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84 43373744 * large item
85 43373888 {'stack': [], 'v': }
86 43374032 {34: (, 8), 3:
(, 8), 38: (, 8), 8: (, 8), 43: (, 8), 13: (<
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87 43374176 {'stack': [], 'v': }
88 43374464 {'stack': [], 'v': }
89 43374608 {'stack': [], 'v': }
90 43374752 {'stack': [], 'v': }
91 43374896 {'stack': [], 'v': }
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105 43381624 (leoTkTextWidget id: 27572024 name: head-1, 4)
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I think this answers the question about where the strings are: they are
enclosed in tuples. My guess is that the tuples are the way that Python's
bytecode accesses the strings. For example, there is a LOAD_CONST i
bytecode whose argument i is an index into the stack frame (or is it the
code objects). Anyway, my guess is that strings seldom (never?) exist
outside the tuple by which they are referenced. So I think this answers the
mystery, mostly.
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code were considered the 'master' code, the developer would need a 3to2
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Either disprove the theorum or give up the notion of having a common code
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27;line',)\nafter").
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oof that the converter must change print to print2 (or
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> version number, it's a reasonable way (probably the *only* reasonable way)
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ido wanted to improve print in such a way that *more* people
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Precisely my point: pep 3105 will force the elimination of the name 'print'.
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name 'print' in all programs that aim to support
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> hm = Menu(mb, name='help')
Yes, that worked. Many thanks for your help with Help.
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Help menu. Naturally, I could be wrong :-)
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> Try this:
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> are you expecting your users to write XML by hand?
Of course not. Leo has the following option:
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I'm going to have to parse this line myself.
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so it would seem reasonable for sax to be able to return 'utf-8' somehow.
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Thanks, Fredrik, for the reference to the attribute normalization algorithm.
> I guess it's too late to fix OPML.
It's too late for OPML 1. I'll check with Dave Winer about OPML 2.
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arsers are indeed obliged to ignore newlines in attributes, would
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> Why not convert the reStructuredText to XML and parse that?
Because the problem arises for the jEdit syntax colorer whose most powerful
pattern matcher is a regex.
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these tasks easier. Or maybe they
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