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Issue #8890: Stop advertising an insecure use of /tmp in docs
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index.rst
Doc/install/index.rst
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atexit.rst
Doc/library/atexit.rst
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bsddb.rst
Doc/library/bsddb.rst
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cgi.rst
Doc/library/cgi.rst
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compiler.rst
Doc/library/compiler.rst
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gzip.rst
Doc/library/gzip.rst
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imghdr.rst
Doc/library/imghdr.rst
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mailcap.rst
Doc/library/mailcap.rst
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nntplib.rst
Doc/library/nntplib.rst
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optparse.rst
Doc/library/optparse.rst
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pipes.rst
Doc/library/pipes.rst
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posixfile.rst
Doc/library/posixfile.rst
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trace.rst
Doc/library/trace.rst
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zipimport.rst
Doc/library/zipimport.rst
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inputoutput.rst
Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst
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@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ under the distribution root; if you're excessively concerned with speed, or want
to keep the source tree pristine, you can change the build directory with the
:option:`--build-base` option. For example::
python setup.py build --build-base=/
tmp
/pybuild/foo-1.0
python setup.py build --build-base=/
path/to
/pybuild/foo-1.0
(Or you could do this permanently with a directive in your system or personal
Distutils configuration file; see section :ref:`inst-config-files`.) Normally, this
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Doc/library/atexit.rst
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making an explicit call into this module at termination. ::
try:
_count = int(open("
/tmp/
counter").read())
_count = int(open("counter").read())
except IOError:
_count = 0
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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ making an explicit call into this module at termination. ::
_count = _count + n
def savecounter():
open("
/tmp/
counter", "w").write("%d" % _count)
open("counter", "w").write("%d" % _count)
import atexit
atexit.register(savecounter)
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Doc/library/bsddb.rst
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@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ dictionaries. In addition, they support the methods listed below.
Example::
>>> import bsddb
>>> db = bsddb.btopen('
/tmp/
spam.db', 'c')
>>> db = bsddb.btopen('spam.db', 'c')
>>> for i in range(10): db['%d'%i] = '%d'% (i*i)
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>>> db['3']
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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ program to users of your script, you can have the reports saved to files
instead, with code like this::
import cgitb
cgitb.enable(display=0, logdir="/
tmp
")
cgitb.enable(display=0, logdir="/
path/to/logdir
")
It's very helpful to use this feature during script development. The reports
produced by :mod:`cgitb` provide information that can save you a lot of time in
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@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ examples demonstrate how to use the :func:`parse` function, what the repr of an
AST looks like, and how to access attributes of an AST node.
The first module defines a single function. Assume it is stored in
:file:`
/tmp/
doublelib.py`. ::
:file:`doublelib.py`. ::
"""This is an example module.
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@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ to create an instance from a repr, you must import the class names from the
:mod:`compiler.ast` module. ::
>>> import compiler
>>> mod = compiler.parseFile("
/tmp/
doublelib.py")
>>> mod = compiler.parseFile("doublelib.py")
>>> mod
Module('This is an example module.\n\nThis is the docstring.\n',
Stmt([Function(None, 'double', ['x'], [], 0,
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Example of how to read a compressed file::
import gzip
f = gzip.open('
/home/joe/
file.txt.gz', 'rb')
f = gzip.open('file.txt.gz', 'rb')
file_content = f.read()
f.close()
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@@ -101,15 +101,15 @@ Example of how to create a compressed GZIP file::
import gzip
content = "Lots of content here"
f = gzip.open('
/home/joe/
file.txt.gz', 'wb')
f = gzip.open('file.txt.gz', 'wb')
f.write(content)
f.close()
Example of how to GZIP compress an existing file::
import gzip
f_in = open('
/home/joe/
file.txt', 'rb')
f_out = gzip.open('
/home/joe/
file.txt.gz', 'wb')
f_in = open('file.txt', 'rb')
f_out = gzip.open('file.txt.gz', 'wb')
f_out.writelines(f_in)
f_out.close()
f_in.close()
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Example::
>>> import imghdr
>>> imghdr.what('
/tmp/
bass.gif')
>>> imghdr.what('bass.gif')
'gif'
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>>> import mailcap
>>> d=mailcap.getcaps()
>>> mailcap.findmatch(d, 'video/mpeg', filename='
/tmp/
tmp1223')
('xmpeg
/tmp/
tmp1223', {'view': 'xmpeg %s'})
>>> mailcap.findmatch(d, 'video/mpeg', filename='tmp1223')
('xmpeg tmp1223', {'view': 'xmpeg %s'})
Doc/library/nntplib.rst
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headers, and that you have right to post on the particular newsgroup)::
>>> s = NNTP('news.gmane.org')
>>> f = open('
/tmp/artic
le')
>>> f = open('
articlefi
le')
>>> s.post(f)
'240 Article posted successfully.'
>>> s.quit()
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Doc/library/optparse.rst
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For example, consider this hypothetical command-line::
prog -v --report
/tmp/
report.txt foo bar
prog -v --report report.txt foo bar
``-v`` and ``--report`` are both options. Assuming that ``--report``
takes one argument, ``
/tmp/
report.txt`` is an option argument. ``foo`` and
takes one argument, ``report.txt`` is an option argument. ``foo`` and
``bar`` are positional arguments.
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Example::
>>> import pipes
>>> t
=
pipes.Template()
>>> t
=
pipes.Template()
>>> t.append('tr a-z A-Z', '--')
>>> f
=t.open('/tmp/1
', 'w')
>>> f
= t.open('pipefile
', 'w')
>>> f.write('hello world')
>>> f.close()
>>> open('
/tmp/1
').read()
>>> open('
pipefile
').read()
'HELLO WORLD'
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import posixfile
file = posixfile.open('
/tmp/test
', 'w')
file = posixfile.open('
testfile
', 'w')
file.lock('w|')
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file.lock('u')
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# run the new command using the given tracer
tracer.run('main()')
# make a report, placing output in
/tmp
# make a report, placing output in
the current directory
r = tracer.results()
r.write_results(show_missing=True, coverdir="
/tmp
")
r.write_results(show_missing=True, coverdir="
.
")
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Typically, :data:`sys.path` is a list of directory names as strings. This modul
also allows an item of :data:`sys.path` to be a string naming a ZIP file archive.
The ZIP archive can contain a subdirectory structure to support package imports,
and a path within the archive can be specified to only import from a
subdirectory. For example, the path :file:`
/tmp/
example.zip/lib/` would only
subdirectory. For example, the path :file:`example.zip/lib/` would only
import from the :file:`lib/` subdirectory within the archive.
Any files may be present in the ZIP archive, but only files :file:`.py` and
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Here is an example that imports a module from a ZIP archive - note that the
:mod:`zipimport` module is not explicitly used. ::
$ unzip -l
/tmp/
example.zip
Archive:
/tmp/
example.zip
$ unzip -l example.zip
Archive: example.zip
Length Date Time Name
-------- ---- ---- ----
8467 11-26-02 22:30 jwzthreading.py
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@@ -161,8 +161,8 @@ Here is an example that imports a module from a ZIP archive - note that the
$ ./python
Python 2.3 (#1, Aug 1 2003, 19:54:32)
>>> import sys
>>> sys.path.insert(0, '
/tmp/
example.zip') # Add .zip file to front of path
>>> sys.path.insert(0, 'example.zip') # Add .zip file to front of path
>>> import jwzthreading
>>> jwzthreading.__file__
'
/tmp/
example.zip/jwzthreading.py'
'example.zip/jwzthreading.py'
Doc/tutorial/inputoutput.rst
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::
>>> f = open('
/tmp/
workfile', 'w')
>>> f = open('workfile', 'w')
>>> print f
<open file '
/tmp/
workfile', mode 'w' at 80a0960>
<open file 'workfile', mode 'w' at 80a0960>
The first argument is a string containing the filename. The second argument is
another string containing a few characters describing the way in which the file
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the reference point. *from_what* can be omitted and defaults to 0, using the
beginning of the file as the reference point. ::
>>> f = open('
/tmp/
workfile', 'r+')
>>> f = open('workfile', 'r+')
>>> f.write('0123456789abcdef')
>>> f.seek(5) # Go to the 6th byte in the file
>>> f.read(1)
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suite finishes, even if an exception is raised on the way. It is also much
shorter than writing equivalent :keyword:`try`\ -\ :keyword:`finally` blocks::
>>> with open('
/tmp/
workfile', 'r') as f:
>>> with open('workfile', 'r') as f:
... read_data = f.read()
>>> f.closed
True
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Misc/ACKS
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Gerald S. Williams
Steven Willis
Frank Willison
Geoff Wilson
Greg V. Wilson
J Derek Wilson
Paul Winkler
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Documentation
-------------
- Issue #8890: Stop advertising an insecure practice by replacing uses
of the /tmp directory with better alternatives in the documentation.
Patch by Geoff Wilson.
- Issue #17203: add long option names to unittest discovery docs.
- Issue #13094: add "Why do lambdas defined in a loop with different values
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