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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Peters
51e2651b29 SF bug [#458941] Looks like a unary minus bug.
com_factor():  when a unary minus is attached to a float or imaginary zero,
don't optimize the UNARY_MINUS opcode away:  the const dict can't
distinguish between +0.0 and -0.0, so ended up treating both like the
first one added to it.  Optimizing UNARY_PLUS away isn't a problem.

(BTW, I already uploaded the 2.2a3 Windows installer, and this isn't
important enough to delay the release.)
2001-09-07 08:45:55 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
8bce4acb17 Rename 'getset' to 'property'. 2001-09-06 21:56:42 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis
36546db750 Patch #455231: Support ELF properly on OpenBSD. 2001-09-05 14:24:43 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
b3a639ed7d builtin_execfile(): initialize another local that the GCC on leroy
found it necessary to warn about.
2001-09-05 13:37:47 +00:00
Tim Peters
7eea37e831 At Guido's suggestion, here's a new C API function, PyObject_Dir(), like
__builtin__.dir().  Moved the guts from bltinmodule.c to object.c.
2001-09-04 22:08:56 +00:00
Neil Schemenauer
6c0f20088f Move call_trace(..., PyTrace_CALL, ...) call to top of eval_frame. That
way it's called each time a generator is resumed.  The tracing of normal
functions should be unaffected by this change.
2001-09-04 19:03:35 +00:00
Tim Peters
37a309db70 builtin_dir(): Treat classic classes like types. Use PyDict_Keys instead
of PyMapping_Keys because we know we have a real dict.  Tolerate that
objects may have an attr named "__dict__" that's not a dict (Py_None
popped up during testing).

test_descr.py, test_dir():  Test the new classic-class behavior; beef up
the new-style class test similarly.

test_pyclbr.py, checkModule():  dir(C) is no longer a synonym for
C.__dict__.keys() when C is a classic class (looks like the same thing
that burned distutils! -- should it be *made* a synoym again?  Then it
would be inconsistent with new-style class behavior.).
2001-09-04 01:20:04 +00:00
Tim Peters
5d2b77cf31 Make dir() wordier (see the new docstring). The new behavior is a mixed
bag.  It's clearly wrong for classic classes, at heart because a classic
class doesn't have a __class__ attribute, and I'm unclear on whether
that's feature or bug.  I'll repair this once I find out (in the
meantime, dir() applied to classic classes won't find the base classes,
while dir() applied to a classic-class instance *will* find the base
classes but not *their* base classes).

Please give the new dir() a try and see whether you love it or hate it.
The new dir([]) behavior is something I could come to love.  Here's
something to hate:

>>> class C:
...     pass
...
>>> c = C()
>>> dir(c)
['__doc__', '__module__']
>>>

The idea that an instance has a __doc__ attribute is jarring (of course
it's really c.__class__.__doc__ == C.__doc__; likewise for __module__).

OTOH, the code already has too many special cases, and dir(x) doesn't
have a compelling or clear purpose when x isn't a module.
2001-09-03 05:47:38 +00:00
Jack Jansen
fabd00fa91 Added glue routine for PyMac_BuildFSSpec, PyMac_GetFSRef and PyMac_BuildFSRef.
Moved the declarations to pymactoolbox.h.
2001-09-01 23:39:58 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
393661d15f Add warning mode for classic division, almost exactly as specified in
PEP 238.  Changes:

- add a new flag variable Py_DivisionWarningFlag, declared in
  pydebug.h, defined in object.c, set in main.c, and used in
  {int,long,float,complex}object.c.  When this flag is set, the
  classic division operator issues a DeprecationWarning message.

- add a new API PyRun_SimpleStringFlags() to match
  PyRun_SimpleString().  The main() function calls this so that
  commands run with -c can also benefit from -Dnew.

- While I was at it, I changed the usage message in main() somewhat:
  alphabetized the options, split it in *four* parts to fit in under
  512 bytes (not that I still believe this is necessary -- doc strings
  elsewhere are much longer), and perhaps most visibly, don't display
  the full list of options on each command line error.  Instead, the
  full list is only displayed when -h is used, and otherwise a brief
  reminder of -h is displayed.  When -h is used, write to stdout so
  that you can do `python -h | more'.

Notes:

- I don't want to use the -W option to control whether the classic
  division warning is issued or not, because the machinery to decide
  whether to display the warning or not is very expensive (it involves
  calling into the warnings.py module).  You can use -Werror to turn
  the warnings into exceptions though.

- The -Dnew option doesn't select future division for all of the
  program -- only for the __main__ module.  I don't know if I'll ever
  change this -- it would require changes to the .pyc file magic
  number to do it right, and a more global notion of compiler flags.

- You can usefully combine -Dwarn and -Dnew: this gives the __main__
  module new division, and warns about classic division everywhere
  else.
2001-08-31 17:40:15 +00:00
Fred Drake
14ef244dfe When re-writing a factor containing a unary negation of a literal, only
affect nodes without another operator.  This was causing negated
exponentiations to drop the exponentiation.  This closes SF bug #456756.
2001-08-30 18:53:25 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
46add98758 Do the int inlining only if the type is really an int, not whenever
PyInt_Check() succeeds.  That returns true for subtypes of int, which
may override __add__ or __sub__.
2001-08-30 16:06:23 +00:00
Michael W. Hudson
8019913e4a fix for part of bug #453523: disable unmarshalling of code objects in
restricted execution mode.
2001-08-30 14:50:20 +00:00
Sjoerd Mullender
a2c2ae62df Removed unreachable goto statement to silence SGI compiler. 2001-08-30 14:06:45 +00:00
Sjoerd Mullender
2f38f81fec Removed some unreachable break statements to silence SGI compiler. 2001-08-30 14:05:20 +00:00
Tim Peters
692323488b Add a new function imp.lock_held(), and use it to skip test_threaded_import
when that test is doomed to deadlock.
2001-08-30 05:16:13 +00:00
Tim Peters
79248aa1e4 SF bug [#456252] Python should never stomp on [u]intptr_t.
pyport.h:  typedef a new Py_intptr_t type.
    DELICATE ASSUMPTION:  That HAVE_UINTPTR_T implies intptr_t is
    available as well as uintptr_t.  If that turns out not to be
    true, things must get uglier (C99 wants both, so I think it's
    an assumption we're *likely* to get away with).
thread_nt.h, PyThread_start_new_thread:  MS _beginthread is documented
    as returning unsigned long; no idea why uintptr_t was being used.
Others:  Always use Py_[u]intptr_t, never [u]intptr_t directly.
2001-08-29 21:37:10 +00:00
Jack Jansen
c51395d797 GUSI on the Mac creates threads with a default stack size of 20KB, which is
not enough for Python. Increased the stacksize to a (somewhat arbitrary)
64KB.
2001-08-29 15:24:53 +00:00
Tim Peters
8211237db8 marshal.c r_long64: When reading a TYPE_INT64 value on a box with 32-bit
ints, convert to PyLong (rather than throwing away the high-order 32 bits).
2001-08-29 02:28:42 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
cbfc855f57 The "O!" format code should implement an isinstance() test
rather than a type equality test.
2001-08-28 16:37:51 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton
71b6af91d3 If an integer constant can't be generated from an integer literal
because of overflow, generate a long instead.
2001-08-27 19:45:25 +00:00
Jack Jansen
06bd3234cb Refer to the toolbox modules by their official name (Carbon.AE), not the internal name (_AE). This can slow things down (once) but it's the only way I can get things to work on OSX, OS9 dynamically loaded and OS9 frozen. 2001-08-27 14:01:05 +00:00
Barry Warsaw
876c8cb597 PyErr_Format(): Factor out most of this code into
PyString_FromFormat() since it's much more generally useful than
    just for exceptions.
2001-08-24 18:35:23 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
f5cb357468 Add 'super' builtin type. 2001-08-24 16:52:18 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
29a62dd6eb Add new built-in type 'getset' (PyGetSet_Type).
This implements the 'getset' class from test_binop.py.
2001-08-23 21:40:38 +00:00