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Author SHA1 Message Date
Raymond Hettinger 85c20a41df Implement and apply PEP 322, reverse iteration 2003-11-06 14:06:48 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 1da1dbf458 Renamed PyObject_GenericGetIter to PyObject_SelfIter
to more accurately describe what the function does.

Suggested by Thomas Wouters.
2003-03-17 19:46:11 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 0153826964 Created PyObject_GenericGetIter().
Factors out the common case of returning self.
2003-03-17 08:24:35 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger d2bef8256b Update comments about the performance of xrange(). 2002-12-11 07:14:03 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 5ae8e01cc5 Restore attribute access so that the following work again:
dir(xrange(10))
   xrange(10).__getitem__(4)
2002-11-07 16:55:54 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d4774fb6ef Untested code for 64-bit platforms. range_length() is declared as int
but returns r->len which is a long.  This doesn't even cause a warning
on 32-bit platforms, but can return bogus values on 64-bit platforms
(and should cause a compiler warning).  Fix this by inserting a range
check when LONG_MAX != INT_MAX, and adding an explicit cast to (int)
when the test passes.  When r->len is out of range, PySequence_Size()
and hence len() will report an error (but an iterator will still
work).
2002-09-11 15:55:48 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 938ace69a0 staticforward bites the dust.
The staticforward define was needed to support certain broken C
compilers (notably SCO ODT 3.0, perhaps early AIX as well) botched the
static keyword when it was used with a forward declaration of a static
initialized structure.  Standard C allows the forward declaration with
static, and we've decided to stop catering to broken C compilers.  (In
fact, we expect that the compilers are all fixed eight years later.)

I'm leaving staticforward and statichere defined in object.h as
static.  This is only for backwards compatibility with C extensions
that might still use it.

XXX I haven't updated the documentation.
2002-07-17 16:30:39 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 86d593e110 Remove the next() method -- one is supplied automatically by
PyType_Ready() because the tp_iternext slot is set.  Also removed the
redundant (and expensive!) call to raise StopIteration from
rangeiter_next().
2002-07-16 20:47:50 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 14f8b4cfcb Patch #568124: Add doc string macros. 2002-06-13 20:33:02 +00:00
Neal Norwitz 56f46f8d8c Pyrangeiter_Type && range_iter should be static 2002-06-06 14:58:21 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger c4c453f5ae Skip Montanaro's patch, SF 559833, exposing xrange type in builtins.
Also, added more regression tests to cover the new type and test its
conformity with range().
2002-06-05 23:12:45 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 48165d40cb SF 564601 adding rangeiterobject to make xrange() iterate like range(). 2002-06-05 20:08:48 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger e53e7a2c7d Inverted test for small speedup 2002-06-04 18:45:50 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis e452659237 Patch #551410: Implement tp_getiter. 2002-05-08 08:49:27 +00:00
Fred Drake d9018323c0 Remove old deprecated features from the xrange object. 2002-05-02 19:56:55 +00:00
Fred Drake edb51bb7e8 Fix attribute access for the xrange objects. The tp_getattr and tp_getattro
handlers were both set, but were not compatible.  This change uses only the
tp_getattro handler with a more "modern" approach.
This fixes SF bug #551285.
2002-05-02 16:05:27 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 9acae5a0a6 Remove PyMalloc_New and PyMalloc_Del. 2002-04-12 02:44:55 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer dcc819a5c9 Use pymalloc if it's enabled. 2002-03-22 15:33:15 +00:00
Neal Norwitz 2a47c0fa23 Fix spelling mistakes. Bugfix candidates. 2002-01-29 00:53:41 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 03b3f04542 long_mul(): The PyNumber_Multiply() call can return a long if the
result would overflow an int.  Check for this.  (SF bug #488482, Armin
Rigo.)
2001-12-04 16:36:39 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 7ce3694a52 repr's converted to using PyString_FromFormat() instead of sprintf'ing
into a hardcoded char* buffer.

Closes patch #454743.
2001-08-24 18:34:26 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis e3eb1f2b23 Patch #427190: Implement and use METH_NOARGS and METH_O. 2001-08-16 13:15:00 +00:00
Tim Peters 6d6c1a35e0 Merge of descr-branch back into trunk. 2001-08-02 04:15:00 +00:00
Thomas Wouters efafcea280 Re-add 'advanced' xrange features, adding DeprecationWarnings as discussed
on python-dev. The features will still vanish, however, just one release
later.
2001-07-09 12:30:54 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 3f56166b1a Rip out the fancy behaviors of xrange that nobody uses: repeat, slice,
contains, tolist(), and the start/stop/step attributes.  This includes
removing the 4th ('repeat') argument to PyRange_New().
2001-07-05 13:27:48 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 65e0b99b61 SF patch #103158 by Greg Ball: Don't do unsafe arithmetic in xrange
object.

This fixes potential overflows in xrange()'s internal calculations on
64-bit platforms.  The fix is complicated because the sq_length slot
function can only return an int; we want to support
xrange(sys.maxint), which is a 64-bit quantity on most 64-bit
platforms (except Win64).  The solution is hacky but the best
possible: when the range is that long, we can use it in a for loop but
we can't ask for its length (nor can we actually iterate beyond
2**31-1, because the sq_item slot function has the same restrictions
on its arguments.  Fixing those restrictions is a project for another
day...
2001-01-15 18:58:56 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 9e8f4ea0aa Test for NULL returned from PyObject_NEW(). 2000-12-14 14:59:53 +00:00
Fred Drake 0b796fa5c5 Fixed support for containment test when a negative step is used; this
*really* closes bug #121965.

Added three attributes to the xrange object: start, stop, and step.  These
are the same as for the slice objects.
2000-11-08 19:42:43 +00:00
Fred Drake a91e1650aa In the containment test, get the boundary condition right. ">" was used
where ">=" should have been.

This closes bug #121965.
2000-11-08 18:37:05 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 8586991099 REMOVED all CWI, CNRI and BeOpen copyright markings.
This should match the situation in the 1.6b1 tree.
2000-09-01 23:29:29 +00:00
Tim Peters 72d421b75c Boost buffer sizes in the absence of snprintf on Windows.
Ensure that # of args to sprintf always matches # of format specifiers.
2000-08-04 03:05:40 +00:00
Fred Drake c76e0e5679 snprintf() is not portable, so continue to use sprintf() until a portable
snprintf() is available.
2000-08-04 02:34:41 +00:00
Fred Drake 2b83b4601f Remove the tp_print handler.
Revise the tp_repr handler to produce a more "minimal" presentation.
Make the tolist() method use PyArg_ParseTuple() and provide a docstring.
2000-08-03 17:43:02 +00:00
Fred Drake 45cfbcccc2 ANSI-fication of the sources. 2000-07-09 06:21:27 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ffcc3813d8 Change copyright notice - 2nd try. 2000-06-30 23:58:06 +00:00
Guido van Rossum fd71b9e9d4 Change copyright notice. 2000-06-30 23:50:40 +00:00
Fred Drake 56780257c6 Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net>:
The following patch adds "sq_contains" support to rangeobject, and enables
the already-written support for sq_contains in listobject and tupleobject.

The rangeobject "contains" code should be a bit more efficient than the
current default "in" implementation ;-) It might not get used much, but it's
not that much to add.

listobject.c and tupleobject.c already had code for sq_contains, and the
proper struct member was set, but the PyType structure was not extended to
include tp_flags, so the object-specific code was not getting called (Go
ahead, test it ;-). I also did this for the immutable_list_type in
listobject.c, eventhough it is probably never used. Symmetry and all that.
2000-06-15 14:50:20 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b18618dab7 Vladimir Marangozov's long-awaited malloc restructuring.
For more comments, read the patches@python.org archives.
For documentation read the comments in mymalloc.h and objimpl.h.

(This is not exactly what Vladimir posted to the patches list; I've
made a few changes, and Vladimir sent me a fix in private email for a
problem that only occurs in debug mode.  I'm also holding back on his
change to main.c, which seems unnecessary to me.)
2000-05-03 23:44:39 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 5dadf7e976 Use 'xrange', not 'range', in error messages. Reported by Nathan Sullivan. 1999-01-09 21:40:35 +00:00
Guido van Rossum c0b618a2cc Quickly renamed the last directory. 1997-05-02 03:12:38 +00:00
Guido van Rossum da9c2710c7 Make gcc -Wall happy 1996-12-05 21:58:58 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d266eb460e New permission notice, includes CNRI. 1996-10-25 14:44:06 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 6c02a2fe25 Use NEWOBJ() macro instead of calling newobject() directly. 1996-07-22 16:16:25 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ce00509702 make a few things static 1995-01-17 16:33:39 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 6610ad9d6b Added 1995 to copyright message.
floatobject.c: fix hash().
methodobject.c: support METH_FREENAME flag bit.
1995-01-04 19:07:38 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 03093a248d * Include/classobject.h, Objects/classobject.c, Python/ceval.c:
entirely redone operator overloading.  The rules for class
	instances are now much more relaxed than for other built-in types
	(whose coerce must still return two objects of the same type)

	* Objects/floatobject.c: add overflow check when converting float
	to int and implement truncation towards zero using ceil/float

	* Objects/longobject.c: change ValueError to OverflowError when
	converting to int

	* Objects/rangeobject.c: modernized

	* Objects/stringobject.c: use HAVE_LIMITS instead of __STDC__

	* Objects/xxobject.c: changed to use new style (not finished?)
1994-09-28 15:51:32 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 7d6aa51b56 * rangeobject.[ch], bltinmodule.c: incorporate new version of range
object (unchanged from source except "range" -> "xrange").
1993-12-21 22:50:31 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 2586bf0a34 * rangeobject.{c,h}, bltinmodule.c: removed non-essential ops from range
object.
1993-11-01 16:21:44 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 12d12c5faf * compile.[ch]: support for lambda()
* PROTO.h, mymalloc.h: added #ifdefs for TURBOC and GNUC.
* allobjects.h: added #include "rangeobject.h"
* Grammar: added lambda_input; relaxed syntax for exec.
* bltinmodule.c: added bagof, map, reduce, lambda, xrange.
* tupleobject.[ch]: added resizetuple().
* rangeobject.[ch]: new object type to speed up range operations (not
  convinced this is needed!!!)
1993-10-26 17:58:25 +00:00