Remove special logic that closes HTTPConnection socket on EPIPE.
If the socket is closed, the client has no chance to read the response
from the server. EPIPE means that it isn't possible to write more
data from the socket, but not that it is impossible to read.
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r83116 | victor.stinner | 2010-07-24 02:49:20 +0200 (sam., 24 juil. 2010) | 4 lines
Issue #4629: getopt raises an error if an argument ends with = whereas getopt
doesn't except a value (eg. --help= is rejected if getopt uses ['help='] long
options).
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r83075 | ronald.oussoren | 2010-07-23 12:54:59 +0100 (Fri, 23 Jul 2010) | 5 lines
Fix for issue 7895. Avoid crashing the interpreter
when calling platform.mac_ver after calling os.fork by
reading from a system configuration file instead of
using OSX APIs.
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r83067 | ronald.oussoren | 2010-07-23 10:50:05 +0100 (Fri, 23 Jul 2010) | 8 lines
Workaround for issue 4047: in some configurations of
the Crash Reporter on OSX test_subprocess will trigger
the reporter.
This patch prints a warning when the Crash Reporter will
get triggered intentionally, which should avoid confusing
people.
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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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r82922 | r.david.murray | 2010-07-16 21:19:57 -0400 (Fri, 16 Jul 2010) | 4 lines
#1555570: correctly handle a \r\n that is split by the read buffer.
Patch and test by Tony Nelson.
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r82777 | benjamin.peterson | 2010-07-10 10:14:45 -0500 (Sat, 10 Jul 2010) | 1 line
ValueError is eventually what we want to move to, I suppose
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Since 'purge' is an API change, modified it to be _purge for 2.x
and deleted the doc update.
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r82766 | r.david.murray | 2010-07-10 09:52:13 -0400 (Sat, 10 Jul 2010) | 5 lines
Fix 'refleak' introduced by fnmatch cache purge tests.
This introduces a 'purge' function for the fnmatch module analogous
to the 'purge' function in the re module.
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'merge' in the sense that this is the same fix by the same author.
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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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r82637 | benjamin.peterson | 2010-07-07 17:45:06 -0500 (Wed, 07 Jul 2010) | 1 line
ValueError in this case is also acceptable
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The original change in 2.6 was made during rc1 changeover, and did not
get ported to 2.7. The original change may not even have been
intentional, but if so it doesn't seem to have caused any problems.
1) The code that checks if an path should be located in the SDK
explicitly excludes /usr/local. This fixes issue9046
2) The SDK variant for filtering "db_dirs_to_check" in setup.py
was not doing anything because of a missing assignment.
In 2.5 the email version was bumped to 4.0.2 just before release but
after the maintenance branch was set up. The bump was not backported
to trunk, and 2.6 went out the door with a version number of 4.0.1.
I bumped this to 4.0.2 because of a behavior change, but that makes
it look the same as 2.5. So bump it again to 4.0.3.
* Don't import 'ic' in webbrowser, that module is no longer used
* Remove 'MacOS' from the list of modules that should emit a Py3kWarning on import.
This is needed because one of the earlier tests triggers and import of this
extension, and that causes a failure in test_py3kwarn (running test_py3kwarn
separately worked fine)
With these changes 'make tests' no longer says that test_py3kwarn fails.
This revision introduced quoting for strings containing | based
on a misunderstanding of the commonly used quoting rules used
on Windows.
| is interpreted by cmd.exe, not by the MS C runtime argv initializer.
It only needs to be quoted if it is part of an argument passed through
cmd.exe.
See issue1300, issue7839, and issue8972.
The fix for issue 4050 caused a regression: before that fix, source
lines in the linecache would eventually be found by inspect. After the
fix inspect reports an error earlier, and the source isn't found.
The fix for the fix is to have getsourcefile look in the linecache for
the file and return the psuedo-filename if the source is there, just as
it already returns it if there is a PEP 302 loader.
1) #8271: when a byte sequence is invalid, only the start byte and all the
valid continuation bytes are now replaced by U+FFFD, instead of replacing
the number of bytes specified by the start byte.
See http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.2.0/ch03.pdf (pages 94-95);
2) 5- and 6-bytes-long UTF-8 sequences are now considered invalid (no changes
in behavior);
3) Add code and tests to reject surrogates (U+D800-U+DFFF) as defined in
RFC 3629, but leave it commented out since it's not backward compatible;
4) Change the error messages "unexpected code byte" to "invalid start byte"
and "invalid data" to "invalid continuation byte";
5) Add an extensive set of tests in test_unicode;
6) Fix test_codeccallbacks because it was failing after this change.
Previously, unexpected results occurred when email was passed, for example,
'utf8' as a charset name, since email would accept it but would *not* use
the 'utf-8' codec for it, even though Python itself recognises that as
an alias for utf-8. Now Charset checks with codecs for aliases as well
as its own internal table. Issue 8898 has been opened to change this
further in py3k so that all aliasing is routed through the codecs module.
FreeBSD doesn't have socket.EAI_NODATA. I rewrote the routine because
there's no easy way to conditionally include a context manager in a
with statement. As a side benefit, instead of a stack of context
managers there's now only one.
If a body part ended with \r\n, feedparser, using '$' to terminate its
search for the newline, would match on the \r\n, and think that it needed
to strip two characters in order to account for the line end before the
boundary. That made it chop one too many characters off the end of
the body part. Using \Z makes the match correct.
Patch and test by Tony Nelson.
the curses module must be linked against ncurses as well. Otherwise it
is not safe to load both the readline and curses modules in an application.
Thanks Thomas Dickey for answering questions about ncurses/ncursesw
and readline!
for extracting symbolic and hard link entries as regular files as a
work-around on platforms that do not support filesystem links.
This stopped working reliably after a change in r74571. I also added
a few tests for this functionality.
honor the MacOSX SDK when one is specified.
This is needed to be able to build using the 10.4u SDK while running
on OSX 10.6.
This is a fixed version of the patch in r80963, I've tested this patch
on OSX and Linux.
Fixes (mysterious, to the end user) UnicodeErrors when using utf-8 as
the charset and unicode as the _text argument. Also makes the way in
which unicode gets encoded to quoted printable for other charsets more
sane (it only worked by accident previously). The _payload now is encoded
to the charset.output_charset if it is unicode.
unquote is duplicated in the two files to avoid a circular reference.
(This is fixed in Python3.) Updates keep getting made to the public unquote
without fixing the urlparse one, however, so this fix syncs the two
and adds a comment to both to make sure changes are applied to both.
* Fix seek() method of codecs.open(), don't write the BOM twice after seek(0)
* Fix reset() method of codecs, UTF-16, UTF-32 and StreamWriter classes
* test_codecs: use "w+" mode instead of "wt+". "t" mode is not supported by
Solaris or Windows, but does it really exist? I found it the in the issue.