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@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ modules (including Python) to be able to see your identifiers, you have to say
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Developer Studio will throw in a lot of import libraries that you do not really
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need, adding about 100K to your executable. To get rid of them, use the Project
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Settings dialog, Link tab, to specify *ignore default libraries*. Add the
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correct :file:`msvcrtxx.lib` to the list of libraries.
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correct :file:`msvcrt{xx}.lib` to the list of libraries.
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handler. So the only slightly unusual thing which might trip you up is that the
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parentheses go around the format string and the arguments, not just the format
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string. That's because the __ notation is just syntax sugar for a constructor
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call to one of the XXXMessage classes.
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call to one of the :samp:`{XXX}Message` classes.
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If you prefer, you can use a :class:`LoggerAdapter` to achieve a similar effect
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to the above, as in the following example::
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handler. So the only slightly unusual thing which might trip you up is that the
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parentheses go around the format string and the arguments, not just the format
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string. That’s because the __ notation is just syntax sugar for a constructor
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call to one of the ``XXXMessage`` classes shown above.
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call to one of the :samp:`{XXX}Message` classes shown above.
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.. _filters-dictconfig:
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@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ provided:
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#. :class:`NullHandler` instances do nothing with error messages. They are used
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by library developers who want to use logging, but want to avoid the 'No
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handlers could be found for logger XXX' message which can be displayed if
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handlers could be found for logger *XXX*' message which can be displayed if
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the library user has not configured logging. See :ref:`library-config` for
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more information.
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+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| ``'backslashreplace'`` | Replace with backslashed escape sequences. |
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| | On encoding, use hexadecimal form of Unicode |
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| | code point with formats ``\xhh`` ``\uxxxx`` |
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| | ``\Uxxxxxxxx``. On decoding, use hexadecimal |
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| | form of byte value with format ``\xhh``. |
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| | code point with formats :samp:`\\x{hh}` |
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| | :samp:`\\u{xxxx}` :samp:`\\U{xxxxxxxx}`. |
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| | On decoding, use hexadecimal form of byte |
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| | value with format :samp:`\\x{hh}`. |
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| | Implemented in |
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| | :func:`backslashreplace_errors`. |
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+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
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+=========================+===============================================+
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| ``'xmlcharrefreplace'`` | Replace with XML/HTML numeric character |
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| | reference, which is a decimal form of Unicode |
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| | code point with format ``&#num;`` Implemented |
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| | in :func:`xmlcharrefreplace_errors`. |
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| | code point with format :samp:`&#{num};`. |
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| | Implemented in |
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| | :func:`xmlcharrefreplace_errors`. |
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+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| ``'namereplace'`` | Replace with ``\N{...}`` escape sequences, |
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| | what appears in the braces is the Name |
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Malformed data is replaced by a backslashed escape sequence.
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On encoding, use the hexadecimal form of Unicode code point with formats
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``\xhh`` ``\uxxxx`` ``\Uxxxxxxxx``. On decoding, use the hexadecimal form of
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byte value with format ``\xhh``.
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:samp:`\\x{hh}` :samp:`\\u{xxxx}` :samp:`\\U{xxxxxxxx}`.
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On decoding, use the hexadecimal form of
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byte value with format :samp:`\\x{hh}`.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.5
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Works with decoding and translating.
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The unencodable character is replaced by an appropriate XML/HTML numeric
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character reference, which is a decimal form of Unicode code point with
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format ``&#num;`` .
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format :samp:`&#{num};` .
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.. function:: namereplace_errors(exception)
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| | | supported. |
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+--------------------+---------+---------------------------+
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| raw_unicode_escape | | Latin-1 encoding with |
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| | | ``\uXXXX`` and |
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| | | ``\UXXXXXXXX`` for other |
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| | | code points. Existing |
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| | | :samp:`\\u{XXXX}` and |
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| | | :samp:`\\U{XXXXXXXX}`` |
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| | | for other code points. |
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| | | Existing |
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| | | backslashes are not |
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| | | escaped in any way. |
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| | | It is used in the Python |
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Positional arguments are files to compile or directories that contain
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source files, traversed recursively. If no argument is given, behave as if
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the command line was ``-l <directories from sys.path>``.
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the command line was :samp:`-l {<directories from sys.path>}`.
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.. cmdoption:: -l
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active virtual environment). The installation location can be controlled
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through two additional command line options:
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* ``--root <dir>``: Installs ``pip`` relative to the given root directory
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* :samp:`--root {dir}`: Installs ``pip`` relative to the given root directory
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rather than the root of the currently active virtual environment (if any)
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or the default root for the current Python installation.
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* ``--user``: Installs ``pip`` into the user site packages directory rather
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@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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* ``'xmlcharrefreplace'`` is only supported when writing to a file.
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Characters not supported by the encoding are replaced with the
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appropriate XML character reference ``&#nnn;``.
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appropriate XML character reference :samp:`&#{nnn};`.
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* ``'backslashreplace'`` replaces malformed data by Python's backslashed
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escape sequences.
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.. method:: HTMLParser.handle_charref(name)
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This method is called to process decimal and hexadecimal numeric character
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references of the form ``&#NNN;`` and ``&#xNNN;``. For example, the decimal
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references of the form :samp:`&#{NNN};` and :samp:`&#x{NNN};`. For example, the decimal
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equivalent for ``>`` is ``>``, whereas the hexadecimal is ``>``;
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in this case the method will receive ``'62'`` or ``'x3E'``. This method
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is never called if *convert_charrefs* is ``True``.
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attribute holds the default values for *message* and *explain* that
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will be used if no value is provided; for unknown codes the default value
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for both is the string ``???``. The body will be empty if the method is
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HEAD or the response code is one of the following: ``1xx``,
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HEAD or the response code is one of the following: :samp:`1{xx}`,
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``204 No Content``, ``205 Reset Content``, ``304 Not Modified``.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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On some systems, conversion using the file system encoding may fail. In this
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case, Python uses the :ref:`surrogateescape encoding error handler
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<surrogateescape>`, which means that undecodable bytes are replaced by a
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Unicode character U+DCxx on decoding, and these are again translated to the
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original byte on encoding.
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Unicode character U+DC\ *xx* on decoding, and these are again
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translated to the original byte on encoding.
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The :term:`file system encoding <filesystem encoding and error handler>` must
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Unknown escapes consisting of ``'\'`` and an ASCII letter now are errors.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.8
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The ``'\N{name}'`` escape sequence has been added. As in string literals,
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The :samp:`'\\N\\{{name}\\}'` escape sequence has been added. As in string literals,
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it expands to the named Unicode character (e.g. ``'\N{EM DASH}'``).
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Return the current value of the flags that are used for
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:c:func:`dlopen` calls. Symbolic names for the flag values can be
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found in the :mod:`os` module (``RTLD_xxx`` constants, e.g.
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found in the :mod:`os` module (:samp:`RTLD_{xxx}` constants, e.g.
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:const:`os.RTLD_LAZY`).
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.. availability:: Unix.
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lazy resolving of symbols when importing a module, if called as
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``sys.setdlopenflags(0)``. To share symbols across extension modules, call as
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``sys.setdlopenflags(os.RTLD_GLOBAL)``. Symbolic names for the flag values
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can be found in the :mod:`os` module (``RTLD_xxx`` constants, e.g.
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can be found in the :mod:`os` module (:samp:`RTLD_{xxx}` constants, e.g.
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:const:`os.RTLD_LAZY`).
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.. availability:: Unix.
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.. function:: quote(string, safe='/', encoding=None, errors=None)
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Replace special characters in *string* using the ``%xx`` escape. Letters,
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Replace special characters in *string* using the :samp:`%{xx}` escape. Letters,
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digits, and the characters ``'_.-~'`` are never quoted. By default, this
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function is intended for quoting the path section of a URL. The optional
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*safe* parameter specifies additional ASCII characters that should not be
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.. function:: unquote(string, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace')
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Replace ``%xx`` escapes with their single-character equivalent.
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Replace :samp:`%{xx}` escapes with their single-character equivalent.
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The optional *encoding* and *errors* parameters specify how to decode
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percent-encoded sequences into Unicode characters, as accepted by the
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:meth:`bytes.decode` method.
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.. function:: unquote_to_bytes(string)
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Replace ``%xx`` escapes with their single-octet equivalent, and return a
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Replace :samp:`%{xx}` escapes with their single-octet equivalent, and return a
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:class:`bytes` object.
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*string* may be either a :class:`str` or a :class:`bytes` object.
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bytes literals are interpreted according to rules similar to those used by
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Standard C. The recognized escape sequences are:
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| Escape Sequence | Meaning | Notes |
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+=================+=================================+=======+
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| ``\``\ <newline>| Backslash and newline ignored | \(1) |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\\`` | Backslash (``\``) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\'`` | Single quote (``'``) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\"`` | Double quote (``"``) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\a`` | ASCII Bell (BEL) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\b`` | ASCII Backspace (BS) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\f`` | ASCII Formfeed (FF) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\n`` | ASCII Linefeed (LF) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\r`` | ASCII Carriage Return (CR) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\t`` | ASCII Horizontal Tab (TAB) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\v`` | ASCII Vertical Tab (VT) | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\ooo`` | Character with octal value | (2,4) |
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| | *ooo* | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\xhh`` | Character with hex value *hh* | (3,4) |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| Escape Sequence | Meaning | Notes |
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+=========================+=================================+=======+
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| ``\``\ <newline> | Backslash and newline ignored | \(1) |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\\`` | Backslash (``\``) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\'`` | Single quote (``'``) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\"`` | Double quote (``"``) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\a`` | ASCII Bell (BEL) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\b`` | ASCII Backspace (BS) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\f`` | ASCII Formfeed (FF) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\n`` | ASCII Linefeed (LF) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\r`` | ASCII Carriage Return (CR) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\t`` | ASCII Horizontal Tab (TAB) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\v`` | ASCII Vertical Tab (VT) | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| :samp:`\\{ooo}` | Character with octal value | (2,4) |
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| | *ooo* | |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| :samp:`\\x{hh}` | Character with hex value *hh* | (3,4) |
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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Escape sequences only recognized in string literals are:
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| Escape Sequence | Meaning | Notes |
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+=================+=================================+=======+
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| ``\N{name}`` | Character named *name* in the | \(5) |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\uxxxx`` | Character with 16-bit hex value | \(6) |
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| | *xxxx* | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| ``\Uxxxxxxxx`` | Character with 32-bit hex value | \(7) |
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| | *xxxxxxxx* | |
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+-----------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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+-------------------------+---------------------------------+-------+
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| Escape Sequence | Meaning | Notes |
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+=========================+=================================+=======+
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| :samp:`\\N\\{{name}\\}` | Character named *name* in the | \(5) |
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| :samp:`\\u{xxxx}` | Character with 16-bit hex value | \(6) |
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If the ``Py_BUILD_CORE_BUILTIN`` macro is used by mistake on a C extension
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built as a shared library, its ``PyInit_xxx()`` function is not exported,
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built as a shared library, its :samp:`PyInit_{xxx}()` function is not exported,
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causing an :exc:`ImportError` on import.
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.. envvar:: CPPFLAGS
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(Objective) C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. ``-I<include dir>`` if you have
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headers in a nonstandard directory ``<include dir>``.
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(Objective) C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. :samp:`-I{include_dir}` if you have
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headers in a nonstandard directory *include_dir*.
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Both :envvar:`CPPFLAGS` and :envvar:`LDFLAGS` need to contain the shell's
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.. envvar:: LDFLAGS
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Linker flags, e.g. ``-L<lib dir>`` if you have libraries in a nonstandard
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directory ``<lib dir>``.
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Linker flags, e.g. :samp:`-L{lib_dir}` if you have libraries in a nonstandard
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directory *lib_dir*.
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Both :envvar:`CPPFLAGS` and :envvar:`LDFLAGS` need to contain the shell's
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The "-64" suffix is deprecated, and now implies "any architecture that is
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not provably i386/32-bit". To request a specific environment, use the new
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``-V:<TAG>`` argument with the complete tag.
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:samp:`-V:{TAG}` argument with the complete tag.
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The ``/usr/bin/env`` form of shebang line has one further special property.
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* Adds ``._pth`` file support and removes ``applocal`` option from
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* Adds ``pythonXX.zip`` as a potential landmark when directly adjacent
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* Adds :file:`python{XX}.zip` as a potential landmark when directly adjacent
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In Python source code, Unicode strings are written as ``u"string"``. Arbitrary
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Unicode characters can be written using a new escape sequence, ``\uHHHH``, where
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Unicode characters can be written using a new escape sequence, :samp:`\\u{HHHH}`, where
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*HHHH* is a 4-digit hexadecimal number from 0000 to FFFF. The existing
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``\xHHHH`` escape sequence can also be used, and octal escapes can be used for
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:samp:`\\x{HH}` escape sequence can also be used, and octal escapes can be used for
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characters up to U+01FF, which is represented by ``\777``.
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Unicode strings, just like regular strings, are an immutable sequence type.
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.. seealso::
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The 3xxx series of PEPs, which contains proposals for Python 3.0.
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The 3\ *xxx* series of PEPs, which contains proposals for Python 3.0.
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:pep:`3000` describes the development process for Python 3.0.
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3.0, and then explore the higher-numbered PEPS that propose
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The copy of the :ref:`launcher` included with Python 3.11 has been significantly
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updated. It now supports company/tag syntax as defined in :pep:`514` using the
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``-V:<company>/<tag>`` argument instead of the limited ``-<major>.<minor>``.
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:samp:`-V:{<company>}/{<tag>}` argument instead of the limited :samp:`-{<major>}.{<minor>}`.
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This allows launching distributions other than ``PythonCore``,
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the one hosted on `python.org <https://www.python.org>`_.
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"best" tag registered for ``OtherPython``, while ``-V:3.11`` or ``-V:/3.11``
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will select the "best" distribution with tag ``3.11``.
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When using the legacy ``-<major>``, ``-<major>.<minor>``,
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``-<major>-<bitness>`` or ``-<major>.<minor>-<bitness>`` arguments,
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When using the legacy :samp:`-{<major>}`, :samp:`-{<major>}.{<minor>}`,
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:samp:`-{<major>}-{<bitness>}` or :samp:`-{<major>}.{<minor>}-{<bitness>}` arguments,
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all existing behaviour should be preserved from past versions,
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and only releases from ``PythonCore`` will be selected.
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However, the ``-64`` suffix now implies "not 32-bit" (not necessarily x86-64),
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Other new functions:
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* :func:`~time.clock_getres`, :func:`~time.clock_gettime` and
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:func:`~time.clock_settime` functions with ``CLOCK_xxx`` constants.
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:func:`~time.clock_settime` functions with :samp:`CLOCK_{xxx}` constants.
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(Contributed by Victor Stinner in :issue:`10278`.)
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To improve cross platform consistency, :func:`~time.sleep` now raises a
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@ -2085,7 +2085,7 @@ Deprecations in the Python API
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:meth:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec`;
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:meth:`!importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_loader` and
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:meth:`!find_module` are replaced by
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:meth:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_spec`; all of the ``xxxLoader`` ABC
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:meth:`importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder.find_spec`; all of the :samp:`{xxx}Loader` ABC
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``load_module`` methods (:meth:`!importlib.abc.Loader.load_module`,
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:meth:`!importlib.abc.InspectLoader.load_module`,
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:meth:`!importlib.abc.FileLoader.load_module`,
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@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ Other Language Changes
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or :meth:`~object.__complex__` is not available.
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(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`20092`.)
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* Added support of ``\N{name}`` escapes in :mod:`regular expressions <re>`::
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* Added support of :samp:`\\N\\{{name}\\}` escapes in :mod:`regular expressions <re>`::
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>>> notice = 'Copyright © 2019'
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>>> copyright_year_pattern = re.compile(r'\N{copyright sign}\s*(\d{4})')
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@ -5350,7 +5350,7 @@ in a virtual environment.
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.. nonce: FbHZuS
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.. section: Windows
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Fix :file:`py.exe` launcher handling of ``-V:<company>/`` option when
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Fix :file:`py.exe` launcher handling of :samp:`-V:{<company>}/` option when
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default preferences have been set in environment variables or configuration
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files.
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The IDNA codec decoder used on DNS hostnames by :mod:`socket` or
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:mod:`asyncio` related name resolution functions no longer involves a
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quadratic algorithm. This prevents a potential CPU denial of service if an
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out-of-spec excessive length hostname involving bidirectional characters
|
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were decoded. Some protocols such as :mod:`urllib` http ``3xx`` redirects
|
||||
were decoded. Some protocols such as :mod:`urllib` http :samp:`3{xx}` redirects
|
||||
potentially allow for an attacker to supply such a name.
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||||
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Individual labels within an IDNA encoded DNS name will now raise an error
|
||||
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ within a garbage request to be printed to the stderr server log.
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|
||||
This is done by changing the :mod:`http.server`
|
||||
:class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler` ``.log_message`` method to replace control
|
||||
characters with a ``\xHH`` hex escape before printing.
|
||||
characters with a :samp:`\\x{HH}` hex escape before printing.
|
||||
|
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..
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||||
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@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Sanad Zaki Rizvi.
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|||
|
||||
Idle editor default font. Switch from Courier to platform-sensitive
|
||||
TkFixedFont. This should not affect current customized font selections. If
|
||||
there is a problem, edit $HOME/.idlerc/config-main.cfg and remove 'fontxxx'
|
||||
there is a problem, edit $HOME/.idlerc/config-main.cfg and remove ':samp:`font{xxx}`'
|
||||
entries from [Editor Window]. Patch by Mark Roseman.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ comprehensions correspond to the opening brace.
|
|||
.. nonce: 0Gh-Ty
|
||||
.. section: Core and Builtins
|
||||
|
||||
Hide the private _Py_atomic_xxx symbols from the public Python.h header to
|
||||
Hide the private :samp:`_Py_atomic_{xxx}` symbols from the public Python.h header to
|
||||
fix a compilation error with OpenMP. PyThreadState_GET() becomes an alias to
|
||||
PyThreadState_Get() to avoid ABI incompatibilities.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -8253,7 +8253,7 @@ Explain how IDLE's Shell displays output.
|
|||
|
||||
Improve the doc about IDLE running user code. The section is renamed from
|
||||
"IDLE -- console differences" is renamed "Running user code". It mostly
|
||||
covers the implications of using custom sys.stdxxx objects.
|
||||
covers the implications of using custom :samp:sys.std{xxx}` objects.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ on the ABI.
|
|||
Change ``PyAPI_FUNC(type)``, ``PyAPI_DATA(type)`` and ``PyMODINIT_FUNC``
|
||||
macros of ``pyport.h`` when ``Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE`` is defined. The
|
||||
``Py_BUILD_CORE_MODULE`` define must be now be used to build a C extension
|
||||
as a dynamic library accessing Python internals: export the PyInit_xxx()
|
||||
as a dynamic library accessing Python internals: export the :samp:`PyInit_{xxx}()`
|
||||
function in DLL exports on Windows.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -4118,7 +4118,7 @@ Add tests for ROT-13 codec.
|
|||
.. nonce: Zoe9ek
|
||||
.. section: Tests
|
||||
|
||||
Added tests for PyDateTime_xxx_GET_xxx() macros of the C API of the
|
||||
Added tests for :samp:`PyDateTime_{xxx}_GET_{xxx}()` macros of the C API of the
|
||||
:mod:`datetime` module. Patch by Joannah Nanjekye.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
@ -4576,7 +4576,7 @@ distutils bdist_wininst: bdist_wininst only works on Windows.
|
|||
.. nonce: j5ebdT
|
||||
.. section: Build
|
||||
|
||||
Many ``PyRun_XXX()`` functions like :c:func:`PyRun_String` were no longer
|
||||
Many :samp:`PyRun_{XXX}()` functions like :c:func:`PyRun_String` were no longer
|
||||
exported in ``libpython38.dll`` by mistake. Export them again to fix the ABI
|
||||
compatibility.
|
||||
|
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