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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r72007 | georg.brandl | 2009-04-27 17:09:25 +0200 (Mo, 27 Apr 2009) | 1 line #5856: fix typo s in traceback example. ........ r72008 | georg.brandl | 2009-04-27 17:10:44 +0200 (Mo, 27 Apr 2009) | 1 line Remove ".. warning::" markup that doesnt contain warnings for users, rather todo items. ........ r72009 | georg.brandl | 2009-04-27 17:29:09 +0200 (Mo, 27 Apr 2009) | 3 lines Demote warnings to notices where appropriate, following the goal that as few "red box" warnings should clutter the docs as possible. Part 1: stuff that gets merged to Py3k. ........ r72010 | georg.brandl | 2009-04-27 17:29:26 +0200 (Mo, 27 Apr 2009) | 2 lines Demote warnings to notices, part 2: stuff that is 2.x-only. ........ r72036 | georg.brandl | 2009-04-27 19:04:23 +0200 (Mo, 27 Apr 2009) | 1 line #5848: small unittest doc patch. ........ r72037 | georg.brandl | 2009-04-27 19:09:53 +0200 (Mo, 27 Apr 2009) | 1 line #5840: dont claim we dont support TLS. ........
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The Python interpreter needs to keep some bookkeeping information separate per
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thread --- for this it uses a data structure called :ctype:`PyThreadState`.
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There's one global variable, however: the pointer to the current
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:ctype:`PyThreadState` structure. While most thread packages have a way to
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store "per-thread global data," Python's internal platform independent thread
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abstraction doesn't support this yet. Therefore, the current thread state must
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be manipulated explicitly.
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:ctype:`PyThreadState` structure. Before the addition of :dfn:`thread-local
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storage` (:dfn:`TLS`) the current thread state had to be manipulated
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explicitly.
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This is easy enough in most cases. Most code manipulating the global
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interpreter lock has the following simple structure::
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``<string.h>``, ``<errno.h>``, ``<limits.h>``, and ``<stdlib.h>`` (if
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available).
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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Since Python may define some pre-processor definitions which affect the standard
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headers on some systems, you *must* include :file:`Python.h` before any standard
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prefix of all files and directories in the archive. *root_dir* and *base_dir*
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both default to the current directory. Returns the name of the archive file.
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.. warning::
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This should be changed to support bz2 files
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.. XXX This should be changed to support bz2 files.
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.. function:: make_tarball(base_name, base_dir[, compress='gzip', verbose=0, dry_run=0])
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possibly plus the appropriate compression extension (:file:`.gz`, :file:`.bz2`
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or :file:`.Z`). Return the output filename.
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.. warning::
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This should be replaced with calls to the :mod:`tarfile` module.
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.. XXX This should be replaced with calls to the :mod:`tarfile` module.
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.. function:: make_zipfile(base_name, base_dir[, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
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Wraps *text* to less than *width* wide.
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.. warning::
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Should be replaced with :mod:`textwrap` (which is available in Python 2.3 and
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later).
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.. XXX Should be replaced with :mod:`textwrap` (which is available in Python
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2.3 and later).
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.. class:: FancyGetopt([option_table=None])
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================================================
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.. module:: distutils.filelist
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:synopsis: The FileList class, used for poking about the file system and building lists of
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files.
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:synopsis: The FileList class, used for poking about the file system and
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building lists of files.
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This module provides the :class:`FileList` class, used for poking about the
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:synopsis: A simple logging mechanism, 282-style
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.. warning::
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.. XXX Should be replaced with standard :mod:`logging` module.
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Should be replaced with standard :mod:`logging` module.
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.. % \subsubsection{\module{} --- }
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.. % \declaremodule{standard}{distutils.magic}
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.. % \modulesynopsis{ }
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:mod:`distutils.spawn` --- Spawn a sub-process
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.. describe:: warning
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An important bit of information about an API that a user should be very aware
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of when using whatever bit of API the warning pertains to. The content of
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the directive should be written in complete sentences and include all
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appropriate punctuation. This differs from ``note`` in that it is recommended
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over ``note`` for information regarding security.
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An important bit of information about an API that a user should be aware of
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when using whatever bit of API the warning pertains to. The content of the
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directive should be written in complete sentences and include all appropriate
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punctuation. This should only be chosen over ``note`` for information
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regarding the possibility of crashes, data loss, or security implications.
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.. describe:: versionadded
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which pulls in the Python API (you can add a comment describing the purpose of
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the module and a copyright notice if you like).
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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Since Python may define some pre-processor definitions which affect the standard
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headers on some systems, you *must* include :file:`Python.h` before any standard
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.. moduleauthor:: Collin Winter
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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The :mod:`lib2to3` API should be considered unstable and may change
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drastically in the future.
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AppleEvent descriptor is handled by Python objects of built-in type
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:class:`AEDesc`, defined in module :mod:`Carbon.AE`.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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This module is removed in 3.0.
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This module has been removed in Python 3.x.
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The :mod:`aepack` module defines the following functions:
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manager, see section :ref:`osx-gui-scripts` for details. This restriction may be
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lifted in future releases.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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This module is removed in 3.0.
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This module has been removed in Python 3.x.
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The :mod:`aetools` module defines the following functions:
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contains object specifiers for a number of common OSA classes such as
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``Document``, ``Window``, ``Character``, etc.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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This module is removed in 3.0.
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This module has been removed in Python 3.x.
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:mod:`aifc` --- Read and write AIFF and AIFC files
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==================================================
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samples in a file. AIFF-C is a newer version of the format that includes the
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ability to compress the audio data.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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Some operations may only work under IRIX; these will raise :exc:`ImportError`
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when attempting to import the :mod:`cl` module, which is only available on IRIX.
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when attempting to import the :mod:`cl` module, which is only available on
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IRIX.
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Audio files have a number of parameters that describe the audio data. The
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sampling rate or frame rate is the number of times per second the sound is
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automatically locks and unlocks Python's :term:`Global Interpreter Lock` when
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running an event loop.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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This module has been removed in 3.0.
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.. exception:: AutoGILError
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.. versionchanged:: 2.3
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Disabled module.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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The documentation has been left in place to help in reading old code that uses
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the module.
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:mod:`binhex` --- Encode and decode binhex4 files
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=================================================
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file and the finder information are encoded (or decoded), on other platforms
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only the data fork is handled.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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In 3.0, special Macintosh support is removed.
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In Python 3.x, special Macintosh support has been removed.
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The :mod:`binhex` module defines the following functions:
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from Carbon import AE
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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The Carbon modules are removed in 3.0.
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The Carbon modules have been removed in Python 3.0.
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:mod:`Carbon.AE` --- Apple Events
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other value will cause :exc:`ValueError` to be raised.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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It is possible (but not likely) that the parser stops parsing with a
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The :mod:`ColorPicker` module provides access to the standard color picker
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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This module is removed in 3.0.
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This module has been removed in Python 3.x.
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.. function:: GetColor(prompt, rgb)
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files, so it should not be used on UFS partitions.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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This module is removed in 3.0.
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This module has been removed in Python 3.0.
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The :mod:`macostools` module defines the following functions:
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file must be an open file object opened in binary mode (``'rb'`` or
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``'r+b'``).
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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If an object containing an unsupported type was marshalled with :func:`dump`,
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:func:`load` will substitute ``None`` for the unmarshallable type.
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write files see :func:`open`, and for accessing the filesystem see the
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:mod:`os` module.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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On Windows, many of these functions do not properly support UNC pathnames.
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:func:`splitunc` and :func:`ismount` do handle them correctly.
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identify them with ``os.path.islink(file)`` and ``os.path.isdir(file)``, and
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invoke :func:`walk` as necessary.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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This function is deprecated and has been removed in 3.0 in favor of
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:func:`os.walk`.
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.. warning::
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The :mod:`pickle` module is not intended to be secure against erroneous or
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maliciously constructed data. Never unpickle data received from an untrusted or
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unauthenticated source.
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maliciously constructed data. Never unpickle data received from an untrusted
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or unauthenticated source.
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Note that serialization is a more primitive notion than persistence; although
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:mod:`pickle` reads and writes file objects, it does not handle the issue of
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:meth:`__getstate__` and :meth:`__setstate__`, the state object needn't be a
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dictionary and these methods can do what they want. [#]_
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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For :term:`new-style class`\es, if :meth:`__getstate__` returns a false
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value, the :meth:`__setstate__` method will not be called.
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Read a plist from the resource with type *restype* from the resource fork of
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*path*. Availability: Mac OS X.
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.. warning::
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In 3.0, this function is removed.
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.. note::
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In Python 3.x, this function has been removed.
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.. function:: writePlistToResource(rootObject, path[, restype='plst'[, resid=0]])
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@ -86,9 +85,9 @@ This module defines the following functions:
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Write *rootObject* as a resource with type *restype* to the resource fork of
|
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*path*. Availability: Mac OS X.
|
||||
|
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.. warning::
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||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
In 3.0, this function is removed.
|
||||
In Python 3.x, this function has been removed.
|
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|
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|
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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
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:mod:`rexec` --- Restricted execution framework
|
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===============================================
|
||||
|
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|
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@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ They are not available as string methods.
|
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map each character in *from* into the character at the same position in *to*;
|
||||
*from* and *to* must have the same length.
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Don't use strings derived from :const:`lowercase` and :const:`uppercase` as
|
||||
arguments; in some locales, these don't have the same length. For case
|
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|
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@ -276,10 +276,10 @@ The following attributes are also available:
|
|||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
|
||||
Use :meth:`communicate` rather than :meth:`.stdin.write`,
|
||||
:meth:`.stdout.read` or :meth:`.stderr.read` to avoid deadlocks due
|
||||
to any of the other OS pipe buffers filling up and blocking the child
|
||||
process.
|
||||
Use :meth:`communicate` rather than :attr:`.stdin.write <stdin>`,
|
||||
:attr:`.stdout.read <stdout>` or :attr:`.stderr.read <stderr>` to avoid
|
||||
deadlocks due to any of the other OS pipe buffers filling up and blocking the
|
||||
child process.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. attribute:: Popen.stdin
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
|
|||
|
||||
:mod:`tabnanny` --- Detection of ambiguous indentation
|
||||
======================================================
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -14,9 +13,9 @@ For the time being this module is intended to be called as a script. However it
|
|||
is possible to import it into an IDE and use the function :func:`check`
|
||||
described below.
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
The API provided by this module is likely to change in future releases; such
|
||||
The API provided by this module is likely to change in future releases; such
|
||||
changes may not be backward compatible.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
|
|||
|
||||
:mod:`traceback` --- Print or retrieve a stack traceback
|
||||
========================================================
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -275,10 +274,10 @@ The following example shows the different ways to print and format the stack::
|
|||
This last example demonstrates the final few formatting functions::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> import traceback
|
||||
>>> format_list([('spam.py', 3, '<module>', 'spam.eggs()'),
|
||||
... ('eggs.py', 42, 'eggs', 'return "bacon"')])
|
||||
>>> traceback.format_list([('spam.py', 3, '<module>', 'spam.eggs()'),
|
||||
... ('eggs.py', 42, 'eggs', 'return "bacon"')])
|
||||
[' File "spam.py", line 3, in <module>\n spam.eggs()\n',
|
||||
' File "eggs.py", line 42, in eggs\n return "bacon"\n']
|
||||
>>> theError = IndexError('tuple indx out of range')
|
||||
>>> traceback.format_exception_only(type(theError), theError)
|
||||
>>> an_error = IndexError('tuple index out of range')
|
||||
>>> traceback.format_exception_only(type(an_error), an_error)
|
||||
['IndexError: tuple index out of range\n']
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -20,9 +20,8 @@ Miscellaneous useful utilities
|
|||
Some of these are very old and/or not very robust; marked with "hmm."
|
||||
|
||||
:mod:`ihooks`
|
||||
--- Import hook support (for :mod:`rexec`; may become obsolete).
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning:: The :mod:`ihooks` module has been removed in Python 3.0.
|
||||
--- Import hook support (for :mod:`rexec`; may become obsolete). Removed in
|
||||
Python 3.x.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Platform specific modules
|
||||
|
@ -47,27 +46,19 @@ Multimedia
|
|||
==========
|
||||
|
||||
:mod:`audiodev`
|
||||
--- Platform-independent API for playing audio data.
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning:: The :mod:`audiodev` module has been removed in 3.0.
|
||||
--- Platform-independent API for playing audio data. Removed in Python 3.x.
|
||||
|
||||
:mod:`linuxaudiodev`
|
||||
--- Play audio data on the Linux audio device. Replaced in Python 2.3 by the
|
||||
:mod:`ossaudiodev` module.
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning:: The :mod:`linuxaudiodev` module has been removed in Python 3.0.
|
||||
:mod:`ossaudiodev` module. Removed in Python 3.x.
|
||||
|
||||
:mod:`sunaudio`
|
||||
--- Interpret Sun audio headers (may become obsolete or a tool/demo).
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning:: The :mod:`sunaudio` module has been removed in Python 3.0.
|
||||
Removed in Python 3.x.
|
||||
|
||||
:mod:`toaiff`
|
||||
--- Convert "arbitrary" sound files to AIFF files; should probably become a tool
|
||||
or demo. Requires the external program :program:`sox`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning:: The :mod:`toaiff` module has been removed in 3.0.
|
||||
or demo. Requires the external program :program:`sox`. Removed in Python 3.x.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. _undoc-mac-modules:
|
||||
|
@ -239,9 +230,8 @@ extensions.
|
|||
\envvar{PYTHONPATH}.
|
||||
|
||||
:mod:`timing`
|
||||
--- Measure time intervals to high resolution (use :func:`time.clock` instead).
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning:: The :mod:`timing` module has been removed in Python 3.0.
|
||||
--- Measure time intervals to high resolution (use :func:`time.clock`
|
||||
instead). Removed in Python 3.x.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SGI-specific Extension modules
|
||||
|
@ -255,6 +245,4 @@ of reality.
|
|||
|
||||
:mod:`sv`
|
||||
--- Interface to the "simple video" board on SGI Indigo (obsolete hardware).
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning:: The :mod:`sv` module has been removed in Python 3.0.
|
||||
|
||||
Removed in Python 3.x.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ function :func:`range` returns a sequence of integers suitable to emulate the
|
|||
effect of Pascal's ``for i := a to b do``; e.g., ``range(3)`` returns the list
|
||||
``[0, 1, 2]``.
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
.. index::
|
||||
single: loop; over mutable sequence
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Exceptions can also be identified by strings, in which case the
|
|||
:keyword:`except` clause is selected by object identity. An arbitrary value can
|
||||
be raised along with the identifying string which can be passed to the handler.
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning::
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
Messages to exceptions are not part of the Python API. Their contents may
|
||||
change from one version of Python to the next without warning and should not be
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Miscellaneous options
|
|||
Skip the first line of the source, allowing use of non-Unix forms of
|
||||
``#!cmd``. This is intended for a DOS specific hack only.
|
||||
|
||||
.. warning:: The line numbers in error messages will be off by one!
|
||||
.. note:: The line numbers in error messages will be off by one.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. cmdoption:: -3
|
||||
|
|
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