no longer lose data when an underlying read system call is interrupted.
IOError is no longer raised due to a read system call returning EINTR
from within these methods.
no longer lose data when an underlying read system call is interrupted.
IOError is no longer raised due to a read system call returning EINTR
from within these methods.
parameter from os.remove / os.unlink.
Patch written by Georg Brandl. (I'm really looking forward to George
getting commit privileges so I don't have to keep doing checkins on his
behalf.)
Many functions now support "dir_fd" and "follow_symlinks" parameters;
some also support accepting an open file descriptor in place of of a path
string. Added os.support_* collections as LBYL helpers. Removed many
functions only previously seen in 3.3 alpha releases (often starting with
"f" or "l", or ending with "at"). Originally suggested by Serhiy Storchaka;
implemented by Larry Hastings.
The str() of a SSLError is also enhanced accordingly.
NOTE: this commit creates a reference leak. The leak seems tied to the
use of PyType_FromSpec() to create the SSLError type. The leak is on the
type object when it is instantiated:
>>> e = ssl.SSLError()
>>> sys.getrefcount(ssl.SSLError)
35
>>> e = ssl.SSLError()
>>> sys.getrefcount(ssl.SSLError)
36
>>> e = ssl.SSLError()
>>> sys.getrefcount(ssl.SSLError)
37
If an identical code line is in both at the end of if and else, it can as well
stand after the block. :) The code is from 464cf523485e, I didn't see it before
checking the commits in the web interface of course.
These functions were originally added to support LZMA compression in the zipfile
module, and are not of interest for the majority of users.
They can be made public in 3.4 if there is user interest, but in the meanwhile,
I've opted to present a smaller, simpler API for the module's initial release.
1) _mpd_qdivmod() uses the context precision only in two places, and
the new code should be exactly equivalent to the previous code.
2) Remove misleading comment.
3) The quotient *is* an integer with exponent 0, so calling mpd_qtrunc()
is pointless.
4) Replace two instances of identical code by a single one.
5) Use _mpd_cmp_abs() instead of mpd_cmp_total_mag(): the operands
are not special.
6) Don't clear MPD_Rounded in the status (with the current code it should
not be set within the function).
2) _mpd_qpow_mpd(): Abort the loop for all specials, not only infinity.
3) _mpd_qpow_mpd(): Make the function more general and distinguish between
zero clamping and folding down the exponent. The latter case is currently
handled by setting context->clamp to 0 before calling the function.
4) _mpd_qpow_int(): Add one to the work precision in case of a negative
exponent. This is to get the same relative error (0.1 * 10**-prec)
for both positive and negative exponents. The previous relative
error for negative exponents was (0.2 * 10**-prec).
Both errors are _before_ the final rounding to the context precision.
in struct tm, time.struct_time objects returned by time.gmtime(),
time.localtime() and time.strptime() functions now have tm_zone and
tm_gmtoff attributes. Original patch by Paul Boddie.
Fix also its value on Windows and Linux according to its documentation:
"adjustable" indicates if the clock *can be* adjusted, not if it is or was
adjusted.
In most cases, it is not possible to indicate if a clock is or was adjusted.