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On 14 August 2010 21:24, Matthew Barnett wrote:
> Over to you, Alex. :-)
Et voilà, an exciting Saturday evening
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex/0.1.20100814
Matthew, I'm currently keeping regex in a private bzr repository. Do
you have yours in source
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The re module throws an exception for re.compile(r'[\A\w]'). latest
regex doesn't, but I don't think the pattern is matching correctly.
Shouldn't findall(r'[\A]\w', 'a b c') return ['a'] and
findall(r'
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On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:20 PM, Vlastimil Brom wrote:
> Maybe I am missing something, but the result in regex seem ok to me:
> \A is treated like A in a character set;
I think it's me who missed something. I'd assumed that all backslash
patter
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I've packaged this latest revision and uploaded to PyPI
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex
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On 17 February 2010 19:35, Matthew Barnett wrote:
> The main text at http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex appears to have lost its
> backslashes, for example:
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> Â Â The Unicode escapes u and U are supported.
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> instead of:
&g
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On 22 Feb 2010, at 21:24, Matthew Barnett
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> issue2636-20100222.zip is a new version of the regex module.
>
> This new version adds reverse searching.
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> The 'features' now come in ReStructuredText (.rst) and HTML
Thank you
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On 26 February 2010 03:20, Matthew Barnett wrote:
> Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file16375/issue2636-20100226.zip
This is now uploaded to PyPI http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex/0.1.20100226
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I've adapted the Python 2.6.5 test_re.py as follows,
from test.test_support import verbose, run_unittest
-import re
-from re import Scanner
+import regex as re
+from regex import Scanner
and run it against regex-2010305. Three tests failed, and the repo
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On 13 April 2010 03:21, Matthew Barnett wrote:
> issue2636-20100413.zip is a new version of the regex module.
Matthew, When I run test_regex.py 6 tests are failing, with Python
2.6.5 on Ubuntu Lucid and my setup.py. Attached is the output, do all
the tests p
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On 13 April 2010 18:10, Matthew Barnett wrote:
> Anyway, do:
>
> Â Â regex.match(ur"\p{Ll}", u"a")
> Â Â regex.match(ur'(?u)\w', u'\xe0')
>
> really return None? Your results suggest that they won'
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On 14 April 2010 00:33, Matthew Barnett wrote:
> I think I might have identified the cause of the problem, although I still
> haven't been able to reproduce it, so I can't be certain.
Performed 76
Passed
Looks
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I would like to take a stab at this. Giampaolo, would it be okay if I made a
pull request updated from your patch? With the appropriate "Co-authored-by:
Author Name " line.
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To check my understanding
Is the motivation for the closer to
1. using sendfile() will break $X, and we know X
2. there's high probability sendfile() will break something
3. there's unknown probability sendfile() will break something
4. there's
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A data point found while I researched this
MyPy typeshed [1] currently declares
_DataType = Union[bytes, IO[Any], Iterable[bytes], str]
class HTTPConnection:
def send(self, data: _DataType) -> None: ...
[1]
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First stab at characterising http.client.HTTPConnnection.send().
https://github.com/moreati/bpo-23740
This uses a webserver that returns request details, in the body of the
response. Raw (TCP level) content is included. It shares a similar purpose to
HTTP
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I believe the documentation for time.monotonic() and time.perf_counter() could
be misleading. Taken literally they could imply that given
delta = 0.1
a = time.monotonic()
b = time.monotonic()
c = time.monotonic()
the comparisons `b - a < delta`, and `c
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Discussion from #python IRC
[21:51] Given `a=time.monotonic(); b=time.monotonic();
c=time.monotonic()` is `c-a < delta` a valid comparison? Until this evening I
thought so, but I've just read
https://docs.python.org/3/library/time.html#time.monot
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http_dump.py now covers CPython 3.6-3.10 (via Tox), and HTTPSConnection
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I noticed this because I was experimenting with pickle.py from the 3.8 branch
to support protocol 5 in https://github.com/moreati/pikl (and later to
https://pypi.org/project/zodbpickle/).
However I want to make it clear, if CPython maintainers wish to keep
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Arggh, typo. I mean maximizing *your* convenience is paramount.
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Attempting a PR
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Until Python 3.8 hmc.new() defaulted the digestmod argument to 'hmac-md5'. This
was deperecated, to be removed in Python 3.8. In Python 3.8.0b1 it is gone, e.g.
Python 3.8.0b1 (default, Jun 6 2019, 03:44:52)
[GCC 7.4.0] on linux
Type "he
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Scratch the part about documented signature, it's still `hmac.new(...
digestmod=None)`, the check happens in the body of the function
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I don't think I can do this. My WIP code is in
https://github.com/moreati/cpython/pull/new/bpo-37210, and associated make test
output is attached.
Principal blockers
- `_pickle.PickleBuffer.raw()` can return a contiguous buffer from either a
c_conti
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> it is probably not possible to write a pure Python PickleBuffer
Fair enough
> a usable pure Python Pickler, but without support for the PickleBuffer class.
That makes sense. However, for third party packages (e.g. zodbpickle, pikl)
wanting a pure
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issue13211 added a .reason attribute to urllib2.HTTPError in Python 2.7,
issue16634 documented it (http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/deb60efd32eb).
The documentation for Python 2.7 doesn't mention that this attribute was added
in that release. This (at
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Alexander,
http://bugs.python.org/file36417/12006_3.5_complete.patch updates the previous
patches and is ready for review. Unit tests pass as of today.
Regards, Alex W.
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I've made an installable package of Matthew Barnett's patch. It may get
this to a wider audience.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex
Next I'll look at incorporating Andrew Kuchling's suggestion of the r
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Matthew's 20080915.zip attachment is now on PyPI. This one, having a
more complete MANIFEST, will build for people other than me.
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I've packaged Matthew's latest revision and uploaded it to PyPI. This
version will build for Python 2 and Python 3, parallel installs will
coexist on the same machine.
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On 6 July 2010 18:03, Matthew Barnett wrote:
> The file at http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex/ was downloaded 75 times, if
> that's any help. (Now reset to 0 because of the bug fix.)
>
Each release was downloaded between 50 and 100 times. Matthew
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On 13 July 2010 22:34, Jonathan Halcrow wrote:
> The most recent version on pypi (20100709) seems to be missing _regex_core
> from py_modules in setup.py.
Sorry, my fault. I've uploaded a corrected version
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex/0.1
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On 25 July 2010 03:46, Matthew Barnett wrote:
> issue2636-20100725.zip is a new version of the regex module.
This is now packaged and uploaded to PyPI
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex/0.1.20100725
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While trying a cross compile of Python 3.6 I encountered the following
alex@martha:~/src/cpython default☿ hg summary
parent: 101753:31ad7885e2e5
Issue #27225: Fixed a reference leak in type_new when setting __new__ fails.
branch: default
commit: (clean
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Building current tip (rev 102062:3d726dbfca31), on Ubuntu 16.04/x86_64, using
--without-thread fails; with the following error
gcc -c -Wno-unused-result -Wsign-compare -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall
-Wstrict-prototypes-Werror=declaration-after-statement
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New submission from Alex Willmer:
The maxsize argument when initializing a Queue is expected to be an int
(technically anything that can be compared to an int). However the class takes
any value. In Python 3 this throws "TypeError: unorderable types" once e.g.
.put() is called.
On
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I've done my best to rebase Freakboy's patch onto 3.6-dev. The attached applies
cleanly, but the testsuite goes into an infinite loop. It's a start at least.
At a guess the problem is in Lib/test/libregrtest/ or Lib/test/regrtest.py
where th
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This looks like a duplicate of #20211, and IMO the patch there is more correct.
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The license of Modules/getaddrinfo.c misspells ANY as GAI_ANY. I'm assuming a
sed invocation was the cause. The same file later uses GAI_ANY as a wildcard
for socket type, protocol and port.
It looks like this mistake was present when the code was
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On 14 March 2016 at 01:05, Robert Collins wrote:
> There are three platforms in play: target, host, build.
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> Host is the platform where what you build should run on.
> build is the platform we are building on.
> target is the platform where the
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