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bpo-31462: Remove trailing whitespaces. (#3564)
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#endif
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#include <intrin.h>
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#include <immintrin.h>
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#endif
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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ _Py_ANNOTATE_MEMORY_ORDER(const volatile void *address, _Py_memory_order order)
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result; \
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})
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#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
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#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
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/* _Interlocked* functions provide a full memory barrier and are therefore
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enough for acq_rel and seq_cst. If the HLE variants aren't available
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in hardware they will fall back to a full memory barrier as well.
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@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ typedef struct _Py_atomic_int {
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} _Py_atomic_int;
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#if defined(_M_X64)
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#if defined(_M_X64)
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#define _Py_atomic_store_64bit(ATOMIC_VAL, NEW_VAL, ORDER) \
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switch (ORDER) { \
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case _Py_memory_order_acquire: \
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@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ inline intptr_t _Py_atomic_load_64bit(volatile uintptr_t* value, int order) {
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break;
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}
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}
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return old;
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return old;
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}
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#else
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break;
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}
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}
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return old;
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return old;
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}
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#define _Py_atomic_store_explicit(ATOMIC_VAL, NEW_VAL, ORDER) \
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@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ typedef struct _Py_atomic_int {
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} _Py_atomic_int;
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#if defined(_M_ARM64)
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#if defined(_M_ARM64)
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#define _Py_atomic_store_64bit(ATOMIC_VAL, NEW_VAL, ORDER) \
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switch (ORDER) { \
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case _Py_memory_order_acquire: \
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break;
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}
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}
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return old;
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return old;
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}
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#else
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break;
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}
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}
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return old;
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return old;
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}
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#define _Py_atomic_store_explicit(ATOMIC_VAL, NEW_VAL, ORDER) \
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if (sizeof(*ATOMIC_VAL._value) == 8) { \
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_Py_atomic_store_64bit(ATOMIC_VAL._value, NEW_VAL, ORDER) } else { \
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_Py_atomic_store_32bit(ATOMIC_VAL._value, NEW_VAL, ORDER) }
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_Py_atomic_store_32bit(ATOMIC_VAL._value, NEW_VAL, ORDER) }
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#define _Py_atomic_load_explicit(ATOMIC_VAL, ORDER) \
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( \
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@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ class SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
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fs.st_mtime, datetime.timezone.utc)
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# remove microseconds, like in If-Modified-Since
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last_modif = last_modif.replace(microsecond=0)
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if last_modif <= ims:
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self.send_response(HTTPStatus.NOT_MODIFIED)
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self.end_headers()
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self.send_response(HTTPStatus.OK)
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self.send_header("Content-type", ctype)
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self.send_header("Content-Length", str(fs[6]))
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self.send_header("Last-Modified",
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self.send_header("Last-Modified",
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self.date_time_string(fs.st_mtime))
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self.end_headers()
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return f
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* INSTALLATION, setup.py: INSTALLATION: Remove the coexist.patch
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instructions
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**************** setup.py:
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Remove the idles script, add some words on IDLE Fork to the
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long_description, and clean up some line spacing.
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* PyShell.py, idle, idles: Implement idle command interface as
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suggested by GvR [idle-dev] 16 July **************** PyShell: Added
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functionality:
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usage: idle.py [-c command] [-d] [-i] [-r script] [-s] [-t title]
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[arg] ...
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idle file(s) (without options) edit the file(s)
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-c cmd run the command in a shell -d enable the
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debugger -i open an interactive shell -i file(s) open a
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shell and also an editor window for each file -r script run a file
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as a script in a shell -s run $IDLESTARTUP or
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$PYTHONSTARTUP before anything else -t title set title of shell
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window
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Remaining arguments are applied to the command (-c) or script (-r).
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****************** idles: Removed the idles script, not needed
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****************** idle: Removed the IdleConf references, not
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required anymore
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2001-07-16 17:08 kbk
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* INSTALLATION, coexist.patch: Added installation instructions.
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Added a patch which modifies idlefork so that it can co-exist with
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"official" IDLE in the site-packages directory. This patch is not
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necessary if only idlefork IDLE is installed. See INSTALLATION for
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2001-07-16 15:50 kbk
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* idles: Add a script "idles" which opens a Python Shell window.
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The default behaviour of idlefork idle is to open an editor window
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instead of a shell. Complex expressions may be run in a fresh
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environment by selecting "run". There are times, however, when a
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* PyShell.py, setup.py: Add a script "idles" which opens a Python
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Shell window.
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The default behaviour of idlefork idle is to open an editor window
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instead of a shell. Complex expressions may be run in a fresh
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environment by selecting "run". There are times, however, when a
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* setup.py: Installing Idle to site-packages via Distutils does not
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copy the Idle help.txt file.
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Ref SF Python Patch 422471
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2001-07-14 15:26 kbk
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* keydefs.py: py-cvs-2001_07_13 (Rev 1.3) merge
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"Make copy, cut and paste events case insensitive. Reported by
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Patrick K. O'Brien on idle-dev. (Should other bindings follow
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suit?)" --GvR
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2001-07-14 15:21 kbk
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* idle.py: py-cvs-2001_07_13 (Rev 1.4) merge
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"Move the action of loading the configuration to the IdleConf
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module rather than the idle.py script. This has advantages and
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disadvantages; the biggest advantage being that we can more easily
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2001-07-14 15:18 kbk
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* extend.txt: py-cvs-2001_07_13 (Rev 1.4) merge
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"Quick update to the extension mechanism (extend.py is gone, long
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live config.txt)" --GvR
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2001-07-14 15:15 kbk
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* StackViewer.py: py-cvs-2001_07_13 (Rev 1.16) merge
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"Refactored, with some future plans in mind. This now uses the new
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gotofileline() method defined in FileList.py" --GvR
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2001-07-14 15:10 kbk
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* PyShell.py: py-cvs-2001_07_13 (Rev 1.34) merge
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"Amazing. A very subtle change in policy in descr-branch actually
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found a bug here. Here's the deal: Class PyShell derives from
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class OutputWindow. Method PyShell.close() wants to invoke its
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2001-07-14 14:59 kbk
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* PyParse.py: py-cvs-2001_07_13 (Rel 1.9) merge
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"Taught IDLE's autoident parser that "yield" is a keyword that
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begins a stmt. Along w/ the preceding change to keyword.py, making
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all this work w/ a future-stmt just looks harder and harder."
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--tim_one
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(From Rel 1.8: "Hack to make this still work with Python 1.5.2.
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;-( " --fdrake)
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2001-07-14 14:51 kbk
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* IdleConf.py: py-cvs-2001_07_13 (Rel 1.7) merge
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"Move the action of loading the configuration to the IdleConf
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module rather than the idle.py script. This has advantages and
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disadvantages; the biggest advantage being that we can more easily
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* FileList.py: py-cvs-2000_07_13 (Rev 1.9) merge
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"Delete goodname() method, which is unused. Add gotofileline(), a
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convenience method which I intend to use in a variant. Rename
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test() to _test()." --GvR
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This was an interesting merge. The join completely missed removing
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goodname(), which was adjacent, but outside of, a small conflict.
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I only caught it by comparing the 1.1.3.2/1.1.3.3 diff. CVS ain't
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* PyShell.py: cvs-py-rel2_1 (Rev 1.29 - 1.33) merge
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Merged the following py-cvs revs without conflict: 1.29 Reduce
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copyright text output at startup 1.30 Delay setting sys.args until
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Tkinter is fully initialized 1.31 Whitespace normalization 1.32
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Turn syntax warning into error when interactive 1.33 Fix warning
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initialization bug
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Note that module is extensively modified wrt py-cvs
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* EditorWindow.py: py-cvs-rel2_1 (Rev 1.33 - 1.37) merge
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VP IDLE version depended on VP's ExecBinding.py and spawn.py to get
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the path to the Windows Doc directory (relative to python.exe).
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Removed this conflicting code in favor of py-cvs updates which on
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Windows use a hard coded path relative to the location of this
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module. py-cvs updates include support for webbrowser.py. Module
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still has BrowserControl.py for 1.5.2 support.
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At this point, the differences wrt py-cvs relate to menu
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functionality.
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Python release 1.5.2b2, IDLE version 0.3
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======================================================================
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Wed Feb 17 22:47:41 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
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* NEWS.txt: News in 0.3.
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Python release 1.5.2b1, IDLE version 0.2
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======================================================================
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Fri Jan 8 17:26:02 1999 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
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* README.txt, NEWS.txt: What's new in this release.
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<open windows> # windows
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Help
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About IDLE # eEW.about_dialog, help_about.AboutDialog
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About IDLE # eEW.about_dialog, help_about.AboutDialog
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---
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IDLE Help # eEW.help_dialog, helpshow_idlehelp
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Python Doc # eEW.python_docs
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<No menu>
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Center Insert # eEW.center_insert_event
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CODE STYLE -- Generally PEP 8.
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import
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5. Test Coverage
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Install the coverage package into your Python 3.6 site-packages
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directory. (Its exact location depends on the OS).
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directory. (Its exact location depends on the OS).
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> python3 -m pip install coverage
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/self->trace/
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{
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printf("%d\t%*s:", timestamp, 15, probename);
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printf("%*s", self->indent, "");
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printf("%*s", self->indent, "");
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printf("%s:%s:%d\n", basename(copyinstr(arg0)), copyinstr(arg1), arg2);
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self->indent++;
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}
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{
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self->indent--;
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printf("%d\t%*s:", timestamp, 15, probename);
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printf("%*s", self->indent, "");
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printf("%*s", self->indent, "");
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printf("%s:%s:%d\n", basename(copyinstr(arg0)), copyinstr(arg1), arg2);
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}
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((('args', ..., ..., 'var_positional'),), ...))
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self.assertEqual(self.signature(A.f3),
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((('args', ..., ..., 'var_positional'),), ...))
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self.assertEqual(self.signature(A.f4),
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self.assertEqual(self.signature(A.f4),
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((('args', ..., ..., 'var_positional'),
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('kwargs', ..., ..., 'var_keyword')), ...))
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@cpython_only
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# -*- coding: latin1 -*-
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# IMPORTANT: this file has the utf-8 BOM signature '\xef\xbb\xbf'
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# IMPORTANT: this file has the utf-8 BOM signature '\xef\xbb\xbf'
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# at the start of it. Make sure this is preserved if any changes
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# are made! Also note that the coding cookie above conflicts with
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# the presence of a utf-8 BOM signature -- this is intended.
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# IMPORTANT: this file has the utf-8 BOM signature '\xef\xbb\xbf'
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# IMPORTANT: this file has the utf-8 BOM signature '\xef\xbb\xbf'
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# at the start of it. Make sure this is preserved if any changes
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# are made!
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# IMPORTANT: this file has the utf-8 BOM signature '\xef\xbb\xbf'
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# IMPORTANT: this file has the utf-8 BOM signature '\xef\xbb\xbf'
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# at the start of it. Make sure this is preserved if any changes
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# are made!
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# Tests for the 'tokenize' module.
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# Large bits stolen from test_grammar.py.
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# Large bits stolen from test_grammar.py.
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# Comments
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"#"
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set -l old_status $status
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# Prompt override?
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if test -n "__VENV_PROMPT__"
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if test -n "__VENV_PROMPT__"
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printf "%s%s" "__VENV_PROMPT__" (set_color normal)
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else
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* http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/modules/libimg/png/mozpngconf.h#115
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* The list of relevant exported symbols can be had with this command:
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*
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*
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nm pyexpat.so \
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#ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_ALG
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struct sockaddr_alg alg;
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#endif
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#ifdef AF_VSOCK
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#ifdef AF_VSOCK
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struct sockaddr_vm vm;
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#endif
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} sock_addr_t;
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}
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static PyGetSetDef cell_getsetlist[] = {
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{"cell_contents", (getter)cell_get_contents,
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{"cell_contents", (getter)cell_get_contents,
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(setter)cell_set_contents, NULL},
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Unlike the dictionary implementation, the lookkey function can return
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NULL if the rich comparison returns an error.
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Use cases for sets differ considerably from dictionaries where looked-up
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keys are more likely to be present. In contrast, sets are primarily
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about membership testing where the presence of an element is not known in
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{
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INPUT_RECORD *rec = NULL;
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if (!PyWindowsConsoleIO_Check(file)) {
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memset(rec, 0, sizeof(INPUT_RECORD) * size);
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INPUT_RECORD *prec = rec;
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for (DWORD i = 0; i < size; ++i, ++p, ++prec) {
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prec->EventType = KEY_EVENT;
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}
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PyMem_Free((void*)rec);
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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error:
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if (rec)
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/*[clinic end generated code: output=c6942a0efa119000 input=22f07ee9001bbf0f]*/
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{
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int res;
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_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
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res = _ungetch(char_value);
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_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
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/* *********************************************************
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* List of test cases and the function that implements it.
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*
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*
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* Names are compared case-sensitively with the first
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* argument. If no match is found, or no first argument was
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* provided, the names of all test cases are printed and
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*
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* The int returned from test functions is used as the exit
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* code, and test_capi treats all non-zero exit codes as a
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* failed test.
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* failed test.
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*********************************************************/
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struct TestCase
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{
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$(PYTHON) ../freeze.py -o $(OUTDIR) ok.py
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make -C $(OUTDIR)
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$(OUTDIR)/ok
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_PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
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if test $_pkg_short_errors_supported = yes; then
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$1[]_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --short-errors --print-errors --cflags --libs "$2" 2>&1`
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else
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else
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$1[]_PKG_ERRORS=`$PKG_CONFIG --print-errors --cflags --libs "$2" 2>&1`
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fi
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# Put the nasty error message in config.log where it belongs
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