This should restore the email package in the py3k branch to exactly what's in
the sandbox.
This wipes out 1-2 fixes made post-copy, which I'll re-apply shortly.
Use str.encode('raw-unicode-escape') consistently instead of bytes(string).
Remove the convert_eols argument from base64mime.decode(). This matches
previous API changes done to the quoprimime module.
Patch # 1050 by Amaury Forgeot d'Arc.
On Windows, debug builds insert stack probes, and recursive functions
tend to exhaust the stack faster.
This patch reduces the marshal maximum depth from 2000 to 1500 for debug
builds only. Optimized builds are not affected.
This allows test_marshal to pass with debug builds.
On Windows, debug builds insert stack probes, and recursive functions
tend to exhaust the stack faster.
This patch reduces the marshal maximum depth from 2000 to 1500 for debug
builds only. Optimized builds are not affected.
This allows test_marshal to pass with debug builds.
1/ getargs.diff adds the 'Z' and 'Z#' format specifiers for
PyArg_ParseTuple. They mimic z and z# for unicode strings, by accepting
a Unicode or None (in which case the Py_UNICODE* pointer is set to
NULL). With doc and tests.
2/ subprocess.diff converts file PC/_subprocess.c to unicode. We use the
Unicode version of the win32 api (and Z conversion from previous patch)
3/ stdout.diff: sys.stdout must not convert the line endings, Windows
already does it.
Without this patch, when redirecting the output of python, the file
contains \r\r\n for each line. (test_subprocess did catch this)
However, I (GvR) removed the change to _fileio.c (included in the
patches) that prevents closing file descripors < 3 from being closed;
I think that needs to be solved in a different way.
has an extra (optional) output parameter through which it returns the size.
Use this in a few places where I used PyUnicode_AsString() + strlen(),
and in one new place (which fixes test_pep263).
previous version of PEP 3101. It's currently not compiled in, but I want to
leave it because it might be useful in the future and it makes
calc_number_widths() clearer. It justifies NumberFieldWidths.rsign
and .n__rsign.
From now on, trying to write str to a binary stream
is an error (I'm still working on the reverse).
There are still (at least) two failing tests:
- test_asynchat
- test_urllib2_localnet
but I'm sure these will be fixed by someone.