Note that readframes() returns data in linear format, even if the original

is encoded in u-LAW format.  Based on suggestion from Anthony Baxter
<anthony_baxter@users.sourceforge.net>.

This closes bug #122273.
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Fred Drake 2000-11-17 19:05:12 +00:00
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@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ Oliver Andrich
Daniel Barclay
Chris Barker
Don Bashford
Anthony Baxter
Bennett Benson
Jonathan Black
Robin Boerdijk
@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ Aaron Brancotti
Keith Briggs
Lorenzo M. Catucci
Mauro Cicognini
Gilles Civario
Steve Clift
Andrew Dalke
Ben Darnell
@ -126,6 +128,7 @@ Nick Russo
Constantina S.
Hugh Sasse
Bob Savage
Scott Schram
Neil Schemenauer
Barry Scott
Joakim Sernbrant

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@ -61,6 +61,40 @@ locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL,"")
Returns the database of of the local conventions as a dictionary.
This dictionary has the following strings as keys:
\begin{tableiii}{l|l|l}{code}{Key}{Category}{Meaning}
\lineiii{'decimal_point'}{\constant{LC_NUMERIC}}
{Decimal point character.}
\lineiii{'grouping'}{\constant{LC_NUMERIC}}
{Sequence of numbers specifying which relative positions
the \code{'thousands_sep'} is expected. If the sequence is
terminated with \constant{CHAR_MAX}, no further grouping
is performed. If the sequence terminates with a \code{0},
the last group size is repeatedly used.}
\lineiii{'thousands_sep'}{\constant{LC_NUMERIC}}
{Character used between groups.}\hline
\lineiii{'int_curr_symbol'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{International currency symbol.}
\lineiii{'currency_symbol'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Local currency symbol.}
\lineiii{'mon_decimal_point'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Decimal point used for monetary values.}
\lineiii{'mon_thousands_sep'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Group separator used for monetary values.}
\lineiii{'mon_grouping'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Equivalent to \code{'grouping'}, used for monetary
values.}
\lineiii{'positive_sign'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Symbol used to annotate a positive monetary value.}
\lineiii{'negative_sign'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Symbol used to annotate a nnegative monetary value.}
\lineiii{'frac_digits'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Number of fractional digits used in local formatting
of monetary values.}
\lineiii{'int_frac_digits'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Number of fractional digits used in international
formatting of monetary values.}
\end{tableiii}
\begin{itemize}
\item
\code{'decimal_point'} specifies the decimal point used in floating

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@ -127,7 +127,9 @@ equivalent to output of the \method{get*()} methods.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[AU_read]{readframes}{n}
Reads and returns at most \var{n} frames of audio, as a string of bytes.
Reads and returns at most \var{n} frames of audio, as a string of
bytes. The data will be returned in linear format. If the original
data is in u-LAW format, it will be converted.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[AU_read]{rewind}{}

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@ -395,6 +395,12 @@ concatenate string expressions at run time. Also note that literal
concatenation can use different quoting styles for each component
(even mixing raw strings and triple quoted strings).
\subsection{Unicode literals \label{unicode}}
XXX explain more here...
\subsection{Numeric literals\label{numbers}}
There are four types of numeric literals: plain integers, long

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@ -5,6 +5,6 @@
E-mail: \email{python-docs@python.org}
}
\date{October 16, 2000} % XXX update before release!
\date{\today} % XXX update before release!
\release{2.0} % software release, not documentation
\setshortversion{2.0} % major.minor only for software

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
\ProvidesClass{howto}
[1998/02/25 Document class (Python HOWTO)]
\RequirePackage{pypaper}
% Change the options here to get a different set of basic options, This
% is where to add things like "a4paper" or "10pt".

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@ -8,18 +8,24 @@
"""%(program)s - list modules in the Python standard library
-a, --annotate Annotate the module names with the subdirectory they live in
-a, --annotate Annotate the module names with the subdirectory they
live in
-c, --categorize Group the modules by subdirectory
-i <file>,
--ignore-from <file> Ignore the modules listed in <file>. <file> may contain
a list of module names or a module index file as produced
when formatting the Python documentation (.idx flavor).
If neither -a nor -c are given, the modules are listed in alphabetical order.
--ignore-from <file> Ignore the modules listed in <file>. <file> may
contain a list of module names or a module index file
as produced when formatting the Python documentation
(.idx or .html flavor).
If neither -a nor -c are given, the modules are listed in alphabetical
order.
Note that -a and -c are mutually exclusive.
Limitation: Modules loadable as shared objects are not listed.
Limitation: Modules loadable as shared objects may not be listed,
though this script attempts to locate such modules.
"""
__version__ = '$Revision$'
@ -32,7 +38,8 @@ import string
import sys
REMOVE_DIRS = ["dos-8x3", "lib-old", "lib-stdwin", "test"]
REMOVE_DIRS = ["dos-8x3", "encodings", "distutils",
"lib-old", "lib-stdwin", "test"]
def main():
@ -86,7 +93,7 @@ def main():
if not ignore(name):
modules_by_name[name] = "<built-in>"
l.append(name)
rx = re.compile("Lib/plat-[a-z0-9]*/", re.IGNORECASE)
rx = re.compile("Lib/plat-[a-zA-Z0-9]*/")
fp = os.popen("find Lib -name \*.py -print", "r")
while 1:
line = fp.readline()

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@ -78,6 +78,8 @@
<macro name="optional">
<content/>
</macro>
<macro name="unspecified"/>
<macro name="moreargs"/>
<environment name="classdesc">
<attribute name="name"/>
<child name="args"/>
@ -409,6 +411,15 @@
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
</environment>
<environment name="longtableii" outputname="table">
<attribute name="cols">2</attribute>
<attribute name="colspec"/>
<attribute name="style"/>
<child name="entry"/>
<text>
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
</environment>
<macro name="lineii" outputname="row">
<child name="entry"/>
<text>
@ -428,6 +439,18 @@
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
</environment>
<environment name="longtableiii" outputname="table">
<attribute name="cols">3</attribute>
<attribute name="colspec"/>
<attribute name="style"/>
<child name="entry"/>
<text>
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
<text>
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
</environment>
<macro name="lineiii" outputname="row">
<child name="entry"/>
<text>
@ -453,6 +476,21 @@
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
</environment>
<environment name="longtableiv" outputname="table">
<attribute name="cols">4</attribute>
<attribute name="colspec"/>
<attribute name="style"/>
<child name="entry"/>
<text>
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
<text>
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
<text>
</text>
<child name="entry"/>
</environment>
<macro name="lineiv" outputname="row">
<child name="entry"/>
<text>