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Author SHA1 Message Date
Geoffrey Thomas ef172521a9
Remove almost all unpaired backticks in docstrings (#119231)
As reported in #117847 and #115366, an unpaired backtick in a docstring
tends to confuse e.g. Sphinx running on subclasses of standard library
objects, and the typographic style of using a backtick as an opening
quote is no longer in favor. Convert almost all uses of the form

    The variable `foo' should do xyz

to

    The variable 'foo' should do xyz

and also fix up miscellaneous other unpaired backticks (extraneous /
missing characters).

No functional change is intended here other than in human-readable
docstrings.
2024-05-22 12:35:18 -04:00
wim glenn fed8d73fde
gh-118455: Fix mangle_from_ default value in email.policy.Policy.__doc__ (#118456)
* Fix mangle_from_ default value in email.policy.Policy.__doc__

The docstring says it defaults to True, but it actually defaults
to False. Only the Compat32 subclass overrides that.

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Co-authored-by: Nikita Sobolev <mail@sobolevn.me>
2024-05-05 09:18:04 +03:00
mircea-cosbuc b459f74826 [email] bpo-29478: Fix passing max_line_length=None from Compat32 policy (GH-595)
If max_line_length=None is specified while using the Compat32 policy,
it is no longer ignored.
2017-06-11 23:43:41 -07:00
R David Murray b067c8fdd1 #20476: Deal with the message_factory circular import differently.
It turns out we can't depend on email.message getting imported every place
message_factory is needed, so to avoid a circular import we need to special
case Policy.message_factory=None in the parser instead of using monkey
patching.  I had a feeling that was a bad idea when I did it.
2016-09-10 00:22:25 -04:00
R David Murray 06ed218ed0 #20476: add a message_factory policy attribute to email. 2016-09-09 18:39:18 -04:00
R David Murray fdb23c2fe5 #20098: add mangle_from_ policy option.
This defaults to True in the compat32 policy for backward compatibility,
but to False for all new policies.

Patch by Milan Oberkirch, with a few tweaks.
2015-05-17 14:24:33 -04:00
R David Murray 1be413e366 Don't use metaclasses when class decorators can do the job.
Thanks to Nick Coghlan for pointing out that I'd forgotten about class
decorators.
2012-05-31 18:00:45 -04:00
R David Murray abfc37491c #10839: raise an error on add of duplicate unique headers in new email policies
This feature was supposed to be part of the initial email6 checkin, but it got
lost in my big refactoring.

In this patch I'm not providing an easy way to turn off the errors, but they
only happen when a header is added programmatically, and it is almost never
the right thing to do to allow the duplicate to be added.  An application that
needs to add duplicates of unique headers can create a policy subclass to
allow it.
2012-05-29 09:14:44 -04:00
R David Murray 0b6f6c82b5 #12586: add provisional email policy with new header parsing and folding.
When the new policies are used (and only when the new policies are explicitly
used) headers turn into objects that have attributes based on their parsed
values, and can be set using objects that encapsulate the values, as well as
set directly from unicode strings.  The folding algorithm then takes care of
encoding unicode where needed, and folding according to the highest level
syntactic objects.

With this patch only date and time headers are parsed as anything other than
unstructured, but that is all the helper methods in the existing API handle.
I do plan to add more parsers, and complete the set specified in the RFC
before the package becomes stable.
2012-05-25 18:42:14 -04:00
R David Murray c27e52265b #14731: refactor email policy framework.
This patch primarily does two things: (1) it adds some internal-interface
methods to Policy that allow for Policy to control the parsing and folding of
headers in such a way that we can construct a backward compatibility policy
that is 100% compatible with the 3.2 API, while allowing a new policy to
implement the email6 API.  (2) it adds that backward compatibility policy and
refactors the test suite so that the only differences between the 3.2
test_email.py file and the 3.3 test_email.py file is some small changes in
test framework and the addition of tests for bugs fixed that apply to the 3.2
API.

There are some additional teaks, such as moving just the code needed for the
compatibility policy into _policybase, so that the library code can import
only _policybase.  That way the new code that will be added for email6
will only get imported when a non-compatibility policy is imported.
2012-05-25 15:01:48 -04:00