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  r62425 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-21 03:45:57 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Comment typo
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  r62426 | mark.dickinson | 2008-04-21 03:55:50 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Silence 'r may be used uninitialized' compiler warning.
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  r62427 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-21 04:08:00 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Markup fix
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  r62428 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-21 04:08:13 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Wording changes
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  r62429 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-21 04:14:24 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Add various items
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  r62434 | thomas.heller | 2008-04-21 15:46:55 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Fix typo.
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  r62435 | david.goodger | 2008-04-21 16:40:22 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  corrections ("reStructuredText" is one word)
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  r62436 | david.goodger | 2008-04-21 16:43:33 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  capitalization
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  r62441 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-21 19:46:40 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  explicitly flush after the ... since there wasn't a newline
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  r62444 | jeroen.ruigrok | 2008-04-21 22:15:39 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Windows x64 also falls under VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT.
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  r62446 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-21 23:31:08 +0200 (Mon, 21 Apr 2008) | 3 lines

  If sys.stdin is not a tty, fall back to default_getpass after printing
  a warning instead of failing with a termios.error.
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  r62447 | mark.dickinson | 2008-04-22 00:32:24 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 8 lines

  test_math and test_cmath are failing on the FreeBSD 6.2 trunk buildbot,
  apparently because tanh(-0.) loses the sign of zero on that platform.
  If true, this is a bug in FreeBSD.

  Added a configure test to verify this.  I still need to figure out
  how best to deal with this failure.
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  r62448 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-22 00:35:30 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 7 lines

  Issue 2665: On Windows, sys.stderr does not contain a valid file when running without a console.
  It seems to work, but will fail at the first flush.

  This causes IDLE to crash when too many warnings are printed.

  Will backport.
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  r62450 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-22 00:57:00 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix Sphinx warnings
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  r62451 | mark.dickinson | 2008-04-22 02:54:27 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 3 lines

  Make configure test for tanh(-0.) == -0. committed in r62447 actually
  work.  (The test wasn't properly linked with libm.  Sigh.)
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  r62452 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-22 04:16:03 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Various io doc updates
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  r62453 | neal.norwitz | 2008-04-22 07:07:47 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Add Thomas Lee
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  r62454 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-22 10:08:41 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 8 lines

  Major improvements:
  * Default to using /dev/tty for the password prompt and input before
    falling back to sys.stdin and sys.stderr.
  * Use sys.stderr instead of sys.stdout.
  * print the 'password may be echoed' warning to stream used to display
    the prompt rather than always sys.stderr.
  * warn() with GetPassWarning when input may be echoed.
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  r62455 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-22 10:11:33 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  update the getpass entry
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  r62463 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-22 23:14:41 +0200 (Tue, 22 Apr 2008) | 5 lines

  Issue #2670: urllib2.build_opener() failed when two handlers
  derive the same default base class.

  Will backport.
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  r62465 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-23 00:45:09 +0200 (Wed, 23 Apr 2008) | 3 lines

  Factor in documentation changes from issue 1753732.
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  r62466 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-04-23 03:06:42 +0200 (Wed, 23 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  syntax fixup
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  r62469 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-23 22:38:06 +0200 (Wed, 23 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  #2673 Fix example typo in optparse docs
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  r62474 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-24 11:50:50 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Add Guilherme Polo.
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  r62476 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-24 15:16:36 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 3 lines

  Remove Py_Refcnt, Py_Type, Py_Size, as they were added only
  for backwards compatibility, yet 2.5 did not have them at all.
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  r62477 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-24 15:17:24 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix typo.
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  r62478 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-24 15:18:03 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Add Jesus Cea.
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  r62480 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-24 20:07:05 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 4 lines

  Issue2681: the literal 0o8 was wrongly accepted, and evaluated as float(0.0).
  This happened only when 8 is the first digit.
  Credits go to Lukas Meuser.
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  r62485 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-24 22:10:26 +0200 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008) | 5 lines

  Disable gc when running test_trace, or we may record the __del__ of collected objects.

  See http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-checkins/2008-April/068633.html
  the extra events perfectly match several calls to socket._fileobject.__del__()
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  r62492 | neal.norwitz | 2008-04-25 05:40:17 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Fix typo (now -> no)
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  r62497 | armin.rigo | 2008-04-25 11:35:18 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  A new crasher.
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  r62498 | thomas.heller | 2008-04-25 17:44:16 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Add from_buffer and from_buffer_copy class methods to ctypes types.
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  r62500 | mark.dickinson | 2008-04-25 18:59:09 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 3 lines

  Issue 2635: fix bug in the fix_sentence_endings option to textwrap.fill.
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  r62507 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-25 23:43:56 +0200 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Allow test_import to work when it is invoked directly
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  r62513 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-26 20:31:07 +0200 (Sat, 26 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  #2691: document PyLong (s)size_t APIs, patch by Alexander Belopolsky.
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  r62514 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-26 20:32:17 +0200 (Sat, 26 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Add missing return type to dealloc.
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  r62516 | alexandre.vassalotti | 2008-04-27 02:52:24 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Fixed URL of PEP 205 in weakref's module docstring.
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  r62521 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-27 11:39:59 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  #2677: add note that not all functions may accept keyword args.
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  r62531 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-27 19:38:55 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Use correct XHTML tags.
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  r62535 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-27 20:14:39 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  #2700 Document PyNumber_ToBase
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  r62545 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-27 22:53:57 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  minor wording changes, rewrap a few lines
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  r62546 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-04-27 23:07:41 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 7 lines

  Home / Control-A toggles between left margin and end of leading white
  space.  Patch 1196903 Jeff Shute.

  M    idlelib/PyShell.py
  M    idlelib/EditorWindow.py
  M    idlelib/NEWS.txt
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  r62548 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-04-27 23:38:05 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Improved AutoCompleteWindow logic.  Patch 2062 Tal Einat.
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  r62549 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-04-27 23:52:19 +0200 (Sun, 27 Apr 2008) | 4 lines

  Autocompletion of filenames now support alternate separators, e.g. the
  '/' char on Windows.  Patch 2061 Tal Einat.
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  r62550 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 00:49:56 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 6 lines

  A few small changes:
  * The only exception we should catch when trying to import cStringIO is an
    ImportError.
  * Delete the function signatures embedded in the mk*temp docstrings.
  * The tempdir global variable was initialized twice.
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  r62551 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 00:52:02 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 4 lines

  Wrap some long paragraphs and include the default values for optional
  function parameters.
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  r62553 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 04:57:23 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 7 lines

  Minor cleanups:
  * Avoid creating unused local variables where we can.  Where we can't prefix
    the unused variables with '_'.
  * Avoid shadowing builtins where it won't change the external interface of a
    function.
  * Use None as default path arg to readmodule and readmodule_ex.
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  r62554 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 04:59:45 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 6 lines

  Correct documentation to match implementation: "Class" instead of
  "class_descriptor", "Function" instead of "function_descriptor".  Note
  default path value for readmodule*.  Wrap some long paragraphs.  Don't
  mention 'inpackage' which isn't part of the public API.
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  r62555 | brett.cannon | 2008-04-28 05:23:50 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 5 lines

  Fix a bug introduced by the warnings rewrite where tracebacks were being
  improperly indented.

  Closes issue #2699.
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  r62556 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 05:25:37 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Wrap some long lines.
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  r62557 | skip.montanaro | 2008-04-28 05:27:53 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 6 lines

  Get rid of _test(), _main(), _debug() and _check().  Tests are no longer
  needed (better set available in Lib/test/test_robotparser.py).  Clean up a
  few PEP 8 nits (compound statements on a single line, whitespace around
  operators).
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  r62558 | brett.cannon | 2008-04-28 06:50:06 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 3 lines

  Rename the test_traceback_print() function to traceback_print() to prevent
  test_capi from automatically calling the function.
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  r62559 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-28 07:16:30 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix markup.
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  r62569 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-04-28 23:07:06 +0200 (Mon, 28 Apr 2008) | 5 lines

  test_sundry performs minimal tests (a simple import...) on modules that are not tested otherwise.

  Some of them now have tests and can be removed.
  Only 70 to go...
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  r62574 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-29 04:03:54 +0200 (Tue, 29 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Strip down SSL docs; I'm not managing to get test programs working, so I'll just give a minimal description
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  r62577 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-04-29 08:10:53 +0200 (Tue, 29 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Add Rodrigo and Heiko.
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  r62593 | nick.coghlan | 2008-04-30 16:23:36 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Update command line usage documentation to reflect 2.6 changes (also includes some minor cleanups). Addresses TODO list issue 2258
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  r62595 | andrew.kuchling | 2008-04-30 18:19:55 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Typo fix
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  r62604 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-30 23:03:58 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  make test_support's captured_output a bit more robust when exceptions happen
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  r62605 | georg.brandl | 2008-04-30 23:08:42 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  #1748: use functools.wraps instead of rolling own metadata update.
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  r62606 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-04-30 23:25:55 +0200 (Wed, 30 Apr 2008) | 2 lines

  Remove some from __future__ import with_statements
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  r62608 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-01 00:03:36 +0200 (Thu, 01 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix typo in whatsnew
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  r62616 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-01 20:24:32 +0200 (Thu, 01 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix synopsis.
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  r62626 | brett.cannon | 2008-05-02 04:25:09 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 6 lines

  Fix a backwards-compatibility mistake where a new optional argument for
  warnings.showwarning() was being used. This broke pre-existing replacements for
  the function since they didn't support the extra argument.

  Closes issue 2705.
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  r62627 | gregory.p.smith | 2008-05-02 09:26:52 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 20 lines

  This should fix issue2632.  A long description of the two competing
  problems is in the bug report (one old, one recently introduced trying
  to fix the old one).  In short:

  buffer data during socket._fileobject.read() and readlines() within a
  cStringIO object instead of a [] of str()s returned from the recv()
  call.

  This prevents excessive memory use due to the size parameter being
  passed to recv() being grossly larger than the actual size of the data
  returned *and* prevents excessive cpu usage due to looping in python
  calling recv() with a very tiny size value if min() is used as the
  previous memory-use bug "fix" did.

  It also documents what the socket._fileobject._rbufsize member is
  actually used for.

  This is a candidate for back porting to 2.5.
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  r62636 | mark.hammond | 2008-05-02 14:48:15 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 2 lines

  #2581: Vista UAC/elevation support for bdist_wininst
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  r62638 | facundo.batista | 2008-05-02 19:39:00 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 3 lines


  Fixed some test structures. Thanks Mark Dickinson.
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  r62644 | ronald.oussoren | 2008-05-02 21:45:11 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 7 lines

  Fix for issue #2573: Can't change the framework name on OS X builds

  This introduces a new configure option: --with-framework-name=NAME
  (defaulting to 'Python'). This allows you to install several copies
  of the Python framework with different names (such as a normal build
  and a debug build).
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  r62645 | ronald.oussoren | 2008-05-02 21:58:56 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Finish fix for issue2573, previous patch was incomplete.
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  r62647 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-05-02 23:30:20 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 13 lines

  Merged revisions 62263-62646 via svnmerge from
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    r62470 | david.wolever | 2008-04-24 02:11:07 +0200 (Do, 24 Apr 2008) | 3 lines

    Fixed up and applied the patch for #2431 -- speeding up 2to3 with a lookup table.
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    r62646 | martin.v.loewis | 2008-05-02 23:29:27 +0200 (Fr, 02 Mai 2008) | 2 lines

    Fix whitespace.
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  r62648 | ronald.oussoren | 2008-05-02 23:42:35 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 4 lines

  Fix for #1905: PythonLauncher not working correctly on OSX 10.5/Leopard

  This fixes both Python Launchar and the terminalcommand module.
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  r62651 | ronald.oussoren | 2008-05-02 23:54:56 +0200 (Fri, 02 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix for issue #2520 (cannot import macerrors)
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  r62652 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-03 00:12:58 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 2 lines

  capitalization nit for reStructuredText
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  r62653 | brett.cannon | 2008-05-03 03:02:41 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix some indentation errors.
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  r62656 | brett.cannon | 2008-05-03 05:19:39 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 6 lines

  Fix the C implementation of 'warnings' to infer the filename of the module that
  raised an exception properly when __file__ is not set, __name__ == '__main__',
  and sys.argv[0] is a false value.

  Closes issue2743.
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  r62661 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-05-03 14:21:13 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 8 lines

  In test_io, StatefulIncrementalDecoderTest was not part of the test suite.
  And of course, the test failed:
  a bytearray was used without reason in io.TextIOWrapper.tell().

  The difference is that iterating over bytes (i.e. str in python2.6) returns 1-char bytes,
  whereas bytearrays yield integers.
  This code should still work with python3.0
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  r62663 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-03 17:56:42 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 2 lines

  The compiling struct is now passed around to all AST helpers (see issue 2720)
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  r62680 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-03 23:35:18 +0200 (Sat, 03 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Moved testing of builtin types out of test_builtin and into type specific modules
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  r62686 | mark.dickinson | 2008-05-04 04:25:46 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 4 lines

  Make sure that Context traps and flags dictionaries have values 0 and 1
  (as documented) rather than True and False.
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  r62687 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-04 05:05:49 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix typo in whatsnew
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  r62696 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-04 11:15:04 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 2 lines

  #2752: wrong meaning of '' for socket host.
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  r62699 | christian.heimes | 2008-05-04 13:50:53 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 1 line

  Added note that Python requires at least Win2k SP4
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  r62700 | gerhard.haering | 2008-05-04 14:59:57 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 3 lines

  SQLite requires 64-bit integers in order to build. So the whole HAVE_LONG_LONG
  #ifdefing was useless.
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  r62701 | gerhard.haering | 2008-05-04 15:15:12 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 3 lines

  Applied sqliterow-richcmp.diff patch from Thomas Heller in Issue2152. The
  sqlite3.Row type is now correctly hashable.
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  r62702 | gerhard.haering | 2008-05-04 15:42:44 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 5 lines

  Implemented feature request 2157: Converter names are cut off at '('
  characters. This avoids the common case of something like 'NUMBER(10)' not
  being parsed as 'NUMBER', like expected. Also corrected the docs about
  converter names being case-sensitive. They aren't any longer.
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  r62703 | georg.brandl | 2008-05-04 17:45:05 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 2 lines

  #2757: Remove spare newline.
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  r62711 | benjamin.peterson | 2008-05-04 21:10:02 +0200 (Sun, 04 May 2008) | 2 lines

  Fix typo in bugs.rst
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README

________________________________________________________________________

PYBENCH - A Python Benchmark Suite
________________________________________________________________________

     Extendable suite of of low-level benchmarks for measuring
          the performance of the Python implementation 
                 (interpreter, compiler or VM).

pybench is a collection of tests that provides a standardized way to
measure the performance of Python implementations. It takes a very
close look at different aspects of Python programs and let's you
decide which factors are more important to you than others, rather
than wrapping everything up in one number, like the other performance
tests do (e.g. pystone which is included in the Python Standard
Library).

pybench has been used in the past by several Python developers to
track down performance bottlenecks or to demonstrate the impact of
optimizations and new features in Python.

The command line interface for pybench is the file pybench.py. Run
this script with option '--help' to get a listing of the possible
options. Without options, pybench will simply execute the benchmark
and then print out a report to stdout.


Micro-Manual
------------

Run 'pybench.py -h' to see the help screen.  Run 'pybench.py' to run
the benchmark suite using default settings and 'pybench.py -f <file>'
to have it store the results in a file too.

It is usually a good idea to run pybench.py multiple times to see
whether the environment, timers and benchmark run-times are suitable
for doing benchmark tests. 

You can use the comparison feature of pybench.py ('pybench.py -c
<file>') to check how well the system behaves in comparison to a
reference run. 

If the differences are well below 10% for each test, then you have a
system that is good for doing benchmark testings.  Of you get random
differences of more than 10% or significant differences between the
values for minimum and average time, then you likely have some
background processes running which cause the readings to become
inconsistent. Examples include: web-browsers, email clients, RSS
readers, music players, backup programs, etc.

If you are only interested in a few tests of the whole suite, you can
use the filtering option, e.g. 'pybench.py -t string' will only
run/show the tests that have 'string' in their name.

This is the current output of pybench.py --help:

"""
------------------------------------------------------------------------
PYBENCH - a benchmark test suite for Python interpreters/compilers.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Synopsis:
 pybench.py [option] files...

Options and default settings:
  -n arg           number of rounds (10)
  -f arg           save benchmark to file arg ()
  -c arg           compare benchmark with the one in file arg ()
  -s arg           show benchmark in file arg, then exit ()
  -w arg           set warp factor to arg (10)
  -t arg           run only tests with names matching arg ()
  -C arg           set the number of calibration runs to arg (20)
  -d               hide noise in comparisons (0)
  -v               verbose output (not recommended) (0)
  --with-gc        enable garbage collection (0)
  --with-syscheck  use default sys check interval (0)
  --timer arg      use given timer (time.time)
  -h               show this help text
  --help           show this help text
  --debug          enable debugging
  --copyright      show copyright
  --examples       show examples of usage

Version:
 2.0

The normal operation is to run the suite and display the
results. Use -f to save them for later reuse or comparisons.

Available timers:

   time.time
   time.clock
   systimes.processtime

Examples:

python2.1 pybench.py -f p21.pybench
python2.5 pybench.py -f p25.pybench
python pybench.py -s p25.pybench -c p21.pybench
"""

License
-------

See LICENSE file.


Sample output
-------------

"""
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PYBENCH 2.0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* using Python 2.4.2
* disabled garbage collection
* system check interval set to maximum: 2147483647
* using timer: time.time

Calibrating tests. Please wait...

Running 10 round(s) of the suite at warp factor 10:

* Round 1 done in 6.388 seconds.
* Round 2 done in 6.485 seconds.
* Round 3 done in 6.786 seconds.
...
* Round 10 done in 6.546 seconds.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark: 2006-06-12 12:09:25
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Rounds: 10
    Warp:   10
    Timer:  time.time

    Machine Details:
       Platform ID:  Linux-2.6.8-24.19-default-x86_64-with-SuSE-9.2-x86-64
       Processor:    x86_64

    Python:
       Executable:   /usr/local/bin/python
       Version:      2.4.2
       Compiler:     GCC 3.3.4 (pre 3.3.5 20040809)
       Bits:         64bit
       Build:        Oct  1 2005 15:24:35 (#1)
       Unicode:      UCS2


Test                             minimum  average  operation  overhead
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          BuiltinFunctionCalls:    126ms    145ms    0.28us    0.274ms
           BuiltinMethodLookup:    124ms    130ms    0.12us    0.316ms
                 CompareFloats:    109ms    110ms    0.09us    0.361ms
         CompareFloatsIntegers:    100ms    104ms    0.12us    0.271ms
               CompareIntegers:    137ms    138ms    0.08us    0.542ms
        CompareInternedStrings:    124ms    127ms    0.08us    1.367ms
                  CompareLongs:    100ms    104ms    0.10us    0.316ms
                CompareStrings:    111ms    115ms    0.12us    0.929ms
                CompareUnicode:    108ms    128ms    0.17us    0.693ms
                 ConcatStrings:    142ms    155ms    0.31us    0.562ms
                 ConcatUnicode:    119ms    127ms    0.42us    0.384ms
               CreateInstances:    123ms    128ms    1.14us    0.367ms
            CreateNewInstances:    121ms    126ms    1.49us    0.335ms
       CreateStringsWithConcat:    130ms    135ms    0.14us    0.916ms
       CreateUnicodeWithConcat:    130ms    135ms    0.34us    0.361ms
                  DictCreation:    108ms    109ms    0.27us    0.361ms
             DictWithFloatKeys:    149ms    153ms    0.17us    0.678ms
           DictWithIntegerKeys:    124ms    126ms    0.11us    0.915ms
            DictWithStringKeys:    114ms    117ms    0.10us    0.905ms
                      ForLoops:    110ms    111ms    4.46us    0.063ms
                    IfThenElse:    118ms    119ms    0.09us    0.685ms
                   ListSlicing:    116ms    120ms    8.59us    0.103ms
                NestedForLoops:    125ms    137ms    0.09us    0.019ms
          NormalClassAttribute:    124ms    136ms    0.11us    0.457ms
       NormalInstanceAttribute:    110ms    117ms    0.10us    0.454ms
           PythonFunctionCalls:    107ms    113ms    0.34us    0.271ms
             PythonMethodCalls:    140ms    149ms    0.66us    0.141ms
                     Recursion:    156ms    166ms    3.32us    0.452ms
                  SecondImport:    112ms    118ms    1.18us    0.180ms
           SecondPackageImport:    118ms    127ms    1.27us    0.180ms
         SecondSubmoduleImport:    140ms    151ms    1.51us    0.180ms
       SimpleComplexArithmetic:    128ms    139ms    0.16us    0.361ms
        SimpleDictManipulation:    134ms    136ms    0.11us    0.452ms
         SimpleFloatArithmetic:    110ms    113ms    0.09us    0.571ms
      SimpleIntFloatArithmetic:    106ms    111ms    0.08us    0.548ms
       SimpleIntegerArithmetic:    106ms    109ms    0.08us    0.544ms
        SimpleListManipulation:    103ms    113ms    0.10us    0.587ms
          SimpleLongArithmetic:    112ms    118ms    0.18us    0.271ms
                    SmallLists:    105ms    116ms    0.17us    0.366ms
                   SmallTuples:    108ms    128ms    0.24us    0.406ms
         SpecialClassAttribute:    119ms    136ms    0.11us    0.453ms
      SpecialInstanceAttribute:    143ms    155ms    0.13us    0.454ms
                StringMappings:    115ms    121ms    0.48us    0.405ms
              StringPredicates:    120ms    129ms    0.18us    2.064ms
                 StringSlicing:    111ms    127ms    0.23us    0.781ms
                     TryExcept:    125ms    126ms    0.06us    0.681ms
                TryRaiseExcept:    133ms    137ms    2.14us    0.361ms
                  TupleSlicing:    117ms    120ms    0.46us    0.066ms
               UnicodeMappings:    156ms    160ms    4.44us    0.429ms
             UnicodePredicates:    117ms    121ms    0.22us    2.487ms
             UnicodeProperties:    115ms    153ms    0.38us    2.070ms
                UnicodeSlicing:    126ms    129ms    0.26us    0.689ms
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Totals:                           6283ms   6673ms
"""
________________________________________________________________________

Writing New Tests
________________________________________________________________________

pybench tests are simple modules defining one or more pybench.Test
subclasses.

Writing a test essentially boils down to providing two methods:
.test() which runs .rounds number of .operations test operations each
and .calibrate() which does the same except that it doesn't actually
execute the operations.


Here's an example:
------------------

from pybench import Test

class IntegerCounting(Test):

    # Version number of the test as float (x.yy); this is important
    # for comparisons of benchmark runs - tests with unequal version
    # number will not get compared.
    version = 1.0
    
    # The number of abstract operations done in each round of the
    # test. An operation is the basic unit of what you want to
    # measure. The benchmark will output the amount of run-time per
    # operation. Note that in order to raise the measured timings
    # significantly above noise level, it is often required to repeat
    # sets of operations more than once per test round. The measured
    # overhead per test round should be less than 1 second.
    operations = 20

    # Number of rounds to execute per test run. This should be
    # adjusted to a figure that results in a test run-time of between
    # 1-2 seconds (at warp 1).
    rounds = 100000

    def test(self):

	""" Run the test.

	    The test needs to run self.rounds executing
	    self.operations number of operations each.

        """
        # Init the test
        a = 1

        # Run test rounds
	#
        # NOTE: Use xrange() for all test loops unless you want to face
	# a 20MB process !
	#
        for i in xrange(self.rounds):

            # Repeat the operations per round to raise the run-time
            # per operation significantly above the noise level of the
            # for-loop overhead. 

	    # Execute 20 operations (a += 1):
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1
            a += 1

    def calibrate(self):

	""" Calibrate the test.

	    This method should execute everything that is needed to
	    setup and run the test - except for the actual operations
	    that you intend to measure. pybench uses this method to
            measure the test implementation overhead.

        """
        # Init the test
        a = 1

        # Run test rounds (without actually doing any operation)
        for i in xrange(self.rounds):

	    # Skip the actual execution of the operations, since we
	    # only want to measure the test's administration overhead.
            pass

Registering a new test module
-----------------------------

To register a test module with pybench, the classes need to be
imported into the pybench.Setup module. pybench will then scan all the
symbols defined in that module for subclasses of pybench.Test and
automatically add them to the benchmark suite.


Breaking Comparability
----------------------

If a change is made to any individual test that means it is no
longer strictly comparable with previous runs, the '.version' class
variable should be updated. Therefafter, comparisons with previous
versions of the test will list as "n/a" to reflect the change.


Version History
---------------

  2.0: rewrote parts of pybench which resulted in more repeatable
       timings:
        - made timer a parameter
        - changed the platform default timer to use high-resolution
          timers rather than process timers (which have a much lower
          resolution)
        - added option to select timer
        - added process time timer (using systimes.py)
        - changed to use min() as timing estimator (average
          is still taken as well to provide an idea of the difference)
        - garbage collection is turned off per default
        - sys check interval is set to the highest possible value
        - calibration is now a separate step and done using
          a different strategy that allows measuring the test
          overhead more accurately
        - modified the tests to each give a run-time of between
          100-200ms using warp 10
        - changed default warp factor to 10 (from 20)
        - compared results with timeit.py and confirmed measurements
        - bumped all test versions to 2.0
        - updated platform.py to the latest version
        - changed the output format a bit to make it look
          nicer
        - refactored the APIs somewhat
  1.3+: Steve Holden added the NewInstances test and the filtering 
       option during the NeedForSpeed sprint; this also triggered a long 
       discussion on how to improve benchmark timing and finally
       resulted in the release of 2.0
  1.3: initial checkin into the Python SVN repository


Have fun,
--
Marc-Andre Lemburg
mal@lemburg.com