bpo-35110: Fix unintentional spaces around hyphens and dashes. (GH-10231)
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@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ the same library that the Python runtime is using.
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Evaluate a precompiled code object, given a particular environment for its
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evaluation. This environment consists of a dictionary of global variables,
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a mapping object of local variables, arrays of arguments, keywords and
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defaults, a dictionary of default values for :ref:`keyword-only\
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defaults, a dictionary of default values for :ref:`keyword-only
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<keyword-only_parameter>` arguments and a closure tuple of cells.
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@ -183,8 +183,9 @@ the full reference.
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| *sources* | list of source filenames, | a list of strings |
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| | relative to the distribution | |
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| | root (where the setup script | |
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| | lives), in Unix form (slash- | |
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| | separated) for portability. | |
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| | lives), in Unix form | |
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| | (slash-separated) for | |
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| | portability. | |
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| | Source files may be C, C++, | |
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| | SWIG (.i), platform-specific | |
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| | resource files, or whatever | |
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+------------------+--------------------------------+---------+
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| option name | description | default |
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+==================+================================+=========+
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| *strip_comments* | strip from ``'#'`` to end-of- | true |
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| | line, as well as any | |
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| *strip_comments* | strip from ``'#'`` to | true |
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| | end-of-line, as well as any | |
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| | whitespace leading up to the | |
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| | ``'#'``\ ---unless it is | |
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| | escaped by a backslash | |
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@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ distribution to generate: for example, ::
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python setup.py bdist --format=zip
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would, when run on a Unix system, create :file:`Distutils-1.0.{plat}.zip`\
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---again, this archive would be unpacked from the root directory to install the
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Distutils.
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would, when run on a Unix system, create
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:file:`Distutils-1.0.{plat}.zip`\ ---again, this archive would be unpacked
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from the root directory to install the Distutils.
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The available formats for built distributions are:
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@ -545,8 +545,9 @@ or more format codes between parentheses. For example::
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:c:func:`PyObject_CallObject` returns a Python object pointer: this is the return
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value of the Python function. :c:func:`PyObject_CallObject` is
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"reference-count-neutral" with respect to its arguments. In the example a new
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tuple was created to serve as the argument list, which is :c:func:`Py_DECREF`\
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-ed immediately after the :c:func:`PyObject_CallObject` call.
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tuple was created to serve as the argument list, which is
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:c:func:`Py_DECREF`\ -ed immediately after the :c:func:`PyObject_CallObject`
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call.
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The return value of :c:func:`PyObject_CallObject` is "new": either it is a brand
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new object, or it is an existing object whose reference count has been
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The :class:`NullHandler`, :class:`StreamHandler` and :class:`FileHandler`
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classes are defined in the core logging package. The other handlers are
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defined in a sub- module, :mod:`logging.handlers`. (There is also another
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defined in a sub-module, :mod:`logging.handlers`. (There is also another
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sub-module, :mod:`logging.config`, for configuration functionality.)
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Logged messages are formatted for presentation through instances of the
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These override options can be relative, absolute,
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or explicitly defined in terms of one of the installation base directories.
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(There are two installation base directories, and they are normally the same---
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they only differ when you use the Unix "prefix scheme" and supply different
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``--prefix`` and ``--exec-prefix`` options; using ``--install-lib`` will
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override values computed or given for ``--install-purelib`` and
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(There are two installation base directories, and they are normally the
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same---they only differ when you use the Unix "prefix scheme" and supply
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different ``--prefix`` and ``--exec-prefix`` options; using ``--install-lib``
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will override values computed or given for ``--install-purelib`` and
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``--install-platlib``, and is recommended for schemes that don't make a
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difference between Python and extension modules.)
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If you maintain Python on Windows, you might want third-party modules to live in
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a subdirectory of :file:`{prefix}`, rather than right in :file:`{prefix}`
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itself. This is almost as easy as customizing the script installation directory
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---you just have to remember that there are two types of modules to worry about,
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Python and extension modules, which can conveniently be both controlled by one
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option::
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itself. This is almost as easy as customizing the script installation
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directory---you just have to remember that there are two types of modules
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to worry about, Python and extension modules, which can conveniently be both
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controlled by one option::
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python setup.py install --install-lib=Site
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| | ks_c-5601, ks_c-5601-1987, | |
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| | ksx1001, ks_x-1001 | |
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+-----------------+--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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| gb2312 | chinese, csiso58gb231280, euc- | Simplified Chinese |
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| | cn, euccn, eucgb2312-cn, | |
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| | gb2312-1980, gb2312-80, iso- | |
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| | ir-58 | |
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| gb2312 | chinese, csiso58gb231280, | Simplified Chinese |
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| | euc-cn, euccn, eucgb2312-cn, | |
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| | gb2312-1980, gb2312-80, | |
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| | iso-ir-58 | |
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+-----------------+--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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| gbk | 936, cp936, ms936 | Unified Chinese |
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+-----------------+--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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| ``+t1`` | Returns a :class:`timedelta` object with the |
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| | same value. (2) |
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+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| ``-t1`` | equivalent to :class:`timedelta`\ |
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| | (-*t1.days*, -*t1.seconds*, |
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| | -*t1.microseconds*), and to *t1*\* -1. (1)(4) |
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| ``-t1`` | equivalent to |
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| | :class:`timedelta`\ (-*t1.days*, |
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| | -*t1.seconds*, -*t1.microseconds*), |
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| | and to *t1*\* -1. (1)(4) |
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+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
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| ``abs(t)`` | equivalent to +\ *t* when ``t.days >= 0``, and|
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| | to -*t* when ``t.days < 0``. (2) |
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.. method:: is_multipart()
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Return ``True`` if the message's payload is a list of sub-\
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:class:`Message` objects, otherwise return ``False``. When
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Return ``True`` if the message's payload is a list of
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sub-\ :class:`Message` objects, otherwise return ``False``. When
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:meth:`is_multipart` returns ``False``, the payload should be a string
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object (which might be a CTE encoded binary payload. (Note that
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:meth:`is_multipart` returning ``True`` does not necessarily mean that
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.. method:: is_multipart()
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Return ``True`` if the message's payload is a list of sub-\
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:class:`EmailMessage` objects, otherwise return ``False``. When
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Return ``True`` if the message's payload is a list of
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sub-\ :class:`EmailMessage` objects, otherwise return ``False``. When
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:meth:`is_multipart` returns ``False``, the payload should be a string
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object (which might be a CTE encoded binary payload). Note that
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:meth:`is_multipart` returning ``True`` does not necessarily mean that
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Module-Level Functions
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----------------------
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In addition to the classes described above, there are a number of module- level
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In addition to the classes described above, there are a number of module-level
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functions.
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parser.add_option("-q", action="store_false", dest="verbose")
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Here we have two different options with the same destination, which is perfectly
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OK. (It just means you have to be a bit careful when setting default values---
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see below.)
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OK. (It just means you have to be a bit careful when setting default
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values---see below.)
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When :mod:`optparse` encounters ``-v`` on the command line, it sets
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``options.verbose`` to ``True``; when it encounters ``-q``,
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default: ``"Usage: %prog [options]"``, which is fine if your script doesn't
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take any positional arguments.
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* every option defines a help string, and doesn't worry about line-wrapping---
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:mod:`optparse` takes care of wrapping lines and making the help output look
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good.
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* every option defines a help string, and doesn't worry about
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line-wrapping---\ :mod:`optparse` takes care of wrapping lines and making
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the help output look good.
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* options that take a value indicate this fact in their automatically-generated
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help message, e.g. for the "mode" option::
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.. function:: wait3(options)
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Similar to :func:`waitpid`, except no process id argument is given and a
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3-element tuple containing the child's process id, exit status indication, and
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resource usage information is returned. Refer to :mod:`resource`.\
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:func:`~resource.getrusage` for details on resource usage information. The
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option argument is the same as that provided to :func:`waitpid` and
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:func:`wait4`.
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3-element tuple containing the child's process id, exit status indication,
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and resource usage information is returned. Refer to
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:mod:`resource`.\ :func:`~resource.getrusage` for details on resource usage
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information. The option argument is the same as that provided to
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:func:`waitpid` and :func:`wait4`.
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.. availability:: Unix.
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number of bytes written. If the audio device is in blocking mode (the
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default), the entire data is always written (again, this is different from
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usual Unix device semantics). If the device is in non-blocking mode, some
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data may not be written
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---see :meth:`writeall`.
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data may not be written---see :meth:`writeall`.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.5
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Writable :term:`bytes-like object` is now accepted.
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.. function:: S_IMODE(mode)
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Return the portion of the file's mode that can be set by :func:`os.chmod`\
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---that is, the file's permission bits, plus the sticky bit, set-group-id, and
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set-user-id bits (on systems that support them).
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Return the portion of the file's mode that can be set by
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:func:`os.chmod`\ ---that is, the file's permission bits, plus the sticky
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bit, set-group-id, and set-user-id bits (on systems that support them).
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.. function:: S_IFMT(mode)
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'o'`` | Octal format. Outputs the number in base 8. |
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'x'`` | Hex format. Outputs the number in base 16, using lower- |
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| | case letters for the digits above 9. |
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| ``'x'`` | Hex format. Outputs the number in base 16, using |
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| | lower-case letters for the digits above 9. |
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'X'`` | Hex format. Outputs the number in base 16, using upper- |
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| | case letters for the digits above 9. |
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| ``'X'`` | Hex format. Outputs the number in base 16, using |
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'n'`` | Number. This is the same as ``'d'``, except that it uses |
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.. function:: tcsendbreak(fd, duration)
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Send a break on file descriptor *fd*. A zero *duration* sends a break for 0.25
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--0.5 seconds; a nonzero *duration* has a system dependent meaning.
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Send a break on file descriptor *fd*. A zero *duration* sends a break for
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.. function:: tcdrain(fd)
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.. index::
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single: **; in function calls
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In the same fashion, dictionaries can deliver keyword arguments with the ``**``\
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-operator::
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>>> def parrot(voltage, state='a stiff', action='voom'):
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the function will resume executing immediately after the :keyword:`yield`
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statement. (For complicated reasons, the :keyword:`yield` statement isn't
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allowed inside the :keyword:`try` block of a :keyword:`try`...\
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:keyword:`finally` statement; read :pep:`255` for a full explanation of the
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interaction between :keyword:`yield` and exceptions.)
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:keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`finally` statement; read :pep:`255` for a full
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explanation of the interaction between :keyword:`yield` and exceptions.)
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Here's a sample usage of the :func:`generate_ints` generator::
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statement isn't allowed inside the :keyword:`try` block of a :keyword:`try`...\
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:keyword:`finally` statement; read :pep:`255` for a full explanation of the
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interaction between :keyword:`yield` and exceptions.)
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statement isn't allowed inside the :keyword:`try` block of a
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:keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`finally` statement; read :pep:`255` for a full
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Here's a sample usage of the :func:`generate_ints` generator::
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* The new :mod:`bz2` module is an interface to the bz2 data compression library.
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bz2-compressed data is usually smaller than corresponding :mod:`zlib`\
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bz2-compressed data is usually smaller than corresponding
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(:pep:`342` explains the exact rules, which are that a :keyword:`yield`\
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``val = yield i`` but have to use parentheses when there's an operation, as in
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:meth:`~ssl.SSLContext.cert_store_stats`, that reports the number of loaded
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.. section: Build
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Prevent possible segfaults and other random failures of python --generate-
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.. nonce: b5M04V
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.. section: Library
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The groupindex attribute of regular expression pattern object now is non-
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.. nonce: aAbWbQ
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.. section: Library
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Restore semantic round-trip correctness in tokenize/untokenize for tab-
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indented blocks.
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Restore semantic round-trip correctness in tokenize/untokenize for
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tab-indented blocks.
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..
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.. nonce: hwXwCH
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.. section: Library
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SMTP.auth() and SMTP.login() now support RFC 4954's optional initial-
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response argument to the SMTP AUTH command.
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SMTP.auth() and SMTP.login() now support RFC 4954's optional
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initial-response argument to the SMTP AUTH command.
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On Solaris 11.3 or newer, os.urandom() now uses the getrandom() function
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instead of the getentropy() function. The getentropy() function is blocking
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to generate very good quality entropy, os.urandom() doesn't need such high-
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quality entropy.
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to generate very good quality entropy, os.urandom() doesn't need such
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high-quality entropy.
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..
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@ -1083,11 +1083,11 @@ them a 'sheet'. Patch by Mark Roseman.
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.. nonce: -j_BV7
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.. section: IDLE
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Enhance the initial html viewer now used for Idle Help. * Properly indent
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fixed-pitch text (patch by Mark Roseman). * Give code snippet a very Sphinx-
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like light blueish-gray background. * Re-use initial width and height set by
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users for shell and editor. * When the Table of Contents (TOC) menu is used,
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put the section header at the top of the screen.
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Enhance the initial html viewer now used for Idle Help. Properly indent
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fixed-pitch text (patch by Mark Roseman). Give code snippet a very
|
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Sphinx-like light blueish-gray background. Re-use initial width and height
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set by users for shell and editor. When the Table of Contents (TOC) menu is
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used, put the section header at the top of the screen.
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..
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@ -568,9 +568,9 @@ string. Original fix by Ján Janech.
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.. section: Library
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The "urllib.request" module now percent-encodes non-ASCII bytes found in
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redirect target URLs. Some servers send Location header fields with non-
|
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ASCII bytes, but "http.client" requires the request target to be ASCII-
|
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encodable, otherwise a UnicodeEncodeError is raised. Based on patch by
|
||||
redirect target URLs. Some servers send Location header fields with
|
||||
non-ASCII bytes, but "http.client" requires the request target to be
|
||||
ASCII-encodable, otherwise a UnicodeEncodeError is raised. Based on patch by
|
||||
Christian Heimes.
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|
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..
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|
@ -1952,10 +1952,10 @@ Fix linking extension modules for cross builds. Patch by Xavier de Gaye.
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|||
.. nonce: HDjM4s
|
||||
.. section: Build
|
||||
|
||||
Disable the rules for running _freeze_importlib and pgen when cross-
|
||||
compiling. The output of these programs is normally saved with the source
|
||||
code anyway, and is still regenerated when doing a native build. Patch by
|
||||
Xavier de Gaye.
|
||||
Disable the rules for running _freeze_importlib and pgen when
|
||||
cross-compiling. The output of these programs is normally saved with the
|
||||
source code anyway, and is still regenerated when doing a native build.
|
||||
Patch by Xavier de Gaye.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ astral characters. Patch by Xiang Zhang.
|
|||
.. nonce: RYbEGH
|
||||
.. section: Core and Builtins
|
||||
|
||||
Extra slash no longer added to sys.path components in case of empty compile-
|
||||
time PYTHONPATH components.
|
||||
Extra slash no longer added to sys.path components in case of empty
|
||||
compile-time PYTHONPATH components.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -349,8 +349,8 @@ Patch written by Xiang Zhang.
|
|||
.. section: Core and Builtins
|
||||
|
||||
Standard __import__() no longer look up "__import__" in globals or builtins
|
||||
for importing submodules or "from import". Fixed handling an error of non-
|
||||
string package name.
|
||||
for importing submodules or "from import". Fixed handling an error of
|
||||
non-string package name.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1124,10 +1124,10 @@ after a commit.
|
|||
.. nonce: cYraeH
|
||||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
A new version of typing.py from https://github.com/python/typing: -
|
||||
Collection (only for 3.6) (Issue #27598) - Add FrozenSet to __all__
|
||||
(upstream #261) - fix crash in _get_type_vars() (upstream #259) - Remove the
|
||||
dict constraint in ForwardRef._eval_type (upstream #252)
|
||||
A new version of typing.py from https://github.com/python/typing:
|
||||
Collection (only for 3.6) (Issue #27598). Add FrozenSet to __all__
|
||||
(upstream #261). Fix crash in _get_type_vars() (upstream #259). Remove the
|
||||
dict constraint in ForwardRef._eval_type (upstream #252).
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2070,9 +2070,9 @@ Update message in validate_ucrtbase.py
|
|||
.. section: Build
|
||||
|
||||
Cause lack of llvm-profdata tool when using clang as required for PGO
|
||||
linking to be a configure time error rather than make time when --with-
|
||||
optimizations is enabled. Also improve our ability to find the llvm-
|
||||
profdata tool on MacOS and some Linuxes.
|
||||
linking to be a configure time error rather than make time when
|
||||
--with-optimizations is enabled. Also improve our ability to find the
|
||||
llvm-profdata tool on MacOS and some Linuxes.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2131,7 +2131,7 @@ CPP invocation in configure must use CPPFLAGS. Patch by Chi Hsuan Yen.
|
|||
.. section: Build
|
||||
|
||||
The configure script now inserts comments into the makefile to prevent the
|
||||
pgen and _freeze_importlib executables from being cross- compiled.
|
||||
pgen and _freeze_importlib executables from being cross-compiled.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ Upgrade expat copy from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1 to get fixes of multiple security
|
|||
vulnerabilities including: CVE-2017-9233 (External entity infinite loop
|
||||
DoS), CVE-2016-9063 (Integer overflow, re-fix), CVE-2016-0718 (Fix
|
||||
regression bugs from 2.2.0's fix to CVE-2016-0718) and CVE-2012-0876
|
||||
(Counter hash flooding with SipHash). Note: the CVE-2016-5300 (Use os-
|
||||
specific entropy sources like getrandom) doesn't impact Python, since Python
|
||||
(Counter hash flooding with SipHash). Note: the CVE-2016-5300 (Use
|
||||
os-specific entropy sources like getrandom) doesn't impact Python, since Python
|
||||
already gets entropy from the OS to set the expat secret using
|
||||
``XML_SetHashSalt()``.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -290,8 +290,8 @@ Update zlib to 1.2.11.
|
|||
.. nonce: N3KI-o
|
||||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
os.listdir() and os.scandir() now emit bytes names when called with bytes-
|
||||
like argument.
|
||||
os.listdir() and os.scandir() now emit bytes names when called with
|
||||
bytes-like argument.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -559,8 +559,8 @@ is received.
|
|||
.. section: Library
|
||||
|
||||
Various updates to typing module: add typing.NoReturn type, use
|
||||
WrapperDescriptorType, minor bug-fixes. Original PRs by Jim Fasarakis-
|
||||
Hilliard and Ivan Levkivskyi.
|
||||
WrapperDescriptorType, minor bug-fixes. Original PRs by Jim
|
||||
Fasarakis-Hilliard and Ivan Levkivskyi.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1070,8 +1070,8 @@ default locale encoding is a multi-byte encoding)
|
|||
.. section: Build
|
||||
|
||||
Prevent unnecessary rebuilding of Python during ``make test``, ``make
|
||||
install`` and some other make targets when configured with ``--enable-
|
||||
optimizations``.
|
||||
install`` and some other make targets when configured with
|
||||
``--enable-optimizations``.
|
||||
|
||||
..
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
|
|||
Improve the C-API doc for PyTypeObject. This includes adding several quick-
|
||||
reference tables and a lot of missing slot/typedef entries. The existing
|
||||
entries were also cleaned up with a slightly more consistent format.
|
||||
Improve the C-API doc for PyTypeObject. This includes adding several
|
||||
quick-reference tables and a lot of missing slot/typedef entries. The
|
||||
existing entries were also cleaned up with a slightly more consistent format.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
|
|||
Avoid small type when running htests. Since part of the purpose of human-
|
||||
viewed tests is to determine that widgets look right, it is important that
|
||||
they look the same for testing as when running IDLE.
|
||||
Avoid small type when running htests. Since part of the purpose of
|
||||
human-viewed tests is to determine that widgets look right, it is important
|
||||
that they look the same for testing as when running IDLE.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
|
|||
Improve difflib.SequenceManager.get_matching_blocks doc by adding 'non-
|
||||
overlapping' and changing '!=' to '<'.
|
||||
Improve difflib.SequenceManager.get_matching_blocks doc by adding
|
||||
'non-overlapping' and changing '!=' to '<'.
|
||||
|
|
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