Whitespace normalization.

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Tim Peters 2005-01-07 16:01:32 +00:00
parent e4f5600e5c
commit 5a9fb3c415
9 changed files with 44 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ class BundleBuilder(Defaults):
# Verbosity level.
verbosity = 1
# Destination root directory
destroot = ""

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@ -907,10 +907,10 @@ class PimpPackage_installer(PimpPackage):
def installPackageOnly(self, output=None):
"""Install a single source package.
If output is given it should be a file-like object and it
will receive a log of what happened."""
if self._dict.has_key('Post-install-command'):
return "%s: Installer package cannot have Post-install-command" % self.fullname()
@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ class PimpPackage_installer(PimpPackage):
if _cmd(output, '/tmp', self._dict['Pre-install-command']):
return "pre-install %s: running \"%s\" failed" % \
(self.fullname(), self._dict['Pre-install-command'])
self.beforeInstall()
installcmd = self._dict.get('Install-command')
@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ class PimpPackage_installer(PimpPackage):
if '%' in installcmd:
installcmd = installcmd % self.archiveFilename
else:
installcmd = 'open \"%s\"' % self.archiveFilename
installcmd = 'open \"%s\"' % self.archiveFilename
if _cmd(output, "/tmp", installcmd):
return '%s: install command failed (use verbose for details)' % self.fullname()
return '%s: downloaded and opened. Install manually and restart Package Manager' % self.archiveFilename

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@ -1,25 +1,25 @@
# line 1
def wrap(foo=None):
def wrapper(func):
return func
return wrapper
def wrapper(func):
return func
return wrapper
# line 7
def replace(func):
def insteadfunc():
print 'hello'
return insteadfunc
def insteadfunc():
print 'hello'
return insteadfunc
# line 13
@wrap()
@wrap(wrap)
def wrapped():
pass
pass
# line 19
@replace
def gone():
pass
pass
# line 24
oll = lambda m: m

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class Test_Csv(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, ctor, arg, quoting=None)
# We now allow this, only raising an exception if quoting is needed.
# self.assertRaises(TypeError, ctor, arg, quotechar=None)
# self.assertRaises(TypeError, ctor, arg,
# self.assertRaises(TypeError, ctor, arg,
# quoting=csv.QUOTE_NONE, escapechar=None)
# No longer complains about dialects with invalid attributes [AM]
# class BadDialect:

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@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ class IsTestBase(unittest.TestCase):
predicates = set([inspect.isbuiltin, inspect.isclass, inspect.iscode,
inspect.isframe, inspect.isfunction, inspect.ismethod,
inspect.ismodule, inspect.istraceback])
def istest(self, predicate, exp):
obj = eval(exp)
self.failUnless(predicate(obj), '%s(%s)' % (predicate.__name__, exp))
for other in self.predicates - set([predicate]):
self.failIf(other(obj), 'not %s(%s)' % (other.__name__, exp))
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class TestPredicates(IsTestBase):
# Doc/lib/libinspect.tex claims there are 11 such functions
count = len(filter(lambda x:x.startswith('is'), dir(inspect)))
self.assertEqual(count, 11, "There are %d (not 11) is* functions" % count)
def test_excluding_predicates(self):
self.istest(inspect.isbuiltin, 'sys.exit')
self.istest(inspect.isbuiltin, '[].append')
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ class TestPredicates(IsTestBase):
class TestInterpreterStack(IsTestBase):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
unittest.TestCase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
git.abuse(7, 8, 9)
def test_abuse_done(self):
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class TestInterpreterStack(IsTestBase):
def test_stack(self):
self.assert_(len(mod.st) >= 5)
self.assertEqual(mod.st[0][1:],
(modfile, 16, 'eggs', [' st = inspect.stack()\n'], 0))
(modfile, 16, 'eggs', [' st = inspect.stack()\n'], 0))
self.assertEqual(mod.st[1][1:],
(modfile, 9, 'spam', [' eggs(b + d, c + f)\n'], 0))
self.assertEqual(mod.st[2][1:],
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ class TestInterpreterStack(IsTestBase):
class GetSourceBase(unittest.TestCase):
# Subclasses must override.
fodderFile = None
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
unittest.TestCase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
@ -126,10 +126,10 @@ class GetSourceBase(unittest.TestCase):
def assertSourceEqual(self, obj, top, bottom):
self.assertEqual(inspect.getsource(obj),
self.sourcerange(top, bottom))
class TestRetrievingSourceCode(GetSourceBase):
fodderFile = mod
def test_getclasses(self):
classes = inspect.getmembers(mod, inspect.isclass)
self.assertEqual(classes,
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ class TestRetrievingSourceCode(GetSourceBase):
]
]
])
def test_getfunctions(self):
functions = inspect.getmembers(mod, inspect.isfunction)
self.assertEqual(functions, [('eggs', mod.eggs),
@ -172,8 +172,8 @@ class TestRetrievingSourceCode(GetSourceBase):
self.assertSourceEqual(mod.StupidGit, 21, 46)
def test_getsourcefile(self):
self.assertEqual(inspect.getsourcefile(mod.spam), modfile)
self.assertEqual(inspect.getsourcefile(git.abuse), modfile)
self.assertEqual(inspect.getsourcefile(mod.spam), modfile)
self.assertEqual(inspect.getsourcefile(git.abuse), modfile)
def test_getfile(self):
self.assertEqual(inspect.getfile(mod.StupidGit), mod.__file__)
@ -192,38 +192,38 @@ class TestOneliners(GetSourceBase):
def test_oneline_lambda(self):
# Test inspect.getsource with a one-line lambda function.
self.assertSourceEqual(mod2.oll, 25, 25)
def test_threeline_lambda(self):
# Test inspect.getsource with a three-line lambda function,
# where the second and third lines are _not_ indented.
self.assertSourceEqual(mod2.tll, 28, 30)
self.assertSourceEqual(mod2.tll, 28, 30)
def test_twoline_indented_lambda(self):
# Test inspect.getsource with a two-line lambda function,
# where the second line _is_ indented.
self.assertSourceEqual(mod2.tlli, 33, 34)
def test_onelinefunc(self):
# Test inspect.getsource with a regular one-line function.
self.assertSourceEqual(mod2.onelinefunc, 37, 37)
def test_manyargs(self):
# Test inspect.getsource with a regular function where
# the arguments are on two lines and _not_ indented and
# the body on the second line with the last arguments.
self.assertSourceEqual(mod2.manyargs, 40, 41)
def test_twolinefunc(self):
# Test inspect.getsource with a regular function where
# the body is on two lines, following the argument list and
# continued on the next line by a \\.
self.assertSourceEqual(mod2.twolinefunc, 44, 45)
def test_lambda_in_list(self):
# Test inspect.getsource with a one-line lambda function
# defined in a list, indented.
self.assertSourceEqual(mod2.a[1], 49, 49)
def test_anonymous(self):
# Test inspect.getsource with a lambda function defined
# as argument to another function.
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ class TestOneliners(GetSourceBase):
def attrs_wo_objs(cls):
return [t[:3] for t in inspect.classify_class_attrs(cls)]
class TestClassesAndFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
class TestClassesAndFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def test_classic_mro(self):
# Test classic-class method resolution order.
class A: pass
@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ class TestClassesAndFunctions(unittest.TestCase):
def test_getargspec_sublistofone(self):
def sublistOfOne((foo)): return 1
self.assertArgSpecEquals(sublistOfOne, [['foo']])
def test_classify_oldstyle(self):
@ -418,4 +418,3 @@ def test_main():
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()

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@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ class CompressObjectTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.failUnless(co.flush()) # Returns a zlib header
dco = zlib.decompressobj()
self.assertEqual(dco.flush(), "") # Returns nothing
def genblock(seed, length, step=1024, generator=random):
"""length-byte stream of random data from a seed (in step-byte blocks)."""

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@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ def findline(lines, start):
if lines[i][:len(start)] == start:
return i
return -1
def fix(makefile, do_apply):
"""Fix the Makefile, if required."""
fixed = False
lines = open(makefile).readlines()
for old, new in CHANGES:
i = findline(lines, new)
if i >= 0:
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ def fix(makefile, do_apply):
return 2
lines[i] = new
fixed = True
if fixed:
if do_apply:
print 'fixapplepython23: Fix to Apple-installed Python 2.3 applied'
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ def fix(makefile, do_apply):
else:
print 'fixapplepython23: No fix needed, appears to have been applied before'
return 0
def makescript(filename, compiler):
"""Create a wrapper script for a compiler"""
dirname = os.path.split(filename)[0]
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ def makescript(filename, compiler):
fp.close()
os.chmod(filename, 0755)
print 'fixapplepython23: Created', filename
def main():
# Check for -n option
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == '-n':
@ -113,7 +113,6 @@ def main():
# Finally fix the makefile
rv = fix(MAKEFILE, do_apply)
sys.exit(rv)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ def print_differences(data, olddata):
print '# updated %r -> %r to %r' % \
(k, olddata[k], data[k])
# Additions are not mentioned
if __name__ == '__main__':
data = locale.locale_alias.copy()
data.update(parse(LOCALE_ALIAS))
@ -71,4 +71,3 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
print 'locale_alias = {'
pprint(data)
print '}'

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@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ def add_files(db):
lib.add_file('python%s%s.lib' % (major, minor))
# Add the mingw-format library
if have_mingw:
lib.add_file('libpython%s%s.a' % (major, minor))
lib.add_file('libpython%s%s.a' % (major, minor))
if have_tcl:
# Add Tcl/Tk
tcldirs = [(root, '../tcltk/lib', 'tcl')]