[issue13028] python wastes linux users time by checking for dylib on each dynamic library load

2011-09-22 Thread Roger

New submission from Roger :

instead it should check for linux once, store that linux is used and not even 
once check for dylib

strace extract

[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libreadline.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libreadline.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libreadline.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib64/libreadline.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib64/libreadline.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib64/libreadline.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib64/libreadline.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib64/libreadline.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib64/libreadline.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib/libreadline.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib/libreadline.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib/libreadline.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib/libreadline.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib/libreadline.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib/libreadline.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libncursesw.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libncursesw.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libncursesw.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib64/libncursesw.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib64/libncursesw.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib64/libncursesw.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib64/libncursesw.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib64/libncursesw.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib64/libncursesw.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib/libncursesw.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib/libncursesw.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/lib/libncursesw.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib/libncursesw.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib/libncursesw.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/lib/libncursesw.a", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libncurses.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libncurses.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libncurses.a", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=431218, 
...}) = 0
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libcrypt.dylib", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libcrypt.so", 0xbfd27c1c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("//lib/libcrypt.a", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=8, ...}) 
= 0
[pid 23025] stat64("//include/openssl/ssl.h", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, 
st_size=93660, ...}) = 0
[pid 23025] stat64("//include/krb5.h", 0xbfd27cac) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or 
directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("./krb5.h", 0xbfd27cac) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or 
directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("Include/krb5.h", 0xbfd27cac) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or 
directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("./Include/krb5.h", 0xbfd27cac) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or 
directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/src/Python-2.7.2/Include/krb5.h", 0xbfd27cac) = -1 ENOENT 
(No such file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/src/Python-2.7.2/krb5.h", 0xbfd27cac) = -1 ENOENT (No such 
file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/include/krb5.h", 0xbfd27cac) = -1 ENOENT (No such file 
or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64("/usr/kerberos/include/krb5.h", 0xbfd27cac) = -1 ENOENT (No 
such file or directory)
[pid 23025] stat64(&qu

[issue4703] Syntax error in sample code for enumerate in documentation.

2008-12-19 Thread Roger

New submission from Roger :

Summary: Sample code for enumerate contains a syntax error. The same
code reads:

>>> for i, season in enumerate(['Spring', 'Summer', 'Fall', 'Winter')]:
... print(i, season)

Where the parenthesis and square bracket to the left of the colon in the
for line are backwards.  It should read:

>>> for i, season in enumerate(['Spring', 'Summer', 'Fall', 'Winter']):

Where: http://docs.python.org/dev/3.0/library/functions.html

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messages: 78082
nosy: georg.brandl, trenholmes
severity: normal
status: open
title: Syntax error in sample code for enumerate in documentation.
versions: Python 3.0

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[issue34226] cgi.parse_multipart() requires undocumented CONTENT-LENGTH in Python 3.7

2018-07-28 Thread roger


roger  added the comment:

working on this on europython

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[issue13081] Crash in Windows with unknown cause

2011-09-30 Thread Roger Libiez

New submission from Roger Libiez :

While using the application found at: 
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=199269

The following Windows error dump generates itself while processing a batch of 
3D mesh files with it. I do not know the specifics about what process was 
underway or have any Python trace data to supply, but it can be reproduced 
reliably using the beta6 version of the application. The developer directed me 
here after I filed this bug: 
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3415495&group_id=199269&atid=968813

The only known method I have to reproduce this is to run a batch process 
against a large number of mesh files. Windows memory usage is not anywhere 
close to the 2GB process limit.

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit, using 32 bit Python 2.7.2.

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: python.exe
Application Version: 0.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 4df4ba7c
Fault Module Name: python27.dll
Fault Module Version: 2.7.2150.1013
Fault Module Timestamp: 4df4ba7c
Exception Code: c005
Exception Offset: 0002a33f
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

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nosy: rlibiez
priority: normal
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status: open
title: Crash in Windows with unknown cause
versions: Python 2.7

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[issue13179] IDLE uses common tkinter variables across all editor windows

2011-10-14 Thread Roger Serwy

New submission from Roger Serwy :

IDLE's EditorWindow.py relies on using FileList.py's "vars" dictionary to store 
Tkinter variables instead of using its own. As a consequence, 
toggling a checked menu item in one editor window toggles the menu item in ALL 
editor windows.

To reproduce this error, open two editor windows with Code Context initially 
disabled. Enable Code Context in one window and then click "Options" in the 
other. You'll see Code Context checked when it shouldn't be.

Attached is a patch to fix this problem. It causes EditorWindow to have its own 
dictionary for handling these Tkinter variables instead of using the flist's 
"vars". The comment in FileList.py suggests that this design is a relic from an 
old version of IDLE, since getrawvar is no longer a function.

self.vars = {} # For EditorWindow.getrawvar (shared Tcl variables)

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nosy: serwy
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: IDLE uses common tkinter variables across all editor windows
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.6, Python 2.7, Python 3.1, Python 3.2
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[issue13039] IDLE editor: shell-like behaviour on line starting with ">>>"

2011-10-14 Thread Roger Serwy

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Here's a patch.

The smart_backspace_event code considers sys.ps1 even though it's not a PyShell 
instance. The "context_use_ps1" flag is already used to modify other behavior 
of the editor window when it is a PyShell instance, so it is appropriate to use 
it here as well.

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[issue13052] IDLE: replace ending with '\' causes crash

2011-10-14 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I see that Ezio added me to the nosy list.

Here's a patch that identifies bogus escape characters at the end of the 
replvar string and appends an extra \ to fix it.

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[issue9150] IDLE should not save trailing whitespace after strip trailing whitespace has been used

2011-10-14 Thread Roger Serwy

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[issue13052] IDLE: replace ending with '\' causes crash

2011-10-14 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I don't have the beep problem you describe under Linux using Python 3.2 
(r32:88445, Mar 25 2011, 19:56:22). That may be a platform-specific bug.

Here's a patch to use re.escape instead. 

A minor side effect of using re.escape is that it is not possible to use \n 
itself in the replace string. It gets escaped as \\n.

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[issue13179] IDLE uses common tkinter variables across all editor windows

2011-10-15 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

For Code Context, the behavior is a bug since the menu item check can be 
changed independently of the actual status of Code Context.

As far as I can tell, flist.vars mostly contains variables  created by 
EditorWindow.py's "get_var_obj". A quick grep for ".vars" in idlelib can 
confirm that.

It also contains variables created by PyShell.py, particularly 
'<>' and '<>'.  Since the 
shell can only have one instance, its tkinter variables can be held 
local to the EditorWindow instance.

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[issue1053687] PyOS_InputHook not called in IDLE subprocess

2011-10-18 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

This is related to http://bugs.python.org/issue989712

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[issue13296] IDLE: __future__ flags don't clear on shell restart

2011-10-30 Thread Roger Serwy

New submission from Roger Serwy :

The interactive interpreter in IDLE does not reset its compiler __future__ 
flags when you restart the shell. 

To verify this, type into the shell:

>>> from __future__ import barry_as_FLUFL
>>> 1 != 2

You'll get a syntax error. Restart the shell and type

>>> 1 != 2

A syntax error still occurs.

The ModifiedInterpreter class in PyShell.py ultimately relies on codeop to 
mimic the interactive prompt. The codeop module was created specifically for 
remembering __future__ flags for subsequent commands. 

The provided patch stores the flags of the interpreter when it first 
initializes, and then restores them in "restart_subprocess". It's a patch 
against 3.2.2.

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keywords: patch
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nosy: ezio.melotti, serwy
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: IDLE: __future__ flags don't clear on shell restart
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.6, Python 2.7, Python 3.1, Python 3.2
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[issue5219] IDLE/Tkinter: edit win stops updating when tooltip is active

2011-10-30 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

Attached is a patch against 3.2.2 which does proper after_cancel calls on the 
after calls to checkhide_event.

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[issue13265] IDLE crashes when printing some unprintable characters.

2011-10-30 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I can reproduce the problem with Ubuntu 11.04 with Python 3.2. The 
WidgetRedirector calls tk_call with a tuple containing unencoded Unicode 
strings. 

Attached is a patch to encode all arguments if the argument has the "encode" 
attribute. This seems to fix the problem, but can someone who knows more about 
Python and Tk's Unicode handling take a look?

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[issue13319] IDLE: Menu accelerator conflict between Format and Options

2011-11-01 Thread Roger Serwy

New submission from Roger Serwy :

This is a minor interface issue. The accelerator for opening the _Options menu 
in an editor conflicts with the F_ormat menu. 

I suggest changing the Options accelerator to "i" since Alt-t is for toggling 
tabs. (Perhaps the accelerator for <> should be dropped, so that 
the options menu could be accessed by Alt-t.)

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type: feature request
versions: Python 2.6, Python 2.7, Python 3.1, Python 3.2, Python 3.3, Python 3.4

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[issue13319] IDLE: Menu accelerator conflict between Format and Options

2011-11-04 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

Which platform are you running? 

On Linux (Ubuntu 11.10, Python 3.2, Tk 8.5), Alt-o does not toggle between 
Format and Options. The first Alt-o selects "Format" and the second Alt-o 
selects "Comment Out Region". 

Changing Format's accelerator to "a" would be inconsistent with other 
applications that use "o", such as LibreOffice and Abiword. Consistency aside, 
changing Format to "a" would be the simplest fix.

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[issue13319] IDLE: Menu accelerator conflict between Format and Options

2011-11-04 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

Alt-3 is comment-out region on Linux as well. The problem is that "o" is an 
accelerator for "Comment Out Region" under the Format menu. Pressing "Alt-o and 
o" under Linux is equivalent to "Alt-o and Alt-o".

This toggling between Format and Options may be a Tk bug under Linux since it 
works on Win7.

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[issue12988] IDLE on Win7 crashes when saving to Documents Library

2011-11-15 Thread Roger Serwy

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[issue8793] IDLE crashes on opening invalid file

2011-11-15 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

With IDLE 3.2 on Ubuntu 11.04, this is not a problem. An error box pops up:

SyntaxError
(unicode error) 'unicodeescape' codec can't decode bytes in position 0-3: 
truncated \xXX escape

With IDLE 2.7.1 on Ubuntu 11.04, the console gives the error described by 
Amaury.

A quick fix would be to add "ValueError" to the except clause in "checksyntax" 
in ScriptBinding for the 2.7 branch.

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[issue13495] IDLE: Regression - Two ColorDelegator instances loaded

2011-11-28 Thread Roger Serwy

New submission from Roger Serwy :

Two instances of ColorDelegator are in the percolator chain. This is a 
regression from 2.x.

The problem can be found in __init__ of EditorWindow in EditorWindow.py.

Calling "io.loadfile" eventually calls "filename_change_hook" (See 
IOBinding.py's "set_filename"). The "filename_change_hook" calls 
"ResetColorizer" which brings up an instance of ColorDelegator. Then, the 
self.color reference is overwritten by a new ColorDelegator instance and added 
to the percolator chain.

The attached patch fixes the problem.

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status: open
title: IDLE: Regression - Two ColorDelegator instances loaded
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.1, Python 3.2, Python 3.3
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[issue3573] IDLE hangs when passing invalid command line args (directory(ies) instead of file(s))

2011-11-29 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I can confirm that using "idle -e " still causes a hang on Windows using 
3.2.2 and on Ubuntu using 2.7.1 and 3.2

The given patch fixes the problem on those platforms.

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[issue13504] Meta-issue for "Invent with Python" IDLE feedback

2011-11-29 Thread Roger Serwy

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[issue13506] IDLE sys.path does not contain Current Working Directory

2011-11-30 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

+1

The proposed patch works as described. 

I do agree with Marco that IDLE does need some more QA.

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[issue13504] Meta-issue for "Invent with Python" IDLE feedback

2011-11-30 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

#2704 covers point 1 (In the shell window, if you click anywhere but on the 
current line and move the cursor there, the window stops handling key strokes.)

#3851 covers point 1.1) "Pressing the Home key moves the cursor before the >>> 
prompt, which then makes the keyboard unresponsive."

#7136 covers point 5) "Opening a file editor window or a shell window isn’t 
clear."

#6804 and #6858 are also related to point 7 "It’s too easy to forget the .py 
extension when saving a file."

#694339 covers point 13) "The Indent Region and Dedent Region lines use the 
keyboard shortcut Ctrl-] and Ctrl-[, even though nobody uses that because you 
can indent the region by pressing tab."

#5150 is related to point 14) "Get rid of the Format > “Strip trailing 
whitespace” option from the menu"

#10747 covers point 16) "The Windows shortcuts for IDLE don’t have the version 
in their name."

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[issue11838] IDLE: make interactive code savable as a runnable script

2011-12-01 Thread Roger Serwy

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[issue11838] IDLE: make interactive code savable as a runnable script

2011-12-02 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I considered saving directly from the shell but then I ran into a use-case 
problem. Saving the shell window as an runnable script will also save any 
syntax errors that were entered. A user would then have to open an editor to 
correct these errors.

A high-level task analysis would be as follows:
With "Save As Runnable", the user needs to save, open, and then fix.
With "Paste from Shell", the user needs to copy, paste, and then fix.


If you have suggestions for handling shell errors, I'm open to them.

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[issue13506] IDLE sys.path does not contain Current Working Directory

2011-12-03 Thread Roger Serwy

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I have given this issue some further consideration, and realized that my "+1" 
recommendation was not correct.

Starting the interactive python interpreter will automatically include [''] in 
sys.path. A fresh restart of IDLE's shell does NOT include ''.

However, running a python script will have sys.path include the absolute path 
to the script. IDLE's shell does do this in conjunction with ScriptBinding's 
"Run Module".

The new patch preserves the existing correct behavior, but also fixes the issue.

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[issue13495] IDLE: Regression - Two ColorDelegator instances loaded

2011-12-04 Thread Roger Serwy

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I attached a better patch that preserves the goals of the original code while 
not creating two color delegators.

I traced down when the regression occurred (2007-09-06):
(a4bd8a4805a8) 1. Fail gracefully if the file fails to decode when loaded.

This patch (2008-02-16) modified parts of the last patch, as well adds 
"ResetColorizer" to the filename_change_hook.
(7c4c46342137) Merged revisions 
60481,60485,60489-60492,60494-60496,60498-60499,60501-60503,605

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[issue8641] IDLE 3 doesn't highlights b"", but u""

2011-12-06 Thread Roger Serwy

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I applied the patch against the latest version in the repository and it works 
correctly.

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[issue11838] IDLE: make interactive code savable as a runnable script

2011-12-06 Thread Roger Serwy

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This issue relates to #1178

A traceback does not necessarily mean that the last statement had the error. 
For example:

>>> a = lambda: 1/0
>>> a()

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 1, in 
a()
  File "", line 1, in 
a = lambda: 1/0
ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero

I suppose that the specification should be extended such that the above to get 
transformed to:

a = lambda: 1/0
#ERROR>>> a()
#
#Traceback  (most recent call last):
#

or something similar. Thoughts?

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[issue7136] Idle File Menu Option Improvement

2011-12-07 Thread Roger Serwy

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This issue is mentioned as part of #13504 meta-issue.

The attached patch extends Tal's original patch by also updating the help.txt 
documentation.

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[issue13319] IDLE: Menu accelerator conflict between Format and Options

2011-12-07 Thread Roger Serwy

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Attached is a patch to have Alt-i bring up the Options menu.

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[issue8515] idle "Run Module" (F5) does not set __file__ variable

2011-12-08 Thread Roger Serwy

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I've encountered this bug several times myself. I applied this patch and it 
corrects the issue.

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[issue4691] IDLE Code Caching Windows

2011-12-08 Thread Roger Serwy

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Given Amaury's last message, should this issue be closed as being resolved?

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[issue7676] IDLE shell shouldn't use TABs

2011-12-08 Thread Roger Serwy

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Here's a simple patch to fix this bug.

The ">>> " prompt causes the first level of indented code to use 8 spaces. 
Further indented code should use 4 spaces, but still uses 8 spaces likely due 
to the bug described in #8285.

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[issue6321] Reload Python modules when running programs

2011-12-08 Thread Roger Serwy

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Should this issue be closed? It is related to #4691.

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[issue6699] IDLE: Warn user about overwriting a file that has a newer version on filesystem

2011-12-09 Thread Roger Serwy

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The patch won't apply against 3.3a0 because "self.set_saved(1)" became 
"self.set_saved(True)" in r70054 (da7a120c0478)

After correcting this minor point, the patch works as expected.

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[issue10364] IDLE: make .py default added extension on save

2011-12-09 Thread Roger Serwy

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This is a duplicate of #4832.

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[issue6698] IDLE no longer opens only an edit window when configured to do so

2011-12-10 Thread Roger Serwy

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Attached is a patch to correct the existing bug as-is. 

Should the behavior of IDLE be changed as Tal suggests?

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[issue8900] IDLE crashes if Preference set to At Startup -> Open Edit Window

2011-12-11 Thread Roger Serwy

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Attached is a patch to fix the bug.

When selecting "Open" from the File Menu, "ishanderrunning" is empty. 
Unbind/Bind requests are handled synchronously.

When pressing "Ctrl+O", "ishandlerrunning" is no longer empty, and the actual 
bind/unbind events get appended to "doafterhandle". 

The original code was running these bind/unbind events in REVERSE order by 
using "pop", so unbind requests were being made (and causing the error) before 
the proper bind request.

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[issue13582] IDLE and pythonw.exe stderr problem

2011-12-11 Thread Roger Serwy

New submission from Roger Serwy :

Running IDLE on Windows typically uses pythonw.exe. Unfortunately any error 
messages written to stderr will cause IDLE to terminate abruptly without an 
error message. This is due to __stderr__ == None.

Attached is a patch against 3.3a0 for idle.pyw to redirect stderr messages to a 
dialog box. This allows IDLE to keep running so that the user can at least save 
their work before closing IDLE.

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[issue13571] Backup files support in IDLE

2011-12-12 Thread Roger Serwy

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I rarely have IDLE crash on Linux. If you're experiencing these issues on 
Windows, see #13582.

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[issue13582] IDLE and pythonw.exe stderr problem

2011-12-12 Thread Roger Serwy

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You can try triggering bug #8900 quite simply. From a shell or an editor, press 
Ctrl+N and then Ctrl+O. Open a file and watch IDLE terminate abruptly.

Also, see #12274.

If you want to play with this problem further, try adding a "raise Exception" 
to a constructor for one of the extensions. Running IDLE using python.exe will 
display a traceback in the console, but IDLE keeps running. However, IDLE won't 
even bring up a window when using pythonw.exe; it just fails to launch from the 
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[issue7163] IDLE suppresses sys.stdout.write() return value

2011-12-12 Thread Roger Serwy

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If you add "return len(s)" to PseudoFile::write in PyShell.py, then it will 
work. However, this approach may not be "the right thing to do."

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[issue13532] In IDLE, sys.stdout.write and sys.stderr can write any pickleable object

2011-12-12 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

The crash can be prevented by using #13582.

The RPCProxy object would need to be subclassed so that it raises TypeError for 
the "write" method when it is not given a string.

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[issue13582] IDLE and pythonw.exe stderr problem

2011-12-13 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

Here is a list of open issues that describe IDLE suddenly crashing, which can 
be traced back to pythonw.exe:

#4765, #5707, #6257, #6739, #9404, #9925, #10365, #11437, #12274, #12988, 
#13052, #13071, #13078, #13153

This patch does not fix these errors, but at least these errors will no longer 
be fatal. This patch also "future-proofs" against yet to be discovered (or yet 
to be introduced) bugs into IDLE.

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[issue4625] IDLE won't open anymore, .idlerc unaccessible

2011-12-13 Thread Roger Serwy

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A quick test on Linux would be:
chmod -w ~/.idlerc/recent-files.lst

IDLE will give a traceback and not start. This should not be a fatal error.

The provided patch will present an error dialog if the recent files list can 
not be written.

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[issue9404] IDLE won't launch on XP

2011-12-13 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

This is a duplicate of #4625.

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[issue4625] IDLE won't open anymore, .idlerc unaccessible

2011-12-14 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I just tested Ned's updated patches against 3.3a0 and 2.7 and they work as 
advertised.

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[issue13571] Backup files support in IDLE

2011-12-14 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

Would you want to collaborate on writing an extension to do this? Check out 
IdleX.

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[issue4832] idle filename extension

2011-12-14 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I was unable to produce the crash that Pavel described in msg87703.  

Just adding "defaultextension=''" solves this issue for Windows and still 
preserves the correct behavior on Linux. Amaury's quote of tcl/tk documentation 
in msg87695 mentions this as well.

I tested this on Linux with 2.7.1 and 3.2 and on Windows Vista using 2.7.1 and 
3.2.2. 

Attached is a diff against 3.3a0.

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[issue10365] IDLE Crashes on File Open Dialog when code window closed before other file opened

2011-12-14 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

William's explanation in msg123203 for the cause of the error and the solution 
for keeping a reference to "flist" is good. IDLE has only one instance of 
FileList while running anyways.

Attached is a patch that behaves like William's description.

The modification to PyShell.py is necessary for a corner-case. If the last IDLE 
window is closed with the Open File dialog still open, then FileList.py and 
WindowList.py both call .quit(). Without the modification, IDLE closes after 
selecting a file since root.mainloop() returns and root.destroy() gets 
executed. 

The alternative (and simpler) method is to have the Open File dialog be modal, 
but AFAIK it can't be set to modal.

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[issue13582] IDLE and pythonw.exe stderr problem

2011-12-14 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I don't have a Mac to test against. Is there anything I need to do to improve 
the patch?

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[issue13571] Backup files support in IDLE

2011-12-15 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

Let's move this discussion to the IDLE-dev mailing list.

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[issue13586] IDLE: Replace selected not working/consistent with find

2011-12-17 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

On Linux using 2.7.1 and 3.2, the Replace dialog does not contain the selected 
text in the Find field.

The find functionality that copies the selected text was introduced in 
868ff0dfabd2 on 2002-11-06. Unfortunately it wasn't added to the Replace Dialog 
code. The attached patch (against 3.3a0) adds this functionality to Replace 
Dialog and also removes some non-functional (arguably broken) code.

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[issue8231] Unable to run IDLE without write-access to config directory

2011-12-17 Thread Roger Serwy

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[issue13586] IDLE: Replace selected not working/consistent with find

2011-12-17 Thread Roger Serwy

Changes by Roger Serwy :


Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file24016/find_keep_open.patch

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[issue5492] Error on leaving IDLE with quit() or exit() under Linux

2011-12-18 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

You can trigger this error every time if you change 
".after(2*self.poll_interval, self.close2)" to ".after(1, self.close2)" in 
PyShell.py

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[issue13630] IDLE: Find(ed) text is not highlighted while dialog box is open

2011-12-19 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

IDLE does have a color scheme configuration for "found" as listed in the 
highlighting config dialog and internally as the Tkinter Text tag "hit". This 
looks like the stubs for functionality that never got implemented.

Take a look at the SearchBar IDLE extension. It provides incremental searching 
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[issue10079] idlelib for Python 3 with Guilherme Polo GSoC enhancements

2011-12-20 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I went through the changes in "idlelib20101012_From_r32a3.patch". 

A lot of the changes are for using relative imports. Those changes aside, here 
is a list of issues that this patch covers. Most of these issues already have 
patches that are included in the large patch.

EditorWindow.py, textView.py:
issue964437 - "idle help is modal"

EditorWindow.py, OutputWindow.py, PyShell.py:
issue1207589 - "Right Click Context Menu"

ClassBrowser.py:
patch in issue1612262 - "Class Browser doesn't show internal classes"

FileRevert.py:
patch in issue1721083 - "Add File - Reload"

IOBinding.py:
patch in issue6699 - "IDLE: Warn user about overwriting a file that has a 
newer version on filesystem"
patch in issue4832 - "idle filename extension"

PyShell.py:
- use "subprocess" module - already fixed in issue12540
- patch for "paste_callback" in issue3359 - "Pasted \n not same as typed \n"
- fix for issue6698 "IDLE no longer opens only an edit window when 
configured to do so"
 

There are two major changes that are not covered by other issues (AFAIK). 
1) The "PseudoStderrFile" in PyShell.py brings the shell forward if an error 
occurs. I like this behavior.
2) Run a script without saving it first. This functionality is scattered across 
several files.

There are several other small tweaks in the patch that will need some review. 

If I missed anything, please add a comment.

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[issue10079] idlelib for Python 3 with Guilherme Polo GSoC enhancements

2011-12-20 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

minor mistake - issue3559 "Pasted \n not same as typed \n"

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[issue10079] idlelib for Python 3 with Guilherme Polo GSoC enhancements

2011-12-20 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

I checked the submitted patches from the issues against the large patch by eye. 
Guilherme's patches in these separate issues have the same contents: 
issue1207589, issue1612262, issue1721083, issue6699, issue3359.

The large patch updates issue964437, but the "view_file" change is outdated. 

I wrote more recent patches for issue4832 and issue6698.

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[issue12510] IDLE get_the_calltip mishandles raw strings

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

The attached patch fixes the bug. The bug occurs in "get_entity" which is used 
to get the object. Then "get_argspec" determines the calltip text. 

The calltip can be prevented for strings by having get_argspec check if the 
object has a "__call__" method. I opted for adding "not callable" to the 
calltip initially for testing, but setting argspec="" will prevent the calltip 
altogether.

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[issue9016] IDLE won't launch (Win XP)

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

Is this still a problem?

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[issue6528] builtins colored as keyword at beginning of line

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

The attached patch excludes keywords from the builtin list and corrects the 
highlighting configuration panel.

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[issue8093] IDLE processes don't close

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

This issue should be closed since issue12540 fixes it.

I verified that the bug exists with 3.1.4 on Vista. It does not exist with 
3.2.2 on Vista.

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[issue8820] IDLE not launching correctly

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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Is this still a problem with 2.7?

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[issue7883] CallTips.py _find_constructor does not work

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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The patch works for me as well against 3.3a0. 

Are there any cases where "__init__.__func__" would work?

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[issue13078] Python Crashes When Saving Or Opening

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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Is this still an issue?

Ash, can you please run IDLE from the command line and report the error message 
from there?

   cd c:\python32
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[issue10079] idlelib for Python 3 with Guilherme Polo GSoC enhancements

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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The large patch also contains the same patch in issue6649.

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[issue9150] IDLE should not save trailing whitespace after strip trailing whitespace has been used

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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[issue9201] IDLE: raises Exception TclError in a special case

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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This issue was fixed in 500e48708470, as part of issue3851.

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[issue13553] Tkinter doesn't set proper application name

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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Does IDLE appear as "Tk" in Gnome3?

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[issue694339] IDLE: Dedenting with Shift+Tab

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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I applied the patch and encountered a problem. MultiCall.py is replacing 
"" with "". When this happens, the logic for 
rebinding "<>" fails.

event_info('<>') returns ('', '', 
'') 

event_info('<>') returns ('', 
'')

This is with 3.3a0 on Ubuntu 11.04.

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[issue12930] reindent.py inserts spaces in multiline literals

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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I applied the patch and it failed against the attached "tab_test.py" file. For 
reference, every '\t' in the file is followed by "Tab".

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[issue9925] Idle doesn't launch

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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This bug looks almost identical to issue4625 which was fixed. The only 
difference is the French localization aspect.

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[issue13532] In IDLE, sys.stdout.write and sys.stderr can write any pickleable object

2011-12-21 Thread Roger Serwy

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This bug is related to #1757057.

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[issue13644] Python 3 crashes (segfaults) with this code.

2011-12-22 Thread Roger Serwy

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With Python 2, I can inspect the error to see where it occurred using 
traceback. With Python 3, I'd need to use gdb.

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[issue5492] Error on leaving IDLE with quit() or exit() under Linux

2011-12-22 Thread Roger Serwy

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The attached patch fixes the problem. The close method does not need to wait 
for poll_subprocess rescheduling to stop. The subprocess will be killed, which 
would cause the socket to timeout. With closing=True, poll_subprocess will 
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[issue13052] IDLE: replace ending with '\' causes crash

2011-12-22 Thread Roger Serwy

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issue13052.patch against 3.3a0 fixes the replace dialog. It also stops "Replace 
All" from closing the dialog. (What other application actually does this?)

When 'Regular Expression' is not checked, the find and the replace dialogs 
treat the fields as raw strings. This is consistent with Terry's description of 
"Normal".

When checked, the find field is treated as a RE and the replace field has 
"expand" applied.

I think this behavior is a good compromise as it allows for the basic effect of 
"Extended" when 'Regular Expression' is checked.

Also, I can not reproduce the beeping issue as being exclusive to '\'. I know 
it's caused by "text.bell()", but the bell occurs at appropriate times based on 
where it's located in the code (i.e. no more search results, find-again returns 
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[issue9039] IDLE and module Doc

2011-12-22 Thread Roger Serwy

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Is this still an issue?

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[issue13654] IDLE: Freezes and/or crash on SyntaxWarning... is used prior to global declaration

2011-12-22 Thread Roger Serwy

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I ran IDLE with a console and then ran your script against the latest release. 
The error message is due to a bug in idle_showwarning. 

Your script works with the development version, however. This is a duplicate of 
issue12438 which was fixed in e9c406a53972, but not yet released.

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[issue13657] IDLE doesn't support sys.ps1 and sys.ps2.

2011-12-23 Thread Roger Serwy

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This would make the IDLE shell interface more consistent with the original 
interpreter. 

Presently, the ">>> " prompt is faked by "showprompt" in PyShell.py. It relies 
on "sys" from the IDLE gui process and not from the "sys" in the subprocess, so 
mimicking the changed prompt would require querying the subprocess for its 
sys.ps1 and sys.ps2. The "enter_callback" method will need modification to 
remove sys.ps2 from the text buffer before execution. Also, EditorWindow.py has 
code for handling sys.ps1 in "smart_backspace_event" and 
"newline_and_indent_event". 

If anything, this shell-specific, prompt-handling code needs some refactoring 
as it should only be in PyShell.py, not in EditorWindow.py.
Issue13039 is a result of prompt code side-effects in EditorWindow.py.

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[issue6092] Changed Shortcuts don't show up in menu

2011-12-23 Thread Roger Serwy

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This only applies to menu items from extensions (in this case, 
ScriptBinding.py). Other events (Copy, Cut, Paste, etc) update the menu 
shortcut properly.

IDLE handles bindings for extensions separately from built-in functions. As a 
consequence, bindings for extensions do not get saved with custom key maps in 
~/.idlerc/config-keys.cfg, but instead in ~/.idlerc/config-extensions.cfg.

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[issue13657] IDLE doesn't support sys.ps1 and sys.ps2.

2011-12-23 Thread Roger Serwy

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> Is that sensibly possible? Any line of code can change those, so IDLE would 
> have to do the equivalent of idle.ps1,idle.ps2 = sys.ps1, sys.ps2 before 
> every new ps1 statement prompt.

It may be possible if the code gets refactored such that the subprocess handles 
the prompt and has stdin/stdout/stderr through RPCProxy treat the PyShell text 
widget as a dumb terminal.

> I would rather remove the prompts from the entry window itself, and use 4 
> char indents instead of 8, so that cutting does not pick up the prompts.  
> IDLE does not have to exactly imitate the Command Window interface. It could 
> also give the user a choice.

This is #11838 and #1178.

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[issue13644] Python 3 aborts with this code.

2011-12-23 Thread Roger Serwy

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This is identical to issue6028 and may be related to issue3555.

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[issue7338] recursive __attribute__ -> Fatal Python error: Cannot recover from stack overflow.

2011-12-24 Thread Roger Serwy

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This is related to #13644.

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[issue13659] Add a help() viewer for IDLE's Shell.

2011-12-27 Thread Roger Serwy

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If you're on Linux, run this as your first command in IDLE:

import pydoc; pydoc.pager = lambda text: 
pydoc.tempfilepager(pydoc.plain(text), 'xterm -e less')

If Windows: 

import pydoc; pydoc.pager = lambda text: 
pydoc.tempfilepager(pydoc.plain(text), 'notepad')

All help() output for objects will now display outside of IDLE.

The Squeezer extension does something similar for output that is longer than 30 
lines.

It should be possible to create a custom pager for the subprocess which 
communicates with IDLE to display this text. RPCProxy could be used to 
accomplish this in conjunction with the textView module.

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[issue13675] IDLE won't open if it can't read recent-files.lst

2011-12-29 Thread Roger Serwy

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This is a duplicate of issue4625 and was fixed.

The silently failing is part of issue13582.

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[issue12265] revamp argument errors

2011-06-05 Thread Roger Binns

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Is there any reason it doesn't show the function 'prototype' which is by far 
the most the useful piece of information and is also a form of documentation 
(plus fairly hard to work out).  Convoluted technospeak is far harder to 
understand.  Compare:

TypeError: f() takes from 1 to 2 positional arguments but 0 were given

versus:

TypeError: f(a, b=2) takes from 1 to 2 positional arguments but 0 were given

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[issue12265] revamp argument errors

2011-06-05 Thread Roger Binns

Roger Binns  added the comment:

Obviously the prototype can't be provided when it isn't known.  But the 
pseudo-English text is trying to describe the prototype and is far less clear 
than the actual prototype.  ie the developer communicated the prototype to 
Python in Python syntax, why not have Python do the same rather than use a 
different and very unfamiliar language.  (Try using the Python documentation to 
work out what the word 'positional' means.)

As for looking it up in the source code, that is one of the harder things for 
newbies to do, and certainly very difficult for a lot of people.  How would 
they know where the standard library source is on their system?  Heck I don't 
even know where the source is for third party packages on my Ubuntu system as 
the last I looked they used convoluted sequences of version numbers, symbolic 
links and who knows what else.  The popularity of eggs makes it even harder to 
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[issue12823] Broken link in "SSL wrapper for socket objects" document

2011-08-23 Thread Roger Li

New submission from Roger Li :

In http://docs.python.org/release/3.1.3/library/ssl.html
You will find a link at the bottom named "Introducing SSL and Certificates 
using OpenSSL", it's a broken link.

The server may be down or not exist, the only version I can find is 
http://web.archive.org/web/20090429050651/http://old.pseudonym.org/ssl/wwwj-index.html

Please consider to replace the link to the new one.

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[issue9262] IDLE: Use tabbed shell and edit windows

2011-08-26 Thread Roger Serwy

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Attached is an extension which provides tabbed windows for IDLE. It supports 
drag-and-drop reordering and separate windows. 

The implementation relies on monkey-patching a few subroutines and duck-typing 
for the toplevel window. The extension emulates each tab as if it were its own 
toplevel object. 

There can be flickering when switching tabs due to swapping the toplevel menu 
bar. This seems to be a limitation of Tk.

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[issue5150] IDLE to support reindent.py

2010-10-15 Thread Roger Serwy

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I grabbed the core of reindent.py and put it into an extension, unmodified. 

The original reindent.py will emit Indentation Errors if they exist. 
ScriptBinding already has nice code to handle these problems by highlighting 
the error, placing the cursor at the error, and presenting a message box. 
Rather than duplicate this code, this extension makes calls into ScriptBinding 
to check for syntax errors when the core reindent code throws exceptions.

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[issue6014] No shell prompt when a graphics window that was started from IDLE is closed

2010-10-15 Thread Roger Serwy

Roger Serwy  added the comment:

This issue can be closed.

The natural language toolkit uses Tk for its GUI, the same as IDLE. Under 
Ubuntu 8.10, IDLE is launched from the menu without a subprocess. Running nltk 
as described without a subprocess causes this problem.

Try launching IDLE without "-n".

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[issue10181] get_shape0 in memoryobject.c not checked for error return

2010-10-23 Thread Roger Upole

New submission from Roger Upole :

There are a number of places in memoryobject.c where get_shape0 is used without 
the return value being checked.  If it fails, this leads to hanging exceptions 
and crashes.

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[issue10181] get_shape0 in memoryobject.c not checked for error return

2010-11-02 Thread Roger Upole

Roger Upole  added the comment:

The culprit wrt copying Py_buffer structs seems mainly to be dup_buffer, which 
is called in memory_getbuf.  This seems unnecessary in the case where there's 
an underlying object and it has returned the view thru its own tp_as_buffer.  
The underlying object at that point is solely responsible for releasing the 
buffer, so memory_getbuf shouldn't mess with it at all.  In the case where 
there is no underlying object (mainly thru PyMemoryView_FromBuffer), it 
probably should allocate any memory in the view in such a way that it can be 
freed in memory_releasebuf when the view->obj is NULL.

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[issue3605] Py_FatalError causes infinite loop

2010-11-02 Thread Roger Upole

Roger Upole  added the comment:

I know this has been closed, but I disagree with the fix. Py_FatalError is 
designed to give a clean exit with a readable error message when the state of 
the interpreter is known to be compromised.  Calling *any* python functions or 
accessing *any* python internals is only likely to lead to more issues that 
obscure the original problems.  IMO the PyErr_Occurred needs to be removed 
entirely.

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[issue10181] get_shape0 in memoryobject.c not checked for error return

2010-11-03 Thread Roger Upole

Roger Upole  added the comment:

While on the subject, the docs for PyMemoryView_FromBuffer state that the 
resulting memoryview takes ownership of the Py_buffer struct and is responsible 
for freeing any associated memory.  It does not do so, which is not surprising. 
 The absence of a standard for allocation makes it absolutely impossible for it 
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[issue11851] Flushing the standard input causes an error

2011-04-16 Thread Roger Binns

Roger Binns  added the comment:

I'm the APSW author.  The reason why this apparent nonsense is done is due to 
using readline and completion.  That requires being able to write to standard 
input when it is a terminal - something that Windows and Linux are happy to do.

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