Martin v. Löwis [Wed, 18 Jul 2007 02:28:27 +0000 (02:28 +0000)]
Change Py_BuildValue to generate Unicode objects for
's' and 'c' codes.
Change pickle to dump bytes objects using the 'S'
code, and to load the 'S' code as byte objects.
Change datetime and array to generate and expect
bytes objects in reduce/unreduce.
Minimal changes to make ftplib work. Basically, this opens the stream in
text mode and encodes commands being sent. The default encoding is ASCII,
there's a class/instance variable 'encoding' you could set to change it.
Change a bunch of file encodings from Latin-1 to UTF-8.
Remove the encoding from Tix.py (it doesn't seem to need one).
Note: we still have to keep the "coding: utf-8" declaration
for files that aren't pure ASCII, as the default per PEP 3120
hasn't been implemented yet.
Fix a weird use of try/finally to close a file.
(There are more places that don't close 'f' at all if an error occurs,
but none have a bogus try/finally pattern.)
Thomas Heller [Fri, 13 Jul 2007 11:53:39 +0000 (11:53 +0000)]
Remove all the Python 2.3 compatibility markers (the Python 3 ctypes
version is not compatible with Python 2.x anymore).
Remove backwards compatibility code.
Thomas Heller [Fri, 13 Jul 2007 11:49:15 +0000 (11:49 +0000)]
Remove all the Python 2.3 compatibility markers (the Python 3 ctypes
version is not compatible with Python 2.x anymore).
Remove backwards compatibility code.
Thomas Heller [Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:19:43 +0000 (19:19 +0000)]
Accept bytes as parameter to foreign functions without prototype.
These are passed as byte strings (unicode strings are passed as wide
character strings).
Thomas Heller [Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:00:22 +0000 (11:00 +0000)]
Py_USING_UNICODE is no longer defined on Windows (on posix it is still
in pyconfig.h). Remove the workaround for the broken (in Python 2.3)
PyUnicode_(From|As)WideChar functions.
Make this a pure-ASCII file. This used to have a Latin-1 coding and
contain several string literals using non-ASCII characters. Because
of the pain of displaying those characters, it's better to use \xXX
escapes for these instead of typing the accented characters.
Apologies if I missed something; it didn't look like there was anything
that depended on this file being encoded in Latin-1 or containing non-ASCII
characters.
Fix for tet_bigmem.py (the failure was caused by a spurious reference
to 'file', which no longer exists).
Fix inspired by Christian Heimes, SF# 1752195.
Fixes for str/uni/bytes for gettext.py. test_gettext.py passes.
Fix by Christian Heimes, SF# 1751958, who writes:
I tested the fixes with the Zope3 zope.app.locales packages.
The mo files are loaded and parsed w/o any problem.
The translation with gettext.gettext is working as expected.
Fixed a refcount leak in _PyUnicode_AsDefaultEncodedString().
Found by Amaury Forgeot d'Arc, SF# 1752317.
(Also removed a redundant check for !errors.)
Get this test working after converting map to return an iterator
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r56202 | neal.norwitz | 2007-07-09 04:30:09 +0300 (Mon, 09 Jul 2007) | 37 lines
Merged revisions 56124-56201 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
copy built files to the PCBuild directory, where tools like
distutils or external build processes can find them.
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r56176 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-07-05 15:03:39 -0700 (Thu, 05 Jul 2007) | 10 lines
Many calls to tk.call involve an arglist containing a single tuple.
Calls using METH_OLDARGS unpack this tuple; calls using METH_VARARG
don't. Tcl's concatenation of args was affected; IDLE doesn't start.
Modify Tkapp_Call() to unpack single tuple arglists.
Fix typo in comment
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r56251 | neal.norwitz | 2007-07-11 10:01:01 +0300 (Wed, 11 Jul 2007) | 1 line
Get working with map returning an iterator (had to fix whitespace too)
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r56255 | thomas.wouters | 2007-07-11 13:41:37 +0300 (Wed, 11 Jul 2007) | 6 lines
Clean up merge glitch or copy-paste error (the entire module was duplicated,
except the first half even had some more copy-paste errors, referring to
listcomps and genexps instead of setcomps)
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r56256 | thomas.wouters | 2007-07-11 15:16:01 +0300 (Wed, 11 Jul 2007) | 14 lines
Dict comprehensions. Still needs doc changes (like many python-3000 features
;-). It generates bytecode similar to:
x = {}
for k, v in (generator here):
x[k] = v
except there is no tuple-packing and -unpacking involved. Trivial
measurement suggests it's significantly faster than dict(generator here) (in
the order of 2 to 3 times as fast) but I have not done extensive
measurements.
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r56263 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-07-11 15:36:26 +0300 (Wed, 11 Jul 2007) | 3 lines
Patch 1724999 by Ali Gholami Rudi -- avoid complaints about dict size
change during iter in destroy call.
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Patch by Christian Heimes to change self.assert_(x == y) into
self.assertEqual(x, y). (Christian used self.failUnlessEqual(),
but the double negative makes it hard to grok, so I changed it.)
Make test_descr.py pass. Had to disable a few tests, remove references
to 'file', and fix a bunch of subtleties in the behavior of objects
related to overriding __str__. Also disabled a few tests that I couldn't
see how to fix but that seemed to be checking silly stuff only.
Fix test_hashlib regression caused by my fixing hexdigest() to return
a text string instead of bytes. (This being hex digits it *should*
be a text string -- that it wasn't before was a misunderstanding on
my part of the C code.)
Made test_file pass. This meant adding support for read(-1) and read()
to even the most basic file object (I also added readall() which may
be a better API). Also, not all the tests requiring specific failure
modes could be saved. And there were the usual str/bytes issues.
I made sure test_io.py still passes (io.py is now most thoroughly
tested by combining test_file.py and test_io.py).
Upon exit, flush stdout and stderr (twice: before and after the code that
attempts to delete all modules). This makes test_subprocess work again.
(I can't quite figure out why stdout/stderr don't get deleted properly,
which would flush them anyway, but that's a separate issue.)