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def values(self): """Return a list of all the message's header values. | def values(self): """Return a list of all the message's header values. | 17,500 |
def items(self): """Get all the message's header fields and values. | def items(self): """Get all the message's header fields and values. | 17,501 |
def __init__(self, filename="NoName", date_time=(1980,1,1,0,0,0)): self.orig_filename = filename # Original file name in archive | def __init__(self, filename="NoName", date_time=(1980,1,1,0,0,0)): self.orig_filename = filename # Original file name in archive | 17,502 |
def find_user_password(self, realm, authuri): user, password = HTTPPasswordMgr.find_user_password(self,realm,authuri) if user is not None: return user, password return HTTPPasswordMgr.find_user_password(self, None, authuri) | def find_user_password(self, realm, authuri): user, password = HTTPPasswordMgr.find_user_password(self,realm,authuri) if user is not None: return user, password return HTTPPasswordMgr.find_user_password(self, None, authuri) | 17,503 |
def help_d(self): print """d(own) | def help_d(self): print """d(own) | 17,504 |
def help_u(self): print """u(p) | def help_u(self): print """u(p) | 17,505 |
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 ... | 17,506 |
def _create_formatters(cp): """Create and return formatters""" flist = cp.get("formatters", "keys") if not len(flist): return {} flist = string.split(flist, ",") formatters = {} for form in flist: sectname = "formatter_%s" % form opts = cp.options(sectname) if "format" in opts: fs = cp.get(sectname, "format", 1) else: ... | def _create_formatters(cp): """Create and return formatters""" flist = cp.get("formatters", "keys") if not len(flist): return {} flist = string.split(flist, ",") formatters = {} for form in flist: sectname = "formatter_%s" % string.strip(form) opts = cp.options(sectname) if "format" in opts: fs = cp.get(sectname, "form... | 17,507 |
def _install_handlers(cp, formatters): """Install and return handlers""" hlist = cp.get("handlers", "keys") if not len(hlist): return {} hlist = string.split(hlist, ",") handlers = {} fixups = [] #for inter-handler references for hand in hlist: sectname = "handler_%s" % hand klass = cp.get(sectname, "class") opts = cp.... | def _install_handlers(cp, formatters): """Install and return handlers""" hlist = cp.get("handlers", "keys") if not len(hlist): return {} hlist = string.split(hlist, ",") handlers = {} fixups = [] #for inter-handler references for hand in hlist: sectname = "handler_%s" % string.strip(hand) klass = cp.get(sectname, "clas... | 17,508 |
def _install_loggers(cp, handlers): """Create and install loggers""" # configure the root first llist = cp.get("loggers", "keys") llist = string.split(llist, ",") llist.remove("root") sectname = "logger_root" root = logging.root log = root opts = cp.options(sectname) if "level" in opts: level = cp.get(sectname, "level... | def _install_loggers(cp, handlers): """Create and install loggers""" # configure the root first llist = cp.get("loggers", "keys") llist = string.split(llist, ",") llist.remove("root") sectname = "logger_root" root = logging.root log = root opts = cp.options(sectname) if "level" in opts: level = cp.get(sectname, "level... | 17,509 |
def _install_loggers(cp, handlers): """Create and install loggers""" # configure the root first llist = cp.get("loggers", "keys") llist = string.split(llist, ",") llist.remove("root") sectname = "logger_root" root = logging.root log = root opts = cp.options(sectname) if "level" in opts: level = cp.get(sectname, "level... | def _install_loggers(cp, handlers): """Create and install loggers""" # configure the root first llist = cp.get("loggers", "keys") llist = string.split(llist, ",") llist.remove("root") sectname = "logger_root" root = logging.root log = root opts = cp.options(sectname) if "level" in opts: level = cp.get(sectname, "level... | 17,510 |
def testGetSockOpt(self): """Testing getsockopt().""" # We know a socket should start without reuse==0 sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) reuse = sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) self.assert_(reuse == 0, "Error performing getsockopt.") | def testGetSockOpt(self): """Testing getsockopt().""" # We know a socket should start without reuse==0 sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) reuse = sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) self.assert_(reuse == 0, "Error performing getsockopt.") | 17,511 |
def testSetSockOpt(self): """Testing setsockopt().""" sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) reuse = sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) self.assert_(reuse == 1, "Error performing setsockopt.") | def testSetSockOpt(self): """Testing setsockopt().""" sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) reuse = sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) self.assert_(reuse == 1, "Error performing setsockopt.") | 17,512 |
def set(self, *args): """Set the fractional values of the slider position (upper and lower ends as value between 0 and 1).""" self.tk.call((self._w, 'set') + args) | defset(self,*args):"""Setthefractionalvaluesofthesliderposition(upperandlowerendsasvaluebetween0and1)."""self.tk.call((self._w,'set')+args) | 17,513 |
def _getlang(): # Figure out what the current language is set to. return locale.getlocale(locale.LC_TIME) | def _getlang(): # Figure out what the current language is set to. return locale.getlocale(locale.LC_TIME) | 17,514 |
def _getlang(): # Figure out what the current language is set to. return locale.getlocale(locale.LC_TIME) | def _getlang(): # Figure out what the current language is set to. return locale.getlocale(locale.LC_TIME) | 17,515 |
def test_bad_timezone(self): # Explicitly test possibility of bad timezone; # when time.tzname[0] == time.tzname[1] and time.daylight if sys.platform == "mac": return #MacOS9 has severely broken timezone support. try: original_tzname = time.tzname original_daylight = time.daylight time.tzname = ("PDT", "PDT") time.dayl... | def test_bad_timezone(self): # Explicitly test possibility of bad timezone; # when time.tzname[0] == time.tzname[1] and time.daylight if sys.platform == "mac": return #MacOS9 has severely broken timezone support. try: original_tzname = time.tzname original_daylight = time.daylight time.tzname = (tz_name, tz_name) time.... | 17,516 |
def test_bad_timezone(self): # Explicitly test possibility of bad timezone; # when time.tzname[0] == time.tzname[1] and time.daylight if sys.platform == "mac": return #MacOS9 has severely broken timezone support. try: original_tzname = time.tzname original_daylight = time.daylight time.tzname = ("PDT", "PDT") time.dayl... | def test_bad_timezone(self): # Explicitly test possibility of bad timezone; # when time.tzname[0] == time.tzname[1] and time.daylight if sys.platform == "mac": return #MacOS9 has severely broken timezone support. try: original_tzname = time.tzname original_daylight = time.daylight time.tzname = ("PDT", "PDT") time.dayl... | 17,517 |
def __init__(self, locale_time=LocaleTime()): """Init inst with non-locale regexes and store LocaleTime object.""" # XXX: should 0 be valid for: # day (d), julian day (j), month (m), and hour12 (I)? super(TimeRE,self).__init__({ # The " \d" option is to make %c from ANSI C work 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[0-2]\d|\d| ... | def __init__(self, locale_time=LocaleTime()): """Init inst with non-locale regexes and store LocaleTime object.""" # XXX: should 0 be valid for: # day (d), julian day (j), month (m), and hour12 (I)? super(TimeRE,self).__init__({ # The " \d" option is to make %c from ANSI C work 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[0-2]\d|\d| ... | 17,518 |
def __init__(self, locale_time=LocaleTime()): """Init inst with non-locale regexes and store LocaleTime object.""" # XXX: should 0 be valid for: # day (d), julian day (j), month (m), and hour12 (I)? super(TimeRE,self).__init__({ # The " \d" option is to make %c from ANSI C work 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[0-2]\d|\d| ... | def __init__(self, locale_time=LocaleTime()): """Init inst with non-locale regexes and store LocaleTime object.""" # XXX: should 0 be valid for: # day (d), julian day (j), month (m), and hour12 (I)? super(TimeRE,self).__init__({ # The " \d" option is to make %c from ANSI C work 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[1-2]\d|0[1-... | 17,519 |
def __init__(self, locale_time=LocaleTime()): """Init inst with non-locale regexes and store LocaleTime object.""" # XXX: should 0 be valid for: # day (d), julian day (j), month (m), and hour12 (I)? super(TimeRE,self).__init__({ # The " \d" option is to make %c from ANSI C work 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[0-2]\d|\d| ... | def __init__(self, locale_time=LocaleTime()): """Init inst with non-locale regexes and store LocaleTime object.""" # XXX: should 0 be valid for: # day (d), julian day (j), month (m), and hour12 (I)? super(TimeRE,self).__init__({ # The " \d" option is to make %c from ANSI C work 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[0-2]\d|\d| ... | 17,520 |
def __init__(self, locale_time=LocaleTime()): """Init inst with non-locale regexes and store LocaleTime object.""" # XXX: should 0 be valid for: # day (d), julian day (j), month (m), and hour12 (I)? super(TimeRE,self).__init__({ # The " \d" option is to make %c from ANSI C work 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[0-2]\d|\d| ... | def __init__(self, locale_time=LocaleTime()): """Init inst with non-locale regexes and store LocaleTime object.""" # XXX: should 0 be valid for: # day (d), julian day (j), month (m), and hour12 (I)? super(TimeRE,self).__init__({ # The " \d" option is to make %c from ANSI C work 'd': r"(?P<d>3[0-1]|[0-2]\d|\d| ... | 17,521 |
def AppletOptions(file): fss = macfs.FSSpec(file) a_popt = PoptLoader(ResLoader(fss, 'Popt', OVERRIDE_POPT_ID, default=popt_loader)) a_dir = ResLoader(fss, 'alis', OVERRIDE_DIR_ID, default=dir) a_gusi = ResLoader(fss, 'GU\267I', OVERRIDE_GUSI_ID, default=gusi_loader) a_path = StrListLoader(fss, 'STR#', OVERRIDE_PATH_ID... | def AppletOptions(file): fss = macfs.FSSpec(file) a_popt = PoptLoader(ResLoader(fss, 'Popt', OVERRIDE_POPT_ID, default=popt_loader)) a_dir = ResLoader(fss, 'alis', OVERRIDE_DIR_ID, default=dir) a_gusi = ResLoader(fss, 'GU\267I', OVERRIDE_GUSI_ID, default=gusi_loader) a_path = StrListLoader(fss, 'STR#', OVERRIDE_PATH_ID... | 17,522 |
def finalize_options (self): | def finalize_options (self): | 17,523 |
def proxy_bypass(host): try: import _winreg import re except ImportError: # Std modules, so should be around - but you never know! return 0 try: internetSettings = _winreg.OpenKey(_winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings') proxyEnable = _winreg.QueryValueEx(internetSettin... | def proxy_bypass(host): try: import _winreg import re except ImportError: # Std modules, so should be around - but you never know! return 0 try: internetSettings = _winreg.OpenKey(_winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings') proxyEnable = _winreg.QueryValueEx(internetSettin... | 17,524 |
def __init__(self, flist=None, tb=None): self.flist = flist self.stack = get_stack(tb) self.text = get_exception() | def __init__(self, flist=None, tb=None): self.flist = flist self.stack = get_stack(tb) self.text = get_exception() | 17,525 |
def GetText(self): frame, lineno = self.info try: modname = frame.f_globals["__name__"] except: modname = "?" code = frame.f_code filename = code.co_filename funcname = code.co_name sourceline = linecache.getline(filename, lineno) sourceline = sourceline.strip() if funcname in ("?", "", None): item = "%s, line %d: %s" ... | def GetText(self): frame, lineno = self.info try: modname = frame.f_globals["__name__"] except: modname = "?" code = frame.f_code filename = code.co_filename funcname = code.co_name sourceline = linecache.getline(filename, lineno) sourceline = sourceline.strip() if funcname in ("?", "", None): item = "%s, line %d: %s" ... | 17,526 |
def get_stack(t=None, f=None): if t is None: t = sys.last_traceback stack = [] if t and t.tb_frame is f: t = t.tb_next while f is not None: stack.append((f, f.f_lineno)) if f is self.botframe: break f = f.f_back stack.reverse() while t is not None: stack.append((t.tb_frame, t.tb_lineno)) t = t.tb_next return stack | def get_stack(t=None, f=None): if t is None: t = sys.last_traceback stack = [] if t and t.tb_frame is f: t = t.tb_next while f is not None: stack.append((f, f.f_lineno)) if f is self.botframe: break f = f.f_back stack.reverse() while t is not None: stack.append((t.tb_frame, t.tb_lineno)) t = t.tb_next return stack | 17,527 |
def report_callback_exception(self, exc, val, tb): import traceback print "Exception in Tkinter callback" traceback.print_exception(exc, val, tb) | def report_callback_exception(self, exc, val, tb): import traceback, sys sys.stderr.write("Exception in Tkinter callback\n") traceback.print_exception(exc, val, tb) | 17,528 |
def _setup(self, master, cnf): if _support_default_root: global _default_root if not master: if not _default_root: _default_root = Tk() master = _default_root if not _default_root: _default_root = master self.master = master self.tk = master.tk name = None if cnf.has_key('name'): name = cnf['name'] del cnf['name'] if n... | def _setup(self, master, cnf): if _support_default_root: global _default_root if not master: if not _default_root: _default_root = Tk() master = _default_root self.master = master self.tk = master.tk name = None if cnf.has_key('name'): name = cnf['name'] del cnf['name'] if not name: name = `id(self)` self._name = name ... | 17,529 |
def interact(list, pythondir, options, title): """Let the user interact with the dialog""" opythondir = pythondir try: # Try to go to the "correct" dir for GetDirectory os.chdir(pythondir.as_pathname()) except os.error: pass d = GetNewDialog(DIALOG_ID, -1) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(TITLE_ITEM) SetDialogItemText(h, ... | def interact(list, pythondir, options, title): """Let the user interact with the dialog""" opythondir = pythondir try: # Try to go to the "correct" dir for GetDirectory os.chdir(pythondir.as_pathname()) except os.error: pass d = GetNewDialog(DIALOG_ID, -1) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(TITLE_ITEM) SetDialogItemText(h, ... | 17,530 |
def interact(list, pythondir, options, title): """Let the user interact with the dialog""" opythondir = pythondir try: # Try to go to the "correct" dir for GetDirectory os.chdir(pythondir.as_pathname()) except os.error: pass d = GetNewDialog(DIALOG_ID, -1) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(TITLE_ITEM) SetDialogItemText(h, ... | def interact(list, pythondir, options, title): """Let the user interact with the dialog""" opythondir = pythondir try: # Try to go to the "correct" dir for GetDirectory os.chdir(pythondir.as_pathname()) except os.error: pass d = GetNewDialog(DIALOG_ID, -1) tp, h, rect = d.GetDialogItem(TITLE_ITEM) SetDialogItemText(h, ... | 17,531 |
def handler1(): print "handler1" | One public function, register, is defined. """ | 17,532 |
def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | _exithandlers = [] def _run_exitfuncs(): """run any registered exit functions | 17,533 |
def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | 17,534 |
def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | 17,535 |
def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | 17,536 |
def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | def handler2(*args, **kargs): print "handler2", args, kargs | 17,537 |
def _commit(self): try: _os.unlink(self._bakfile) except _os.error: pass | def _commit(self): try: self._os.unlink(self._bakfile) except self._os.error: pass | 17,538 |
def _commit(self): try: _os.unlink(self._bakfile) except _os.error: pass | def _commit(self): try: _os.unlink(self._bakfile) except _os.error: pass | 17,539 |
def _commit(self): try: _os.unlink(self._bakfile) except _os.error: pass | def _commit(self): try: _os.unlink(self._bakfile) except _os.error: pass | 17,540 |
def test_SEH(self): # Call functions with invalid arguments, and make sure that access violations # are trapped and raise an exception. # # Normally, in a debug build of the _ctypes extension # module, exceptions are not trapped, so we can only run # this test in a release build. import sys if not hasattr(sys, "getobje... | def test_SEH(self): # Call functions with invalid arguments, and make sure that access violations # are trapped and raise an exception. # # Normally, in a debug build of the _ctypes extension # module, exceptions are not trapped, so we can only run # this test in a release build. import sys if not hasattr(sys, "getobje... | 17,541 |
def __repr__(self): return ( "<Fault %s: %s>" % (self.faultCode, repr(self.faultString)) ) | def __repr__(self): return ( "<Fault %s: %s>" % (self.faultCode, repr(self.faultString)) ) | 17,542 |
def _binary(data): # decode xml element contents into a Binary structure value = Binary() value.decode(data) return value | def _binary(data): # decode xml element contents into a Binary structure value = Binary() value.decode(data) return value | 17,543 |
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=", "... | 17,544 |
def build_extensions(self): from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler | def build_extensions(self): from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler | 17,545 |
def build_extensions(self): from distutils.ccompiler import new_compiler from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler | def compiler = os.environ.get('CC') linker_so = os.environ.get('LDSHARED') args = {} if compiler is not None: args['compiler_so'] = compiler if linker_so is not None: args['linker_so'] = linker_so + ' -shared' self.compiler.set_executables(**args) build_extensions(self): compiler = os.environ.get('CC') linker_... | 17,546 |
def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | 17,547 |
def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | 17,548 |
def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | 17,549 |
def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | 17,550 |
def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | def detect_modules(self): # Ensure that /usr/local is always used if '/usr/local/lib' not in self.compiler.library_dirs: self.compiler.library_dirs.append('/usr/local/lib') if '/usr/local/include' not in self.compiler.include_dirs: self.compiler.include_dirs.append( '/usr/local/include' ) | 17,551 |
def main(): setup(name = 'Python standard library', version = '%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2], cmdclass = {'build_ext':PyBuildExt}, # The struct module is defined here, because build_ext won't be # called unless there's at least one extension module defined. ext_modules=[Extension('struct', ['structmodule.c'])] ) | defmain():setup(name='Pythonstandardlibrary',version='%d.%d'%sys.version_info[:2],cmdclass={'build_ext':PyBuildExt},#Thestructmoduleisdefinedhere,becausebuild_extwon'tbe#calledunlessthere'satleastoneextensionmoduledefined.ext_modules=[Extension('struct',['structmodule.c'])]) | 17,552 |
def _read_eof(self): # We've read to the end of the file, so we have to rewind in order # to reread the 8 bytes containing the CRC and the file size. # We check the that the computed CRC and size of the # uncompressed data matches the stored values. Note that the size # stored is the true file size mod 2**32. self.fil... | def _read_eof(self): # We've read to the end of the file, so we have to rewind in order # to reread the 8 bytes containing the CRC and the file size. # We check the that the computed CRC and size of the # uncompressed data matches the stored values. Note that the size # stored is the true file size mod 2**32. self.fil... | 17,553 |
def _read_eof(self): # We've read to the end of the file, so we have to rewind in order # to reread the 8 bytes containing the CRC and the file size. # We check the that the computed CRC and size of the # uncompressed data matches the stored values. Note that the size # stored is the true file size mod 2**32. self.fil... | def _read_eof(self): # We've read to the end of the file, so we have to rewind in order # to reread the 8 bytes containing the CRC and the file size. # We check the that the computed CRC and size of the # uncompressed data matches the stored values. Note that the size # stored is the true file size mod 2**32. self.fil... | 17,554 |
def __%(method)s__(self, *args): print "__%(method)s__:", args | def __%(method)s__(self, *args): print "__%(method)s__:", args | 17,555 |
def __cmp__(self, other): return 0 | def __cmp__(self, other): return 0 | 17,556 |
def __eq__(self, other): return 1 | def __eq__(self, other): return 1 | 17,557 |
def wm_colormapwindows(self, *wlist): args = ('wm', 'colormapwindows', self._w) + _flatten(wlist) return map(self._nametowidget, self.tk.call(args)) | def wm_colormapwindows(self, *wlist): if len(wlist) > 1: wlist = (wlist,) args = ('wm', 'colormapwindows', self._w) + wlist return map(self._nametowidget, self.tk.call(args)) | 17,558 |
def visitSum(self, sum, name): if is_simple(sum): self.simpleSum(sum, name) return self.func_begin(name) self.emit("switch (o->kind) {", 1) for i in range(len(sum.types)): t = sum.types[i] self.visitConstructor(t, i + 1, name) self.emit("}", 1) for a in sum.attributes: self.emit("value = ast2obj_%s(o->%s);" % (a.type, ... | def visitSum(self, sum, name): if is_simple(sum): self.simpleSum(sum, name) return self.func_begin(name) self.emit("switch (o->kind) {", 1) for i in range(len(sum.types)): t = sum.types[i] self.visitConstructor(t, i + 1, name) self.emit("}", 1) for a in sum.attributes: self.emit("value = ast2obj_%s(o->%s);" % (a.type, ... | 17,559 |
def __del__(self): if self._file: self.close() | def __del__(self): if self._file: self.close() | 17,560 |
def close(self): self._ensure_header_written(0) if self._datalength != self._datawritten: self._patchheader() self._file.flush() self._file = None | def close(self): self._ensure_header_written(0) if self._datalength != self._datawritten: self._patchheader() self._file.flush() self._file = None | 17,561 |
def _split(self, s, charset, firstline=False): # Split up a header safely for use with encode_chunks. BAW: this # appears to be a private convenience method. splittable = charset.to_splittable(s) encoded = charset.from_splittable(splittable) elen = charset.encoded_header_len(encoded) | def _split(self, s, charset, firstline=False): # Split up a header safely for use with encode_chunks. BAW: this # appears to be a private convenience method. splittable = charset.to_splittable(s) encoded = charset.from_splittable(splittable) elen = charset.encoded_header_len(encoded) | 17,562 |
def ok(self, event=None): | def ok(self, event=None): | 17,563 |
def add_ui(db): x = y = 50 w = 370 h = 300 title = "[ProductName] Setup" # see "Dialog Style Bits" modal = 3 # visible | modal modeless = 1 # visible track_disk_space = 32 add_data(db, 'ActionText', uisample.ActionText) add_data(db, 'UIText', uisample.UIText) # Bitmaps if not os.path.exists(srcdir+r"\PC\pytho... | def add_ui(db): x = y = 50 w = 370 h = 300 title = "[ProductName] Setup" # see "Dialog Style Bits" modal = 3 # visible | modal modeless = 1 # visible track_disk_space = 32 add_data(db, 'ActionText', uisample.ActionText) add_data(db, 'UIText', uisample.UIText) # Bitmaps if not os.path.exists(srcdir+r"\PC\pytho... | 17,564 |
def getproxies_registry(): """Return a dictionary of scheme -> proxy server URL mappings. | def getproxies_registry(): """Return a dictionary of scheme -> proxy server URL mappings. | 17,565 |
def get_qualified_path(name): """ return a more qualified path to name""" import sys import os for dir in sys.path: fullname = os.path.join(dir, name) if os.path.exists(fullname): return fullname return name | def get_qualified_path(name): """ return a more qualified path to name""" import sys import os path = sys.path try: path = [os.path.dirname(__file__)] + path except NameError: pass for dir in path: fullname = os.path.join(dir, name) if os.path.exists(fullname): return fullname return name | 17,566 |
def test_list(): l = [] l.append(l) gc.collect() del l assert gc.collect() == 1 | def test_list(): l = [] l.append(l) gc.collect() del l if gc.collect() != 1: raise TestFailed | 17,567 |
def test_dict(): d = {} d[1] = d gc.collect() del d assert gc.collect() == 1 | def test_dict(): d = {} d[1] = d gc.collect() del d if gc.collect() != 1: raise TestFailed | 17,568 |
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 assert gc.collect() == 2 | 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 | 17,569 |
def test_class(): class A: pass A.a = A gc.collect() del A assert gc.collect() > 0 | def test_class(): class A: pass A.a = A gc.collect() del A if gc.collect() == 0: raise TestFailed | 17,570 |
def test_instance(): class A: pass a = A() a.a = a gc.collect() del a assert gc.collect() > 0 | def test_instance(): class A: pass a = A() a.a = a gc.collect() del a if gc.collect() == 0: raise TestFailed | 17,571 |
def __init__(self): self.init = self.__init__ | def __init__(self): self.init = self.__init__ | 17,572 |
def __del__(self): pass | def __del__(self): pass | 17,573 |
def __del__(self): pass | def __del__(self): pass | 17,574 |
exec("def f(): pass\n") in d | exec("def f(): pass\n") in d | 17,575 |
def para_msg(s): sys.stderr.write("*** %s\n" % s) | def para_msg(s): sys.stderr.write("*** %s\n" % s) | 17,576 |
def find_all_elements_from_set(doc, gi_set, nodes=None): if nodes is None: nodes = [] if doc.nodeType == ELEMENT and doc.tagName in gi_set: nodes.append(doc) for child in doc.childNodes: if child.nodeType == ELEMENT: find_all_elements_from_set(child, gi_set, nodes) return nodes | def find_all_child_elements(doc, gi): nodes = [] for child in doc.childNodes: if child.nodeType == ELEMENT: if child.tagName == gi: nodes.append(child) return nodes def find_all_elements_from_set(doc, gi_set): return __find_all_elements_from_set(doc, gi_set, []) def __find_all_elements_from_set(doc, gi_set, nodes): i... | 17,577 |
def find_all_elements_from_set(doc, gi_set, nodes=None): if nodes is None: nodes = [] if doc.nodeType == ELEMENT and doc.tagName in gi_set: nodes.append(doc) for child in doc.childNodes: if child.nodeType == ELEMENT: find_all_elements_from_set(child, gi_set, nodes) return nodes | def find_all_elements_from_set(doc, gi_set, nodes=None): if nodes is None: nodes = [] if doc.nodeType == ELEMENT and doc.tagName in gi_set: nodes.append(doc) for child in doc.childNodes: if child.nodeType == ELEMENT: __find_all_elements_from_set(child, gi_set, nodes) return nodes | 17,578 |
def rewrite_descriptor(doc, descriptor): # # Do these things: # 1. Add an "index=noindex" attribute to the element if the tagName # ends in 'ni', removing the 'ni' from the name. # 2. Create a <signature> from the name attribute and <args>. # 3. Create additional <signature>s from <*line{,ni}> elements, # ... | def rewrite_descriptor(doc, descriptor): # # Do these things: # 1. Add an "index=noindex" attribute to the element if the tagName # ends in 'ni', removing the 'ni' from the name. # 2. Create a <signature> from the name attribute and <args>. # 3. Create additional <signature>s from <*line{,ni}> elements, # ... | 17,579 |
def rewrite_descriptor(doc, descriptor): # # Do these things: # 1. Add an "index=noindex" attribute to the element if the tagName # ends in 'ni', removing the 'ni' from the name. # 2. Create a <signature> from the name attribute and <args>. # 3. Create additional <signature>s from <*line{,ni}> elements, # ... | def rewrite_descriptor(doc, descriptor): # # Do these things: # 1. Add an "index=noindex" attribute to the element if the tagName # ends in 'ni', removing the 'ni' from the name. # 2. Create a <signature> from the name attribute and <args>. # 3. Create additional <signature>s from <*line{,ni}> elements, # ... | 17,580 |
def create_module_info(doc, section): # Heavy. node = extract_first_element(section, "modulesynopsis") if node is None: return node._node.name = "synopsis" lastchild = node.childNodes[-1] if lastchild.nodeType == TEXT \ and lastchild.data[-1:] == ".": lastchild.data = lastchild.data[:-1] modauthor = extract_first_eleme... | def create_module_info(doc, section): # Heavy. node = extract_first_element(section, "modulesynopsis") if node is None: return node._node.name = "synopsis" lastchild = node.childNodes[-1] if lastchild.nodeType == TEXT \ and lastchild.data[-1:] == ".": lastchild.data = lastchild.data[:-1] modauthor = extract_first_eleme... | 17,581 |
def create_module_info(doc, section): # Heavy. node = extract_first_element(section, "modulesynopsis") if node is None: return node._node.name = "synopsis" lastchild = node.childNodes[-1] if lastchild.nodeType == TEXT \ and lastchild.data[-1:] == ".": lastchild.data = lastchild.data[:-1] modauthor = extract_first_eleme... | def create_module_info(doc, section): # Heavy. node = extract_first_element(section, "modulesynopsis") if node is None: return node._node.name = "synopsis" lastchild = node.childNodes[-1] if lastchild.nodeType == TEXT \ and lastchild.data[-1:] == ".": lastchild.data = lastchild.data[:-1] modauthor = extract_first_eleme... | 17,582 |
def create_module_info(doc, section): # Heavy. node = extract_first_element(section, "modulesynopsis") if node is None: return node._node.name = "synopsis" lastchild = node.childNodes[-1] if lastchild.nodeType == TEXT \ and lastchild.data[-1:] == ".": lastchild.data = lastchild.data[:-1] modauthor = extract_first_eleme... | def create_module_info(doc, section): # Heavy. node = extract_first_element(section, "modulesynopsis") if node is None: return node._node.name = "synopsis" lastchild = node.childNodes[-1] if lastchild.nodeType == TEXT \ and lastchild.data[-1:] == ".": lastchild.data = lastchild.data[:-1] modauthor = extract_first_eleme... | 17,583 |
def cleanup_synopses(doc): for node in find_all_elements(doc, "section"): create_module_info(doc, node) | def cleanup_synopses(doc, fragment): for node in find_all_elements(fragment, "section"): create_module_info(doc, node) | 17,584 |
def move_elements_by_name(doc, source, dest, name, sep=None): nodes = [] for child in source.childNodes: if child.nodeType == ELEMENT and child.tagName == name: nodes.append(child) for node in nodes: source.removeChild(node) dest.appendChild(node) if sep: dest.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(sep)) | def move_elements_by_name(doc, source, dest, name, sep=None): nodes = [] for child in source.childNodes: if child.nodeType == ELEMENT and child.tagName == name: nodes.append(child) for node in nodes: source.removeChild(node) dest.appendChild(node) if sep: dest.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(sep)) | 17,585 |
def build_para(doc, parent, start, i): children = parent.childNodes after = start + 1 have_last = 0 BREAK_ELEMENTS = PARA_LEVEL_ELEMENTS + RECURSE_INTO_PARA_CONTAINERS # Collect all children until \n\n+ is found in a text node or a # member of BREAK_ELEMENTS is found. for j in range(start, i): after = j + 1 child = chi... | def build_para(doc, parent, start, i): children = parent.childNodes after = start + 1 have_last = 0 BREAK_ELEMENTS = PARA_LEVEL_ELEMENTS + RECURSE_INTO_PARA_CONTAINERS # Collect all children until \n\n+ is found in a text node or a # member of BREAK_ELEMENTS is found. for j in range(start, i): after = j + 1 child = chi... | 17,586 |
def fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(container): # node is probably a <para>; let's see how often it isn't: if container.tagName != PARA_ELEMENT: sys.stderr.write("--- fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(%s)\n" % container) module_entries = find_all_elements(container, "module") if not module_entries: return index_entries = find_all_el... | def fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(container): # node is probably a <para>; let's see how often it isn't: if container.tagName != PARA_ELEMENT: bwrite("--- fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(%s)\n" % container) module_entries = find_all_elements(container, "module") if not module_entries: return index_entries = find_all_elements_fro... | 17,587 |
def fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(container): # node is probably a <para>; let's see how often it isn't: if container.tagName != PARA_ELEMENT: sys.stderr.write("--- fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(%s)\n" % container) module_entries = find_all_elements(container, "module") if not module_entries: return index_entries = find_all_el... | def fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(container): # node is probably a <para>; let's see how often it isn't: if container.tagName != PARA_ELEMENT: sys.stderr.write("--- fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(%s)\n" % container) module_entries = find_all_elements(container, "module") if not module_entries: return index_entries = find_all_el... | 17,588 |
def fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(container): # node is probably a <para>; let's see how often it isn't: if container.tagName != PARA_ELEMENT: sys.stderr.write("--- fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(%s)\n" % container) module_entries = find_all_elements(container, "module") if not module_entries: return index_entries = find_all_el... | def fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(container): # node is probably a <para>; let's see how often it isn't: if container.tagName != PARA_ELEMENT: sys.stderr.write("--- fixup_refmodindexes_chunk(%s)\n" % container) module_entries = find_all_elements(container, "module") if not module_entries: return index_entries = find_all_el... | 17,589 |
def fixup_bifuncindexes_chunk(container): removes = [] entries = find_all_elements(container, "bifuncindex") function_entries = find_all_elements(container, "function") for entry in entries: function_name = entry.getAttribute("name") found = 0 for func_entry in function_entries: t2 = func_entry.childNodes[0].data if t2... | def fixup_bifuncindexes_chunk(container): removes = [] entries = find_all_child_elements(container, "bifuncindex") function_entries = find_all_child_elements(container, "function") for entry in entries: function_name = entry.getAttribute("name") found = 0 for func_entry in function_entries: t2 = func_entry.childNodes[0... | 17,590 |
def fixup_bifuncindexes_chunk(container): removes = [] entries = find_all_elements(container, "bifuncindex") function_entries = find_all_elements(container, "function") for entry in entries: function_name = entry.getAttribute("name") found = 0 for func_entry in function_entries: t2 = func_entry.childNodes[0].data if t2... | def fixup_bifuncindexes_chunk(container): removes = [] entries = find_all_elements(container, "bifuncindex") function_entries = find_all_elements(container, "function") for entry in entries: function_name = entry.getAttribute("name") found = 0 for func_entry in function_entries: t2 = func_entry.childNodes[0].data if t2... | 17,591 |
def fixup_bifuncindexes_chunk(container): removes = [] entries = find_all_elements(container, "bifuncindex") function_entries = find_all_elements(container, "function") for entry in entries: function_name = entry.getAttribute("name") found = 0 for func_entry in function_entries: t2 = func_entry.childNodes[0].data if t2... | def fixup_bifuncindexes_chunk(container): removes = [] entries = find_all_elements(container, "bifuncindex") function_entries = find_all_elements(container, "function") for entry in entries: function_name = entry.getAttribute("name") found = 0 for func_entry in function_entries: t2 = func_entry.childNodes[0].data if t2... | 17,592 |
def convert(ifp, ofp): p = esistools.ExtendedEsisBuilder() p.feed(ifp.read()) doc = p.document fragment = p.fragment normalize(fragment) simplify(doc, fragment) handle_labels(doc, fragment) handle_appendix(doc, fragment) fixup_trailing_whitespace(doc, { "abstract": "\n", "title": "", "chapter": "\n\n", "section": "\n\n... | def convert(ifp, ofp): p = esistools.ExtendedEsisBuilder() p.feed(ifp.read()) doc = p.document fragment = p.fragment normalize(fragment) simplify(doc, fragment) handle_labels(doc, fragment) handle_appendix(doc, fragment) fixup_trailing_whitespace(doc, { "abstract": "\n", "title": "", "chapter": "\n\n", "section": "\n\n... | 17,593 |
def open_new(self, url): self.open(url) | def open_new(self, url): self.open(url) | 17,594 |
def open_new(self, url): self.open(url) | def open_new(self, url): self.open(url) | 17,595 |
def _set_hostport(self, host, port): if port is None: i = host.find(':') if i >= 0: try: port = int(host[i+1:]) except ValueError, msg: raise socket.error, str(msg) host = host[:i] else: port = self.default_port self.host = host self.port = port | def _set_hostport(self, host, port): if port is None: i = host.find(':') if i >= 0: port = int(host[i+1:]) host = host[:i] else: port = self.default_port self.host = host self.port = port | 17,596 |
def setup(self): | def setup(self): | 17,597 |
def finalize_options (self): from distutils import sysconfig | def finalize_options (self): from distutils import sysconfig | 17,598 |
def run (self): | def run (self): | 17,599 |
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