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Author SHA1 Message Date
Fred Drake
960fdf9ac3 Added the constants ascii_letters, ascii_lowercase, and ascii_uppercase
to the string module.  This was determined to be the right approach in
SF bug #226706.
2001-07-20 18:38:26 +00:00
Skip Montanaro
78349072f7 removed __all__ from several modules 2001-02-18 03:30:53 +00:00
Skip Montanaro
0de65807e6 bunch more __all__ lists
also modified check_all function to suppress all warnings since they aren't
relevant to what this test is doing (allows quiet checking of regsub, for
instance)
2001-02-15 22:15:14 +00:00
Tim Peters
6b6b39e8b6 Nuke accurate but confusing and unhelpful comments about split vs splitfields. 2001-02-09 20:18:41 +00:00
Eric S. Raymond
e37340edf2 String method conversion. 2001-02-09 16:56:44 +00:00
Tim Peters
495ad3c8cc Whitespace normalization. 2001-01-15 01:36:40 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
5aff7752eb Make string.translate(s, table) work for Unicode s. Two things are
required to work around restrictions on the arguments of
u.translate():

1) don't pass the deletions argument if it's empty;

2) convert table to Unicode if s is Unicode.

This fixes SF bug #124060.
2000-12-19 02:39:08 +00:00
Fred Drake
fd64c5908f Fix serious typo!
Add the new constants to the module docstring.
2000-09-18 19:38:11 +00:00
Fred Drake
6b2320fa6b Richard Mortier <rmm1002@users.sourceforge.net>:
Add the constants "printable" and "punctuation" to the string module.
2000-09-18 16:46:17 +00:00
Thomas Wouters
7e47402264 Spelling fixes supplied by Rob W. W. Hooft. All these are fixes in either
comments, docstrings or error messages. I fixed two minor things in
test_winreg.py ("didn't" -> "Didn't" and "Didnt" -> "Didn't").

There is a minor style issue involved: Guido seems to have preferred English
grammar (behaviour, honour) in a couple places. This patch changes that to
American, which is the more prominent style in the source. I prefer English
myself, so if English is preferred, I'd be happy to supply a patch myself ;)
2000-07-16 12:04:32 +00:00
Fred Drake
046d27215f Martin von Löwis <martin@loewis.home.cs.tu-berlin.de>:
This patch delegates more string functions to string object methods,
uses the varargs delegation syntax, and stops using stringold.

Closes SourceForge patch #100712.
2000-07-03 07:23:13 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
9e896b37c7 Marc-Andre's third try at this bulk patch seems to work (except that
his copy of test_contains.py seems to be broken -- the lines he
deleted were already absent).  Checkin messages:


New Unicode support for int(), float(), complex() and long().

- new APIs PyInt_FromUnicode() and PyLong_FromUnicode()
- added support for Unicode to PyFloat_FromString()
- new encoding API PyUnicode_EncodeDecimal() which converts
  Unicode to a decimal char* string (used in the above new
  APIs)
- shortcuts for calls like int(<int object>) and float(<float obj>)
- tests for all of the above

Unicode compares and contains checks:
- comparing Unicode and non-string types now works; TypeErrors
  are masked, all other errors such as ValueError during
  Unicode coercion are passed through (note that PyUnicode_Compare
  does not implement the masking -- PyObject_Compare does this)
- contains now works for non-string types too; TypeErrors are
  masked and 0 returned; all other errors are passed through

Better testing support for the standard codecs.

Misc minor enhancements, such as an alias dbcs for the mbcs codec.

Changes:
- PyLong_FromString() now applies the same error checks as
  does PyInt_FromString(): trailing garbage is reported
  as error and not longer silently ignored. The only characters
  which may be trailing the digits are 'L' and 'l' -- these
  are still silently ignored.
- string.ato?() now directly interface to int(), long() and
  float(). The error strings are now a little different, but
  the type still remains the same. These functions are now
  ready to get declared obsolete ;-)
- PyNumber_Int() now also does a check for embedded NULL chars
  in the input string; PyNumber_Long() already did this (and
  still does)

Followed by:

Looks like I've gone a step too far there... (and test_contains.py
seem to have a bug too).

I've changed back to reporting all errors in PyUnicode_Contains()
and added a few more test cases to test_contains.py (plus corrected
the join() NameError).
2000-04-05 20:11:21 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
8f0c5a7742 Marc-Andre Lemburg: the maxsplit argument for split() and replace()
now defaults to -1, not to 0.  Passing an explicit zero doesn't split
or replace at all.
2000-03-10 23:22:10 +00:00
Fred Drake
857c4c36b9 Detabify.
I ran "expand" instead of using Skip's patch, but it's all the same.
2000-02-10 16:21:11 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
e7b146fb3b The third and final doc-string sweep by Ka-Ping Yee.
The attached patches update the standard library so that all modules
have docstrings beginning with one-line summaries.

A new docstring was added to formatter.  The docstring for os.py
was updated to mention nt, os2, ce in addition to posix, dos, mac.
2000-02-04 15:28:42 +00:00
Fred Drake
e4f13660f8 split() docstring: Made signature and description for the first
parameter match.  Error pointed out by François
                    Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca> on c.l.py.
1999-11-04 19:19:48 +00:00
Barry Warsaw
226ae6ca12 Mainlining the string_methods branch. See branch revision log
messages for specific changes.
1999-10-12 19:54:53 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
1b7aec35c4 Fix PR#31 -- zfill() mishandles empty string. 1999-10-11 22:15:41 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
9a34523e19 As Tim Peters points out, ``from string import *'' should not set re to None.
Also rename safe_env to _safe_env.
1998-04-20 14:01:00 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
a6bb6be95f Strip argument to atol and atof to match what strop does better. 1998-03-30 17:22:30 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
8ca842066c A few lines were indented using spaces instead of tabs -- fix them. 1998-03-26 20:56:10 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
23e21e7cf3 Minor editing corrections. 1997-12-29 19:57:36 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
2003204ba7 Added doc string, provided by Charles Waldman (with some reformatting
and a little editing my me).
1997-12-29 19:26:28 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
d0753e20b2 At Barry's suggestion, plug the security leak by using an empty
__builtins__ for all calls to eval().  This still allows someone to
write string.atof("[1]*1000000") (which Jim Fulton worries about) but
effectively disables access to system modules and functions.
1997-12-10 22:59:55 +00:00
Guido van Rossum
90d62ab0a1 Since this module is used as a fallback in case no built-in modules
have been configured, string.atof() should not fail when "import re"
fails (usually because pcre is not there).

This opens up a tiny security hole: *if* an attacker can make "import
re" fail, they can also make string.atof(arbitrary_string) evaluate
the arbitrary string.  Nothing to keep me awake at night...
1997-12-10 22:35:02 +00:00