reasons: importing module can fail, or the attribute lookup
module.name can fail. We were giving the same error msg for
both cases, making it needlessly hard to guess what went wrong.
These cases give different error msgs now.
using super() for an instance in a metaclass situation. Because the
class was a metaclass, the instance was a class, and hence the
PyType_Check() branch was taken. But this branch didn't apply. Make
it so that if this branch doesn't apply, the other branch is still
tried. All tests pass.
There are some problems with this module, but the tool works for
simple tasks and no one else has volunteered a better code coverage
tool. Should cleanup and document before the beta release.
M PyShell.py
M ScriptBinding.py
M rpc.py
M run.py
Clean up the way IDLEfork handles termination of the subprocess, restore
ability to interrupt user code in Windows (so long as it's doing terminal
I/O).
1. Handle subprocess interrupts in Windows with an RPC message.
2. Run/F5 will restart the subprocess even if user code is running.
3. Restart the subprocess if the link is dropped.
4. Exit IDLE cleanly even during I/O.
4. In rpc.py, remove explicit calls to statelock, let the condition
variable handle acquire() and release().
Fix off-by-1 error in normalize_line_endings():
when *p == '\0' the NUL was copied into q and q was auto-incremented,
the loop was broken out of,
then a newline was appended followed by a NUL.
So the function, in effect, was strcpy() but added two extra chars
which was caught by obmalloc in debug mode, since there was only
room for 1 additional newline.
Get test working under regrtest (added test_main).
- 'os2' references in ntpath.py relate to the VACPP port, not the EMX port;
- the VACPP port uses the same defpath as all other ntpath.py supported
platforms except 'ce'.
the optional proto 2 slot state.
pickle.py, load_build(): CAUTION: Noted that cPickle's
load_build and pickle's load_build really don't do the same
things with the state, and didn't before this patch either.
cPickle never tries to do .update(), and has no backoff if
instance.__dict__ can't be retrieved. There are no tests
that can tell the difference, and part of what cPickle's
load_build() did looked accidental to me, so I don't know
what the true intent is here.
pickletester.py, test_pickle.py: Got rid of the hack for
exempting cPickle from running some of the proto 2 tests.
dictobject.c, PyDict_Next(): documented intended use.
test_linuxaudiodev.py) are no longer run by default. This is
because they don't always work, depending on your hardware and
software. To run these tests, you must use an invocation like
./python Lib/test/regrtest.py -u audio test_ossaudiodev