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#11565: Fix several typos. Patch by Piotr Kasprzyk.
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tdemo_bytedesign.py
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An example adapted from the example-suite
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of PythonCard's turtle graphcis.
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of PythonCard's turtle graphics.
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It's based on an article in BYTE magazine
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Problem Solving with Logo: Using Turtle
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import sqlite3
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# The shared cache is only available in SQLite versions 3.3.3 or later
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# See the SQLite documentaton for details.
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# See the SQLite documentation for details.
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sqlite3.enable_shared_cache(True)
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@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*/
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arbitrary data.
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0 is returned on success. buffer and buffer_len are only
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set in case no error occurrs. Otherwise, -1 is returned and
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set in case no error occurs. Otherwise, -1 is returned and
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an exception set.
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*/
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writable memory location in buffer of size buffer_len.
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0 is returned on success. buffer and buffer_len are only
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set in case no error occurrs. Otherwise, -1 is returned and
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set in case no error occurs. Otherwise, -1 is returned and
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an exception set.
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*/
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# endif
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# if defined(__LP64__)
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/* MacOSX 10.4 (the first release to suppport 64-bit code
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/* MacOSX 10.4 (the first release to support 64-bit code
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* at all) only supports 64-bit in the UNIX layer.
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* Therefore surpress the toolbox-glue in 64-bit mode.
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*/
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an all or nothing approach, so we allow for small variations in this
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number.
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1) build a table of the frequency of each character on every line.
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2) build a table of freqencies of this frequency (meta-frequency?),
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2) build a table of frequencies of this frequency (meta-frequency?),
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e.g. 'x occurred 5 times in 10 rows, 6 times in 1000 rows,
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7 times in 2 rows'
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3) use the mode of the meta-frequency to determine the /expected/
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self.assertEqual((y.x.a, y.x.b), (0, 0))
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self.assertEqual(y.x.new_was_called, False)
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# But explicitely creating an X structure calls __new__ and __init__, of course.
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# But explicitly creating an X structure calls __new__ and __init__, of course.
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x = X()
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self.assertEqual((x.a, x.b), (9, 12))
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self.assertEqual(x.new_was_called, True)
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def test_int_from_address(self):
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from array import array
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for t in signed_types + unsigned_types:
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# the array module doesn't suppport all format codes
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# the array module doesn't support all format codes
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# (no 'q' or 'Q')
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try:
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array(t._type_)
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# ValueError: Procedure probably called with not enough arguments (4 bytes missing)
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, IsWindow)
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# This one should succeeed...
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# This one should succeed...
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self.assertEqual(0, IsWindow(0))
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# ValueError: Procedure probably called with too many arguments (8 bytes in excess)
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line = line.replace(' ','\0')
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# expand tabs into spaces
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line = line.expandtabs(self._tabsize)
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# relace spaces from expanded tabs back into tab characters
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# replace spaces from expanded tabs back into tab characters
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# (we'll replace them with markup after we do differencing)
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line = line.replace(' ','\t')
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return line.replace('\0',' ').rstrip('\n')
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not self.force, dry_run=self.dry_run)
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def move_file (self, src, dst, level=1):
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"""Move a file respectin dry-run flag."""
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"""Move a file respecting dry-run flag."""
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return file_util.move_file(src, dst, dry_run=self.dry_run)
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def spawn(self, cmd, search_path=1, level=1):
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self.dll_libraries = get_msvcr()
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def _compile(self, obj, src, ext, cc_args, extra_postargs, pp_opts):
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"""Compiles the source by spawing GCC and windres if needed."""
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"""Compiles the source by spawning GCC and windres if needed."""
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if ext == '.rc' or ext == '.res':
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# gcc needs '.res' and '.rc' compiled to object files !!!
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try:
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self.assertTrue(not os.path.exists(path),
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'%s was not removed' % path)
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# let's run the command again (should spit warnings but suceed)
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# let's run the command again (should spit warnings but succeed)
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cmd.all = 1
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cmd.ensure_finalized()
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cmd.run()
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if sys.version < '2.6':
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return
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# preparing the environement for the test
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# preparing the environment for the test
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self.old_user_base = site.USER_BASE
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self.old_user_site = site.USER_SITE
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self.tmpdir = self.mkdtemp()
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# adding a file
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self.write_file((self.tmp_dir, 'somecode', 'doc2.txt'), '#')
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# make sure build_py is reinitinialized, like a fresh run
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# make sure build_py is reinitialized, like a fresh run
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build_py = dist.get_command_obj('build_py')
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build_py.finalized = False
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build_py.ensure_finalized()
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# Process each example.
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for examplenum, example in enumerate(test.examples):
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# If REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE is set, then supress
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# If REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE is set, then suppress
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# reporting after the first failure.
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quiet = (self.optionflags & REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE and
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failures > 0)
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caller can catch the errors and initiate post-mortem debugging.
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The DocTestCase provides a debug method that raises
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UnexpectedException errors if there is an unexepcted
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UnexpectedException errors if there is an unexpected
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exception:
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>>> test = DocTestParser().get_doctest('>>> raise KeyError\n42',
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# For use with .match()
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fcre = re.compile(r'[\041-\176]+:$')
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# Find a header embeded in a putative header value. Used to check for
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# Find a header embedded in a putative header value. Used to check for
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# header injection attack.
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_embeded_header = re.compile(r'\n[^ \t]+:')
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# If the block ends in a \n, we dont want the comment
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# prefix inserted after it. (Im not sure it makes sense to
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# reformat a comment block that isnt made of complete
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# lines, but whatever!) Can't think of a clean soltution,
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# lines, but whatever!) Can't think of a clean solution,
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# so we hack away
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block_suffix = ""
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if not newdata[-1]:
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An IDLE extension class is instantiated with a single argument,
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`editwin', an EditorWindow instance. The extension cannot assume much
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about this argument, but it is guarateed to have the following instance
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about this argument, but it is guaranteed to have the following instance
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variables:
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text a Text instance (a widget)
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def addOpenEventSupport(root, flist):
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"""
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This ensures that the application will respont to open AppleEvents, which
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makes is feaseable to use IDLE as the default application for python files.
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This ensures that the application will respond to open AppleEvents, which
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makes is feasible to use IDLE as the default application for python files.
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"""
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def doOpenFile(*args):
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for fn in args:
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"""
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for node in cls_node.children:
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if node.type == syms.suite:
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# already in the prefered format, do nothing
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# already in the preferred format, do nothing
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return
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# !%@#! oneliners have no suite node, we have to fake one up
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self.finish_off()
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def parse_graminit_h(self, filename):
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"""Parse the .h file writen by pgen. (Internal)
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"""Parse the .h file written by pgen. (Internal)
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This file is a sequence of #define statements defining the
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nonterminals of the grammar as numbers. We build two tables
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return True
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def parse_graminit_c(self, filename):
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"""Parse the .c file writen by pgen. (Internal)
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"""Parse the .c file written by pgen. (Internal)
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The file looks as follows. The first two lines are always this:
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content: optional sequence of subsequences of patterns;
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if absent, matches one node;
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if present, each subsequence is an alternative [*]
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min: optinal minumum number of times to match, default 0
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max: optional maximum number of times tro match, default HUGE
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min: optional minimum number of times to match, default 0
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max: optional maximum number of times to match, default HUGE
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name: optional name assigned to this match
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[*] Thus, if content is [[a, b, c], [d, e], [f, g, h]] this is
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### simple_stmt: small_stmt (';' small_stmt)* [';']
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x = 1; pass; del x
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def foo():
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# verify statments that end with semi-colons
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# verify statements that end with semi-colons
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x = 1; pass; del x;
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foo()
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### simple_stmt: small_stmt (';' small_stmt)* [';']
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x = 1; pass; del x
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def foo():
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# verify statments that end with semi-colons
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# verify statements that end with semi-colons
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x = 1; pass; del x;
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foo()
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# - $varname is accepted.
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# - %varname% is accepted.
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# - varnames can be made out of letters, digits and the characters '_-'
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# (though is not verifed in the ${varname} and %varname% cases)
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# (though is not verified in the ${varname} and %varname% cases)
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# XXX With COMMAND.COM you can use any characters in a variable name,
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# XXX except '^|<>='.
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The index of the memo object to push is given by the newline-teriminated
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The index of the memo object to push is given by the newline-terminated
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decimal string following. BINGET and LONG_BINGET are space-optimized
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versions.
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"""),
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info = pipe.read()
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if pipe.close():
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# XXX How can I supress shell errors from being written
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# XXX How can I suppress shell errors from being written
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# to stderr ?
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except os.error as why:
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#print 'Command %s failed: %s' % (cmd,why)
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
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# I can't figure out how to explictly specify a stream keyword arg
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# I can't figure out how to explicitly specify a stream keyword arg
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# with *args:
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# def __init__(self, *args, stream=sys.stdout): ...
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# so I use **kwds and sqauwk if something unexpected is passed in.
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# a subclass of OSError. FIXME: We should really
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# translate errno using _sys_errlist (or simliar), but
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# translate errno using _sys_errlist (or similar), but
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# how can this be done from Python?
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raise WindowsError(*e.args)
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# XXX: This causes test_pyclbr.py to fail, but only because the
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# distinguish between this and a geniune method function like m().
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# distinguish between this and a genuine method function like m().
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def test_pendingcalls_non_threaded(self):
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#again, just using the main thread, likely they will all be dispatched at
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#once. It is ok to ask for too many, because we loop until we find a slot.
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try:
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except DecimalException as exception:
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#Exception raised where there shoudn't have been one.
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#Exception raised where there shouldn't have been one.
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self.fail('Exception "'+exception.__class__.__name__ + '" raised on line '+line)
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except TypeError:
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pass
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else:
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self.fail("Carlo Verre __setattr__ suceeded!")
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self.fail("Carlo Verre __setattr__ succeeded!")
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TestResults(failed=3, attempted=5)
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However, output from `report_start` is not suppressed:
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>>> doctest.DocTestRunner(verbose=True, optionflags=flags).run(test)
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`doctest.testfile`, to supress warnings about multiple tests with the
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`doctest.testfile`, to suppress warnings about multiple tests with the
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same name.)
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Verbosity can be increased with the optional `verbose` paremter:
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>>> doctest.testfile('test_doctest.txt', globs=globs, verbose=True)
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A PyCFunction that takes only positional parameters shoud allow an
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A PyCFunction that takes only positional parameters should allow an
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empty keyword dictionary to pass without a complaint, but raise a
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TypeError if te dictionary is not empty
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def test_float_with_comma(self):
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# float must not accept the locale specific decimal point but
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import locale
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if not locale.localeconv()['decimal_point'] == ',':
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# the only difference from assertEqual is that this test
|
||||
# distingishes -0.0 and 0.0.
|
||||
# distinguishes -0.0 and 0.0.
|
||||
self.assertEqual((a, copysign(1.0, a)), (b, copysign(1.0, b)))
|
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|
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@requires_IEEE_754
|
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|
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@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ class GrammarTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
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### simple_stmt: small_stmt (';' small_stmt)* [';']
|
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x = 1; pass; del x
|
||||
def foo():
|
||||
# verify statments that end with semi-colons
|
||||
# verify statements that end with semi-colons
|
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x = 1; pass; del x;
|
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foo()
|
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|
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|
|
|
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
return self.connection.getresponse()
|
||||
|
||||
class BaseHTTPRequestHandlerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
|
||||
"""Test the functionaility of the BaseHTTPServer."""
|
||||
"""Test the functionality of the BaseHTTPServer."""
|
||||
|
||||
HTTPResponseMatch = re.compile(b'HTTP/1.[0-9]+ 200 OK')
|
||||
|
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|
|
|
@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ This is the case for tuples, range objects, and itertools.repeat().
|
|||
|
||||
Some containers become temporarily immutable during iteration. This includes
|
||||
dicts, sets, and collections.deque. Their implementation is equally simple
|
||||
though they need to permantently set their length to zero whenever there is
|
||||
though they need to permanently set their length to zero whenever there is
|
||||
an attempt to iterate after a length mutation.
|
||||
|
||||
The situation slightly more involved whenever an object allows length mutation
|
||||
during iteration. Lists and sequence iterators are dynanamically updatable.
|
||||
during iteration. Lists and sequence iterators are dynamically updatable.
|
||||
So, if a list is extended during iteration, the iterator will continue through
|
||||
the new items. If it shrinks to a point before the most recent iteration,
|
||||
then no further items are available and the length is reported at zero.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ Samuele
|
|||
... return chain(iterable, repeat(None))
|
||||
|
||||
>>> def ncycles(iterable, n):
|
||||
... "Returns the seqeuence elements n times"
|
||||
... "Returns the sequence elements n times"
|
||||
... return chain(*repeat(iterable, n))
|
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|
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>>> def dotproduct(vec1, vec2):
|
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|
|
|
@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ class BugsTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
# >>> type(loads(dumps(Int())))
|
||||
# <type 'int'>
|
||||
for typ in (int, float, complex, tuple, list, dict, set, frozenset):
|
||||
# Note: str sublclasses are not tested because they get handled
|
||||
# Note: str subclasses are not tested because they get handled
|
||||
# by marshal's routines for objects supporting the buffer API.
|
||||
subtyp = type('subtyp', (typ,), {})
|
||||
self.assertRaises(ValueError, marshal.dumps, subtyp())
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ class MathTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
|
||||
# the following tests have been commented out since they don't
|
||||
# really belong here: the implementation of ** for floats is
|
||||
# independent of the implemention of math.pow
|
||||
# independent of the implementation of math.pow
|
||||
#self.assertEqual(1**NAN, 1)
|
||||
#self.assertEqual(1**INF, 1)
|
||||
#self.assertEqual(1**NINF, 1)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ class MmapTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
m2.close()
|
||||
m1.close()
|
||||
|
||||
# Test differnt tag
|
||||
# Test different tag
|
||||
m1 = mmap.mmap(-1, len(data1), tagname="foo")
|
||||
m1[:] = data1
|
||||
m2 = mmap.mmap(-1, len(data2), tagname="boo")
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ class _TestEvent(BaseTestCase):
|
|||
event = self.Event()
|
||||
wait = TimingWrapper(event.wait)
|
||||
|
||||
# Removed temporaily, due to API shear, this does not
|
||||
# Removed temporarily, due to API shear, this does not
|
||||
# work with threading._Event objects. is_set == isSet
|
||||
self.assertEqual(event.is_set(), False)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1671,7 +1671,7 @@ class _TestFinalize(BaseTestCase):
|
|||
|
||||
util.Finalize(None, conn.send, args=('STOP',), exitpriority=-100)
|
||||
|
||||
# call mutliprocessing's cleanup function then exit process without
|
||||
# call multiprocessing's cleanup function then exit process without
|
||||
# garbage collecting locals
|
||||
util._exit_function()
|
||||
conn.close()
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class TestPkg(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
support.modules_cleanup(*self.modules_before)
|
||||
cleanout(self.root)
|
||||
|
||||
# delete all modules concerning the tested hiearchy
|
||||
# delete all modules concerning the tested hierarchy
|
||||
if self.pkgname:
|
||||
modules = [name for name in sys.modules
|
||||
if self.pkgname in name.split('.')]
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ NotDefined = object()
|
|||
# A dispatch table all 8 combinations of providing
|
||||
# sep, end, and file
|
||||
# I use this machinery so that I'm not just passing default
|
||||
# values to print, I'm eiher passing or not passing in the
|
||||
# values to print, I'm either passing or not passing in the
|
||||
# arguments
|
||||
dispatch = {
|
||||
(False, False, False):
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ We have to test this with various file encodings. We also test it with
|
|||
exec()/eval(), which uses a different code path.
|
||||
|
||||
This file is really about correct treatment of encodings and
|
||||
backslashes. It doens't concern itself with issues like single
|
||||
backslashes. It doesn't concern itself with issues like single
|
||||
vs. double quotes or singly- vs. triply-quoted strings: that's dealt
|
||||
with elsewhere (I assume).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ class CacheTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
self.assertIsNot(first_time_re, second_time_re)
|
||||
# Possible test locale is not supported while initial locale is.
|
||||
# If this is the case just suppress the exception and fall-through
|
||||
# to the reseting to the original locale.
|
||||
# to the resetting to the original locale.
|
||||
except locale.Error:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
# Make sure we don't trample on the locale setting once we leave the
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ class StructTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
test_string)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_unpack_with_buffer(self):
|
||||
# SF bug 1563759: struct.unpack doens't support buffer protocol objects
|
||||
# SF bug 1563759: struct.unpack doesn't support buffer protocol objects
|
||||
data1 = array.array('B', b'\x12\x34\x56\x78')
|
||||
data2 = memoryview(b'\x12\x34\x56\x78') # XXX b'......XXXX......', 6, 4
|
||||
for data in [data1, data2]:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ SyntaxError: can't assign to function call
|
|||
|
||||
Test continue in finally in weird combinations.
|
||||
|
||||
continue in for loop under finally shouuld be ok.
|
||||
continue in for loop under finally should be ok.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> def test():
|
||||
... try:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ class SysModuleTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
# provide too much opportunity for insane things to happen.
|
||||
# We don't want them in the interned dict and if they aren't
|
||||
# actually interned, we don't want to create the appearance
|
||||
# that they are by allowing intern() to succeeed.
|
||||
# that they are by allowing intern() to succeed.
|
||||
class S(str):
|
||||
def __hash__(self):
|
||||
return 123
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ class ThreadJoinOnShutdown(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
# This acquires the lock and then waits until the child has forked
|
||||
# before returning, which will release the lock soon after. If
|
||||
# someone else tries to fix this test case by acquiring this lock
|
||||
# before forking instead of reseting it, the test case will
|
||||
# before forking instead of resetting it, the test case will
|
||||
# deadlock when it shouldn't.
|
||||
condition = w._block
|
||||
orig_acquire = condition.acquire
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ class TestRunExecCounts(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
(self.my_py_filename, firstlineno + 4): 1,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# When used through 'run', some other spurios counts are produced, like
|
||||
# When used through 'run', some other spurious counts are produced, like
|
||||
# the settrace of threading, which we ignore, just making sure that the
|
||||
# counts fo traced_func_loop were right.
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@ class URLopener_Tests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
|
||||
# Just commented them out.
|
||||
# Can't really tell why keep failing in windows and sparc.
|
||||
# Everywhere else they work ok, but on those machines, someteimes
|
||||
# Everywhere else they work ok, but on those machines, sometimes
|
||||
# fail in one of the tests, sometimes in other. I have a linux, and
|
||||
# the tests go ok.
|
||||
# If anybody has one of the problematic enviroments, please help!
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ class WarnTests(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
sys.argv = argv
|
||||
|
||||
def test_warn_explicit_type_errors(self):
|
||||
# warn_explicit() shoud error out gracefully if it is given objects
|
||||
# warn_explicit() should error out gracefully if it is given objects
|
||||
# of the wrong types.
|
||||
# lineno is expected to be an integer.
|
||||
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.module.warn_explicit,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ class InternalFunctionsTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
# minimum acceptable for image type
|
||||
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test'),
|
||||
("test ", ()))
|
||||
# specifiyng a state spec
|
||||
# specifying a state spec
|
||||
self.assertEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test',
|
||||
('', 'a')), ("test {} a", ()))
|
||||
# state spec with multiple states
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ class tixCommand:
|
|||
return self.tk.call('tix', 'getimage', name)
|
||||
|
||||
def tix_option_get(self, name):
|
||||
"""Gets the options manitained by the Tix
|
||||
"""Gets the options maintained by the Tix
|
||||
scheme mechanism. Available options include:
|
||||
|
||||
active_bg active_fg bg
|
||||
|
@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ class ButtonBox(TixWidget):
|
|||
|
||||
class ComboBox(TixWidget):
|
||||
"""ComboBox - an Entry field with a dropdown menu. The user can select a
|
||||
choice by either typing in the entry subwdget or selecting from the
|
||||
choice by either typing in the entry subwidget or selecting from the
|
||||
listbox subwidget.
|
||||
|
||||
Subwidget Class
|
||||
|
@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ class HList(TixWidget):
|
|||
"""HList - Hierarchy display widget can be used to display any data
|
||||
that have a hierarchical structure, for example, file system directory
|
||||
trees. The list entries are indented and connected by branch lines
|
||||
according to their places in the hierachy.
|
||||
according to their places in the hierarchy.
|
||||
|
||||
Subwidgets - None"""
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1509,7 +1509,7 @@ class TList(TixWidget):
|
|||
self.tk.call(self._w, 'yview', *args)
|
||||
|
||||
class Tree(TixWidget):
|
||||
"""Tree - The tixTree widget can be used to display hierachical
|
||||
"""Tree - The tixTree widget can be used to display hierarchical
|
||||
data in a tree form. The user can adjust
|
||||
the view of the tree by opening or closing parts of the tree."""
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ class Combobox(Entry):
|
|||
textvariable, values, width
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# The "values" option may need special formatting, so leave to
|
||||
# _format_optdict the responsability to format it
|
||||
# _format_optdict the responsibility to format it
|
||||
if "values" in kw:
|
||||
kw["values"] = _format_optdict({'v': kw["values"]})[1]
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1488,7 +1488,7 @@ class TurtleScreen(TurtleScreenBase):
|
|||
Optional arguments:
|
||||
canvwidth -- positive integer, new width of canvas in pixels
|
||||
canvheight -- positive integer, new height of canvas in pixels
|
||||
bg -- colorstring or color-tupel, new backgroundcolor
|
||||
bg -- colorstring or color-tuple, new backgroundcolor
|
||||
If no arguments are given, return current (canvaswidth, canvasheight)
|
||||
|
||||
Do not alter the drawing window. To observe hidden parts of
|
||||
|
@ -3242,9 +3242,9 @@ class RawTurtle(TPen, TNavigator):
|
|||
fill="", width=ps)
|
||||
# Turtle now at position old,
|
||||
self._position = old
|
||||
## if undo is done during crating a polygon, the last vertex
|
||||
## will be deleted. if the polygon is entirel deleted,
|
||||
## creatigPoly will be set to False.
|
||||
## if undo is done during creating a polygon, the last vertex
|
||||
## will be deleted. if the polygon is entirely deleted,
|
||||
## creatingPoly will be set to False.
|
||||
## Polygons created before the last one will not be affected by undo()
|
||||
if self._creatingPoly:
|
||||
if len(self._poly) > 0:
|
||||
|
@ -3796,7 +3796,7 @@ class _Screen(TurtleScreen):
|
|||
|
||||
|
||||
class Turtle(RawTurtle):
|
||||
"""RawTurtle auto-crating (scrolled) canvas.
|
||||
"""RawTurtle auto-creating (scrolled) canvas.
|
||||
|
||||
When a Turtle object is created or a function derived from some
|
||||
Turtle method is called a TurtleScreen object is automatically created.
|
||||
|
@ -3836,7 +3836,7 @@ def write_docstringdict(filename="turtle_docstringdict"):
|
|||
filename -- a string, used as filename
|
||||
default value is turtle_docstringdict
|
||||
|
||||
Has to be called explicitely, (not used by the turtle-graphics classes)
|
||||
Has to be called explicitly, (not used by the turtle-graphics classes)
|
||||
The docstring dictionary will be written to the Python script <filname>.py
|
||||
It is intended to serve as a template for translation of the docstrings
|
||||
into different languages.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|
|||
#
|
||||
# NodeList -- lightest possible NodeList implementation
|
||||
#
|
||||
# EmptyNodeList -- lightest possible NodeList that is guarateed to
|
||||
# EmptyNodeList -- lightest possible NodeList that is guaranteed to
|
||||
# remain empty (immutable)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# StringTypes -- tuple of defined string types
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1893,7 +1893,7 @@ def _clone_node(node, deep, newOwnerDocument):
|
|||
e._call_user_data_handler(operation, n, entity)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Note the cloning of Document and DocumentType nodes is
|
||||
# implemenetation specific. minidom handles those cases
|
||||
# implementation specific. minidom handles those cases
|
||||
# directly in the cloneNode() methods.
|
||||
raise xml.dom.NotSupportedErr("Cannot clone node %s" % repr(node))
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ class SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher:
|
|||
marshalled data. For backwards compatibility, a dispatch
|
||||
function can be provided as an argument (see comment in
|
||||
SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler.do_POST) but overriding the
|
||||
existing method through subclassing is the prefered means
|
||||
existing method through subclassing is the preferred means
|
||||
of changing method dispatch behavior.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ def fileContents(fn):
|
|||
|
||||
def runCommand(commandline):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Run a command and raise RuntimeError if it fails. Output is surpressed
|
||||
Run a command and raise RuntimeError if it fails. Output is suppressed
|
||||
unless the command fails.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
fd = os.popen(commandline, 'r')
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -3331,7 +3331,7 @@ PyCFuncPtr_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
|
|||
/* XXX XXX This would allow to pass additional options. For COM
|
||||
method *implementations*, we would probably want different
|
||||
behaviour than in 'normal' callback functions: return a HRESULT if
|
||||
an exception occurrs in the callback, and print the traceback not
|
||||
an exception occurs in the callback, and print the traceback not
|
||||
only on the console, but also to OutputDebugString() or something
|
||||
like that.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ static void _CallPythonObject(void *mem,
|
|||
/* XXX XXX XX
|
||||
We have the problem that c_byte or c_short have dict->size of
|
||||
1 resp. 4, but these parameters are pushed as sizeof(int) bytes.
|
||||
BTW, the same problem occurrs when they are pushed as parameters
|
||||
BTW, the same problem occurs when they are pushed as parameters
|
||||
*/
|
||||
} else if (dict) {
|
||||
/* Hm, shouldn't we use PyCData_AtAddress() or something like that instead? */
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
4. _ctypes_callproc is then called with the 'callargs' tuple. _ctypes_callproc first
|
||||
allocates two arrays. The first is an array of 'struct argument' items, the
|
||||
second array has 'void *' entried.
|
||||
second array has 'void *' entries.
|
||||
|
||||
5. If 'converters' are present (converters is a sequence of argtypes'
|
||||
from_param methods), for each item in 'callargs' converter is called and the
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ static PyGetSetDef partial_getsetlist[] = {
|
|||
__reduce__ by itself doesn't support getting kwargs in the unpickle
|
||||
operation so we define a __setstate__ that replaces all the information
|
||||
about the partial. If we only replaced part of it someone would use
|
||||
it as a hook to do stange things.
|
||||
it as a hook to do strange things.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
static PyObject *
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(iobase_doc,
|
|||
"stream.\n"
|
||||
"\n"
|
||||
"IOBase also supports the :keyword:`with` statement. In this example,\n"
|
||||
"fp is closed after the suite of the with statment is complete:\n"
|
||||
"fp is closed after the suite of the with statement is complete:\n"
|
||||
"\n"
|
||||
"with open('spam.txt', 'r') as fp:\n"
|
||||
" fp.write('Spam and eggs!')\n");
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ write_str(stringio *self, PyObject *obj)
|
|||
0 lo string_size hi
|
||||
| |<---used--->|<----------available----------->|
|
||||
| | <--to pad-->|<---to write---> |
|
||||
0 buf positon
|
||||
0 buf position
|
||||
|
||||
*/
|
||||
memset(self->buf + self->string_size, '\0',
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ typedef struct
|
|||
/* None for autocommit, otherwise a PyString with the isolation level */
|
||||
PyObject* isolation_level;
|
||||
|
||||
/* NULL for autocommit, otherwise a string with the BEGIN statment; will be
|
||||
/* NULL for autocommit, otherwise a string with the BEGIN statement; will be
|
||||
* freed in connection destructor */
|
||||
char* begin_statement;
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
|
|||
/*
|
||||
CM_LARGE_DOUBLE is used to avoid spurious overflow in the sqrt, log,
|
||||
inverse trig and inverse hyperbolic trig functions. Its log is used in the
|
||||
evaluation of exp, cos, cosh, sin, sinh, tan, and tanh to avoid unecessary
|
||||
evaluation of exp, cos, cosh, sin, sinh, tan, and tanh to avoid unnecessary
|
||||
overflow.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2151,7 +2151,7 @@ will allow before refusing new connections.");
|
|||
* This is the guts of the recv() and recv_into() methods, which reads into a
|
||||
* char buffer. If you have any inc/dec ref to do to the objects that contain
|
||||
* the buffer, do it in the caller. This function returns the number of bytes
|
||||
* succesfully read. If there was an error, it returns -1. Note that it is
|
||||
* successfully read. If there was an error, it returns -1. Note that it is
|
||||
* also possible that we return a number of bytes smaller than the request
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* bytes.
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*/
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@ -2350,7 +2350,7 @@ See recv() for documentation about the flags.");
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* This is the guts of the recvfrom() and recvfrom_into() methods, which reads
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* into a char buffer. If you have any inc/def ref to do to the objects that
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* contain the buffer, do it in the caller. This function returns the number
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* of bytes succesfully read. If there was an error, it returns -1. Note
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* of bytes successfully read. If there was an error, it returns -1. Note
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* that it is also possible that we return a number of bytes smaller than the
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* request bytes.
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*
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@ -2443,9 +2443,9 @@ sock_recvfrom(PySocketSockObject *s, PyObject *args)
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if (outlen != recvlen) {
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/* We did not read as many bytes as we anticipated, resize the
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string if possible and be succesful. */
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string if possible and be successful. */
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if (_PyBytes_Resize(&buf, outlen) < 0)
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/* Oopsy, not so succesful after all. */
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/* Oopsy, not so successful after all. */
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goto finally;
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}
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@ -4162,7 +4162,7 @@ os_init(void)
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return 0; /* Failure */
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#else
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/* No need to initialise sockets with GCC/EMX */
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/* No need to initialize sockets with GCC/EMX */
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return 1; /* Success */
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#endif
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}
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|
@ -4195,7 +4195,7 @@ PySocketModule_APIObject PySocketModuleAPI =
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"socket.py" which implements some additional functionality.
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The import of "_socket" may fail with an ImportError exception if
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os-specific initialization fails. On Windows, this does WINSOCK
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initialization. When WINSOCK is initialized succesfully, a call to
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initialization. When WINSOCK is initialized successfully, a call to
|
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WSACleanup() is scheduled to be made at exit time.
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*/
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@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ time_mktime(PyObject *self, PyObject *tup)
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buf.tm_wday = -1; /* sentinel; original value ignored */
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tt = mktime(&buf);
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/* Return value of -1 does not necessarily mean an error, but tm_wday
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* cannot remain set to -1 if mktime succedded. */
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* cannot remain set to -1 if mktime succeeded. */
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if (tt == (time_t)(-1) && buf.tm_wday == -1) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
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"mktime argument out of range");
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|
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|
@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ parse_dostime(int dostime, int dosdate)
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}
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||||
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/* Given a path to a .pyc or .pyo file in the archive, return the
|
||||
modifictaion time of the matching .py file, or 0 if no source
|
||||
modification time of the matching .py file, or 0 if no source
|
||||
is available. */
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static time_t
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get_mtime_of_source(ZipImporter *self, char *path)
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|
|
|
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ typedef struct internal_state {
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int nice_match; /* Stop searching when current match exceeds this */
|
||||
|
||||
/* used by trees.c: */
|
||||
/* Didn't use ct_data typedef below to supress compiler warning */
|
||||
/* Didn't use ct_data typedef below to suppress compiler warning */
|
||||
struct ct_data_s dyn_ltree[HEAP_SIZE]; /* literal and length tree */
|
||||
struct ct_data_s dyn_dtree[2*D_CODES+1]; /* distance tree */
|
||||
struct ct_data_s bl_tree[2*BL_CODES+1]; /* Huffman tree for bit lengths */
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ int ZEXPORT gzsetparams (file, level, strategy)
|
|||
/* ===========================================================================
|
||||
Read a byte from a gz_stream; update next_in and avail_in. Return EOF
|
||||
for end of file.
|
||||
IN assertion: the stream s has been sucessfully opened for reading.
|
||||
IN assertion: the stream s has been successfully opened for reading.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
local int get_byte(s)
|
||||
gz_stream *s;
|
||||
|
@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ local int get_byte(s)
|
|||
mode to transparent if the gzip magic header is not present; set s->err
|
||||
to Z_DATA_ERROR if the magic header is present but the rest of the header
|
||||
is incorrect.
|
||||
IN assertion: the stream s has already been created sucessfully;
|
||||
IN assertion: the stream s has already been created successfully;
|
||||
s->stream.avail_in is zero for the first time, but may be non-zero
|
||||
for concatenated .gz files.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2070,7 +2070,7 @@ dict_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
|
|||
assert(d->ma_table == NULL && d->ma_fill == 0 && d->ma_used == 0);
|
||||
INIT_NONZERO_DICT_SLOTS(d);
|
||||
d->ma_lookup = lookdict_unicode;
|
||||
/* The object has been implicitely tracked by tp_alloc */
|
||||
/* The object has been implicitly tracked by tp_alloc */
|
||||
if (type == &PyDict_Type)
|
||||
_PyObject_GC_UNTRACK(d);
|
||||
#ifdef SHOW_CONVERSION_COUNTS
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
|
|||
/* Ensure ob_item has room for at least newsize elements, and set
|
||||
* ob_size to newsize. If newsize > ob_size on entry, the content
|
||||
* of the new slots at exit is undefined heap trash; it's the caller's
|
||||
* responsiblity to overwrite them with sane values.
|
||||
* responsibility to overwrite them with sane values.
|
||||
* The number of allocated elements may grow, shrink, or stay the same.
|
||||
* Failure is impossible if newsize <= self.allocated on entry, although
|
||||
* that partly relies on an assumption that the system realloc() never
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ _PyLong_FromByteArray(const unsigned char* bytes, size_t n,
|
|||
is_signed = *pendbyte >= 0x80;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compute numsignificantbytes. This consists of finding the most
|
||||
significant byte. Leading 0 bytes are insignficant if the number
|
||||
significant byte. Leading 0 bytes are insignificant if the number
|
||||
is positive, and leading 0xff bytes if negative. */
|
||||
{
|
||||
size_t i;
|
||||
|
@ -3196,7 +3196,7 @@ long_true_divide(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
|
|||
if (failed)
|
||||
return NULL;
|
||||
/* 'aexp' and 'bexp' were initialized to -1 to silence gcc-4.0.x,
|
||||
but should really be set correctly after sucessful calls to
|
||||
but should really be set correctly after successful calls to
|
||||
_PyLong_AsScaledDouble() */
|
||||
assert(aexp >= 0 && bexp >= 0);
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ subtype_dealloc(PyObject *self)
|
|||
self has a refcount of 0, and if gc ever gets its hands on it
|
||||
(which can happen if any weakref callback gets invoked), it
|
||||
looks like trash to gc too, and gc also tries to delete self
|
||||
then. But we're already deleting self. Double dealloction is
|
||||
then. But we're already deleting self. Double deallocation is
|
||||
a subtle disaster.
|
||||
|
||||
Q. Why the bizarre (net-zero) manipulation of
|
||||
|
@ -5872,7 +5872,7 @@ recurse_down_subclasses(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *name,
|
|||
slots compete for the same descriptor (for example both sq_item and
|
||||
mp_subscript generate a __getitem__ descriptor).
|
||||
|
||||
In the latter case, the first slotdef entry encoutered wins. Since
|
||||
In the latter case, the first slotdef entry encountered wins. Since
|
||||
slotdef entries are sorted by the offset of the slot in the
|
||||
PyHeapTypeObject, this gives us some control over disambiguating
|
||||
between competing slots: the members of PyHeapTypeObject are listed
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ BOOL ensure_directory(char *pathname, char *new_part, NOTIFYPROC notify)
|
|||
return TRUE;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* XXX Should better explicitely specify
|
||||
/* XXX Should better explicitly specify
|
||||
* uncomp_size and file_times instead of pfhdr!
|
||||
*/
|
||||
char *map_new_file(DWORD flags, char *filename,
|
||||
|
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ extract_file(char *dst, char *src, int method, int comp_size,
|
|||
zstream.avail_out = uncomp_size;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Apparently an undocumented feature of zlib: Set windowsize
|
||||
to negative values to supress the gzip header and be compatible with
|
||||
to negative values to suppress the gzip header and be compatible with
|
||||
zip! */
|
||||
result = TRUE;
|
||||
if (Z_OK != (x = inflateInit2(&zstream, -15))) {
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ BOOL pyc_compile, pyo_compile;
|
|||
the permissions of the current user. */
|
||||
HKEY hkey_root = (HKEY)-1;
|
||||
|
||||
BOOL success; /* Installation successfull? */
|
||||
BOOL success; /* Installation successful? */
|
||||
char *failure_reason = NULL;
|
||||
|
||||
HANDLE hBitmap;
|
||||
|
@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ run_installscript(char *pathname, int argc, char **argv, char **pOutput)
|
|||
|
||||
tempname = tempnam(NULL, NULL);
|
||||
// We use a static CRT while the Python version we load uses
|
||||
// the CRT from one of various possibile DLLs. As a result we
|
||||
// the CRT from one of various possible DLLs. As a result we
|
||||
// need to redirect the standard handles using the API rather
|
||||
// than the CRT.
|
||||
redirected = CreateFile(
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ inv_handle:
|
|||
return NULL;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* free dynamicaly-linked library */
|
||||
/* free dynamically-linked library */
|
||||
int dlclose(void *handle)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int rc;
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ void *dlopen(char *filename, int flags);
|
|||
/* return a pointer to the `symbol' in DLL */
|
||||
void *dlsym(void *handle, char *symbol);
|
||||
|
||||
/* free dynamicaly-linked library */
|
||||
/* free dynamically-linked library */
|
||||
int dlclose(void *handle);
|
||||
|
||||
/* return a string describing last occurred dl error */
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
typedef unsigned long long uint64;
|
||||
|
||||
/* PowerPC suppport.
|
||||
/* PowerPC support.
|
||||
"__ppc__" appears to be the preprocessor definition to detect on OS X, whereas
|
||||
"__powerpc__" appears to be the correct one for Linux with GCC
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
@ -1169,7 +1169,7 @@ PyEval_EvalFrameEx(PyFrameObject *f, int throwflag)
|
|||
if (--_Py_Ticker < 0) {
|
||||
if (*next_instr == SETUP_FINALLY) {
|
||||
/* Make the last opcode before
|
||||
a try: finally: block uninterruptable. */
|
||||
a try: finally: block uninterruptible. */
|
||||
goto fast_next_opcode;
|
||||
}
|
||||
_Py_Ticker = _Py_CheckInterval;
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ _PyThread_CurrentFrames(void)
|
|||
/* for i in all interpreters:
|
||||
* for t in all of i's thread states:
|
||||
* if t's frame isn't NULL, map t's id to its frame
|
||||
* Because these lists can mutute even when the GIL is held, we
|
||||
* Because these lists can mutate even when the GIL is held, we
|
||||
* need to grab head_mutex for the duration.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
HEAD_LOCK();
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
|
|||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Check if we're running on HP-UX and _SC_THREADS is defined. If so, then
|
||||
enough of the Posix threads package is implimented to support python
|
||||
enough of the Posix threads package is implemented to support python
|
||||
threads.
|
||||
|
||||
This is valid for HP-UX 11.23 running on an ia64 system. If needed, add
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ I dont consider it worth parsing the MSVC makefiles for compiler options. Even
|
|||
we get it just right, a specific freeze application may have specific compiler
|
||||
options anyway (eg, to enable or disable specific functionality)
|
||||
|
||||
So my basic stragtegy is:
|
||||
So my basic strategy is:
|
||||
|
||||
* Have some Windows INI files which "describe" one or more extension modules.
|
||||
(Freeze comes with a default one for all known modules - but you can specify
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ def fix(filename):
|
|||
except os.error as msg:
|
||||
err(filename + ': rename failed (' + str(msg) + ')\n')
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
# Return succes
|
||||
# Return success
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
# Tokenizing ANSI C (partly)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ class Hash:
|
|||
poly = size + poly
|
||||
break
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise AssertionError("ran out of polynominals")
|
||||
raise AssertionError("ran out of polynomials")
|
||||
|
||||
print(size, "slots in hash table")
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
4
setup.py
4
setup.py
|
@ -993,8 +993,8 @@ class PyBuildExt(build_ext):
|
|||
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
|
||||
# In every directory on the search path search for a dynamic
|
||||
# library and then a static library, instead of first looking
|
||||
# for dynamic libraries on the entiry path.
|
||||
# This way a staticly linked custom sqlite gets picked up
|
||||
# for dynamic libraries on the entire path.
|
||||
# This way a statically linked custom sqlite gets picked up
|
||||
# before the dynamic library in /usr/lib.
|
||||
sqlite_extra_link_args = ('-Wl,-search_paths_first',)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
|
|
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