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Fred Drake 5a28bfbbc7 Change the sense of a test in how the profiler interprets exception events.
This should fix a bug in how time is allocated during exception propogation
(esp. in the presence of finally clauses).
2001-09-27 16:28:42 +00:00
Andrew M. Kuchling 264e8186d5 Fix comment typo 2001-09-27 04:18:36 +00:00
Tim Peters 8ac8be5988 docroutine() (both instances): Docstrings for class methods weren't
getting displayed, due to a special case here whose purpose I didn't
understand.  So just disabled the doc suppression here.

Another special case here skips the docs when picking apart a method
and finding that the im_func is also in the class __dict__ under
the same name.  That one I understood.  It has a curious consequence,
though, wrt inherited properties:  a static class copies inherited stuff
into the inheriting class's dict, and that affects whether or not this
special case triggers.  The upshoot is that pydoc doesn't show the
function docstrings of getter/setter/deleter functions of inherited
properties in the property section when the class is static, but does
when the class is dynamic (bring up Lib/test/pydocfodder.py under
GUI pydoc to see this).
2001-09-27 04:08:16 +00:00
Tim Peters 351e362d89 List class attrs in MRO order of defining class instead of by alphabetic
order of defining class's name.
2001-09-27 03:29:51 +00:00
Tim Peters 3ffeae130b Removed no-longer-true comment about pydoc working under all versions of
Python since 1.5 (virtually everything I changed over the last week relies
on "modern" features, particularly nested scopes).
2001-09-26 22:39:22 +00:00
Tim Peters c86f6ca2b6 Display a class's method resolution order, if it's non-trivial. "Trivial"
here means it has no more than one base class to rummage through (in which
cases there's no potential confusion about resolution order).
2001-09-26 21:31:51 +00:00
Fred Drake 39cd603fc8 More test cases, including something that simulates what the profiler
probably *should* be doing.
2001-09-26 21:00:33 +00:00
Tim Peters 38a50f9065 A file just to look at (using pydoc). 2001-09-26 20:31:52 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton ede049b2d3 Add tests for new PyErr_NormalizeException() behavior
Add raise_exception() to the _testcapi module.  It isn't a test, but
the C API exists only to support test_exceptions.  raise_exception()
takes two arguments -- an exception class and an integer specifying
how many arguments it should be called with.

test_exceptions uses BadException() to test the interpreter's behavior
when there is a problem instantiating the exception.  test_capi1()
calls it with too many arguments.  test_capi2() causes an exception to
be raised in the Python code of the constructor.
2001-09-26 20:01:13 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton 4f38c1e664 Don't export generators future info 2001-09-26 19:54:08 +00:00
Thomas Wouters 80d373cbd0 Test case for SF bugs #463359 and #462937, added to test_grammar for lack of
a better place. Excessively fragile code, but at least it breaks when
something in this area changes!
2001-09-26 12:43:39 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 65279d0242 Update the tests for the current incarnation of the email package, and
added some new tests of message/delivery-status content type messages.
2001-09-26 05:47:08 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 0e416cd88e More test messages for test_email.py 2001-09-26 05:45:17 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 66971fbca5 _parsebody(): Use get_boundary() and get_type().
Also, add a clause to the big-if to handle message/delivery-status
    content types.  These create a message with subparts that are
    Message instances, which best represent the header blocks of this
    content type.
2001-09-26 05:44:09 +00:00
Barry Warsaw beb5945c65 has_key(): Implement in terms of get().
get_type(): Use a compiled regular expression, which can be shared.

_get_params_preserve(): A helper method which extracts the header's
    parameter list preserving value quoting.  I'm not sure that this
    needs to be a public method.  It's necessary because we want
    get_param() and friends to return the unquoted parameter value,
    however we want the quote-preserved form for set_boundary().

get_params(), get_param(), set_boundary(): Implement in terms of
    _get_params_preserve().

walk(): Yield ourself first, then recurse over our subparts (if any).
2001-09-26 05:41:51 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 76fac8ed0e __init__(): Arguments major renamed to maintype and minor renamed to
subtype for consistency with the rest of the package.
2001-09-26 05:36:36 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 57758e3a02 Updated docstrings. Also,
typed_subpart_iterator(): Arguments major renamed to maintype and
    minor renamed to subtype for consistency with the rest of the
    package.
2001-09-26 05:35:47 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 3dd978dfff Image.py and class Image => MIMEImage.py and MIMEImage
Text.py and class Text => MIMEText.py and MIMEText

MessageRFC822.py and class MessageRFC822 => MIMEMessage.py and MIMEMessage

These are renamed so as to be more consistent; these are MIME specific
derived classes for when creating the object model out of whole cloth.
2001-09-26 05:34:30 +00:00
Barry Warsaw b384e01796 In class Generator:
_handle_text(): If the payload is None, then just return (i.e. don't
	write anything).  Subparts of message/delivery-status types
	will have this property since they are just blocks of headers.

	Also, when raising the TypeError, include the type of the
	payload in the error message.

    _handle_multipart(), _handle_message(): When creating a clone of self,
	pass in our _mangle_from_ and maxheaderlen flags so the clone
	has the same behavior.

    _handle_message_delivery_status(): New method to do the proper
	printing of message/delivery-status type messages.  These have
	to be handled differently than other message/* types because
	their payloads are subparts containing just blocks of headers.

In class DecodedGenerator:

    _dispatch(): Skip over multipart/* messages since we don't care
        about them, and don't want the non-text format to appear in
        the printed results.
2001-09-26 05:32:41 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 6f70c41923 cosmetic 2001-09-26 05:26:22 +00:00
Tim Peters 26991a7f77 SF [#463737] Add types.CallableIterType
Rather than add umpteen new obscure internal Iter types, got rid of all of
them.  See the new comment.
2001-09-25 22:02:03 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 45653503ec test_iterator(): Don't do a type comparison to see if it's an
iterator, just test to make sure it has the two required iterator
protocol methods __iter__() and next() -- actually just test
hasattr-ness.
2001-09-25 21:40:04 +00:00
Fred Drake cc91ac09ef Factor out the protect-from-exceptions helpers and make capture_events()
use it.  This simplifies the individual tests a little.

Added some new tests related to exception handling.
2001-09-25 20:48:14 +00:00
Tim Peters 8dee809410 Guido points out that sys.__stdout__ is a bit bucket under IDLE. So keep
the local save/modify/restore of sys.stdout, but add machinery so that
regrtest can tell test_support the value of sys.stdout at the time
regrtest.main() started, and test_support can pass that out later to anyone
who needs a "visible" stdout.
2001-09-25 20:05:11 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 698acf98fd _reconstructor(): there's no need for tricks with assignment to
__class__.  The __new__ protocol is up to this.  (Thanks to Tim for
pointing this out.)
2001-09-25 19:46:05 +00:00
Tim Peters d48004f4f0 test_support should be imported directly, not via test.test_support. 2001-09-25 19:29:35 +00:00
Tim Peters 342ca75d95 Get rid of the increasingly convoluted global tricks w/ sys.stdout, in
favor of local save/modify/restore.  The test suite should run fine again.
2001-09-25 19:13:20 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 3926a63d05 - Provisional support for pickling new-style objects. (*)
- Made cls.__module__ writable.

- Ensure that obj.__dict__ is returned as {}, not None, even upon first
  reference; it simply springs into life when you ask for it.

(*) The pickling support is provisional for the following reasons:

- It doesn't support classes with __slots__.

- It relies on additional support in copy_reg.py: the C method
  __reduce__, defined in the object class, really calls calling
  copy_reg._reduce(obj).  Eventually the Python code in copy_reg.py
  needs to be migrated to C, but I'd like to experiment with the
  Python implementation first.  The _reduce() code also relies on an
  additional helper function, _reconstructor(), defined in
  copy_reg.py; this should also be reimplemented in C.
2001-09-25 16:25:58 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ad39aba2f6 Set sys.save_stdout (to sys.stdout), so doctest-using tests can be run
standalone.
2001-09-25 16:21:39 +00:00
Tim Peters f33532cfef + Display property functions in the same order they're specified to
property() (get, set, del; not set, get, del).

+ Change "Data defined/inherited in ..." header lines to
  "Data and non-method functions defined/inherited in ...".  Things like
  the value of __class__, and __new__, and class vrbls like the i in
      class C:
          i = int
  show up in this section too.  I don't think it's worth a separate
  section to distinguish them from non-callable attrs, and there's no
  obvious reliable way to distinguish callable from non-callable attrs
  anyway.
2001-09-25 06:30:51 +00:00
Guido van Rossum a4cb78874c Change repr() of a new-style class to say <class 'ClassName'> rather
than <type 'ClassName'>.  Exception: if it's a built-in type or an
extension type, continue to call it <type 'ClassName>.  Call me a
wimp, but I don't want to break more user code than necessary.
2001-09-25 03:56:29 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 5c294fb0e6 Make __class__ assignment possible, when the object structures are the
same.  I hope the test for structural equivalence is stringent enough.
It only allows the assignment if the old and new types:

- have the same basic size
- have the same item size
- have the same dict offset
- have the same weaklist offset
- have the same GC flag bit
- have a common base that is the same except for maybe the dict and
  weaklist (which may have been added separately at the same offsets
  in both types)
2001-09-25 03:43:42 +00:00
Tim Peters 2306d246e8 + Got rid of all instances of <small>. Under IE5, GUI-mode pydoc has
always been close to useless, because the <small>-ified docstrings
  were too small to read, even after cranking up my default font size
  just for pydoc.  Now it reads fine under my defaults (as does most
  of the web <0.5 wink>).  If it's thought important to play tricks
  with font size, tough, then someone should rework pydoc to use style
  sheets, and (more) predictable percentage-of-default size controls.

+ Tried to ensure that all <dt> and <dd> tags are closed.  I've read (but
  don't know) that some browsers get confused if they're not, and esp.
  when style sheets are in use too.
2001-09-25 03:18:32 +00:00
Tim Peters 3e767d19e0 GUI mode now displays useful stuff for properties. This is usually better
than text mode, since here we can hyperlink from the getter etc methods
back to their definitions.
2001-09-25 00:01:06 +00:00
Tim Peters f4aad8eb28 + Text-mode (but not yet GUI mode) pydoc now produces useful stuff for
properties:  the docstring (if any) is displayed, and the getter, setter
  and deleter (if any) functions are named.  All that is shown indented
  after the property name.

+ Text-mode pydoc class display now draws a horizontal line between
  class attribute groups (similar to GUI mode -- while visually more
  intrusive in text mode, it's still an improvement).
2001-09-24 22:40:47 +00:00
Tim Peters 66c1a525e0 Make properties discoverable from Python:
- property() now takes 4 keyword arguments:  fget, fset, fdel, doc.
  Note that the real purpose of the 'f' prefix is to make fdel fit in
  ('del' is a keyword, so can't used as a keyword argument name).

- These map to visible readonly attributes 'fget', 'fset', 'fdel',
  and '__doc__' in the property object.

- fget/fset/fdel weren't discoverable from Python before.

- __doc__ is new, and allows to associate a docstring with a property.
2001-09-24 21:17:50 +00:00
Fred Drake 30c4849169 Added several new tests to check the behavior with respect to doctype
declarations and weird markup that we used to accept & ignore that recent
versions raised an exception for; the original behavior has been restored
and augmented (the user can decide what to do if they care; the default is
to ignore it as done in early versions).
2001-09-24 20:22:09 +00:00
Fred Drake e822049efc Adapt to use the test_main() approach. 2001-09-24 20:19:08 +00:00
Fred Drake a3bae3369c Re-factor the SGMLParser class to use the new markupbase.ParserBase class.
Use a new internal method, error(), consistently to raise parse errors;
the new base class also uses this.
Adjust the parse_comment() method to return the new offset into the buffer
instead of the number of characters scanned; this was the only helper
method that did it this way, so we have better consistency now.  Required
to share the new base class.
This fixes SF bug #448482 and #453706.
2001-09-24 20:15:51 +00:00
Fred Drake bfc8fea1e0 Re-factor the HTMLParser class to use the new markupbase.ParserBase class.
Use a new internal method, error(), consistently to raise parse errors;
the new base class also uses this.
2001-09-24 20:10:28 +00:00
Fred Drake 1cffd5ccff Be consistent about the string module. 2001-09-24 20:04:29 +00:00
Fred Drake 68f8a8061d New base class for the SGMLParser and HTMLParser classes from the sgmllib
and HTMLParser modules (and indirectly for the htmllib.HTMLParser class).

This has all the support for scanning over DOCTYPE declarations; it warrants
having a base class since this is a fair amount of tedious code (since it's
fairly strict), and should be in a separate module to avoid compiling many
REs that are not used (which would happen if this were placed in either then
sgmllib or HTMLParser module).
2001-09-24 20:01:28 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 3d45d8f12e Another comparison patch-up: comparing a type with a dynamic metatype
to one with a static metatype raised an obscure error.
2001-09-24 18:47:40 +00:00
Fred Drake 2d879017b3 Add more tests showing the relationship between exceptions raised & caught
and the information provided to the profiler.  This stuff is a mess!
2001-09-24 18:44:11 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 2205642fe0 Do the same thing to complex that I did to str: the rich comparison
function returns NotImplemented when comparing objects whose
tp_richcompare slot is not itself.
2001-09-24 17:52:04 +00:00
Marc-André Lemburg e47df7a211 StringIO patch #462596: let's [c]StringIO accept read buffers on
input to .write() too.
2001-09-24 17:34:52 +00:00
Guido van Rossum bb77e6801e Change string comparison so that it applies even when one (or both)
arguments are subclasses of str, as long as they don't override rich
comparison.
2001-09-24 16:51:54 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ff0e6d6ef5 Fix the baffler that Tim reported: sometimes the repr() of an object
looks like <X object at ...>, sometimes it says <X instance at ...>.
Make this uniformly say <X object at ...>.
2001-09-24 16:03:59 +00:00
Steven M. Gava c11ccf35f4 start of new config handling stuff 2001-09-24 09:43:17 +00:00
Tim Peters fa26f7cc39 More work on class display:
+ Minor code cleanup, generalization and simplification.

+ "Do something" to make the attribute aggregation more apparent:
    - In text mode, stick a "* " at the front of subgroup header lines.
    - In GUI mode, display a horizontal rule between subgroups.
   For GUI mode, this is a huge improvement, at least under IE.
2001-09-24 08:05:11 +00:00