Jason Orendorff schrieb:
> The lib ref claims that minidom supports DOM Level 1. Does anyone
> know what parts of Level 2 are not implemented? I wasn't able to find
> anything offhand.
I now looked at it closely, and the only thing missing from DOM Level
2 Core (that I could find) is the Entit
Bartlomiej Wolowiec wrote:
> For some time I'm interested in regular expressions and Finite State Machine.
> Recently, I saw that Python uses "Secret Labs' Regular Expression Engine",
> which very often works too slow. Its pesymistic time complexity is O(2^n),
> although other solutions, with time
On 3/23/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Orendorff schrieb:
> > The lib ref claims that minidom supports DOM Level 1. Does anyone
> > know what parts of Level 2 are not implemented? I wasn't able to find
> > anything offhand.
>
> I now looked at it closely, and the only th
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 13:38 -0700, Guido van Rossum wrote:
> Sounds good to me. In 3.0 we should probably not have os.popen*(), nor
> the popen2 module at all, and do everything via the subprocess module.
> I wonder if we should even get rid of os.system(); then there should
> be a subprocess.syste
On 3/23/07, Hrvoje Nikšić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 13:38 -0700, Guido van Rossum wrote:
> > Sounds good to me. In 3.0 we should probably not have os.popen*(), nor
> > the popen2 module at all, and do everything via the subprocess module.
> > I wonder if we should even get
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 10:30:37AM -0600, Steven Bethard wrote:
-> On 3/23/07, Hrvoje Nik??i?? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-> > On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 13:38 -0700, Guido van Rossum wrote:
-> > > Sounds good to me. In 3.0 we should probably not have os.popen*(), nor
-> > > the popen2 module at all, an
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On 3/23/07, guido.van.rossum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note: without the change to string.py, lots of spurious warnings happen.
> What's going on there?
I assume it was a defensive measure for subclasses of both Template
...in socket.py and httplib.py, with tests and docs.
The patch is #1676823.
Basically what I did now is:
- Just put a timeout default to None. If None, skip settimeout() call.
- Copy the exceptions behaviour that we have actually in the higher
level libraries, to be sure we aren't breaking an
On 3/23/07, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bartlomiej Wolowiec wrote:
>
> > For some time I'm interested in regular expressions and Finite State
> > Machine.
> > Recently, I saw that Python uses "Secret Labs' Regular Expression Engine",
> > which very often works too slow. Its pesymist
Scheme is adding Unicode support in an upcoming standard:
(DRAFT) http://www.r6rs.org/document/lib-html/r6rs-lib-Z-H-3.html
I have two questions for the python-dev team about Python's Unicode
experiences. If it's convenient, please take a moment to reply.
Thanks in advance.
1. In hindsight, wha
Looks good. I forget -- can you check this in yourself? If so, do it!
If not, let me know and I'll do it for you. Thanks for doing this!
--Guido
On 3/23/07, Facundo Batista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...in socket.py and httplib.py, with tests and docs.
>
> The patch is #1676823.
>
> Basically w
On 3/23/07, Jason Orendorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scheme is adding Unicode support in an upcoming standard:
> (DRAFT) http://www.r6rs.org/document/lib-html/r6rs-lib-Z-H-3.html
>
> I have two questions for the python-dev team about Python's Unicode
> experiences. If it's convenient, please t
Guido van Rossum wrote:
> Looks good. I forget -- can you check this in yourself? If so, do it!
> If not, let me know and I'll do it for you. Thanks for doing this!
Done. You're welcome.
I'll start now with the patch about the *other* higher level libraries,
:)
Regards,
--
. Facundo
.
Blog:
On 3/23/07, Facundo Batista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guido van Rossum wrote:
>
> > Looks good. I forget -- can you check this in yourself? If so, do it!
> > If not, let me know and I'll do it for you. Thanks for doing this!
>
> Done. You're welcome.
>
> I'll start now with the patch about the *
On 2007-03-23 19:18, Jason Orendorff wrote:
> Scheme is adding Unicode support in an upcoming standard:
> (DRAFT) http://www.r6rs.org/document/lib-html/r6rs-lib-Z-H-3.html
>
> I have two questions for the python-dev team about Python's Unicode
> experiences. If it's convenient, please take a mome
Facundo Batista wrote:
> Guido van Rossum wrote:
>
>> Looks good. I forget -- can you check this in yourself? If so, do it!
>> If not, let me know and I'll do it for you. Thanks for doing this!
>
> Done. You're welcome.
Tests failed because of this commit *only* in "alpha Tru64 5.1 trunk" buildbo
Python allows arbitrary sequences after * in calls, but an expression
following ** must be a (subclass of) dict. I believe * and ** should
be treated similarly and since f(*UserList(..)) is valid,
f(**UserDict(..)) should be valid as well.
Of course, I can work around this limitation by writing
f
Re: www.python.org/sf/1687163
I noticed that RO members raise a TypeError upon an attempted write. In
contrast, we get an AttributeError when writing to a readonly property or to a
readonly method (such as those for builtin types).
IMO, the TypeError should really be an AttributeError. Howev
Hi All,
I have written a proposal to cleanup urllib as part of Google SoC. I
am attaching the file 'soc1' with this email. Requesting you to go
through the proposal and provide any feedback which I can incorporate
in my submission.
Thanks,
Senthil
--
O.R.Senthil Kumaran
http://phoe6.livejournal.
Facundo Batista wrote:
> Tests failed because of this commit *only* in "alpha Tru64 5.1 trunk"
> buildbot.
Also it fails in "g4 osx.4 trunk". In all the other platforms it works
ok.
> The test that failed is one that does:
>
> sock = socket.create_connection((HOST, PORT), timeout=10)
>
Sounds like something maybe to do in 3.0.
On 3/23/07, Raymond Hettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Re: www.python.org/sf/1687163
>
> I noticed that RO members raise a TypeError upon an attempted write. In
> contrast, we get an AttributeError when writing to a readonly property or to
> a read
I have developed a split vector type that implements the buffer protocol at
http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/splitvector-1.0.zip
It acts as a mutable string implementing most of the sequence
protocol as well as the buffer protocol. splitvector.SplitVector('c')
creates a vector containing 8 b
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