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r83944 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-08-11 15:31:33 +0200 (mer., 11 août 2010) | 6 lines
Issue #9550: a BufferedReader could issue an additional read when the
original read request had been satisfied, which can block indefinitely
when the underlying raw IO channel is e.g. a socket. Report and original
patch by Jason V. Miller.
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r83921 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-08-10 01:39:31 +0200 (mar., 10 août 2010) | 4 lines
Issue #6915: Under Windows, os.listdir() didn't release the Global
Interpreter Lock around all system calls. Original patch by Ryan Kelly.
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r83719 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-08-04 17:43:16 +0200 (mer., 04 août 2010) | 4 lines
Issue #9496: Provide a test suite for the rlcompleter module. Patch by
Michele Orrù.
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r83690 | r.david.murray | 2010-08-03 18:14:10 -0400 (Tue, 03 Aug 2010) | 10 lines
#3196: if needed pad a short base64 encoded word before trying to decode.
The RFCs encourage following Postel's law: be liberal in what you accept.
So if someone forgot to pad the base64 encoded word payload to an
even four bytes, we add the padding before handing it to base64mime.decode.
Previously, missing padding resulted in a HeaderParseError.
Patch by Jason Williams.
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r83675 | r.david.murray | 2010-08-03 13:56:09 -0400 (Tue, 03 Aug 2010) | 12 lines
#9444: use first of prefix_chars for help opt instead of raising error
An argparse option parser created with a prefix_chars that did not
include a '-' would happily add -h and --help options, and then throw
an error when it tried to format the help because the - was an invalid
prefix character. This patch makes it use the first character of
prefix_chars as the character for the help options if and only if '-'
is not one of the valid prefix_chars.
Fix by Theodore Turocy, unit tests by Catherine Devlin.
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r83380 | r.david.murray | 2010-07-31 23:31:09 -0400 (Sat, 31 Jul 2010) | 17 lines
#8620: Cmd no longer truncates last character if stdin ends without newline
Cmd used to blindly chop off the last character of every input line. If
the input reached EOF and there was no final new line, it would truncate
the last character of the last command. This fix instead strips trailing
\r\n from the input lines. While this is a small behavior change, it
should not break any working code, since feeding a '\r\n' terminated
file to Cmd would previously leave the \r's on the lines, resulting
in failed command execution.
I wrote the unit test in preparation for a PyOhio TeachMe session
run by Catherine Devlin, and we can thank Catherine and the PyOhio
session attendees for the fix. I've added Catherine to the Acks file
for organizing and leading the TeachMe session, out of which we will
hopefully get some new contributors.
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r83030 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-07-21 18:41:31 +0200 (mer., 21 juil. 2010) | 5 lines
Issue #5395: check that array.fromfile() re-raises an IOError instead of replacing it
with EOFError.
(this is only an added test, but 2.x will get a fix too)
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r82730 | r.david.murray | 2010-07-09 08:23:21 -0400 (Fri, 09 Jul 2010) | 4 lines
7846: limit fnmatch pattern cache to _MAXCACHE=100 entries.
Patch by Andrew Clegg.
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PyMarshal_ReadLastObjectFromFile, which doesn't bring any noticeable
benefit compared to the dynamic memory allocation fallback. Patch by
Charles-François Natali.
Instead of spaces between the filename and date (or whatever the string
is that follows the filename, if any) use tabs. This is what the unix
'diff' command does, for example, and difflib was intended to follow
the 'standard' way of doing diffs. This improves compatibility with
patch tools. The docs and examples are also changed to recommended that
the date format used be the ISO 8601 format, which is what modern diff
tools emit by default.
Patch by Anatoly Techtonik.
base64 transfer-encoded payload *after* decoding it; it no longer does.
email had a special method in utils, _bdecode, specifically to do this,
so it must have served a purpose at some point, yet it is clearly wrong
per RFC. Fixed with Barry's approval, but no backport. Email package
minor version number is bumped, now version 4.0.1.
Patch by Joaquin Cuenca Abela.
of the 'canonical' and 'is_canonical' methods) now consistently accept
integer arguments wherever a Decimal instance is accepted. Thanks
Juan José Conti for the patch.
writeback=True values are written to the backing store when assigned to
the shelf. Add test to confirm that this happens. Doc patch and added
test by Robert Lehmann. I also fixed the cross references to the sync
and close methods.
in XML processing instructions and comments. These raw characters are
allowed by the XML specification, and are necessary when outputting e.g.
PHP code in a processing instruction. Patch by Neil Muller.
and read operations on write-only file objects. On Windows, the system C
library would return a bogus result; on Solaris, it was possible to crash
the interpreter. Patch by Stefan Krah.
file position when calling `truncate()`. It would previously change the
file position to the given argument, which goes against the tradition of
ftruncate() and other truncation APIs. Patch by Pascal Chambon.
to make sure it fell within [-1, 1] just in case someone implementing
strftime() in libc was stupid enough to assume this. Turns out, though, some
OSs (e.g. zOS) are stupid enough to use values outside of this range for time
structs created by the system itself. So instead of throwing a ValueError,
tm_isdst is now normalized before being passed to strftime().
Fixes issue #6823. Thanks Robert Shapiro for diagnosing the problem and
contributing an initial patch.
process instead of throwing errors for anything not in an explicit
skip list. This is per this spec: http://www.cnpbagwell.com/aiff-c.txt.
Spec reference and test sound file provided by Santiago Peresón, fix
based on patch by Hiroaki Kawai.