New submission from Kyle Simpson :
The documentation for the runpy module has a link to the -m command line
option. In version 2.7.2 of the docs, the link doesn't exist.
http://docs.python.org/release/2.7/library/runpy.html
http://docs.python.org/release/2.7.2/library/runpy.html
If yo
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New submission from Kyle Simpson:
The second sentence in http://docs.python.org/3/extending/index.html says:
Those modules can define new functions but also new
object types and their methods.
The word "but" doesn't make sense here. I suppose that the
author meant to
Kyle Simpson added the comment:
I have provided a patch.
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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file29847/issue17725.patch
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New submission from Kyle Simpson:
Here is one way to reproduce this bug:
1. Create a module file (bug.py in this example)
def func():
pass
2. Run Python
>>> import bug
>>> help(bug)
3. Edit bug.py
def func():
pass
def newfunc():
pass
4. Use the same Python
Kyle Simpson added the comment:
Right, this issue is about the IndexError.
The current patch for issue 1218234 doesn't solve this problem. You will still
get IndexErrors, but you will get them when functions are removed rather than
when functions are added.
I think we should simply thr
Kyle Simpson added the comment:
I can't reproduce this issue for v2.7.2 anymore, and none of the other versions
have this problem.
Is it possible to regenerate the online docs for v2.7.2 before closing this
issue?
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