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Author SHA1 Message Date
Raymond Hettinger f8bcfb13f1 SF Bug 645777: list.extend() works with any iterable and is no longer
experimental.
2002-12-29 05:49:09 +00:00
Gustavo Niemeyer 786ddb29c9 Fixed bug
[#521782] unreliable file.read() error handling

* Objects/fileobject.c
  (file_read): Clear errors before leaving the loop in all situations,
  and also check if some data was read before exiting the loop with an
  EWOULDBLOCK exception.

* Doc/lib/libstdtypes.tex
* Objects/fileobject.c
  Document that sometimes a read() operation can return less data than
  what the user asked, if running in non-blocking mode.

* Misc/NEWS
  Document the fix.
2002-12-16 18:12:53 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger d2bef8256b Update comments about the performance of xrange(). 2002-12-11 07:14:03 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis 71aa6d6db9 Patch #646824: Remove extra \end. 2002-12-03 18:09:02 +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
Fred Drake e55bec2566 Better note that str.zfill() was added in 2.2.2 as well. ;-( 2002-11-16 00:44:00 +00:00
Fred Drake 9171801de9 Document that a minor feature was added in 2.2.2. ;-(
Closes SF bug #639170.
2002-11-16 00:41:55 +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
Fred Drake f596826673 - The "-" format flag overrides the "0" flag, not the "-" flag.
- Documented the alternate forms, which were claimed to be documented
  but were not.
2002-10-25 16:55:51 +00:00
Fred Drake 36c2bd8e34 Remove spurious period. 2002-09-24 15:32:04 +00:00
Fred Drake 017778332f Extend some comments on the order of values in the returns from
dict.items/keys/values/iteritems/iterkeys/itervalues().
2002-08-19 21:58:58 +00:00
Fred Drake 442c7c7743 Clarify that the bool instances are acceptable return values from
__nonzero__(), in response to SF bug #579991.
2002-08-07 15:40:15 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0fc01865f3 Document file.next(). Mark xreadlines obsolete (both method and
module).  (One thing remains to be done: the gzip class has an
xreadline method; this ought to be replaced by an iterator as well.)
2002-08-06 17:01:28 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 817918cc3c Committing patch #591250 which provides "str1 in str2" when str1 is a
string of longer than 1 character.
2002-08-06 16:58:21 +00:00
Tim Peters 74824584ef Added new footnote about list.sort() stability. Repaired footnote about
using sort() with comparison functions (it made reference to the non-
existent "builtin-in function sort()").

BTW, I changed list.sort's docstring to contain the word "stable" -- the
easiest way to tell whether a particular Python version's sort *is* stable
is to look for "stable" in the docstring.  I'm not sure whether to
advertise this <wink>.
2002-08-01 03:10:45 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 9534e14033 Record the decision that StopIteration is a sink state (see recent
discussion in python-dev with subject "Termination of two-arg iter()").

Implementation will follow.
2002-07-16 19:53:39 +00:00
Fred Drake 3e59f72075 Clarify the return value of __nonzero__(): It *must* be an integer.
Closes SF bug #579991.
2002-07-12 17:15:10 +00:00
Steve Holden 1e4519faaa Make a start at describing the results of class/type unification
in the type documentation.
2002-06-14 09:16:40 +00:00
Neal Norwitz 9c92b69a54 Use \code{True} (or False) instead of true/false.
Not sure if code is correct, but that is what's in this file.
I've seen \constant{True} in other places.
2002-06-14 00:27:13 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson 5efaf7eac8 This is my nearly two year old patch
[ 400998 ] experimental support for extended slicing on lists

somewhat spruced up and better tested than it was when I wrote it.

Includes docs & tests.  The whatsnew section needs expanding, and arrays
should support extended slices -- later.
2002-06-11 10:55:12 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 177b4a065f Jack's documentation for the U mode character on the file()
constructor, vetted by Barry.
2002-05-22 20:39:43 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger 6cf09f0792 Patch 543387. Document deprecation of complex %, //,and divmod(). 2002-05-21 18:19:49 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger b07fa39edf Added missing index entries for mapping methods. Closes patch #548693. 2002-05-15 15:45:25 +00:00
Fred Drake b9032018ff Update the xrange object description to reflect the removal of deprecated
features.
2002-05-02 21:37:23 +00:00
Fred Drake 4d707a5d08 Remove extra period produced by previous change. 2002-05-02 17:54:18 +00:00
Fred Drake 4b270518b7 Correct information on support for repietition & concatenation for buffer
and xrange objects.
This closes SF bug #550555.
2002-05-02 05:56:04 +00:00
Fred Drake 52cc670711 Add a note about when the "%r" formatting code was added. 2002-04-30 14:54:47 +00:00
Walter Dörwald 068325ef92 Apply the second version of SF patch http://www.python.org/sf/536241
Add a method zfill to str, unicode and UserString and change
Lib/string.py accordingly.

This activates the zfill version in unicodeobject.c that was
commented out and implements the same in stringobject.c. It also
adds the test for unicode support in Lib/string.py back in and
uses repr() instead() of str() (as it was before Lib/string.py 1.62)
2002-04-15 13:36:47 +00:00
Fred Drake 8b1c47bb8b Document the optional argument to the .strip(), .rstrip(), .strip() string
methods.
Part of SF feature #444708.
2002-04-13 02:43:39 +00:00
Guido van Rossum e027d9818f Add Raymond Hettinger's d.pop(). See SF patch 539949. 2002-04-12 15:11:59 +00:00
Neal Norwitz 6b35370c65 Update docs for bool changes by Guido around April 6 2002-04-09 18:15:00 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 77f6a65eb0 Add the 'bool' type and its values 'False' and 'True', as described in
PEP 285.  Everything described in the PEP is here, and there is even
some documentation.  I had to fix 12 unit tests; all but one of these
were printing Boolean outcomes that changed from 0/1 to False/True.
(The exception is test_unicode.py, which did a type(x) == type(y)
style comparison.  I could've fixed that with a single line using
issubtype(x, type(y)), but instead chose to be explicit about those
places where a bool is expected.

Still to do: perhaps more documentation; change standard library
modules to return False/True from predicates.
2002-04-03 22:41:51 +00:00
Tim Peters 8f01b680c8 Change Windows file.truncate() to (a) restore the original file position,
and (b) stop trying to prevent file growth.

Beef up the file.truncate() docs.

Change test_largefile.py to stop assuming that f.truncate() moves the
file pointer to the truncation point, and to verify instead that it leaves
the file position alone.  Remove the test for what happens when a
specified size exceeds the original file size (it's ill-defined, according
to the Single Unix Spec).
2002-03-12 03:04:44 +00:00
Tim Peters fb05db2cae file_truncate(): provide full "large file" support on Windows, by
dropping MS's inadequate _chsize() function.  This was inspired by
SF patch 498109 ("fileobject truncate support for win32"), which I
rejected.

libstdtypes.tex:  Someone who knows should update the availability
blurb.  For example, if it's available on Linux, it would be good to
say so.

test_largefile:  Uncommented the file.truncate() tests, and reworked to
do more.  The old comment about "permission errors" in the truncation
tests under Windows was almost certainly due to that the file wasn't open
for *write* access at this point, so of course MS wouldn't let you
truncate it.  I'd be appalled if a Unixish system did.

CAUTION:  Someone should run this test on Linux (etc) too.  The
truncation part was commented out before.  Note that test_largefile isn't
run by default.
2002-03-11 00:24:00 +00:00
Fred Drake ab2dc1d730 Added index entries similar to some recommended by Skip, and used the word
"interpolation" in the text, to make the string formatting material easier to
find.
This closes SF bug #487165.
Bugfix: this should be applied for Python 2.2.1.
2001-12-26 20:06:40 +00:00
Fred Drake 6048ce95a9 Added documentation for str.decode().
This closes SF bug #490823.
2001-12-10 16:43:08 +00:00
Fred Drake b38784e4a0 Slightly improved indexing for the string-% operator, thanks to comments
from Skip Montanaro.  There is one weirdness in the final index for HTML, but
that is low priority.
2001-12-03 22:15:56 +00:00
Fred Drake 14f5c5fa01 Make no assumption about how modules are built when referring to them; this
can vary by platform and installation.
Based on suggestion to python-docs.
2001-12-03 18:33:13 +00:00
Fred Drake 3570551d6f Remove most references to __members__ and __methods__, leaving only one pair
of references that now state that these attributes have been removed,
directing the reader to the dir() function.
This closes SF bug #456420.
2001-12-03 17:32:27 +00:00
Fred Drake c37b65ee10 Clean up some markup cruft. A number of the macros that take no
parameters (like \UNIX) are commonly entered using an empty group to
separate the markup from a following inter-word space; this is not
needed when the next character is punctuation, or the markup is the
last thing in the enclosing group.  These cases were marked
inconsistently; the empty group is now *only* used when needed.
2001-11-28 07:26:15 +00:00
Fred Drake 99de218cfc Promote file objects out of the "Other Objects" category, so they become
visible in the table of contents.
2001-10-30 06:23:14 +00:00
Tim Peters 003047a5f2 Mention the new file() builtin in the section on file objects. 2001-10-30 05:54:04 +00:00
Fred Drake ef428a292a Explain what [].insert() does when the target index is negative. 2001-10-26 18:57:14 +00:00
Fred Drake 0aa811c527 Use the \note and \warning macros where appropriate. 2001-10-20 04:24:09 +00:00
Tim Peters 599db7de63 The list.sort() docs require a function that returns -1, 0 or +1. That's
never been true, and in particular implies cmp() can't be used(!).  Get
closer to the truth.
2001-09-29 01:08:19 +00:00
Tim Peters 2c9aa5ea8d Generalize file.writelines() to allow iterable objects. 2001-09-23 04:06:05 +00:00
Fred Drake 038d26410d Note that files are iterable; describe what the iterator returns.
This closes SF bug #463738.
2001-09-22 04:34:48 +00:00
Fred Drake d800cff80d Added explanation that [...] * n generates shallow copies of [...], so
the contents will be shared by multiple references.

This closes SF bug #455694.
2001-08-28 14:56:05 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 5ef99a0bc5 Describe the new semantics for setting and deleting a function's
__dict__ attribute.  Deleting it, or setting it to a non-dictionary
result in a TypeError.  Note that getting it the first time magically
initializes it to an empty dict so that func.__dict__ will always
appear to be a dictionary (never None).

Closes SF bug #446645.
2001-08-14 18:22:24 +00:00
Greg Ward 54f65094c3 Typo fix. 2001-07-26 21:01:21 +00:00