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def readline(self): """Read line from remote.""" # NB: socket.ssl needs a "readline" method, or perhaps a "makefile" method. line = "" while 1: char = self.sslobj.read(1) line += char if char == "\n": return line | def readline(self): """Read line from remote.""" # NB: socket.ssl needs a "readline" method, or perhaps a "makefile" method. line = "" while 1: char = self.sslobj.read(1) line += char if char == "\n": return line | 14,300 |
def open_local_file(self, url): host, file = splithost(url) if not host: return addinfo(open(file, 'r'), noheaders()) host, port = splitport(host) if not port and socket.gethostbyname(host) in ( localhost(), thishost()): file = unquote(file) return addinfo(open(file, 'r'), noheaders()) raise IOError, ('local file error... | def open_local_file(self, url): host, file = splithost(url) if not host: return addinfo(open(_fixpath(file), 'r'), noheaders()) host, port = splitport(host) if not port and socket.gethostbyname(host) in ( localhost(), thishost()): file = unquote(file) return addinfo(open(file, 'r'), noheaders()) raise IOError, ('local ... | 14,301 |
def open_local_file(self, url): host, file = splithost(url) if not host: return addinfo(open(file, 'r'), noheaders()) host, port = splitport(host) if not port and socket.gethostbyname(host) in ( localhost(), thishost()): file = unquote(file) return addinfo(open(file, 'r'), noheaders()) raise IOError, ('local file error... | def open_local_file(self, url): host, file = splithost(url) if not host: return addinfo(open(_fixpath(file), 'r'), noheaders()) host, port = splitport(host) if not port and socket.gethostbyname(host) in ( localhost(), thishost()): file = unquote(file) return addinfo(open(_fixpath(file), 'r'), noheaders()) raise IOError... | 14,302 |
def finalize_options (self): from distutils import sysconfig | def finalize_options (self): from distutils import sysconfig | 14,303 |
def get_ext_libname (self, ext_name): # create a filename for the (unneeded) lib-file. # extensions in debug_mode are named 'module_d.pyd' under windows ext_path = string.split (ext_name, '.') if os.name == 'nt' and self.debug: return apply (os.path.join, ext_path) + '_d.lib' return apply (os.path.join, ext_path) + '.l... | def get_ext_libname (self, ext_name): # create a filename for the (unneeded) lib-file. # extensions in debug_mode are named 'module_d.pyd' under windows ext_path = string.split (ext_name, '.') if os.name == 'nt' and self.debug: return apply (os.path.join, ext_path) + '_d.lib' return apply (os.path.join, ext_path) + '.l... | 14,304 |
def get_libraries (self, ext): """Return the list of libraries to link against when building a shared extension. On most platforms, this is just 'ext.libraries'; on Windows, we add the Python library (eg. python20.dll). """ # The python library is always needed on Windows. For MSVC, this # is redundant, since the lib... | def get_libraries (self, ext): """Return the list of libraries to link against when building a shared extension. On most platforms, this is just 'ext.libraries'; on Windows, we add the Python library (eg. python20.dll). """ # The python library is always needed on Windows. For MSVC, this # is redundant, since the lib... | 14,305 |
def make_zipfile (self, base_dir): | def make_zipfile (self, base_dir): | 14,306 |
def warn(message, category=None, stacklevel=1): """Issue a warning, or maybe ignore it or raise an exception.""" # Check if message is already a Warning object if isinstance(message, Warning): category = message.__class__ # Check category argument if category is None: category = UserWarning assert issubclass(category, ... | def warn(message, category=None, stacklevel=1): """Issue a warning, or maybe ignore it or raise an exception.""" # Check if message is already a Warning object if isinstance(message, Warning): category = message.__class__ # Check category argument if category is None: category = UserWarning assert issubclass(category, ... | 14,307 |
def walk(self): """Walk over the message tree, yielding each subpart. | def walk(self): """Walk over the message tree, yielding each subpart. | 14,308 |
def goahead(self, end): rawdata = self.rawdata i = 0 n = len(rawdata) while i < n: if i > 0: self.__at_start = 0 if self.nomoretags: data = rawdata[i:n] self.handle_data(data) self.lineno = self.lineno + string.count(data, '\n') i = n break res = interesting.search(rawdata, i) if res: j = res.start(0) else: j = n if i ... | def goahead(self, end): rawdata = self.rawdata i = 0 n = len(rawdata) while i < n: if i > 0: self.__at_start = 0 if self.nomoretags: data = rawdata[i:n] self.handle_data(data) self.lineno = self.lineno + string.count(data, '\n') i = n break res = interesting.search(rawdata, i) if res: j = res.start(0) else: j = n if i ... | 14,309 |
def parse_comment(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata if rawdata[i:i+4] <> '<!--': raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to handle_comment' res = commentclose.search(rawdata, i+4) if not res: return -1 if doubledash.search(rawdata, i+4, res.start(0)): self.syntax_error("`--' inside comment") if rawdata[res.start(0)-1] == '... | def parse_comment(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata if rawdata[i:i+4] <> '<!--': raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to handle_comment' res = commentclose.search(rawdata, i+4) if res is None: return -1 if doubledash.search(rawdata, i+4, res.start(0)): self.syntax_error("`--' inside comment") if rawdata[res.start(0)-1] ... | 14,310 |
def parse_doctype(self, res): rawdata = self.rawdata n = len(rawdata) name = res.group('name') pubid, syslit = res.group('pubid', 'syslit') if pubid is not None: pubid = pubid[1:-1] # remove quotes pubid = string.join(string.split(pubid)) # normalize if syslit is not None: syslit = syslit[1:-1] # remove quotes ... | def parse_doctype(self, res): rawdata = self.rawdata n = len(rawdata) name = res.group('name') pubid, syslit = res.group('pubid', 'syslit') if pubid is not None: pubid = pubid[1:-1] # remove quotes pubid = string.join(string.split(pubid)) # normalize if syslit is not None: syslit = syslit[1:-1] # remove quotes ... | 14,311 |
def parse_doctype(self, res): rawdata = self.rawdata n = len(rawdata) name = res.group('name') pubid, syslit = res.group('pubid', 'syslit') if pubid is not None: pubid = pubid[1:-1] # remove quotes pubid = string.join(string.split(pubid)) # normalize if syslit is not None: syslit = syslit[1:-1] # remove quotes ... | def parse_doctype(self, res): rawdata = self.rawdata n = len(rawdata) name = res.group('name') pubid, syslit = res.group('pubid', 'syslit') if pubid is not None: pubid = pubid[1:-1] # remove quotes pubid = string.join(string.split(pubid)) # normalize if syslit is not None: syslit = syslit[1:-1] # remove quotes ... | 14,312 |
def parse_doctype(self, res): rawdata = self.rawdata n = len(rawdata) name = res.group('name') pubid, syslit = res.group('pubid', 'syslit') if pubid is not None: pubid = pubid[1:-1] # remove quotes pubid = string.join(string.split(pubid)) # normalize if syslit is not None: syslit = syslit[1:-1] # remove quotes ... | def parse_doctype(self, res): rawdata = self.rawdata n = len(rawdata) name = res.group('name') pubid, syslit = res.group('pubid', 'syslit') if pubid is not None: pubid = pubid[1:-1] # remove quotes pubid = string.join(string.split(pubid)) # normalize if syslit is not None: syslit = syslit[1:-1] # remove quotes ... | 14,313 |
def parse_cdata(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata if rawdata[i:i+9] <> '<![CDATA[': raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_cdata' res = cdataclose.search(rawdata, i+9) if not res: return -1 if illegal.search(rawdata, i+9, res.start(0)): self.syntax_error('illegal character in CDATA') if not self.stack: self.synta... | def parse_cdata(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata if rawdata[i:i+9] <> '<![CDATA[': raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_cdata' res = cdataclose.search(rawdata, i+9) if res is None: return -1 if illegal.search(rawdata, i+9, res.start(0)): self.syntax_error('illegal character in CDATA') if not self.stack: self.s... | 14,314 |
def parse_proc(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = procclose.search(rawdata, i) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) if illegal.search(rawdata, i+2, j): self.syntax_error('illegal character in processing instruction') res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_proc'... | def parse_proc(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = procclose.search(rawdata, i) if end is None: return -1 j = end.start(0) if illegal.search(rawdata, i+2, j): self.syntax_error('illegal character in processing instruction') res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_p... | 14,315 |
def parse_proc(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = procclose.search(rawdata, i) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) if illegal.search(rawdata, i+2, j): self.syntax_error('illegal character in processing instruction') res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_proc'... | def parse_proc(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = procclose.search(rawdata, i) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) if illegal.search(rawdata, i+2, j): self.syntax_error('illegal character in processing instruction') res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if res is None: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_p... | 14,316 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, i, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | 14,317 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | 14,318 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while i < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, i... | 14,319 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | 14,320 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | 14,321 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | 14,322 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | 14,323 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | 14,324 |
def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | def parse_attributes(self, tag, k, j, attributes = None): rawdata = self.rawdata # Now parse the data between k and j into a tag and attrs attrdict = {} try: # convert attributes list to dictionary d = {} for a in attributes: d[a] = None attributes = d except TypeError: pass while k < j: res = attrfind.match(rawdata, k... | 14,325 |
def parse_starttag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata # i points to start of tag end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag' k = res.end(0) tag = res.group(0) if not self.__seen_starttag ... | def parse_starttag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata # i points to start of tag end = endbracketfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if end is None: return -1 j = end.start(0) res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag' k = res.end(0) tag = res.group(0) if not self.__seen_st... | 14,326 |
def parse_starttag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata # i points to start of tag end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag' k = res.end(0) tag = res.group(0) if not self.__seen_starttag ... | def parse_starttag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata # i points to start of tag end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 tag = starttagmatch.match(rawdata, i) if tag is None or tag.end(0) != end.end(0): self.syntax_error('garbage in starttag') return end.end(0) tagname = tag.group('tagname') if not se... | 14,327 |
def parse_starttag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata # i points to start of tag end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag' k = res.end(0) tag = res.group(0) if not self.__seen_starttag ... | def parse_starttag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata # i points to start of tag end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag' k = res.end(0) tag = res.group(0) if not self.__seen_starttag ... | 14,328 |
def parse_starttag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata # i points to start of tag end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag' k = res.end(0) tag = res.group(0) if not self.__seen_starttag ... | def parse_starttag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata # i points to start of tag end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 j = end.start(0) res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if not res: raise RuntimeError, 'unexpected call to parse_starttag' k = res.end(0) tag = res.group(0) if not self.__seen_starttag ... | 14,329 |
def parse_endtag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if not res: self.syntax_error('no name specified in end tag') tag = '' k = i+2 else: tag = res.group(0) k = res.end(0) if k != end.start(0): self.syntax_error('garbage in end t... | def parse_endtag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = endbracketfind.match(rawdata, i+1) if end is None: return -1 res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if not res: self.syntax_error('no name specified in end tag') tag = '' k = i+2 else: tag = res.group(0) k = res.end(0) if k != end.start(0): self.syntax_error('garbage i... | 14,330 |
def parse_endtag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if not res: self.syntax_error('no name specified in end tag') tag = '' k = i+2 else: tag = res.group(0) k = res.end(0) if k != end.start(0): self.syntax_error('garbage in end t... | def parse_endtag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if res is None: self.syntax_error('no name specified in end tag') tag = '' k = i+2 else: tag = res.group(0) k = res.end(0) if k != end.start(0): self.syntax_error('garbage in e... | 14,331 |
def parse_endtag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if not res: self.syntax_error('no name specified in end tag') tag = '' k = i+2 else: tag = res.group(0) k = res.end(0) if k != end.start(0): self.syntax_error('garbage in end t... | def parse_endtag(self, i): rawdata = self.rawdata end = endbracket.search(rawdata, i+1) if not end: return -1 res = tagfind.match(rawdata, i+2) if not res: self.syntax_error('no name specified in end tag') tag = '' k = i+2 else: tag = res.group(0) k = res.end(0) if endbracket.match(rawdata, k) is None: self.syntax_erro... | 14,332 |
def test_trashcan(): # "trashcan" is a hack to prevent stack overflow when deallocating # very deeply nested tuples etc. It works in part by abusing the # type pointer and refcount fields, and that can yield horrible # problems when gc tries to traverse the structures. # If this test fails (as it does in 2.0, 2.1 and ... | def test_trashcan(): # "trashcan" is a hack to prevent stack overflow when deallocating # very deeply nested tuples etc. It works in part by abusing the # type pointer and refcount fields, and that can yield horrible # problems when gc tries to traverse the structures. # If this test fails (as it does in 2.0, 2.1 and ... | 14,333 |
def test_boom(): a = C() b = C() a.attr = b b.attr = a gc.collect() garbagelen = len(gc.garbage) del a, b # a<->b are in a trash cycle now. Collection will invoke C.__getattr__ # (to see whether a and b have __del__ methods), and __getattr__ deletes # the internal "attr" attributes as a side effect. That causes the ... | def test_boom(): a = Boom() b = Boom() a.attr = b b.attr = a gc.collect() garbagelen = len(gc.garbage) del a, b # a<->b are in a trash cycle now. Collection will invoke C.__getattr__ # (to see whether a and b have __del__ methods), and __getattr__ deletes # the internal "attr" attributes as a side effect. That cause... | 14,334 |
def test_boom(): a = C() b = C() a.attr = b b.attr = a gc.collect() garbagelen = len(gc.garbage) del a, b # a<->b are in a trash cycle now. Collection will invoke C.__getattr__ # (to see whether a and b have __del__ methods), and __getattr__ deletes # the internal "attr" attributes as a side effect. That causes the ... | def test_boom(): a = C() b = C() a.attr = b b.attr = a gc.collect() garbagelen = len(gc.garbage) del a, b # a<->b are in a trash cycle now. Collection will invoke C.__getattr__ # (to see whether a and b have __del__ methods), and __getattr__ deletes # the internal "attr" attributes as a side effect. That causes the ... | 14,335 |
def test_read_escape(self): self._read_test(['a,\\b,c'], [['a', '\\b', 'c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,b\\,c'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b\\,c"'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b,\\c"'], [['a', 'b,\\c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b,c\\""'], [... | def test_read_escape(self): self._read_test(['a,\\b,c'], [['a', 'b', 'c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,b\\,c'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b\\,c"'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b,\\c"'], [['a', 'b,\\c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b,c\\""'], [['... | 14,336 |
def test_read_escape(self): self._read_test(['a,\\b,c'], [['a', '\\b', 'c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,b\\,c'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b\\,c"'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b,\\c"'], [['a', 'b,\\c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b,c\\""'], [... | def test_read_escape(self): self._read_test(['a,\\b,c'], [['a', '\\b', 'c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,b\\,c'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b\\,c"'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b,\\c"'], [['a', 'b,c']], escapechar='\\') self._read_test(['a,"b,c\\""'], [['... | 14,337 |
def server_bind(self): """Override server_bind to store the server name.""" SocketServer.TCPServer.server_bind(self) host, port = self.socket.getsockname() self.server_name = socket.getfqdn(host) self.server_port = port | def server_bind(self): """Override server_bind to store the server name.""" SocketServer.TCPServer.server_bind(self) host, port = self.socket.getsockname()[:2] self.server_name = socket.getfqdn(host) self.server_port = port | 14,338 |
def address_string(self): """Return the client address formatted for logging. | def address_string(self): """Return the client address formatted for logging. | 14,339 |
def main(builder=None): if builder is None: builder = AppBuilder(verbosity=1) shortopts = "b:n:r:f:e:m:c:p:lx:i:hvqa" longopts = ("builddir=", "name=", "resource=", "file=", "executable=", "mainprogram=", "creator=", "nib=", "plist=", "link", "link-exec", "help", "verbose", "quiet", "argv", "standalone", "exclude=", "... | def main(builder=None): if builder is None: builder = AppBuilder(verbosity=1) shortopts = "b:n:r:f:e:m:c:p:lx:i:hvqa" longopts = ("builddir=", "name=", "resource=", "file=", "executable=", "mainprogram=", "creator=", "nib=", "plist=", "link", "link-exec", "help", "verbose", "quiet", "argv", "standalone", "exclude=", "... | 14,340 |
def fileConfig(fname): """ Read the logging configuration from a ConfigParser-format file. This can be called several times from an application, allowing an end user the ability to select from various pre-canned configurations (if the developer provides a mechanism to present the choices and load the chosen configurat... | def fileConfig(fname, defaults=None): """ Read the logging configuration from a ConfigParser-format file. This can be called several times from an application, allowing an end user the ability to select from various pre-canned configurations (if the developer provides a mechanism to present the choices and load the ch... | 14,341 |
def fileConfig(fname): """ Read the logging configuration from a ConfigParser-format file. This can be called several times from an application, allowing an end user the ability to select from various pre-canned configurations (if the developer provides a mechanism to present the choices and load the chosen configurat... | def fileConfig(fname): """ Read the logging configuration from a ConfigParser-format file. This can be called several times from an application, allowing an end user the ability to select from various pre-canned configurations (if the developer provides a mechanism to present the choices and load the chosen configurat... | 14,342 |
def outputTypeObject(self): sf = self.static and "staticforward " Output() Output("%sPyTypeObject %s = {", sf, self.typename) IndentLevel() Output("PyObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyType_Type)") Output("0, /*ob_size*/") Output("\"%s\", /*tp_name*/", self.name) Output("sizeof(%s), /*tp_basicsize*/", self.objecttype) Output("0, /*tp... | def outputTypeObject(self): sf = self.static and "staticforward " Output() Output("%sPyTypeObject %s = {", sf, self.typename) IndentLevel() Output("PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)") Output("0, /*ob_size*/") Output("\"%s\", /*tp_name*/", self.name) Output("sizeof(%s), /*tp_basicsize*/", self.objecttype) Output("0, /*tp_itemsiz... | 14,343 |
def _compute_hash(self): # Calculate hash code for a set by xor'ing the hash codes of # the elements. This algorithm ensures that the hash code # does not depend on the order in which elements are added to # the code. This is not called __hash__ because a BaseSet # should not be hashable; only an ImmutableSet is hash... | def _compute_hash(self): # Calculate hash code for a set by xor'ing the hash codes of # the elements. This algorithm ensures that the hash code # does not depend on the order in which elements are added to # the code. This is not called __hash__ because a BaseSet # should not be hashable; only an ImmutableSet is hash... | 14,344 |
def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixDirList', ['options'], cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') self.subwidget_list['shlist'] = _dummyScrolledHList(self, 'vsb') | def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw): TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixDirList', ['options'], cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['hlist'] = _dummyHList(self, 'hlist') self.subwidget_list['shlist'] = _dummyScrolledHList(self, 'vsb') | 14,345 |
def writedocs(dir, pkgpath='', done=None): """Write out HTML documentation for all modules in a directory tree.""" if done is None: done = {} for file in os.listdir(dir): path = os.path.join(dir, file) if ispackage(path): writedocs(path, pkgpath + file + '.', done) elif os.path.isfile(path): modname = inspect.getmodule... | def writedocs(dir, pkgpath='', done=None): """Write out HTML documentation for all modules in a directory tree.""" if done is None: done = {} for file in os.listdir(dir): path = os.path.join(dir, file) if ispackage(path): writedocs(path, pkgpath + file + '.', done) elif os.path.isfile(path): modname = inspect.getmodule... | 14,346 |
'METHODS': ('lib/typesmethods', 'class def CLASSES TYPES'), | 'METHODS': ('lib/typesmethods', 'class def CLASSES TYPES'), | 14,347 |
def tix_addbitmapdir(self, directory): """Tix maintains a list of directory under which which the tix_getimage and tix_getbitmap commands will search for image files. The standard bitmap direc tory is $TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps. The addbitmapdir com mand adds directory into this list. By using this command, the image ... | def tix_addbitmapdir(self, directory): """Tix maintains a list of directories under which the tix_getimage and tix_getbitmap commands will search for image files. The standard bitmap direc tory is $TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps. The addbitmapdir com mand adds directory into this list. By using this command, the image file... | 14,348 |
def tix_addbitmapdir(self, directory): """Tix maintains a list of directory under which which the tix_getimage and tix_getbitmap commands will search for image files. The standard bitmap direc tory is $TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps. The addbitmapdir com mand adds directory into this list. By using this command, the image ... | def tix_addbitmapdir(self, directory): """Tix maintains a list of directory under which which the tix_getimage and tix_getbitmap commands will search for image files. The standard bitmap directory is $TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps. The addbitmapdir command adds directory into this list. By using this command, the image fi... | 14,349 |
def tix_configure(self, cnf=None, **kw): """Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application context. If no option is specified, returns a list describing all of the available options (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the format of this list). If option is specified with no value, th... | def tix_configure(self, cnf=None, **kw): """Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application context. If no option is specified, returns a dictionary all of the available options. If option is specified with no value, then the command returns a list describing the one named option (this list will be id... | 14,350 |
def tix_configure(self, cnf=None, **kw): """Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application context. If no option is specified, returns a list describing all of the available options (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the format of this list). If option is specified with no value, th... | def tix_configure(self, cnf=None, **kw): """Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application context. If no option is specified, returns a list describing all of the available options (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the format of this list). If option is specified with no value, th... | 14,351 |
def tix_filedialog(self, dlgclass=None): """Returns the file selection dialog that may be shared among different modules of this application. This command will create a file selection dialog widget when it is called the first time. This dialog will be returned by all subsequent calls to tix filedialog. An op... | def tix_filedialog(self, dlgclass=None): """Returns the file selection dialog that may be shared among different calls from this application. This command will create a file selection dialog widget when it is called the first time. This dialog will be returned by all subsequent calls to tix_filedialog. An optional dlg... | 14,352 |
def tix_getbitmap(self, name): """Locates a bitmap file of the name name.xpm or name in one of the bitmap directories (self, see the tix_addbitmapdir command above). By using tix_getbitmap, you can advoid hard coding the pathnames of the bitmap files in your application. When successful, it returns the co... | def tix_getbitmap(self, name): """Locates a bitmap file of the name name.xpm or name in one of the bitmap directories (see the tix_addbitmapdir command above). By using tix_getbitmap, you can avoid hard coding the pathnames of the bitmap files in your application. When successful, it returns the complete pathname of t... | 14,353 |
def tix_getimage(self, name): """Locates an image file of the name name.xpm, name.xbm or name.ppm in one of the bitmap directo ries (see the addbitmapdir command above). If more than one file with the same name (but different extensions) exist, then the image type is chosen according to the depth of the X ... | def tix_getimage(self, name): """Locates an image file of the name name.xpm, name.xbm or name.ppm in one of the bitmap directories (see the addbitmapdir command above). If more than one file with the same name (but different extensions) exist, then the image type is chosen according to the depth of the X display: xbm i... | 14,354 |
def tix_option_get(self, name): """Gets the options manitained by the Tix scheme mechanism. Available options are: | def tix_option_get(self, name): """Gets the options manitained by the Tix scheme mechanism. Available options are: | 14,355 |
def tix_resetoptions(self, newScheme, newFontSet, newScmPrio=None): """Resets the scheme and fontset of the Tix application to newScheme and newFontSet, respectively. This affects only those widgets created after this call. Therefore, it is best to call the resetop tions command before the creation of any wid... | def tix_resetoptions(self, newScheme, newFontSet, newScmPrio=None): """Resets the scheme and fontset of the Tix application to newScheme and newFontSet, respectively. This affects only those widgets created after this call. Therefore, it is best to call the resetop tions command before the creation of any wid... | 14,356 |
def __init__(self, screenName=None, baseName=None, className='Tix'): Tkinter.Tk.__init__(self, screenName, baseName, className) tixlib = os.environ.get('TIX_LIBRARY') self.tk.eval('global auto_path; lappend auto_path [file dir [info nameof]]') if tixlib is not None: self.tk.eval('global auto_path; lappend auto_path {%s... | def __init__(self, screenName=None, baseName=None, className='Tix'): Tkinter.Tk.__init__(self, screenName, baseName, className) tixlib = os.environ.get('TIX_LIBRARY') self.tk.eval('global auto_path; lappend auto_path [file dir [info nameof]]') if tixlib is not None: self.tk.eval('global auto_path; lappend auto_path {%s... | 14,357 |
def config_all(self, option, value): """Set configuration options for all subwidgets (and self).""" if option == '': return elif type(option) != type(''): option = `option` if type(value) != type(''): value = `value` names = self._subwidget_names() for name in names: self.tk.call(name, 'configure', '-' + option, value) | def config_all(self, option, value): """Set configuration options for all subwidgets (and self).""" if option == '': return elif not isinstance(option, StringType): option = `option` if type(value) != type(''): value = `value` names = self._subwidget_names() for name in names: self.tk.call(name, 'configure', '-' + opti... | 14,358 |
def config_all(self, option, value): """Set configuration options for all subwidgets (and self).""" if option == '': return elif type(option) != type(''): option = `option` if type(value) != type(''): value = `value` names = self._subwidget_names() for name in names: self.tk.call(name, 'configure', '-' + option, value) | def config_all(self, option, value): """Set configuration options for all subwidgets (and self).""" if option == '': return elif type(option) != type(''): option = `option` if not isinstance(value, StringType): value = `value` names = self._subwidget_names() for name in names: self.tk.call(name, 'configure', '-' + opti... | 14,359 |
def __getitem__(self,key): return self.tk.call(self.stylename, 'cget', '-%s'%key) | def __getitem__(self,key): return self.tk.call(self.stylename, 'cget', '-%s'%key) | 14,360 |
def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): # static seem to be -installcolormap -initwait -statusbar -cursor static = ['options', 'installcolormap', 'initwait', 'statusbar', 'cursor'] TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixBalloon', static, cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label', destroy_ph... | def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): # static seem to be -installcolormap -initwait -statusbar -cursor static = ['options', 'installcolormap', 'initwait', 'statusbar', 'cursor'] TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixBalloon', static, cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label', destroy_ph... | 14,361 |
def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): # static seem to be -installcolormap -initwait -statusbar -cursor static = ['options', 'installcolormap', 'initwait', 'statusbar', 'cursor'] TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixBalloon', static, cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label', destroy_ph... | def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): # static seem to be -installcolormap -initwait -statusbar -cursor static = ['options', 'installcolormap', 'initwait', 'statusbar', 'cursor'] TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixBalloon', static, cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label', destroy_ph... | 14,362 |
def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): # static seem to be -installcolormap -initwait -statusbar -cursor static = ['options', 'installcolormap', 'initwait', 'statusbar', 'cursor'] TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixBalloon', static, cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label', destroy_ph... | def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): # static seem to be -installcolormap -initwait -statusbar -cursor static = ['options', 'installcolormap', 'initwait', 'statusbar', 'cursor'] TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixBalloon', static, cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label', destroy_ph... | 14,363 |
def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixButtonBox', ['orientation', 'options'], cnf, kw) | def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixButtonBox', ['orientation', 'options'], cnf, kw) | 14,364 |
def add(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): """Add a button with given name to box.""" | def add(self, name, cnf={}, **kw): """Add a button with given name to box.""" | 14,365 |
def __init__ (self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixComboBox', ['editable', 'dropdown', 'fancy', 'options'], cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') self.subwidget_list['arrow'] = _dummyButton(self, 'ar... | def __init__ (self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixComboBox', ['editable', 'dropdown', 'fancy', 'options'], cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') self.subwidget_list['arrow'] = _dummyButton(self, 'ar... | 14,366 |
def __init__ (self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixComboBox', ['editable', 'dropdown', 'fancy', 'options'], cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') self.subwidget_list['arrow'] = _dummyButton(self, 'ar... | def __init__ (self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): TixWidget.__init__(self, master, 'tixComboBox', ['editable', 'dropdown', 'fancy', 'options'], cnf, kw) self.subwidget_list['label'] = _dummyLabel(self, 'label') self.subwidget_list['entry'] = _dummyEntry(self, 'entry') self.subwidget_list['arrow'] = _dummyButton(self, 'ar... | 14,367 |
def get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=0, prefix=None): """Return the directory containing the Python library (standard or site additions). If 'plat_specific' is true, return the directory containing platform-specific modules, i.e. any module from a non-pure-Python module distribution; otherwise, return the ... | def get_python_lib(plat_specific=0, standard_lib=0, prefix=None): """Return the directory containing the Python library (standard or site additions). If 'plat_specific' is true, return the directory containing platform-specific modules, i.e. any module from a non-pure-Python module distribution; otherwise, return the ... | 14,368 |
def __init__(self, master=None, cnf=None, **kw): if cnf is None: cnf = {} if kw: cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw)) fcnf = {} for k in cnf.keys(): if type(k) == ClassType or k == 'name': fcnf[k] = cnf[k] del cnf[k] self.frame = apply(Frame, (master,), fcnf) self.vbar = Scrollbar(self.frame, name='vbar') self.vbar.pack(side=RIG... | def __init__(self, master=None, cnf=None, **kw): if cnf is None: cnf = {} if kw: cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw)) fcnf = {} for k in cnf.keys(): if type(k) == ClassType or k == 'name': fcnf[k] = cnf[k] del cnf[k] self.frame = apply(Frame, (master,), fcnf) self.vbar = Scrollbar(self.frame, name='vbar') self.vbar.pack(side=RIG... | 14,369 |
def setUp(self): self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' homeDir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), 'db_home') self.homeDir = homeDir try: os.mkdir(homeDir) except os.error: pass self.env = db.DBEnv() self.env.open(homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_THREAD) | def setUp(self): self.filename = self.__class__.__name__ + '.db' homeDir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), 'db_home') self.homeDir = homeDir try: os.mkdir(homeDir) except os.error: pass self.env = db.DBEnv() self.env.open(homeDir, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_INIT_MPOOL | db.DB_INIT_LOCK | db.DB_THREAD) | 14,370 |
def addDataToDB(self, d): for key, value in musicdata.items(): if type(self.keytype) == type(''): key = "%02d" % key d.put(key, string.join(value, '|')) | def addDataToDB(self, d, txn=None): for key, value in musicdata.items(): if type(self.keytype) == type(''): key = "%02d" % key d.put(key, string.join(value, '|')) | 14,371 |
def addDataToDB(self, d): for key, value in musicdata.items(): if type(self.keytype) == type(''): key = "%02d" % key d.put(key, string.join(value, '|')) | def addDataToDB(self, d): for key, value in musicdata.items(): if type(self.keytype) == type(''): key = "%02d" % key d.put(key, string.join(value, '|')) | 14,372 |
def createDB(self): self.primary = db.DB(self.env) self.primary.set_get_returns_none(2) self.primary.open(self.filename, "primary", self.dbtype, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD) | def createDB(self): self.primary = db.DB(self.env) self.primary.set_get_returns_none(2) self.primary.open(self.filename, "primary", self.dbtype, db.DB_CREATE | db.DB_THREAD) | 14,373 |
def test01_associateWithDB(self): if verbose: print '\n', '-=' * 30 print "Running %s.test01_associateWithDB..." % \ self.__class__.__name__ | def test01_associateWithDB(self): if verbose: print '\n', '-=' * 30 print "Running %s.test01_associateWithDB..." % \ self.__class__.__name__ | 14,374 |
def test02_associateAfterDB(self): if verbose: print '\n', '-=' * 30 print "Running %s.test02_associateAfterDB..." % \ self.__class__.__name__ | def test02_associateAfterDB(self): if verbose: print '\n', '-=' * 30 print "Running %s.test02_associateAfterDB..." % \ self.__class__.__name__ | 14,375 |
def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | def finish_test(self, secDB, txn=None): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | 14,376 |
def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues', txn=txn) assert vals == None, vals | 14,377 |
def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | 14,378 |
def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | 14,379 |
def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | def finish_test(self, secDB): # 'Blues' should not be in the secondary database vals = secDB.pget('Blues') assert vals == None, vals | 14,380 |
def run_test(name, thunk): if verbose: print "testing %s..." % name, try: thunk() except TestFailed: if verbose: print "failed (expected %s but got %s)" % (result, test_result) raise TestFailed, name else: if verbose: print "ok" | def run_test(name, thunk): if verbose: print "testing %s..." % name, thunk() if verbose: print "ok" | 14,381 |
def test_list(): l = [] l.append(l) gc.collect() del l if gc.collect() != 1: raise TestFailed | def test_list(): l = [] l.append(l) gc.collect() del l expect(gc.collect(), 1, "list") | 14,382 |
def test_dict(): d = {} d[1] = d gc.collect() del d if gc.collect() != 1: raise TestFailed | def test_dict(): d = {} d[1] = d gc.collect() del d expect(gc.collect(), 1, "dict") | 14,383 |
def test_tuple(): # since tuples are immutable we close the loop with a list l = [] t = (l,) l.append(t) gc.collect() del t del l if gc.collect() != 2: raise TestFailed | def test_tuple(): # since tuples are immutable we close the loop with a list l = [] t = (l,) l.append(t) gc.collect() del t del l expect(gc.collect(), 2, "tuple") | 14,384 |
def test_class(): class A: pass A.a = A gc.collect() del A if gc.collect() == 0: raise TestFailed | def test_class(): class A: pass A.a = A gc.collect() del A expect_not(gc.collect(), 0, "class") | 14,385 |
def test_instance(): class A: pass a = A() a.a = a gc.collect() del a if gc.collect() == 0: raise TestFailed | def test_instance(): class A: pass a = A() a.a = a gc.collect() del a expect_not(gc.collect(), 0, "instance") | 14,386 |
def __init__(self): self.init = self.__init__ | def __init__(self): self.init = self.__init__ | 14,387 |
def __del__(self): pass | def __del__(self): pass | 14,388 |
def __del__(self): pass | def __del__(self): pass | 14,389 |
exec("def f(): pass\n") in d | exec("def f(): pass\n") in d | 14,390 |
def f(): frame = sys._getframe() | def f(): frame = sys._getframe() | 14,391 |
def test_saveall(): # Verify that cyclic garbage like lists show up in gc.garbage if the # SAVEALL option is enabled. debug = gc.get_debug() gc.set_debug(debug | gc.DEBUG_SAVEALL) l = [] l.append(l) id_l = id(l) del l gc.collect() try: for obj in gc.garbage: if id(obj) == id_l: del obj[:] break else: raise TestFailed g... | def test_saveall(): # Verify that cyclic garbage like lists show up in gc.garbage if the # SAVEALL option is enabled. debug = gc.get_debug() gc.set_debug(debug | gc.DEBUG_SAVEALL) l = [] l.append(l) id_l = id(l) del l gc.collect() try: for obj in gc.garbage: if id(obj) == id_l: del obj[:] break else: raise TestFailed, ... | 14,392 |
def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list tmpname = "$list%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | 14,393 |
def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | 14,394 |
def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | 14,395 |
def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | 14,396 |
def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | def visitListComp(self, node): self.set_lineno(node) # setup list append = "$append%d" % self.__list_count self.__list_count = self.__list_count + 1 self.emit('BUILD_LIST', 0) self.emit('DUP_TOP') self.emit('LOAD_ATTR', 'append') self._implicitNameOp('STORE', append) | 14,397 |
def _substitute(self, *args): """Internal function.""" if len(args) != len(self._subst_format): return args getboolean = self.tk.getboolean getint = int nsign, b, f, h, k, s, t, w, x, y, A, E, K, N, W, T, X, Y, D = args # Missing: (a, c, d, m, o, v, B, R) e = Event() e.serial = getint(nsign) e.num = getint(b) try: e.fo... | def _substitute(self, *args): """Internal function.""" if len(args) != len(self._subst_format): return args getboolean = self.tk.getboolean getint = int nsign, b, f, h, k, s, t, w, x, y, A, E, K, N, W, T, X, Y, D = args # Missing: (a, c, d, m, o, v, B, R) e = Event() e.serial = getint(nsign) e.num = getint_event(b) try... | 14,398 |
def _substitute(self, *args): """Internal function.""" if len(args) != len(self._subst_format): return args getboolean = self.tk.getboolean getint = int nsign, b, f, h, k, s, t, w, x, y, A, E, K, N, W, T, X, Y, D = args # Missing: (a, c, d, m, o, v, B, R) e = Event() e.serial = getint(nsign) e.num = getint(b) try: e.fo... | def _substitute(self, *args): """Internal function.""" if len(args) != len(self._subst_format): return args getboolean = self.tk.getboolean getint = int nsign, b, f, h, k, s, t, w, x, y, A, E, K, N, W, T, X, Y, D = args # Missing: (a, c, d, m, o, v, B, R) e = Event() e.serial = getint(nsign) e.num = getint(b) try: e.fo... | 14,399 |
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