Fix typos in comments, documentation and test method names
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@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ flushing behavior.
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The example script has a simple function, ``foo``, which just cycles through
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all the logging levels, writing to ``sys.stderr`` to say what level it's about
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to log at, and then actually logging a message that that level. You can pass a
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to log at, and then actually logging a message at that level. You can pass a
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parameter to ``foo`` which, if true, will log at ERROR and CRITICAL levels -
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otherwise, it only logs at DEBUG, INFO and WARNING levels.
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@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ sends logging output to a network socket. The base class uses a TCP socket.
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.. method:: createSocket()
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Tries to create a socket; on failure, uses an exponential back-off
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algorithm. On intial failure, the handler will drop the message it was
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algorithm. On initial failure, the handler will drop the message it was
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trying to send. When subsequent messages are handled by the same
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instance, it will not try connecting until some time has passed. The
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default parameters are such that the initial delay is one second, and if
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ def lwp_cookie_str(cookie):
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class LWPCookieJar(FileCookieJar):
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"""
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The LWPCookieJar saves a sequence of "Set-Cookie3" lines.
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"Set-Cookie3" is the format used by the libwww-perl libary, not known
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"Set-Cookie3" is the format used by the libwww-perl library, not known
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to be compatible with any browser, but which is easy to read and
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doesn't lose information about RFC 2965 cookies.
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@ -1574,7 +1574,7 @@ Mon Oct 12 23:59:27 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
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* Attic/PopupMenu.py: Pass a root to the help window.
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* SearchBinding.py:
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Add parent argument to 'to to line number' dialog box.
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Add parent argument to 'go to line number' dialog box.
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Sat Oct 10 19:15:32 1998 Guido van Rossum <guido@cnri.reston.va.us>
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@ -1244,7 +1244,7 @@ class Misc:
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nsign, b, f, h, k, s, t, w, x, y, A, E, K, N, W, T, X, Y, D = args
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# Missing: (a, c, d, m, o, v, B, R)
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e = Event()
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# serial field: valid vor all events
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# serial field: valid for all events
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# number of button: ButtonPress and ButtonRelease events only
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# height field: Configure, ConfigureRequest, Create,
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# ResizeRequest, and Expose events only
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@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ class Misc:
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# y field: "valid for events that contain a y field"
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# keysym as decimal: KeyPress and KeyRelease events only
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# x_root, y_root fields: ButtonPress, ButtonRelease, KeyPress,
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# KeyRelease,and Motion events
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# KeyRelease, and Motion events
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e.serial = getint(nsign)
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e.num = getint_event(b)
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try: e.focus = getboolean(f)
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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ class RobotFileParser:
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# Until the robots.txt file has been read or found not
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# to exist, we must assume that no url is allowable.
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# This prevents false positives when a user erronenously
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# This prevents false positives when a user erroneously
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# calls can_fetch() before calling read().
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if not self.last_checked:
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return False
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@ -3723,7 +3723,7 @@ order (MRO) for bases """
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b.a = a
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z = deepcopy(a) # This blew up before
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def test_unintialized_modules(self):
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def test_uninitialized_modules(self):
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# Testing uninitialized module objects...
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from types import ModuleType as M
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m = M.__new__(M)
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ case "${BSH}" in
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fi
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echo "" >> "${RC}"
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echo "# Setting PATH for Python ${PYVER}" >> "${RC}"
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echo "# The orginal version is saved in .cshrc.pysave" >> "${RC}"
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echo "# The original version is saved in .cshrc.pysave" >> "${RC}"
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echo "set path=(${PYTHON_ROOT}/bin "'$path'")" >> "${RC}"
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if [ `id -ur` = 0 ]; then
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chown "${USER}" "${RC}"
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fi
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echo "" >> "${PR}"
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echo "# Setting PATH for Python ${PYVER}" >> "${PR}"
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echo "# The orginal version is saved in `basename ${PR}`.pysave" >> "${PR}"
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echo "# The original version is saved in `basename ${PR}`.pysave" >> "${PR}"
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echo 'PATH="'"${PYTHON_ROOT}/bin"':${PATH}"' >> "${PR}"
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echo 'export PATH' >> "${PR}"
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if [ `id -ur` = 0 ]; then
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@ -3134,7 +3134,7 @@ Core and builtins
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- When method objects have an attribute that can be satisfied either
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by the function object or by the method object, the function
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object's attribute usually wins. Christian Tismer pointed out that
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that this is really a mistake, because this only happens for special
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this is really a mistake, because this only happens for special
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methods (like __reduce__) where the method object's version is
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really more appropriate than the function's attribute. So from now
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on, all method attributes will have precedence over function
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