diff --git a/Doc/about.rst b/Doc/about.rst index 0ce35667924..5e6160ff270 100644 --- a/Doc/about.rst +++ b/Doc/about.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ These documents are generated from `reStructuredText`_ sources by `Sphinx`_, a document processor specifically written for the Python documentation. .. _reStructuredText: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html -.. _Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org/ +.. _Sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/ .. In the online version of these documents, you can submit comments and suggest changes directly on the documentation pages. diff --git a/Doc/faq/general.rst b/Doc/faq/general.rst index 6c7e4fc67c0..988f05757a8 100644 --- a/Doc/faq/general.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/general.rst @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ at https://docs.python.org/3/. PDF, plain text, and downloadable HTML versions also available at https://docs.python.org/3/download.html. The documentation is written in reStructuredText and processed by `the Sphinx -documentation tool `__. The reStructuredText source for +documentation tool `__. The reStructuredText source for the documentation is part of the Python source distribution. @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ Where in the world is www.python.org located? --------------------------------------------- The Python project's infrastructure is located all over the world and is managed -by the Python Infrastructure Team. Details `here `__. +by the Python Infrastructure Team. Details `here `__. Why is it called Python? diff --git a/Doc/faq/library.rst b/Doc/faq/library.rst index 8167bf22f0b..ad839891fdc 100644 --- a/Doc/faq/library.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/library.rst @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ How do I create documentation from doc strings? The :mod:`pydoc` module can create HTML from the doc strings in your Python source code. An alternative for creating API documentation purely from docstrings is `epydoc `_. `Sphinx -`_ can also include docstring content. +`_ can also include docstring content. How do I get a single keypress at a time? diff --git a/Doc/faq/programming.rst b/Doc/faq/programming.rst index a3fb2fa5323..e90c501c565 100644 --- a/Doc/faq/programming.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/programming.rst @@ -1270,7 +1270,7 @@ use a list comprehension:: A = [[None] * w for i in range(h)] Or, you can use an extension that provides a matrix datatype; `NumPy -`_ is the best known. +`_ is the best known. How do I apply a method to a sequence of objects? diff --git a/Doc/howto/unicode.rst b/Doc/howto/unicode.rst index 4969d2420d6..ca09aee72bf 100644 --- a/Doc/howto/unicode.rst +++ b/Doc/howto/unicode.rst @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ References Some good alternative discussions of Python's Unicode support are: -* `Processing Text Files in Python 3 `_, by Nick Coghlan. +* `Processing Text Files in Python 3 `_, by Nick Coghlan. * `Pragmatic Unicode `_, a PyCon 2012 presentation by Ned Batchelder. The :class:`str` type is described in the Python library reference at diff --git a/Doc/library/bisect.rst b/Doc/library/bisect.rst index 7856bf67a7b..b85564f1786 100644 --- a/Doc/library/bisect.rst +++ b/Doc/library/bisect.rst @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ thoughts in mind: .. seealso:: * `Sorted Collections - `_ is a high performance + `_ is a high performance module that uses *bisect* to managed sorted collections of data. * The `SortedCollection recipe diff --git a/Doc/library/decimal.rst b/Doc/library/decimal.rst index e7d3950fd14..b7e836308fa 100644 --- a/Doc/library/decimal.rst +++ b/Doc/library/decimal.rst @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ reset them before monitoring a calculation. .. seealso:: * IBM's General Decimal Arithmetic Specification, `The General Decimal Arithmetic - Specification `_. + Specification `_. .. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% diff --git a/Doc/library/mailbox.rst b/Doc/library/mailbox.rst index d74fc8059fd..69751d5cbf4 100644 --- a/Doc/library/mailbox.rst +++ b/Doc/library/mailbox.rst @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ Supported mailbox formats are Maildir, mbox, MH, Babyl, and MMDF. .. seealso:: - `nmh - Message Handling System `_ + `nmh - Message Handling System `_ Home page of :program:`nmh`, an updated version of the original :program:`mh`. `MH & nmh: Email for Users & Programmers `_ diff --git a/Doc/library/multiprocessing.shared_memory.rst b/Doc/library/multiprocessing.shared_memory.rst index 127a82d47aa..76046b34610 100644 --- a/Doc/library/multiprocessing.shared_memory.rst +++ b/Doc/library/multiprocessing.shared_memory.rst @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ instances:: The following example demonstrates a practical use of the :class:`SharedMemory` -class with `NumPy arrays `_, accessing the +class with `NumPy arrays `_, accessing the same ``numpy.ndarray`` from two distinct Python shells: .. doctest:: diff --git a/Doc/library/pickle.rst b/Doc/library/pickle.rst index 41b0f48f461..79476b04cd9 100644 --- a/Doc/library/pickle.rst +++ b/Doc/library/pickle.rst @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Comparison with ``json`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ There are fundamental differences between the pickle protocols and -`JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) `_: +`JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) `_: * JSON is a text serialization format (it outputs unicode text, although most of the time it is then encoded to ``utf-8``), while pickle is diff --git a/Doc/library/random.rst b/Doc/library/random.rst index 0e95d9d45a2..d86b9bd380c 100644 --- a/Doc/library/random.rst +++ b/Doc/library/random.rst @@ -566,14 +566,14 @@ Simulation of arrival times and service deliveries for a multiserver queue:: including simulation, sampling, shuffling, and cross-validation. `Economics Simulation - `_ + `_ a simulation of a marketplace by `Peter Norvig `_ that shows effective use of many of the tools and distributions provided by this module (gauss, uniform, sample, betavariate, choice, triangular, and randrange). `A Concrete Introduction to Probability (using Python) - `_ + `_ a tutorial by `Peter Norvig `_ covering the basics of probability theory, how to write simulations, and how to perform data analysis using Python. diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst b/Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst index de84ab7fac8..3581b3727a5 100644 --- a/Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst +++ b/Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst @@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ becomes complicated. Rather than having users constantly writing and debugging code to save complicated data types to files, Python allows you to use the popular data interchange format called `JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) -`_. The standard module called :mod:`json` can take Python +`_. The standard module called :mod:`json` can take Python data hierarchies, and convert them to string representations; this process is called :dfn:`serializing`. Reconstructing the data from the string representation is called :dfn:`deserializing`. Between serializing and deserializing, the diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/2.6.rst b/Doc/whatsnew/2.6.rst index 3d0d18746a2..5a3c103f29a 100644 --- a/Doc/whatsnew/2.6.rst +++ b/Doc/whatsnew/2.6.rst @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ the time required to finish the job. During the 2.6 development cycle, Georg Brandl put a lot of effort into building a new toolchain for processing the documentation. The resulting package is called Sphinx, and is available from -http://sphinx-doc.org/. +https://www.sphinx-doc.org/. Sphinx concentrates on HTML output, producing attractively styled and modern HTML; printed output is still supported through conversion to @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ have adopted Sphinx as their documentation tool. `Documenting Python `__ Describes how to write for Python's documentation. - `Sphinx `__ + `Sphinx `__ Documentation and code for the Sphinx toolchain. `Docutils `__ @@ -1926,7 +1926,7 @@ changes, or look through the Subversion logs for all the details. the left to six places. (Contributed by Skip Montanaro; :issue:`1158`.) * The :mod:`decimal` module was updated to version 1.66 of - `the General Decimal Specification `__. New features + `the General Decimal Specification `__. New features include some methods for some basic mathematical functions such as :meth:`exp` and :meth:`log10`:: diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/3.1.rst b/Doc/whatsnew/3.1.rst index 6ce6358d49f..fba8816bb24 100644 --- a/Doc/whatsnew/3.1.rst +++ b/Doc/whatsnew/3.1.rst @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Major performance enhancements have been added: * The :mod:`json` module now has a C extension to substantially improve its performance. In addition, the API was modified so that json works only with :class:`str`, not with :class:`bytes`. That change makes the - module closely match the `JSON specification `_ + module closely match the `JSON specification `_ which is defined in terms of Unicode. (Contributed by Bob Ippolito and converted to Py3.1 by Antoine Pitrou diff --git a/Include/dynamic_annotations.h b/Include/dynamic_annotations.h index 0bd1a833c2e..4d4def9bf89 100644 --- a/Include/dynamic_annotations.h +++ b/Include/dynamic_annotations.h @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Actual implementation of these macros may differ depending on the dynamic analysis tool being used. - See http://code.google.com/p/data-race-test/ for more information. + See https://code.google.com/p/data-race-test/ for more information. This file supports the following dynamic analysis tools: - None (DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_ENABLED is not defined or zero). @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ of the mutex's critical sections individually using the annotations above. This annotation makes sense only for hybrid race detectors. For pure happens-before detectors this is a no-op. For more details see - http://code.google.com/p/data-race-test/wiki/PureHappensBeforeVsHybrid . */ + https://code.google.com/p/data-race-test/wiki/PureHappensBeforeVsHybrid . */ #define _Py_ANNOTATE_PURE_HAPPENS_BEFORE_MUTEX(mu) \ AnnotateMutexIsUsedAsCondVar(__FILE__, __LINE__, mu) diff --git a/Lib/json/__init__.py b/Lib/json/__init__.py index d775fb1c110..256e76a0a67 100644 --- a/Lib/json/__init__.py +++ b/Lib/json/__init__.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -r"""JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a subset of +r"""JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a subset of JavaScript syntax (ECMA-262 3rd edition) used as a lightweight data interchange format. diff --git a/Lib/json/decoder.py b/Lib/json/decoder.py index d7d824454e1..c5d9ae2d0d5 100644 --- a/Lib/json/decoder.py +++ b/Lib/json/decoder.py @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ def JSONArray(s_and_end, scan_once, _w=WHITESPACE.match, _ws=WHITESPACE_STR): class JSONDecoder(object): - """Simple JSON decoder + """Simple JSON decoder Performs the following translations in decoding by default: diff --git a/Lib/json/encoder.py b/Lib/json/encoder.py index 864f46d9dbb..45f54774188 100644 --- a/Lib/json/encoder.py +++ b/Lib/json/encoder.py @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ encode_basestring_ascii = ( c_encode_basestring_ascii or py_encode_basestring_ascii) class JSONEncoder(object): - """Extensible JSON encoder for Python data structures. + """Extensible JSON encoder for Python data structures. Supports the following objects and types by default: diff --git a/Lib/test/test_ipaddress.py b/Lib/test/test_ipaddress.py index c9ae7dab387..5c656c49e2e 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_ipaddress.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_ipaddress.py @@ -1652,7 +1652,7 @@ class IpaddrUnitTest(unittest.TestCase): self.assertRaises(IndexError, self.ipv6_scoped_network.__getitem__, 1 << 64) def testGetitem(self): - # http://code.google.com/p/ipaddr-py/issues/detail?id=15 + # https://code.google.com/p/ipaddr-py/issues/detail?id=15 addr = ipaddress.IPv4Network('172.31.255.128/255.255.255.240') self.assertEqual(28, addr.prefixlen) addr_list = list(addr) diff --git a/Lib/test/test_json/test_fail.py b/Lib/test/test_json/test_fail.py index eb9064edea9..efc982e8b0e 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_json/test_fail.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_json/test_fail.py @@ -2,73 +2,73 @@ from test.test_json import PyTest, CTest # 2007-10-05 JSONDOCS = [ - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail1.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail1.json '"A JSON payload should be an object or array, not a string."', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail2.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail2.json '["Unclosed array"', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail3.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail3.json '{unquoted_key: "keys must be quoted"}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail4.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail4.json '["extra comma",]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail5.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail5.json '["double extra comma",,]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail6.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail6.json '[ , "<-- missing value"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail7.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail7.json '["Comma after the close"],', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail8.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail8.json '["Extra close"]]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail9.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail9.json '{"Extra comma": true,}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail10.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail10.json '{"Extra value after close": true} "misplaced quoted value"', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail11.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail11.json '{"Illegal expression": 1 + 2}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail12.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail12.json '{"Illegal invocation": alert()}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail13.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail13.json '{"Numbers cannot have leading zeroes": 013}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail14.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail14.json '{"Numbers cannot be hex": 0x14}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail15.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail15.json '["Illegal backslash escape: \\x15"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail16.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail16.json '[\\naked]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail17.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail17.json '["Illegal backslash escape: \\017"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail18.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail18.json '[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[["Too deep"]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail19.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail19.json '{"Missing colon" null}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail20.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail20.json '{"Double colon":: null}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail21.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail21.json '{"Comma instead of colon", null}', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail22.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail22.json '["Colon instead of comma": false]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail23.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail23.json '["Bad value", truth]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail24.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail24.json "['single quote']", - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail25.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail25.json '["\ttab\tcharacter\tin\tstring\t"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail26.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail26.json '["tab\\ character\\ in\\ string\\ "]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail27.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail27.json '["line\nbreak"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail28.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail28.json '["line\\\nbreak"]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail29.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail29.json '[0e]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail30.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail30.json '[0e+]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail31.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail31.json '[0e+-1]', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail32.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail32.json '{"Comma instead if closing brace": true,', - # http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail33.json + # https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/fail33.json '["mismatch"}', - # http://code.google.com/p/simplejson/issues/detail?id=3 + # https://code.google.com/archive/p/simplejson/issues/3 '["A\u001FZ control characters in string"]', ] diff --git a/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass1.py b/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass1.py index 15e64b0aeae..26bf3cdbd77 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass1.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass1.py @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ from test.test_json import PyTest, CTest -# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass1.json +# from https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass1.json JSON = r''' [ "JSON Test Pattern pass1", diff --git a/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass2.py b/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass2.py index 35075249e3b..9340de665aa 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass2.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass2.py @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ from test.test_json import PyTest, CTest -# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass2.json +# from https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass2.json JSON = r''' [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[["Not too deep"]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] ''' diff --git a/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass3.py b/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass3.py index cd0cf170d27..0adccc1c2a5 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass3.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_json/test_pass3.py @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ from test.test_json import PyTest, CTest -# from http://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass3.json +# from https://json.org/JSON_checker/test/pass3.json JSON = r''' { "JSON Test Pattern pass3": { diff --git a/Lib/wsgiref/validate.py b/Lib/wsgiref/validate.py index 6e16578dbb6..6044e320a47 100644 --- a/Lib/wsgiref/validate.py +++ b/Lib/wsgiref/validate.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # (c) 2005 Ian Bicking and contributors; written for Paste (http://pythonpaste.org) -# Licensed under the MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php -# Also licenced under the Apache License, 2.0: http://opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php +# Licensed under the MIT license: https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php +# Also licenced under the Apache License, 2.0: https://opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php # Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement """ Middleware to check for obedience to the WSGI specification.