Commit Graph

212 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin v. Löwis
2a19074a9c Replace INT_MAX with PY_SSIZE_T_MAX where string length
are concerned.
2006-04-13 07:37:25 +00:00
Anthony Baxter
ac6bd46d5c spread the extern "C" { } magic pixie dust around. Python itself builds now
using a C++ compiler. Still lots and lots of errors in the modules built by
setup.py, and a bunch of warnings from g++ in the core.
2006-04-13 02:06:09 +00:00
Anthony Baxter
377be11ee1 More C++-compliance. Note especially listobject.c - to get C++ to accept the
PyTypeObject structures, I had to make prototypes for the functions, and
move the structure definition ahead of the functions. I'd dearly like a better
way to do this - to change this would make for a massive set of changes to
the codebase.

There's still some warnings - this is purely to get rid of errors first.
2006-04-11 06:54:30 +00:00
Georg Brandl
ed02eb6aa9 Bug #1177964: make file iterator raise MemoryError on too big files 2006-03-31 20:31:02 +00:00
Georg Brandl
347b30042b Remove unnecessary casts in type object initializers. 2006-03-30 11:57:00 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
f669436189 Um, I thought I'd already checked this in.
Anyway, this is the changes to the with-statement
so that __exit__ must return a true value in order
for a pending exception to be ignored.
The PEP (343) is already updated.
2006-03-10 02:28:35 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
1a5e21e033 Updates to the with-statement:
- New semantics for __exit__() -- it must re-raise the exception
  if type is not None; the with-statement itself doesn't do this.
  (See the updated PEP for motivation.)

- Added context managers to:
  - file
  - thread.LockType
  - threading.{Lock,RLock,Condition,Semaphore,BoundedSemaphore}
  - decimal.Context

- Added contextlib.py, which defines @contextmanager, nested(), closing().

- Unit tests all around; bot no docs yet.
2006-02-28 21:57:43 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis
15e62742fa Revert backwards-incompatible const changes. 2006-02-27 16:46:16 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis
18e165558b Merge ssize_t branch. 2006-02-15 17:27:45 +00:00
Thomas Wouters
c45251a485 SF patch #1397960: When mixing file-iteration and
readline/readlines/read/readinto, loudly break by raising ValueError, rather
than silently deliver data out of order or hitting EOF prematurely.

Probably not a bugfix candidate, even though it affects no 'working' code.
2006-02-12 11:53:32 +00:00
Neal Norwitz
76dc081dd9 strlen() returns a size_t, get rid of 64-bit warning 2006-01-08 06:13:13 +00:00
Neal Norwitz
a716eabca7 Revert r41662 and the part of 41552 that originally caused the problem
(calling ftell(stdin) doesn't seem defined).  So we won't test errors
from ftell unless we can do it portably.
2005-12-15 05:25:09 +00:00
Hye-Shik Chang
e237d50390 Add a workaround for file.ftell() to raise IOError for ttys.
ftell(3) on BSD doesn't set errno even for ttys and returns useless
values.
2005-12-13 16:44:02 +00:00
Jeremy Hylton
af68c874a6 Add const to several API functions that take char *.
In C++, it's an error to pass a string literal to a char* function
without a const_cast().  Rather than require every C++ extension
module to put a cast around string literals, fix the API to state the
const-ness.

I focused on parts of the API where people usually pass literals:
PyArg_ParseTuple() and friends, Py_BuildValue(), PyMethodDef, the type
slots, etc.  Predictably, there were a large set of functions that
needed to be fixed as a result of these changes.  The most pervasive
change was to make the keyword args list passed to
PyArg_ParseTupleAndKewords() to be a const char *kwlist[].

One cast was required as a result of the changes:  A type object
mallocs the memory for its tp_doc slot and later frees it.
PyTypeObject says that tp_doc is const char *; but if the type was
created by type_new(), we know it is safe to cast to char *.
2005-12-10 18:50:16 +00:00
Skip Montanaro
bbf12ba7b2 Disallow opening files with modes 'aU' or 'wU' as specified by PEP
278. Closes bug 967182.
2005-05-20 03:07:06 +00:00
Peter Astrand
f8e74b12b0 If close() fails in file_dealloc, then print an error message to
stderr. close() can fail if the user is out-of-quota, for example.
Fixes #959379.
2004-11-07 14:15:28 +00:00
Skip Montanaro
51ffac6db7 dump HAVE_FOPENRF stuff - obsolete 2004-06-11 04:49:03 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger
cb87bc8e7e Add weakref support to array.array and file objects. 2004-05-31 00:35:52 +00:00
Andrew MacIntyre
4e10ed3b86 If a file is opened with an explicit buffer size >= 1, repeated
close() calls would attempt to free() the buffer already free()ed on
the first close().     [bug introduced with patch #788249]

Making sure that the buffer is free()ed in file object deallocation is
a belt-n-braces bit of insurance against a memory leak.
2004-04-04 07:01:35 +00:00
Nicholas Bastin
abce8a681c Changed file.name to be the object passed as the 'name' argument to file()
Fixes SF Bug #773356
2004-03-21 20:24:07 +00:00
Fred Drake
086a0f79cd PyFile_WriteObject(): some of the local variables are only used when
Py_USING_UNICODE is defined
2004-03-19 15:22:36 +00:00
Skip Montanaro
db6080507d Remove support for --without-universal-newlines (see PEP 11). 2004-02-07 13:53:46 +00:00
Jack Jansen
4bae2d5e46 Getting rid of code dependent on GUSI or the MetroWerks compiler. 2003-11-19 22:52:23 +00:00
Martin v. Löwis
849a972f35 Patch #809535: Mention behaviour of seek on text files. Backported to 2.3. 2003-10-18 09:38:01 +00:00
Raymond Hettinger
8ae4689657 Simplify and speedup uses of Py_BuildValue():
* Py_BuildValue("(OOO)",a,b,c)  -->  PyTuple_Pack(3,a,b,c)
* Py_BuildValue("()",a)         -->  PyTuple_New(0)
* Py_BuildValue("O", a)         -->  Py_INCREF(a)
2003-10-12 19:09:37 +00:00