svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r59228 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2007-11-29 21:24:36 +0100 (Thu, 29 Nov 2007) | 4 lines
vc2008: Move python.vcproj first in the solution file, so that
it becomes the default startup project when opening the file
for the first time.
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r59230 | georg.brandl | 2007-11-30 00:00:03 +0100 (Fri, 30 Nov 2007) | 3 lines
Add more examples to the wsgiref docs.
From GHOP by Josip Dzolonga.
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r59231 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2007-11-30 00:35:25 +0100 (Fri, 30 Nov 2007) | 7 lines
Issue #1402: PyInterpreterState_Clear() may still invoke user code
(in deallocation of running threads, for example), so the PyGILState_Release()
function must still be functional.
On the other hand, _PyGILState_Fini() only frees memory, and can be called later.
Backport candidate, but only after some experts comment on it.
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Multiple reinitializations of Python 3.0 failed on a system without a hardcoded default fs encoding. The patch makes sure that the default fs encoding is freed and reset to NULL on e.g. Linux.
I've also taken the liberty to increase the debugging in Objects/object.c:_Py_ForgetReference(). The method is used to validate the reference chain.
Reinitialization still fails in the 3rd round of my test suite:
* ob
object : <refcnt 0 at 0x821c840>
type : str
refcount: 0
address : 0x821c840
* op->_ob_prev->_ob_next
object : <refcnt 0 at 0x821c840>
type : str
refcount: 0
address : 0x821c840
* op->_ob_next->_ob_prev
object : bytearray(b'')
type : bytearray
refcount: 1
address : 0x826b838
Fatal Python error: UNREF invalid object
After a long discussion about the problem with Windows GUI apps Guido decided that sys.stdin, stdout and stderr should be None when the C runtime library returns invalid file descriptors for the standard streams.
So far the only known cases are Windows GUI apps and scripts started with pythonw on Windows. The OS restrictions are tight enough to catch the problem on other OSes.
No detailed change log; just check out the change log for the py3k-pep3137
branch. The most obvious changes:
- str8 renamed to bytes (PyString at the C level);
- bytes renamed to buffer (PyBytes at the C level);
- PyString and PyUnicode are no longer compatible.
I.e. we now have an immutable bytes type and a mutable bytes type.
The behavior of PyString was modified quite a bit, to make it more
bytes-like. Some changes are still on the to-do list.
Before sys.stderr is set to the proper thing, set it to a really simple
file-like object that can print tracebacks using direct file descriptor I/O.
This is handy for debugging.
Add a closefd flag to open() which can be set to False to prevent closing
the file descriptor when close() is called or when the object is destroyed.
Useful to ensure that sys.std{in,out,err} keep their file descriptors open
when Python is uninitialized. (This was always a feature in 2.x, it just
wasn't implemented in 3.0 yet.)
Additional patch by Christian Heimes to deal more cleanly with the
FILE* vs file-descriptor issues.
I cleaned up his code a bit, and moved the lseek() call into import.c.
Changes to make __file__ a proper Unicode object, using the default
filesystem encoding.
This is a bit tricky because the default filesystem encoding isn't
set by the time we import the first modules; at that point we fudge
things a bit. This is okay since __file__ isn't really used much
except for error reporting.
Tested on OSX and Linux only so far.