- 11 May, 2001 16 kayıt (commit)
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Fred Drake yazdı
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a bare except clause.
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Fred Drake yazdı
so only catch that specific exception.
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Fred Drake yazdı
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some stuff around.
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Fred Drake yazdı
constants used by other macros from the headers. Conditionalize VREPRINT and VDISCARD; these are not available on HP-UX. This closes bug #417418.
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Fred Drake yazdı
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Fred Drake yazdı
Finish the last set of changes to these files so the conversion does not break.
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Jeremy Hylton yazdı
For rich comparisons, use instance_getattr2() when possible to avoid the expense of setting an AttributeError. Also intern the name_op[] table and use the interned strings rather than creating a new string and interning it each time through.
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Fred Drake yazdı
Remove unused import of "sys". If the file TESTFN exists before we start, try to remove it. Add spaces around the = in some assignments.
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Tim Peters yazdı
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Fred Drake yazdı
"\begin{classdesc*}{SomeClass}" -- the rendering of \unspecified was identical to \moreargs, so this helps clarify things just a little.
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excclassdesc environment.
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class without providing any information about the constructor. This should be used for classes which only exist to act as containers rather than as factories for instances.
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- 10 May, 2001 24 kayıt (commit)
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Fred Drake yazdı
useful documentation on the Scrap Manager.
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Tim Peters yazdı
doesn't know how to do LE, LT, GE, GT. dict_richcompare can't do the latter any faster than dict_compare can. More importantly, for cmp(dict1, dict2), Python *first* tries rich compares with EQ, LT, and GT one at a time, even if the tp_compare slot is defined, and dict_richcompare called dict_compare for the latter two because it couldn't do them itself. The result was a lot of wasted calls to dict_compare. Now dict_richcompare gives up at once the times Python calls it with LT and GT from try_rich_to_3way_compare(), and dict_compare is called only once (when Python gets around to trying the tp_compare slot). Continued mystery: despite that this cut the number of calls to dict_compare approximately in half in test_mutants.py, the latter still runs amazingly slowly. Running under the debugger doesn't show excessive activity in the dict comparison code anymore, so I'm guessing the culprit is somewhere else -- but where? Perhaps in the element (key/value) comparison code? We clearly spend a lot of time figuring out how to compare things.
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Tim Peters yazdı
A Mystery: test_mutants ran amazingly slowly even before dictobject.c "got fixed". I don't have a clue as to why. dict comparison was and remains linear-time in the size of the dicts, and test_mutants only tries 100 dict pairs, of size averaging just 50. So "it should" run in less than an eyeblink; but it takes at least a second on this 800MHz box.
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Tim Peters yazdı
and wrap the body in try/finally to ensure TESTFN gets cleaned up no matter what.
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Fred Drake yazdı
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This closes SF bug #423087.
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Fred Drake yazdı
both weakref.Weak*Dictionary classes. This closes SF bug #416480.
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module for useful constants.
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Fred Drake yazdı
(The string "strop" is found in the rexec documentation, but that should not be changed until strop is actually removed or rexec no longer allows it.)
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Jack Jansen yazdı
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Tim Peters yazdı
Fixed a half dozen ways in which general dict comparison could crash Python (even cause Win98SE to reboot) in the presence of kay and/or value comparison routines that mutate the dict during dict comparison. Bugfix candidate.
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Fred Drake yazdı
*not* define O_RDWR; get that from the os module.
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Steve Purcell yazdı
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Tim Peters yazdı
meaning infinity -- but at least warn about it in the code! I pissed away a couple hours on this today, and don't wish the same on the next in line. Bugfix candidate.
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Tim Peters yazdı
means "replace everything". But the string module, string.replace() amd test_string.py believe a 0 count means "replace nothing". "Nothing" wins, strop loses. Bugfix candidate.
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Tim Peters yazdı
out of synch than I realized, and I managed to break replace's "count" argument when it was 0. All is well again. Maybe. Bugfix candidate.
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