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# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
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latex_appendices = ['glossary', 'about', 'license', 'copyright']
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# Get LaTeX to handle Unicode correctly
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latex_elements = {'inputenc': r'\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}'}
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# Options for the coverage checker
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# --------------------------------
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also the configuration. For details refer to Microsoft's documentation of the
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:cfunc:`SHGetSpecialFolderPath` function.
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Vista User Access Control (UAC)
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===============================
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Starting with Python 2.6, bdist_wininst supports a :option:`--user-access-control`
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option. The default is 'none' (meaning no UAC handling is done), and other
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valid values are 'auto' (meaning prompt for UAC elevation if Python was
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installed for all users) and 'force' (meaning always prompt for elevation)
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.. function:: create_shortcut(target, description, filename[, arguments[, workdir[, iconpath[, iconindex]]]])
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and *iconindex* is the index of the icon in the file *iconpath*. Again, for
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details consult the Microsoft documentation for the :class:`IShellLink`
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interface.
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Vista User Access Control (UAC)
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===============================
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Starting with Python 2.6, bdist_wininst supports a :option:`--user-access-control`
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option. The default is 'none' (meaning no UAC handling is done), and other
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valid values are 'auto' (meaning prompt for UAC elevation if Python was
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installed for all users) and 'force' (meaning always prompt for elevation).
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provide valid input to your scripts. For example, if a curious user appends
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another ``user=foo`` pair to the query string, then the script would crash,
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because in this situation the ``getvalue("user")`` method call returns a list
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instead of a string. Calling the :meth:`toupper` method on a list is not valid
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instead of a string. Calling the :meth:`~str.upper` method on a list is not valid
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(since lists do not have a method of this name) and results in an
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:exc:`AttributeError` exception.
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Objects that when printed, print a message like "Use quit() or Ctrl-D
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(i.e. EOF) to exit", and when called, raise :exc:`SystemExit` with the
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specified exit code, and when .
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specified exit code.
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.. data:: copyright
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license
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``'anonymous@'``. This function should be called only once for each instance,
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after a connection has been established; it should not be called at all if a
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host and user were given when the instance was created. Most FTP commands are
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only allowed after the client has logged in.
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only allowed after the client has logged in. The *acct* parameter supplies
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"accounting information"; few systems implement this.
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.. method:: FTP.abort()
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2008-01-18 14:49:54,033 d.e.f WARNING IP: 127.0.0.1 User: jim A message at WARNING level with 2 parameters
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.. _network-logging:
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Sending and receiving logging events across a network
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Run the server in the current process.
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.. method:: from_address(address, authkey)
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A class method which creates a manager object referring to a pre-existing
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server process which is using the given address and authentication key.
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.. method:: get_server()
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Returns a :class:`Server` object which represents the actual server under
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:meth:`update` accepts either another dictionary object or an iterable of
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key/value pairs (as a tuple or other iterable of length two). If keyword
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arguments are specified, the dictionary is then is updated with those
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arguments are specified, the dictionary is then updated with those
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key/value pairs: ``d.update(red=1, blue=2)``.
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.. method:: values()
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:mod:`warnings` --- Warning control
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===================================
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+---------------+----------------------------------------------+
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* *message* is a string containing a regular expression that the warning message
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must match (the match is compiled to always be case-insensitive)
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must match (the match is compiled to always be case-insensitive).
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* *category* is a class (a subclass of :exc:`Warning`) of which the warning
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category must be a subclass in order to match
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category must be a subclass in order to match.
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* *module* is a string containing a regular expression that the module name must
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match (the match is compiled to be case-sensitive)
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match (the match is compiled to be case-sensitive).
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* *lineno* is an integer that the line number where the warning occurred must
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match, or ``0`` to match all line numbers
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match, or ``0`` to match all line numbers.
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Since the :exc:`Warning` class is derived from the built-in :exc:`Exception`
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class, to turn a warning into an error we simply raise ``category(message)``.
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.. function:: formatwarning(message, category, filename, lineno[, line])
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Format a warning the standard way. This returns a string which may contain
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embedded newlines and ends in a newline. *line* is
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a line of source code to be included in the warning message; if *line* is not supplied,
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:func:`formatwarning` will try to read the line specified by *filename* and *lineno*.
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Format a warning the standard way. This returns a string which may contain
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embedded newlines and ends in a newline. *line* is a line of source code to
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be included in the warning message; if *line* is not supplied,
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:func:`formatwarning` will try to read the line specified by *filename* and
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*lineno*.
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.. function:: filterwarnings(action[, message[, category[, module[, lineno[, append]]]]])
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Insert an entry into the list of warnings filters. The entry is inserted at the
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front by default; if *append* is true, it is inserted at the end. This checks
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the types of the arguments, compiles the message and module regular expressions,
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and inserts them as a tuple in the list of warnings filters. Entries closer to
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Insert an entry into the list of :ref:`warnings filter specifications
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<warning-filter>`. The entry is inserted at the front by default; if
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*append* is true, it is inserted at the end. This checks the types of the
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arguments, compiles the *message* and *module* regular expressions, and
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inserts them as a tuple in the list of warnings filters. Entries closer to
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the front of the list override entries later in the list, if both match a
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particular warning. Omitted arguments default to a value that matches
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everything.
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.. function:: simplefilter(action[, category[, lineno[, append]]])
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Insert a simple entry into the list of warnings filters. The meaning of the
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function parameters is as for :func:`filterwarnings`, but regular expressions
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are not needed as the filter inserted always matches any message in any module
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as long as the category and line number match.
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Insert a simple entry into the list of :ref:`warnings filter specifications
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<warning-filter>`. The meaning of the function parameters is as for
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:func:`filterwarnings`, but regular expressions are not needed as the filter
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inserted always matches any message in any module as long as the category and
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line number match.
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.. function:: resetwarnings()
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4.0
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>>> abs(a) # sqrt(a.real**2 + a.imag**2)
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5.0
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>>>
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In interactive mode, the last printed expression is assigned to the variable
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``_``. This means that when you are using Python as a desk calculator, it is
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113.0625
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>>> round(_, 2)
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113.06
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>>>
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This variable should be treated as read-only by the user. Don't explicitly
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assign a value to it --- you would create an independent local variable with the
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Note that newlines still need to be embedded in the string using ``\n``; the
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newline following the trailing backslash is discarded. This example would print
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the following::
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the following:
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.. code-block:: text
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This is a rather long string containing
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several lines of text just as you would do in C.
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Note that whitespace at the beginning of the line is significant.
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Or, strings can be surrounded in a pair of matching triple-quotes: ``"""`` or
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``'''``. End of lines do not need to be escaped when using triple-quotes, but
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they will be included in the string. ::
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print """
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Usage: thingy [OPTIONS]
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-h Display this usage message
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-H hostname Hostname to connect to
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"""
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produces the following output:
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.. code-block:: text
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Usage: thingy [OPTIONS]
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-h Display this usage message
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-H hostname Hostname to connect to
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If we make the string literal a "raw" string, ``\n`` sequences are not converted
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to newlines, but the backslash at the end of the line, and the newline character
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in the source, are both included in the string as data. Thus, the example::
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print(hello)
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would print::
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would print:
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.. code-block:: text
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This is a rather long string containing\n\
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if type(rawdata) == type(""):
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self.__ParseString(rawdata)
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else:
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self.update(rawdata)
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# self.update() wouldn't call our custom __setitem__
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for k, v in rawdata.items():
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"""
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# existing test code was removed at Rev 1.27.
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# existing test code was removed at Rev 1.27 (r34098).
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self._cond, self._unfinished_tasks = state[-2:]
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def put(self, item, block=True, timeout=None):
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Queue.put(self, item, block, timeout)
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self._unfinished_tasks.release()
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def put(self, obj, block=True, timeout=None):
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assert not self._closed
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self._buffer.append(obj)
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cmd = _synthesize(cmdline, -1)
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Lambert Meertens
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Bill van Melle
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Lucas Prado Melo
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Brian Merrell
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Luke Mewburn
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Mike Meyer
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RANLIB=:
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without_gcc=;;
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*) without_gcc=no;;
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esac])
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AC_MSG_RESULT($without_gcc)
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case $CC in
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cc|*/cc) CC="$CC -Ae";;
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esac;;
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Monterey*)
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case $CC in
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cc) CC="$CC -Wl,-Bexport";;
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esac;;
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SunOS*)
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# Some functions have a prototype only with that define, e.g. confstr
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AC_DEFINE(__EXTENSIONS__, 1, [Defined on Solaris to see additional function prototypes.])
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exp_extra="."
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fi
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LINKCC="\$(srcdir)/Modules/makexp_aix Modules/python.exp $exp_extra \$(LIBRARY); $LINKCC";;
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Monterey64*)
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LINKCC="$LINKCC -L/usr/lib/ia64l64";;
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QNX*)
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# qcc must be used because the other compilers do not
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# support -N.
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OPT="-O"
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;;
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esac
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# The current (beta) Monterey compiler dies with optimizations
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# XXX what is Monterey? Does it still die w/ -O? Can we get rid of this?
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case $ac_sys_system in
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Monterey*)
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OPT=""
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;;
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esac
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fi
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AC_SUBST(BASECFLAGS)
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else LDSHARED='$(CC) -G'
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fi;;
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SCO_SV*) LDSHARED='$(CC) -Wl,-G,-Bexport';;
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Monterey*) LDSHARED="cc -G -dy -Bdynamic -Bexport -L/usr/lib/ia64l64";;
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CYGWIN*) LDSHARED="gcc -shared -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base";;
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atheos*) LDSHARED="gcc -shared";;
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*) LDSHARED="ld";;
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then CCSHARED="-fPIC"
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else CCSHARED="-Kpic -belf"
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fi;;
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Monterey*) CCSHARED="-G";;
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IRIX*/6*) case $CC in
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*gcc*) CCSHARED="-shared";;
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*) CCSHARED="";;
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@ -5,6 +5,9 @@
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#define Py_PYCONFIG_H
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/* Define if building universal (internal helper macro) */
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#undef AC_APPLE_UNIVERSAL_BUILD
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/* Define for AIX if your compiler is a genuine IBM xlC/xlC_r and you want
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support for AIX C++ shared extension modules. */
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#undef AIX_GENUINE_CPLUSPLUS
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@ -995,6 +998,28 @@
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/* Define if you want to use computed gotos in ceval.c. */
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#undef USE_COMPUTED_GOTOS
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/* Enable extensions on AIX 3, Interix. */
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||||
#ifndef _ALL_SOURCE
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# undef _ALL_SOURCE
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
/* Enable GNU extensions on systems that have them. */
|
||||
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
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||||
# undef _GNU_SOURCE
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
/* Enable threading extensions on Solaris. */
|
||||
#ifndef _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS
|
||||
# undef _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
/* Enable extensions on HP NonStop. */
|
||||
#ifndef _TANDEM_SOURCE
|
||||
# undef _TANDEM_SOURCE
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
/* Enable general extensions on Solaris. */
|
||||
#ifndef __EXTENSIONS__
|
||||
# undef __EXTENSIONS__
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if a va_list is an array of some kind */
|
||||
#undef VA_LIST_IS_ARRAY
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1032,20 +1057,21 @@
|
|||
/* Define to profile with the Pentium timestamp counter */
|
||||
#undef WITH_TSC
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if your processor stores words with the most significant byte
|
||||
first (like Motorola and SPARC, unlike Intel and VAX). */
|
||||
#undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
|
||||
/* Define WORDS_BIGENDIAN to 1 if your processor stores words with the most
|
||||
significant byte first (like Motorola and SPARC, unlike Intel). */
|
||||
#if defined AC_APPLE_UNIVERSAL_BUILD
|
||||
# if defined __BIG_ENDIAN__
|
||||
# define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
#else
|
||||
# ifndef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
|
||||
# undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if arithmetic is subject to x87-style double rounding issue */
|
||||
#undef X87_DOUBLE_ROUNDING
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if on AIX 3.
|
||||
System headers sometimes define this.
|
||||
We just want to avoid a redefinition error message. */
|
||||
#ifndef _ALL_SOURCE
|
||||
# undef _ALL_SOURCE
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define on OpenBSD to activate all library features */
|
||||
#undef _BSD_SOURCE
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1064,15 +1090,25 @@
|
|||
/* This must be defined on some systems to enable large file support. */
|
||||
#undef _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if on MINIX. */
|
||||
#undef _MINIX
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define on NetBSD to activate all library features */
|
||||
#undef _NETBSD_SOURCE
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define _OSF_SOURCE to get the makedev macro. */
|
||||
#undef _OSF_SOURCE
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 2 if the system does not provide POSIX.1 features except with
|
||||
this defined. */
|
||||
#undef _POSIX_1_SOURCE
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to activate features from IEEE Stds 1003.1-2001 */
|
||||
#undef _POSIX_C_SOURCE
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define to 1 if you need to in order for `stat' and other things to work. */
|
||||
#undef _POSIX_SOURCE
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define if you have POSIX threads, and your system does not define that. */
|
||||
#undef _POSIX_THREADS
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1080,12 +1116,12 @@
|
|||
#undef _REENTRANT
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define for Solaris 2.5.1 so the uint32_t typedef from <sys/synch.h>,
|
||||
<pthread.h>, or <semaphore.h> is not used. If the typedef was allowed, the
|
||||
<pthread.h>, or <semaphore.h> is not used. If the typedef were allowed, the
|
||||
#define below would cause a syntax error. */
|
||||
#undef _UINT32_T
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define for Solaris 2.5.1 so the uint64_t typedef from <sys/synch.h>,
|
||||
<pthread.h>, or <semaphore.h> is not used. If the typedef was allowed, the
|
||||
<pthread.h>, or <semaphore.h> is not used. If the typedef were allowed, the
|
||||
#define below would cause a syntax error. */
|
||||
#undef _UINT64_T
|
||||
|
||||
|
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