.appspot.com/3151042/ I didn't play around with th

[issue10446] pydoc3 links to 2.x library reference

2010-11-17 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I noticed in your patch, the disclaimer only prints when pydoc can find a doc location (docloc is not None). So it may not get displayed at all depending on how python is installed. I also think having it on every page may be a bit overly cautious. (IMHO) I&#

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-17 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I just noticed I used "depreciated" in place of "deprecated" in one of the doc strings. I can upload a new patch with that fixed. Before I do that, is there any thing else I can do? Do you agree that the browse function should be public? If

[issue10434] Document the rules for "public names"

2010-11-16 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: You may also want to update help topics. help("PRIVATENAMES"). Identifiers (Names) *** An identifier occurring as an atom is a name. See section *Identifiers and keywords* for lexical definition and section *Naming and binding* for doc

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-15 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-15 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-15 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: This should be done or very close to done. The -g option, gui(), and serve() functions are deprecated. The new features are browse(port, *, open_browser=True), and a '-b' option. The '-p port' option does browse(port=port, open_browser=Fals

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-13 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Ok, here is the latest patch for review. "issue2001_a.diff' I restored the pydoc.py file and then put most of the new code in these two functions, _startserver(urlhandler, port) _browse(port=0, *, open_browser=True) This creates a bettor organized

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-08 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: > What about http://bugs.python.org/issue2001#msg114326 ? Thanks for the reminder. To Nick: >However, the public (albeit undocumented) nature of the APIs >implementing the >old Tk GUI means I'm not comfortable committing the >patch in a form

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-02 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Here you go Nick. One file with Underscores for the new class's and functions. Where there was some overlap in names, like where some of the older server class's were reused, but don't have exactly the same behavior, I started those with undersco

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-02 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-02 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-02 Thread Ron Adam
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[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-11-02 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Nick, I can update the patch and move the server back into pydoc.py if that will help you get this into 3.2 beta. I can also changed the docstrings of the new parts to # comments. -- ___ Python tracker <h

[issue9319] segfault when searching modules with help()

2010-10-18 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: The test in the patch isn't quite right. The following still fails. Python 3.2a3+ (py3k:85719, Oct 18 2010, 22:32:47) [GCC 4.4.3] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more informat

[issue7798] document pydoc methods

2010-08-07 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I think a good place for the pager is in the cmd module. I have a separated version of it I could upload if there is consensus on this. I've extracted the text server, but it's in a minimum 'works for pydoc' stage. (See issue 2001) Both of

[issue9319] segfault when searching modules with help()

2010-08-04 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I added you to this Victor because it looks like what your doing to rewrite the imports to work with Unicode (issue:9425) overlaps this. See the test in the patch. Your rewrite may fix this as the segfault has to do with getting the file encoding. My apologies

[issue9319] segfault when searching modules with help()

2010-08-04 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: This is by far the simplest fix for this. See patch file. This patch is what Stefan Krah suggested and I agree unless someone a lot more familiar with the import process can take a look at this and re-factor things so the filename is passed along with the file

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-07-30 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: New diff file. Removed the '-g' option and added a '-b' option. Using the '-g' option will now bring up pydoc options help. Added a simple server command prompt with 'b' and 'q' choices to open a browser and quit

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-07-30 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: I also put in a temporary fix to skip the test file that was causing it to crash when doing a search. It's marked as such and can be removed once the bug is fixed. -- ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.py

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-07-29 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: Link to the discussion on the python-dev new group. Subject: [isssue 2001] Pydoc enhancement patch questions http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.devel/115474 -- ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-07-29 Thread Ron Adam
Changes by Ron Adam : Removed file: http://bugs.python.org/file18163/pydoc_server2.diff ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/issue2001> ___ ___ Python-bugs-list m

[issue2001] Pydoc interactive browsing enhancement

2010-07-29 Thread Ron Adam
Changes by Ron Adam : Removed file: http://bugs.python.org/file18160/pydoc_server.diff ___ Python tracker <http://bugs.python.org/issue2001> ___ ___ Python-bugs-list m

[issue9319] segfault when searching modules with help()

2010-07-29 Thread Ron Adam
Ron Adam added the comment: The error happens when Null is passed to strlen in (unicodeobject.c, line 860) Passing NULL to a string format function is probably in the category of don't do that. Stefans solution of checking for NULL before calling PyErr_Format looks to me to be correct

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