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Fix typos in the Tools directory (GH-28769)
Like #28744 but for the Tools directory. [skip issue] Opening a related issue is pending python/psf-infra-meta#130 Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:pablogsal
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@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ COMMANDS = {
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cmd_analyze,
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),
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'data': (
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'check/manage local data (e.g. knwon types, ignored vars, caches)',
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'check/manage local data (e.g. known types, ignored vars, caches)',
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[_cli_data],
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cmd_data,
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),
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@ -230,11 +230,11 @@ class Analyzed:
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return self
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def as_rowdata(self, columns=None):
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# XXX finsih!
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# XXX finish!
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return self.item.as_rowdata(columns)
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def render_rowdata(self, columns=None):
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# XXX finsih!
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# XXX finish!
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return self.item.render_rowdata(columns)
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def render(self, fmt='line', *, itemonly=False):
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ def configure_logger(logger, verbosity=VERBOSITY, *,
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def hide_emit_errors():
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"""Ignore errors while emitting log entries.
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Rather than printing a message desribing the error, we show nothing.
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Rather than printing a message describing the error, we show nothing.
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"""
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# For now we simply ignore all exceptions. If we wanted to ignore
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# specific ones (e.g. BrokenPipeError) then we would need to use
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ def parse_entries(entries, *, ignoresep=None):
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# We read the entire file here to ensure the file
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# gets closed sooner rather than later. Note that
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# the file would stay open if this iterator is never
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# exchausted.
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# exhausted.
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lines = infile.read().splitlines()
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for line in _iter_significant_lines(lines):
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yield line, filename
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@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ class Function(Declaration):
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@classmethod
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def _raw_data(self, data):
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# XXX finsh!
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# XXX finish!
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return data
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@classmethod
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@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ class Enum(TypeDeclaration):
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@classmethod
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def _raw_data(self, data):
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# XXX finsih!
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# XXX finish!
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return data
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@classmethod
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@ -1296,12 +1296,12 @@ class Statement(HighlevelParsedItem):
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@classmethod
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def _resolve_data(cls, data):
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# XXX finsih!
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# XXX finish!
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return data, None
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@classmethod
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def _raw_data(self, data):
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# XXX finsih!
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# XXX finish!
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return data
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@classmethod
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ valid C code.
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Furthermore, the grammar rules for the C syntax (particularly as
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described in the K&R book) actually describe a superset, of which the
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full C langage is a proper subset. Here are some of the extra
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full C language is a proper subset. Here are some of the extra
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conditions that must be applied when parsing C code:
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* ...
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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Here are the cases where we've taken shortcuts or made assumptions:
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* no "inline" type declarations (struct, union, enum) in function
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parameters ~(including function pointers)~
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* no "inline" type decls in function return types
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* no superflous parentheses in declarators
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* no superfluous parentheses in declarators
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* var decls in for loops are always "simple" (e.g. no inline types)
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* only inline struct/union/enum decls may be anonymouns (without a name)
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* no function pointers in function pointer parameters
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ from . import (
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# Supprted "source":
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# Supported "source":
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# * filename (string)
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# * lines (iterable)
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# * text (string)
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# tools
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_COMPILERS = {
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# matching disutils.ccompiler.compiler_class:
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# matching distutils.ccompiler.compiler_class:
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'unix': _gcc.preprocess,
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'msvc': None,
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'cygwin': None,
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@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ COMMANDS = {
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cmd_parse,
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),
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'data': (
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'check/manage local data (e.g. knwon types, ignored vars, caches)',
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'check/manage local data (e.g. known types, ignored vars, caches)',
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[_cli_data],
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cmd_data,
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),
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@ -2106,7 +2106,7 @@ Python/import.c import_find_and_load header -
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#-----------------------
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# runtime state
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# (look at the bottome of the file)
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# (look at the bottom of the file)
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#-----------------------
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# modules
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Can't render this file because it has a wrong number of fields in line 4.
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@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ class CParserGenerator(ParserGenerator, GrammarVisitor):
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self.print(
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f'D(fprintf(stderr, "%*c+ {rulename}[%d-%d]: %s succeeded!\\n", p->level, \' \', _mark, p->mark, "{node_str}"));'
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)
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# Prepare to emmit the rule action and do so
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# Prepare to emit the rule action and do so
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if node.action and "EXTRA" in node.action:
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self._set_up_token_end_metadata_extraction()
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if self.skip_actions:
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ class FirstSetCalculator(GrammarVisitor):
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result -= to_remove
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# If the set of new terminals can start with the empty string,
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# it means that the item is completelly nullable and we should
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# it means that the item is completely nullable and we should
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# also considering at least the next item in case the current
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# one fails to parse.
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package_json = load_json(package_name)
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try:
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print(f"Dowloading and compressing package {package_name} ... ", end="")
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print(f"Downloading and compressing package {package_name} ... ", end="")
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download_package_code(package_name, package_json)
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print("Done")
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except (IndexError, KeyError):
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trouble reading the file, None is returned. You can pass get_colordb() an
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optional filetype argument.
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Supporte file types are:
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Supported file types are:
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X_RGB_TXT -- X Consortium rgb.txt format files. Three columns of numbers
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from 0 .. 255 separated by whitespace. Arbitrary trailing
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ From the keyboard of flee@cs.psu.edu (Felix Lee):
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:And Perl is definitely awkward with data types. I haven't yet found a
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:pleasant way of shoving non-trivial data types into Perl's grammar.
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Yes, it's pretty aweful at that, alright. Sometimes I write perl programs
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Yes, it's pretty awful at that, alright. Sometimes I write perl programs
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that need them, and sometimes it just takes a little creativity. But
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sometimes it's not worth it. I actually wrote a C program the other day
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(gasp) because I didn't want to deal with a game matrix with six links per node.
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def add(self, item):
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if item.name in self.contents:
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# We assume that stable ABI items do not share names,
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# even if they're diferent kinds (e.g. function vs. macro).
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# even if they're different kinds (e.g. function vs. macro).
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raise ValueError(f'duplicate ABI item {item.name}')
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self.contents[item.name] = item
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present_macros = gcc_get_limited_api_macros(['Include/Python.h'])
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feature_defines = manifest.feature_defines & present_macros
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# Check that we have all neded macros
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# Check that we have all needed macros
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expected_macros = set(
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item.name for item in manifest.select({'macro'})
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)
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def gcc_get_limited_api_macros(headers):
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"""Get all limited API macros from headers.
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Runs the preprocesor over all the header files in "Include" setting
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Runs the preprocessor over all the header files in "Include" setting
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"-DPy_LIMITED_API" to the correct value for the running version of the
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interpreter and extracting all macro definitions (via adding -dM to the
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compiler arguments).
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def gcc_get_limited_api_definitions(headers):
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"""Get all limited API definitions from headers.
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Run the preprocesor over all the header files in "Include" setting
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Run the preprocessor over all the header files in "Include" setting
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"-DPy_LIMITED_API" to the correct value for the running version of the
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interpreter.
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