Issue #23804: Merge spelling and NEWS fixes from 3.5
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@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ XMLParser Objects
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The following attributes contain values relating to the most recent error
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encountered by an :class:`xmlparser` object, and will only have correct values
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once a call to :meth:`Parse` or :meth:`ParseFile` has raised a
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once a call to :meth:`Parse` or :meth:`ParseFile` has raised an
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:exc:`xml.parsers.expat.ExpatError` exception.
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@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ the returned bytes object to string once it determines or guesses
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the appropriate encoding.
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The following W3C document, https://www.w3.org/International/O-charset\ , lists
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the various ways in which a (X)HTML or a XML document could have specified its
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the various ways in which an (X)HTML or an XML document could have specified its
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encoding information.
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As the python.org website uses *utf-8* encoding as specified in its meta tag, we
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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ document: the one that holds all others. Here is an example program::
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When you are finished with a DOM tree, you may optionally call the
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:meth:`unlink` method to encourage early cleanup of the now-unneeded
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objects. :meth:`unlink` is a :mod:`xml.dom.minidom`\ -specific
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objects. :meth:`unlink` is an :mod:`xml.dom.minidom`\ -specific
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extension to the DOM API that renders the node and its descendants are
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essentially useless. Otherwise, Python's garbage collector will
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eventually take care of the objects in the tree.
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ requests sent to Python CGI scripts.
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.. method:: CGIXMLRPCRequestHandler.handle_request(request_text=None)
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Handle a XML-RPC request. If *request_text* is given, it should be the POST
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Handle an XML-RPC request. If *request_text* is given, it should be the POST
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data provided by the HTTP server, otherwise the contents of stdin will be used.
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Example::
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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ class BuildExtTestCase(TempdirManager,
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.check_extensions_list, exts)
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# second element of each tuple in 'ext_modules'
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# must be a ary (build info)
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# must be a dictionary (build info)
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exts = [('foo.bar', '')]
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self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, cmd.check_extensions_list, exts)
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@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ What's New in IDLE 3.5.0?
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Changes are written to HOME/.idlerc/config-extensions.cfg.
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Original patch by Tal Einat.
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- Issue #16233: A module browser (File : Class Browser, Alt+C) requires a
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- Issue #16233: A module browser (File : Class Browser, Alt+C) requires an
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editor window with a filename. When Class Browser is requested otherwise,
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from a shell, output window, or 'Untitled' editor, Idle no longer displays
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an error box. It now pops up an Open Module box (Alt+M). If a valid name
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@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ class IpaddrUnitTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertEqual("IPv6Interface('::1/128')",
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repr(ipaddress.IPv6Interface('::1')))
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# issue #16531: constructing IPv4Network from a (address, mask) tuple
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# issue #16531: constructing IPv4Network from an (address, mask) tuple
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def testIPv4Tuple(self):
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# /32
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ip = ipaddress.IPv4Address('192.0.2.1')
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self.assertEqual(ipaddress.IPv4Interface((3221225985, 24)),
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ipaddress.IPv4Interface('192.0.2.1/24'))
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# issue #16531: constructing IPv6Network from a (address, mask) tuple
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# issue #16531: constructing IPv6Network from an (address, mask) tuple
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def testIPv6Tuple(self):
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# /128
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ip = ipaddress.IPv6Address('2001:db8::')
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@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ class NonCallableMock(Base):
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def _call_matcher(self, _call):
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"""
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Given a call (or simply a (args, kwargs) tuple), return a
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Given a call (or simply an (args, kwargs) tuple), return a
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comparison key suitable for matching with other calls.
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This is a best effort method which relies on the spec's signature,
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if available, or falls back on the arguments themselves.
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ This avoids all the overhead of SAX and pulldom to gain performance.
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# minidom DOM and can't be used with other DOM implementations. This
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# is due, in part, to a lack of appropriate methods in the DOM (there is
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# no way to create Entity and Notation nodes via the DOM Level 2
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# interface), and for performance. The later is the cause of some fairly
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# interface), and for performance. The latter is the cause of some fairly
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# cryptic code.
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#
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# Performance hacks:
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ class SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher:
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are considered private and will not be called by
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SimpleXMLRPCServer.
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If a registered function matches a XML-RPC request, then it
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If a registered function matches an XML-RPC request, then it
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will be called instead of the registered instance.
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If the optional allow_dotted_names argument is true and the
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Misc/NEWS
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Misc/NEWS
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be re-enabled using the "-X showalloccount" option. It now outputs to stderr
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instead of stdout.
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- Issue #27443: __length_hint__() of bytearray itearator no longer return
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negative integer for resized bytearray.
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- Issue #27443: __length_hint__() of bytearray iterators no longer return a
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negative integer for a resized bytearray.
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- Issue #27007: The fromhex() class methods of bytes and bytearray subclasses
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now return an instance of corresponding subclass.
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JoinableQueue was merged with Queue).
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- Issue #23908: os functions now reject paths with embedded null character
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on Windows instead of silently truncate them.
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on Windows instead of silently truncating them.
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- Issue #23728: binascii.crc_hqx() could return an integer outside of the range
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0-0xffff for empty data.
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- Issue #20218: Added convenience methods read_text/write_text and read_bytes/
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write_bytes to pathlib.Path objects.
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- Issue #22396: On 32-bit AIX platform, don't expose os.posix_fadvise() nor
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os.posix_fallocate() because their prototypes in system headers are wrong.
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- Issue #22517: When an io.BufferedRWPair object is deallocated, clear its
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weakrefs.
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- Issue #22437: Number of capturing groups in regular expression is no longer
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limited by 100.
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- Issue #22168: Prevent turtle AttributeError with non-default Canvas on OS X.
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- Issue #21147: sqlite3 now raises an exception if the request contains a null
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character instead of truncate it. Based on patch by Victor Stinner.
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character instead of truncating it. Based on patch by Victor Stinner.
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- Issue #13968: The glob module now supports recursive search in
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subdirectories using the "**" pattern.
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an explicit runtime library dependency.
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- Issue #17861: Tools/scripts/generate_opcode_h.py automatically regenerates
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Include/opcode.h from Lib/opcode.py if the later gets any change.
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Include/opcode.h from Lib/opcode.py if the latter gets any change.
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- Issue #20644: OS X installer build support for documentation build changes
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in 3.4.1: assume externally supplied sphinx-build is available in /usr/bin.
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