Get rid of xreadlines() (methods).

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Neal Norwitz 2006-03-17 08:29:44 +00:00
parent 7c3072437a
commit 7096760b25
11 changed files with 9 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -79,15 +79,6 @@ Return a list of lines read. The optional \var{size} argument, if given,
is an approximate bound on the total number of bytes in the lines returned.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{xreadlines}{}
For backward compatibility. \class{BZ2File} objects now include the
performance optimizations previously implemented in the
\module{xreadlines} module.
\deprecated{2.3}{This exists only for compatibility with the method by
this name on \class{file} objects, which is
deprecated. Use \code{for line in file} instead.}
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[BZ2File]{seek}{offset\optional{, whence}}
Move to new file position. Argument \var{offset} is a byte count. Optional
argument \var{whence} defaults to \code{0} (offset from start of file,

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@ -1583,12 +1583,6 @@ flush the read-ahead buffer.
implemented, or cannot be implemented efficiently.
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{xreadlines}{}
This method returns the same thing as \code{iter(f)}.
\versionadded{2.1}
\deprecated{2.3}{Use \samp{for \var{line} in \var{file}} instead.}
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[file]{seek}{offset\optional{, whence}}
Set the file's current position, like \code{stdio}'s \cfunction{fseek()}.
The \var{whence} argument is optional and defaults to \code{0}

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ import os, glob, re, sys
def findnames(file, prefixes=()):
names = {}
for line in file.xreadlines():
for line in file:
if line[0] == '!':
continue
fields = line.split()

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ __all__ = ["RExec"]
class FileBase:
ok_file_methods = ('fileno', 'flush', 'isatty', 'read', 'readline',
'readlines', 'seek', 'tell', 'write', 'writelines', 'xreadlines',
'readlines', 'seek', 'tell', 'write', 'writelines',
'__iter__')

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@ -110,14 +110,6 @@ class BZ2FileTest(BaseTest):
self.assertEqual(list(iter(bz2f)), sio.readlines())
bz2f.close()
def testXReadLines(self):
# "Test BZ2File.xreadlines()"
self.createTempFile()
bz2f = BZ2File(self.filename)
sio = StringIO(self.TEXT)
self.assertEqual(list(bz2f.xreadlines()), sio.readlines())
bz2f.close()
def testUniversalNewlinesLF(self):
# "Test BZ2File.read() with universal newlines (\\n)"
self.createTempFile()
@ -256,7 +248,7 @@ class BZ2FileTest(BaseTest):
bz2f.close()
self.assertEqual(lines, ['Test'])
bz2f = BZ2File(self.filename)
xlines = list(bz2f.xreadlines())
xlines = list(bz2f.readlines())
bz2f.close()
self.assertEqual(lines, ['Test'])

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class DecimalTest(unittest.TestCase):
if skip_expected:
raise TestSkipped
return
for line in open(file).xreadlines():
for line in open(file):
line = line.replace('\r\n', '').replace('\n', '')
#print line
try:

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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ for s in (-1, 0, 1, 512):
methods = ['fileno', 'flush', 'isatty', 'next', 'read', 'readinto',
'readline', 'readlines', 'seek', 'tell', 'truncate', 'write',
'xreadlines', '__iter__']
'__iter__']
if sys.platform.startswith('atheos'):
methods.remove('truncate')

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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ expressed in spaces. Issue an error when the option is given twice.
.B \-u
Force stdin, stdout and stderr to be totally unbuffered. On systems
where it matters, also put stdin, stdout and stderr in binary mode.
Note that there is internal buffering in xreadlines(), readlines() and
Note that there is internal buffering in readlines() and
file-object iterators ("for line in sys.stdin") which is not
influenced by this option. To work around this, you will want to use
"sys.stdin.readline()" inside a "while 1:" loop.

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@ -778,13 +778,6 @@ BZ2File_readlines(BZ2FileObject *self, PyObject *args)
return list;
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(BZ2File_xreadlines__doc__,
"xreadlines() -> self\n\
\n\
For backward compatibility. BZ2File objects now include the performance\n\
optimizations previously implemented in the xreadlines module.\n\
");
PyDoc_STRVAR(BZ2File_write__doc__,
"write(data) -> None\n\
\n\
@ -1183,7 +1176,6 @@ static PyMethodDef BZ2File_methods[] = {
{"read", (PyCFunction)BZ2File_read, METH_VARARGS, BZ2File_read__doc__},
{"readline", (PyCFunction)BZ2File_readline, METH_VARARGS, BZ2File_readline__doc__},
{"readlines", (PyCFunction)BZ2File_readlines, METH_VARARGS, BZ2File_readlines__doc__},
{"xreadlines", (PyCFunction)BZ2File_getiter, METH_VARARGS, BZ2File_xreadlines__doc__},
{"write", (PyCFunction)BZ2File_write, METH_VARARGS, BZ2File_write__doc__},
{"writelines", (PyCFunction)BZ2File_writelines, METH_O, BZ2File_writelines__doc__},
{"seek", (PyCFunction)BZ2File_seek, METH_VARARGS, BZ2File_seek__doc__},

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@ -1675,12 +1675,6 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(readlines_doc,
"The optional size argument, if given, is an approximate bound on the\n"
"total number of bytes in the lines returned.");
PyDoc_STRVAR(xreadlines_doc,
"xreadlines() -> returns self.\n"
"\n"
"For backward compatibility. File objects now include the performance\n"
"optimizations previously implemented in the xreadlines module.");
PyDoc_STRVAR(writelines_doc,
"writelines(sequence_of_strings) -> None. Write the strings to the file.\n"
"\n"
@ -1719,7 +1713,6 @@ static PyMethodDef file_methods[] = {
{"tell", (PyCFunction)file_tell, METH_NOARGS, tell_doc},
{"readinto", (PyCFunction)file_readinto, METH_VARARGS, readinto_doc},
{"readlines", (PyCFunction)file_readlines,METH_VARARGS, readlines_doc},
{"xreadlines",(PyCFunction)file_self, METH_NOARGS, xreadlines_doc},
{"writelines",(PyCFunction)file_writelines, METH_O, writelines_doc},
{"flush", (PyCFunction)file_flush, METH_NOARGS, flush_doc},
{"close", (PyCFunction)file_close, METH_NOARGS, close_doc},

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README
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@ -504,9 +504,9 @@ Cray T3E: Mark Hadfield (m.hadfield@niwa.co.nz) writes:
_codecs, _locale, _socket, _symtable, _testcapi, _weakref
array, binascii, cmath, cPickle, crypt, cStringIO, dbm
errno, fcntl, grp, math, md5, operator, parser, pcre, pwd
regex, rotor, select, struct, strop, syslog, termios
time, timing, xreadlines
errno, fcntl, grp, math, md5, operator, parser, pwd
rotor, select, struct, strop, syslog, termios,
time, timing
4) Once the python executable and library have been built, make
will execute setup.py, which will attempt to build remaining