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Author SHA1 Message Date
Raymond Hettinger a828586c3a Punctuation fix. 2002-12-14 17:17:56 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 3bbc0eea10 Tighten the tests for assignment to __bases__: disallow empty tuple. 2002-12-13 17:49:38 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 00b6127097 Patch #650653: Raise always value error if the table is not 256 bytes long. 2002-12-12 20:03:19 +00:00
Walter Dörwald 7e5c6a02eb Change issubclass() so that recursive tuples (directly or indirectly
containing class objects) are allowed as the second argument.
This makes issubclass() more similar to isinstance() where recursive
tuples are allowed too.
2002-12-12 19:14:08 +00:00
Walter Dörwald d9a6ad3beb Enhance issubclass() and PyObject_IsSubclass() so that a tuple is
supported as the second argument. This has the same meaning as
for isinstance(), i.e. issubclass(X, (A, B)) is equivalent
to issubclass(X, A) or issubclass(X, B). Compared to isinstance(),
this patch does not search the tuple recursively for classes, i.e.
any entry in the tuple that is not a class, will result in a
TypeError.

This closes SF patch #649608.
2002-12-12 16:41:44 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 32b4a1ba62 Constify char* API. Fixes #651363. 2.2 candidate. 2002-12-11 13:21:12 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 6233c9b470 Patch #650834: Document 'U' in file mode, remove stale variables. 2002-12-11 13:06:53 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger d2bef8256b Update comments about the performance of xrange(). 2002-12-11 07:14:03 +00:00
Tim Peters bca1cbc6f8 SF 548651: Fix the METH_CLASS implementation.
Most of these patches are from Thomas Heller, with long lines folded
by Tim.  The change to test_descr.py is from Guido.  See the bug report.

Not a bugfix candidate -- METH_CLASS is new in 2.3.
2002-12-09 22:56:13 +00:00
Tim Peters ea7f75d423 slot_nb_nonzero(): Another leak uncovered by the sandbox datetime
tests.  I found the logic too confusing to follow here, so rewrote more
than was likely absolutely necessary.

Bugfix candidate.
2002-12-07 21:39:16 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger c2e095f6f4 Fix typo in abstract.c which caused __rpow__ to not be invoked.
Added related testcase.
Closes SF bug #643260.
2002-12-07 10:05:27 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger e03e5b1f91 Remove assumption that cls is a subclass of dict.
Simplifies the code and gets Just van Rossum's example to work.
2002-12-07 08:10:51 +00:00
Tim Peters 61ce0a9bae slot_tp_hash(): In the normal path, this leaked a reference to the
integer hash object returned by __hash__().  This accounts for some of
the "mystery leaks" in the sandbox datetime tests, but probably not
all of them.
2002-12-06 23:38:02 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 79acb9edfa Patch #614055: Support OpenVMS. 2002-12-06 12:48:53 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson a69c030c15 The final tweaks before closing
[ 633152 ] list slice ass ignores subtypes of list

Allow arbitrary sequences on the RHS of extended slices.
2002-12-05 21:32:32 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger b02bb5ed0a Replace BadInternalCall with TypeError. Add a test case. Fix whitespace.
Just van Rossum showed a weird, but clever way for pure python code to
trigger the BadInternalCall.  The C code had assumed that calling a class
constructor would return an instance of that class; however, classes that
abuse __new__ can invalidate that assumption.
2002-12-04 07:32:25 +00:00
Neal Norwitz ef786ae1a5 Add missing decref 2002-11-27 19:38:00 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson ade8c8b2c3 Nudge getting __module__ and __name__ for new-style classes so that
the results of *setting* __name__ are not so surprising.

If people can suggest more tests, that'd be grand, or is what's there
sufficient?
2002-11-27 16:29:26 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 7e7c00db0c I don't know why staring at the email to python-checkins made me
see problems with my code that I didn't see before the checkin, but:

When a subtype .mro() fails, we need to reset the type whose __bases__
are being changed, too.  Fix + test.
2002-11-27 15:40:09 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 586da8fddd Readjustments to the way we cope with exceptions from subclasses'
mro() methods.  Now any exception aborts the whole __bases__ change.

And more tests.
2002-11-27 15:20:19 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson caf17be1b7 I had the inheritance cycle stuff backwards. Oops! 2002-11-27 10:24:44 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger e33d3df030 SF Patch 643443. Added dict.fromkeys(iterable, value=None), a class
method for constructing new dictionaries from sequences of keys.
2002-11-27 07:29:33 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson ac74f5d44b Initialize a variable. Hope this makes things work for Guido.
It's odd that gcc on my ibook didn't complain about this.
2002-11-26 17:49:11 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 98bbc49c54 This is my patch:
[ 635933 ] make some type attrs writable

Plus a couple of extra tests beyond what's up there.

It hasn't been as carefully reviewed as it perhaps should, so all readers
are encouraged, nay exhorted, to give this a close reading.

There are still a couple of oddities related to assigning to __name__,
but I intend to solicit python-dev's opinions on these.
2002-11-26 14:47:27 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 98f3373a8c A tweaked version of Jeremy's patch #642489, to produce better error
messages about MRO conflicts.  (The tweaks include correcting spelling
errors, some refactoring to get the name of classic classes, and a
style nit or two.)
2002-11-25 21:36:54 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis b5c980b802 Add unidata_version. Bump generator version number. 2002-11-25 09:13:37 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis d5169bad94 Regenerate from Unicode 3.2.0 to include all First/Last ranges. 2002-11-24 23:10:08 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer b808c5cf2d Simplify use of NB_BINOP and NB_TERNOP by making them do the pointer
dereference rather than the caller.
2002-11-24 01:34:49 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer d46fbc322d Remove special handling of str and unicode in PyNumber_InPlaceRemainder. They
both have a nb_remainer slot.
2002-11-24 01:07:42 +00:00
Just van Rossum a797d8150d Patch #642500 with slight modifications: allow keyword arguments in
dict() constructor. Example:
  >>> dict(a=1, b=2)
  {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
  >>>
2002-11-23 09:45:04 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 39f59b089d Remove MALLOC_ZERO_RETURNS_NULL. 2002-11-23 09:13:40 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 0073f2e428 Fix --disable-unicode compilation problems. 2002-11-21 23:52:35 +00:00
Tim Peters 7d791240c0 float_int(): Some systems raise an exception if a double is cast to
long but the double is too big to fit in a long.  Prevent that.  This
closes some recent bug or patch on SF, but SF is down now so I can't
say which.

Bugfix candidate.
2002-11-21 22:26:37 +00:00
Walter Dörwald f171540ab8 Change int() so that passing a string, unicode, float or long argument
that is outside the integer range no longer raises OverflowError, but
returns a long object instead.

This fixes SF bug http://www.python.org/sf/635115
2002-11-19 20:49:15 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer ce30bc9f49 Add nb_remainder (i.e. __mod__) slot to unicode type. Fixes SF bug #615506. 2002-11-18 16:10:18 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer a6cd4e65d7 Add nb_remainder (i.e. __mod__) slot to str type. Fixes SF bug #615506. 2002-11-18 16:09:38 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 2c77e90804 Improve exception message raised by PyFloat_AsDouble if the object does not
have a nb_float slot.  This matches what PyInt_AsLong does.
2002-11-18 16:06:21 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 26db587485 str and unicode objects now have a __mod__ slot so don't special case them in
PyNumber_Remainder().  This fixes SF bug #615506 and allows string and unicode
subclasses to override __mod__.
2002-11-18 16:04:52 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer 89350a41b9 Remove _Py_ResetReferences. Fixes bug #529750 "Circular reference makes
Py_Init crash".  refchain cannot be cleared because objects can live across
Py_Finalize() and Py_Initialize() if they are kept alive by circular
references.
2002-11-17 17:52:44 +00:00
Tim Peters 9a6b8d8cf8 Repaired illegal syntax most compilers probably let slide (but MSVC
treats as a fatal error).
2002-11-14 23:22:33 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 1f1213120e Use the new C3 MRO algorithm, implemented by Samuele Pedroni (SF patch
619475; also closing SF bug 618704).  I tweaked his code a bit for
style.

This raises TypeError for MRO order disagreements, which is an
improvement (previously these went undetected) but also a degradation:
what if the order disagreement doesn't affect any method lookups?
I don't think I care.
2002-11-14 19:49:16 +00:00
Neal Norwitz 80a1bf4b5d Fix SF # 635969, No error "not all arguments converted"
When mwh added extended slicing, strings and unicode became mappings.
Thus, dict was set which prevented an error when doing:
	newstr = 'format without a percent' % string_value

This fix raises an exception again when there are no formats
and % with a string value.
2002-11-12 23:01:12 +00:00
Tim Peters b9099c3df4 SF patch 637176: list.sort crasher
Armin Rigo's Draconian but effective fix for

SF bug 453523: list.sort crasher

slightly fiddled to catch more cases of list mutation.  The dreaded
internal "immutable list type" is gone!  OTOH, if you look at a list
*while* it's being sorted now, it will appear to be empty.  Better
than a core dump.
2002-11-12 22:08:10 +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
Walter Dörwald 07e147667c Make int("...") return a long if an int would overflow.
Also remove the 512 character limitation for int(u"...") and long(u"...").

This closes SF bug #629989.
2002-11-06 16:15:14 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson cbd6fb9006 Handle really big steps in extended slices.
Fixes a test failure on 64 bit platforms (I hope).
2002-11-06 15:17:32 +00:00
Neal Norwitz 03b109afc0 Use PyOS_snprintf() instead of sprintf and wrap the long line 2002-11-05 22:41:37 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 2801fe1c8f Use PyList_CheckExact and PyTuple_CheckExact for checking whether
PySequence_Fast needs to do anything siginificant.
2002-11-05 18:05:49 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 5da854fe51 This is Alex Martelli's patch
[ 633870 ] allow any seq assignment to a list slice

plus a very silly little test case of my own.
2002-11-05 17:38:05 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 173f11da5d Some days, I think my comment of
/* this is harder to get right than you might think */

angered some God somewhere.  After noticing

    >>> range(5000000)[slice(96360, None, 439)]
    []

I found that my cute test for the slice being empty failed due to
overflow.  Fixed, and added simple test (not the above!).
2002-11-05 15:28:51 +00:00