janzert added the comment:
Just as a note so the email discussion isn't forever lost to the void.
In an unrelated thread on python-dev recently there was a short discussion on
this topic in which both Guido van Rossum[1] and Tim Peters[2] gave the opinion
that this should change s
janzert added the comment:
Seems that the discussion is now down to implementation issues and the PEP is
at the point of needing to ask python-dev for a PEP dictator?
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Janzert added the comment:
While the current error message is a bit generic, I rather like that it tells
you exactly why the type/object passed couldn't be used.
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The Maildir.add and Maildir.__setitem__ methods in the mailbox module attempts
to change the file mtime after moving the file into the new directory. This
allows a race condition since other programs are can move or otherwise modify
the file as soon as it is
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I can certainly write a patch if wanted. It should be simply moving and
modifying two lines in each of the two methods. My understanding is that it
should be against 2.7 so it can be applied there first then merged forward?
Unfortunately while I can consistently
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janzert added the comment:
Thanks for committing the fix.
Figured I should finally get it done and signed the online CLA when I submitted
this issue. I assume it just takes a while for someone to go through and apply
the appropriate flag?
This change seems rather insubstantial for an ACKS
janzert added the comment:
The documentation on the | operator in the re module pretty explicitly covers
this. http://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html
"A|B, where A and B can be arbitrary REs, creates a regular expression that
will match either A or B. An arbitrary number of REs c
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