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One unrelated improvement: describe some of the recently-added modules, and
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Rewrite discussion of python-list a bit, and add pyvideo.org to the list of
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Closing, because neither Amaury nor Raymond likes the idea. Thanks for your
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New submission from A.M. Kuchling:
(from discussion at the 2015 Python Language Summit)
Current versions of Python make it relatively easy to install third-party
packages such as requests. New users may not realize this, though, and
continue using libraries such as urllib/urllib2 because
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Here's a patch against 3.5. This patch is atop the fix for #17898, so it won't
apply cleanly to a stock 3.5.
The patch uses warnings.warn() to issue a warning if the plural header is
empty. There seems to be precedent for issuing warnings in the c
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I would apply this change to 3.4 and 3.5. Should I also backport it to 2.7? I
think the same bug applies there, though I haven't verified this or tried my
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I think that #17898 is in fact a duplicate of this bug, due to old values of k
and v confusing things. Mark's patch looks correct to me, but the patch in
#17898 also adds a test. If that patch gets reviewed, I'll apply it to
3.4/3.5, and possi
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I suggest we just close this ticket. I tried producing a documentation patch
(attached), but they seem like a marginal improvement.
(I don't think the text in the docs such as "'gettext' (bound to
self.gettext())" is confusing; g
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It looks like Antoine filed the precision-loss error as #19738 and that ticket
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It doesn't seem to me that we've really deprecated getdefaultlocale() -- it's
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trying to avoid calling setlocale().
Perhaps this is just a documentation problem? _b
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Here's a patch that adds the necessary _PyVerify_fd checking for 3.4. It won't
apply to 2.7 (too many changes between 2.7 and 3.4), and applies to 3.5 but
does nothing because of the new Invalid Parameter Handler introduced into 3.5.
It doesn't
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Éric: do you still want to apply this patch?
(I don't think any of the 'global MESSAGES' statements in msgfmt.py are
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Applied to trunk. Wolfgang Maier: thanks for your patch!
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Closing this ticket as outdated; AIX 5.3 is from 2004.
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No changes seems to be necessary, per MvL's comment.
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Closing this issue; judging by the comments, the fix should be pushed off to
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The general mood on python-dev seemed to be that the trailing slash shouldn't
be normalized. Can this still be fixed, or is it too late since pathlib was
shipped in 3.4?
The python-dev discussion was at
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No activity on this issue since 2007; HP-UX 11.23 was released in 2003. Closing
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No further information from poster; please comment if you still wish to pursue
this. Closing this issue as obsolete.
If I'm interpreting the uname -a output correctly, this is HP-UX 11.11,
released in 2000 according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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The subsequent discussion didn't arrive at a consensus. Most commenters wanted
to drop --disable-unicode support and thought these patches were too extensive
for 2.7, but Serhiy noted that running the tests with --disable-unicode turns
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Did you intend to remove the discussion of Py_TRACE_REFS completely? (I've
reworked your patch a little bit, adding some markup such as
:c:macro:`Py_REFCNT`.)
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The markup is not a huge deal, I think. I also did some bits of rewording that
can probably be ignored. The TRACE_REFS question is the only important one, I
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Here's a short patch that expands the discussion of wbits, and duplicates it
under both the compressobj() and decompress() methods. Should I avoid the
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Thanks! Here's an updated version with some more rewriting -- the list is now
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Van: what do you think? I can prepare a patch for Aaron's suggested changes.
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>From reading the discussion thread, it looks like the consensus is to not
>apply this set of patches because the speed-up is unfortunately small.
>Closing as won't-fix; please re-open if someone wishes to pursue this again.
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neologix: did you intend to re-open this ticket when you made your 2013-03-05
comment? It seems to me that you didn't intend to -- your comment doesn't say
're-opening because '. I'll close it again; if you want, please
re-ope
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The 'output formatting' section of the tutorial talks a lot about manual
formatting with things like .rjust() and .zfill(), with only a passing
reference to 3.6's new f-strings.
The attached patch doesn't drop all of the old material, b
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Oh, I didn't finish my thought on open questions: should we just drop the
discussion of .ljust(), .zfill(), or should it be there so users are aware of
it? Similarly, is it still worth mentioning string.Tem
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Éric Araujo: did you ever make any progress on this, such as producing a draft
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The patch looks fine, though I suggest clarifying the example for a.index(333,
2) by adding a comment such as '# begin searching at index 2' to explain
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Good suggestion -- here's a patch that moves it and rewrites a little.
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"Why, this is a simple docstring change. How difficult can it be?", I thought.
Ah ha ha ha.
Here's a patch against the 3.5 branch. It should also apply cleanly to 3.6 or
3.7, except for a little Argument Clinic noise.
The patch changes 3 occ
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Fixed in Python 3.2 alpha 3, so there's no longer any work to be done for this
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I don't believe this bug is still present in Python 2.7. Issue #5767 removed
sgmlop support from xmlrpclib in 2.7 alpha 1, and trying the test program
succeeds. Closing.
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Closing this old issue.
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Matt, do you just want to drop the issue or provide a new patch? Your code
might well still be useful, but it's been 6 years, so you may not even have the
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I don't see an 'entity' argument or attribute for TreeBuilder either.
XMLParser has a .entity attribute, though. Perhaps this was simple confusion?
Adrian: please feel free to re-open and provide a patch if there's actually a
bug he
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