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Fix typos in comments and test code (#122846)
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@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ def _dec_str_to_int_inner(s, *, GUARD=8):
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# off-by-1 error too low. So we add 2 instead of 1 if chopping lost
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# a fraction > 0.9.
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# The "WASI" test platfrom can complain about `len(s)` if it's too
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# The "WASI" test platform can complain about `len(s)` if it's too
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# large to fit in its idea of "an index-sized integer".
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lenS = s.__len__()
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log_ub = lenS * _LOG_10_BASE_256
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@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ def int_divmod(a, b):
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# ctx.prec = max(n.adjusted() - p256.adjusted(), 0) + GUARD
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# hi = +n * +recip # unary `+` chops to ctx.prec digits
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#
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# we have 3 visible chopped operationa, but there's also a 4th:
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# we have 3 visible chopped operations, but there's also a 4th:
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# precomputing a truncated `recip` as part of setup.
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#
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# So the computed product is exactly equal to the true product times
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@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ def int_divmod(a, b):
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# Enable for brute-force testing of compute_powers(). This takes about a
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# minute, because it tries millions of cases.
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if 0:
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def consumer(w, limir, need_hi):
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def consumer(w, limit, need_hi):
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seen = set()
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need = set()
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def inner(w):
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@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ if 0:
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inner(lo)
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inner(hi)
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inner(w)
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exp = compute_powers(w, 1, limir, need_hi=need_hi)
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exp = compute_powers(w, 1, limit, need_hi=need_hi)
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assert exp.keys() == need
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from itertools import chain
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ def build_menu(
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# D E F B E
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# G C F
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#
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# "fill" the table with empty words, so we always have the same amout
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# "fill" the table with empty words, so we always have the same amount
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# of rows for each column
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missing = cols*rows - len(wordlist)
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wordlist = wordlist + ['']*missing
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ delayprog = re.compile(b"\\$<([0-9]+)((?:/|\\*){0,2})>")
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try:
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poll: type[select.poll] = select.poll
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except AttributeError:
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# this is exactly the minumum necessary to support what we
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# this is exactly the minimum necessary to support what we
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# do with poll objects
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class MinimalPoll:
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def __init__(self):
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@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ class UnixConsole(Console):
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# reuse the oldline as much as possible, but stop as soon as we
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# encounter an ESCAPE, because it might be the start of an escape
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# sequene
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# sequence
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while (
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x_coord < minlen
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and oldline[x_pos] == newline[x_pos]
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@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ class WindowsConsole(Console):
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# reuse the oldline as much as possible, but stop as soon as we
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# encounter an ESCAPE, because it might be the start of an escape
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# sequene
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# sequence
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while (
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x_coord < minlen
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and oldline[x_pos] == newline[x_pos]
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@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ def _init_fn(fields, std_fields, kw_only_fields, frozen, has_post_init,
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if kw_only_fields:
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# Add the keyword-only args. Because the * can only be added if
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# there's at least one keyword-only arg, there needs to be a test here
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# (instead of just concatenting the lists together).
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# (instead of just concatenating the lists together).
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_init_params += ['*']
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_init_params += [_init_param(f) for f in kw_only_fields]
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func_builder.add_fn('__init__',
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@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ class Regrtest:
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self._run_tests_mp(runtests, self.num_workers)
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else:
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# gh-117783: don't immortalize deferred objects when tracking
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# refleaks. Only releveant for the free-threaded build.
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# refleaks. Only relevant for the free-threaded build.
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with suppress_immortalization(runtests.hunt_refleak):
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self.run_tests_sequentially(runtests)
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@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ def run_single_test(test_name: TestName, runtests: RunTests) -> TestResult:
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pgo = runtests.pgo
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try:
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# gh-117783: don't immortalize deferred objects when tracking
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# refleaks. Only releveant for the free-threaded build.
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# refleaks. Only relevant for the free-threaded build.
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with support.suppress_immortalization(runtests.hunt_refleak):
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_runtest(result, runtests)
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except:
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# TODO: This module was deprecated and removed from CPython 3.12
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# Now it is a test-only helper. Any attempts to rewrite exising tests that
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# Now it is a test-only helper. Any attempts to rewrite existing tests that
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# are using this module and remove it completely are appreciated!
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# See: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/72719
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# TODO: This module was deprecated and removed from CPython 3.12
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# Now it is a test-only helper. Any attempts to rewrite exising tests that
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# Now it is a test-only helper. Any attempts to rewrite existing tests that
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# are using this module and remove it completely are appreciated!
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# See: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/72719
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ class CompilationStepTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def assertInstructionsMatch(self, actual_seq, expected):
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# get an InstructionSequence and an expected list, where each
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# entry is a label or an instruction tuple. Construct an expcted
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# entry is a label or an instruction tuple. Construct an expected
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# instruction sequence and compare with the one given.
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self.assertIsInstance(expected, list)
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@ -2701,13 +2701,13 @@ class EndPositionTests(unittest.TestCase):
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class NodeTransformerTests(ASTTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
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def assertASTTransformation(self, tranformer_class,
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def assertASTTransformation(self, transformer_class,
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initial_code, expected_code):
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initial_ast = ast.parse(dedent(initial_code))
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expected_ast = ast.parse(dedent(expected_code))
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tranformer = tranformer_class()
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result_ast = ast.fix_missing_locations(tranformer.visit(initial_ast))
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transformer = transformer_class()
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result_ast = ast.fix_missing_locations(transformer.visit(initial_ast))
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self.assertASTEqual(result_ast, expected_ast)
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@ -1194,14 +1194,14 @@ class SemaphoreTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):
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self.assertEqual([2, 3], result)
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async def test_acquire_fifo_order_4(self):
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# Test that a successfule `acquire()` will wake up multiple Tasks
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# Test that a successful `acquire()` will wake up multiple Tasks
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# that were waiting in the Semaphore queue due to FIFO rules.
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sem = asyncio.Semaphore(0)
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result = []
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count = 0
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async def c1(result):
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# First task immediatlly waits for semaphore. It will be awoken by c2.
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# First task immediately waits for semaphore. It will be awoken by c2.
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self.assertEqual(sem._value, 0)
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await sem.acquire()
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# We should have woken up all waiting tasks now.
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# first time waiting
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await barrier.wait()
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# after wainting once for all tasks
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# after waiting once for all tasks
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if rewait_n > 0:
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rewait_n -= 1
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# wait again only for rewait tasks
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def test_subprocess_protocol_events(self):
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# gh-108973: Test that all subprocess protocol methods are called.
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# The protocol methods are not called in a determistic order.
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# The protocol methods are not called in a deterministic order.
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# The order depends on the event loop and the operating system.
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events = []
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fds = [1, 2]
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self.assertTrue(exe.is_valid())
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# Assert that the correct executors are invalidated
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# and check that nothing crashes when we invalidate
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# an executor mutliple times.
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# an executor multiple times.
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for i in (4,3,2,1,0):
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_testinternalcapi.invalidate_executors(objects[i])
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for exe in executors[i:]:
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executor_manager.join()
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def test_crash_big_data(self):
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# Test that there is a clean exception instad of a deadlock when a
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# Test that there is a clean exception instead of a deadlock when a
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# child process crashes while some data is being written into the
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# queue.
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# https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/94777
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@ -2773,7 +2773,7 @@ class TestParser(TestParserMixin, TestEmailBase):
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parser.get_msg_id("<simplelocal@")
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def test_get_msg_id_with_brackets(self):
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# Microsof Outlook generates non-standard one-off addresses:
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# Microsoft Outlook generates non-standard one-off addresses:
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# https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/client-developer/outlook/mapi/one-off-addresses
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with self.assertRaises(errors.HeaderParseError):
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parser.get_msg_id("<[abrakadabra@microsoft.com]>")
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def test_double_const(self):
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# Importing double_const checks that float constants
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# serialiazed by marshal as PYC files don't lose precision
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# serialized by marshal as PYC files don't lose precision
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# (SF bug 422177).
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from test.test_import.data import double_const
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unload('test.test_import.data.double_const')
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# * alive in 1 interpreter (main)
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# * module def still in _PyRuntime.imports.extensions
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# * mod init func ran again
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# * m_copy is NULL (claered when the interpreter was destroyed)
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# * m_copy is NULL (cleared when the interpreter was destroyed)
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# (was from main interpreter)
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# * module's global state was updated, not reset
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# * alive in 0 interpreters
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# * module def in _PyRuntime.imports.extensions
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# * mod init func ran for the first time (since reset, at least)
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# * m_copy is NULL (claered when the interpreter was destroyed)
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# * m_copy is NULL (cleared when the interpreter was destroyed)
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# * module's global state was initialized, not reset
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# Use a subinterpreter that sticks around.
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name is the name of the document element type, public_id the
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public identifier of the DTD (or None if none were supplied)
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and system_id the system identfier of the external subset (or
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and system_id the system identifier of the external subset (or
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None if none were supplied)."""
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def endDTD(self):
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