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Benjamin Peterson 2015-01-13 09:20:31 -05:00
commit 610bc6a211
14 changed files with 14 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ Querying the error indicator
Do not compare the return value to a specific exception; use
:c:func:`PyErr_ExceptionMatches` instead, shown below. (The comparison could
easily fail since the exception may be an instance instead of a class, in the
case of a class exception, or it may the a subclass of the expected exception.)
case of a class exception, or it may be a subclass of the expected exception.)
.. c:function:: int PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyObject *exc)

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@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ These functions are only intended to be used by advanced debugging tools.
.. c:function:: PyThreadState * PyInterpreterState_ThreadHead(PyInterpreterState *interp)
Return the a pointer to the first :c:type:`PyThreadState` object in the list of
Return the pointer to the first :c:type:`PyThreadState` object in the list of
threads associated with the interpreter *interp*.

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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The :attr:`ml_meth` is a C function pointer. The functions may be of different
types, but they always return :c:type:`PyObject\*`. If the function is not of
the :c:type:`PyCFunction`, the compiler will require a cast in the method table.
Even though :c:type:`PyCFunction` defines the first parameter as
:c:type:`PyObject\*`, it is common that the method implementation uses a the
:c:type:`PyObject\*`, it is common that the method implementation uses the
specific C type of the *self* object.
The :attr:`ml_flags` field is a bitfield which can include the following flags.

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@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ directories.
.. function:: create_tree(base_dir, files[, mode=0o777, verbose=0, dry_run=0])
Create all the empty directories under *base_dir* needed to put *files* there.
*base_dir* is just the a name of a directory which doesn't necessarily exist
*base_dir* is just the name of a directory which doesn't necessarily exist
yet; *files* is a list of filenames to be interpreted relative to *base_dir*.
*base_dir* + the directory portion of every file in *files* will be created if
it doesn't already exist. *mode*, *verbose* and *dry_run* flags are as for

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@ -1541,7 +1541,7 @@ where we have imported it. The patching should look like::
However, consider the alternative scenario where instead of ``from a import
SomeClass`` module b does ``import a`` and ``some_function`` uses ``a.SomeClass``. Both
of these import forms are common. In this case the class we want to patch is
being looked up on the a module and so we have to patch ``a.SomeClass`` instead::
being looked up in the module and so we have to patch ``a.SomeClass`` instead::
@patch('a.SomeClass')

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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
/* Report that a new memory at "address" of size "size" has been allocated.
This might be used when the memory has been retrieved from a free list and
is about to be reused, or when a the locking discipline for a variable
is about to be reused, or when the locking discipline for a variable
changes. */
#define _Py_ANNOTATE_NEW_MEMORY(address, size) \
AnnotateNewMemory(__FILE__, __LINE__, address, size)

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@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) PyUnicode_New(
);
#endif
/* Initializes the canonical string representation from a the deprecated
/* Initializes the canonical string representation from the deprecated
wstr/Py_UNICODE representation. This function is used to convert Unicode
objects which were created using the old API to the new flexible format
introduced with PEP 393.

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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ def create_tree(base_dir, files, mode=0o777, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
"""Create all the empty directories under 'base_dir' needed to put 'files'
there.
'base_dir' is just the a name of a directory which doesn't necessarily
'base_dir' is just the name of a directory which doesn't necessarily
exist yet; 'files' is a list of filenames to be interpreted relative to
'base_dir'. 'base_dir' + the directory portion of every file in 'files'
will be created if it doesn't already exist. 'mode', 'verbose' and

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@ -1792,7 +1792,7 @@ class FileCookieJar(CookieJar):
def lwp_cookie_str(cookie):
"""Return string representation of Cookie in an the LWP cookie file format.
"""Return string representation of Cookie in the LWP cookie file format.
Actually, the format is extended a bit -- see module docstring.

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ class FixExitfunc(fixer_base.BaseFix):
self.sys_import = None
def transform(self, node, results):
# First, find a the sys import. We'll just hope it's global scope.
# First, find the sys import. We'll just hope it's global scope.
if "sys_import" in results:
if self.sys_import is None:
self.sys_import = results["sys_import"]

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@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ if hasattr(_socket.socket, "share"):
def fromshare(info):
""" fromshare(info) -> socket object
Create a socket object from a the bytes object returned by
Create a socket object from the bytes object returned by
socket.share(pid).
"""
return socket(0, 0, 0, info)

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@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ class TestOptionalsChoices(ParserTestCase):
class TestOptionalsRequired(ParserTestCase):
"""Tests the an optional action that is required"""
"""Tests an optional action that is required"""
argument_signatures = [
Sig('-x', type=int, required=True),

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@ -488,6 +488,7 @@ Yannick Gingras
Matt Giuca
Wim Glenn
Michael Goderbauer
Karan Goel
Jeroen Van Goey
Christoph Gohlke
Tim Golden

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@ -4830,7 +4830,7 @@ Pointer_set_contents(CDataObject *self, PyObject *value, void *closure)
*(void **)self->b_ptr = dst->b_ptr;
/*
A Pointer instance must keep a the value it points to alive. So, a
A Pointer instance must keep the value it points to alive. So, a
pointer instance has b_length set to 2 instead of 1, and we set
'value' itself as the second item of the b_objects list, additionally.
*/