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Normalized a few cases of whitespace in function declarations.
Found them using:: find . -name '*.py' | while read i ; do grep 'def[^(]*( ' $i /dev/null ; done find . -name '*.py' | while read i ; do grep ' ):' $i /dev/null ; done (I was doing this all over my own code anyway, because I'd been using spaces in all defs, so I thought I'd make a run on the Python code as well. If you need to do such fixes in your own code, you can use xx-rename or parenregu.el within emacs.)
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@ -59,32 +59,32 @@ del dbm, dim
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_INT_TYPES = type(1), type(1L)
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def _is_leap( year ): # 1 if leap year, else 0
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def _is_leap(year): # 1 if leap year, else 0
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if year % 4 != 0: return 0
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if year % 400 == 0: return 1
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return year % 100 != 0
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def _days_in_year( year ): # number of days in year
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def _days_in_year(year): # number of days in year
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return 365 + _is_leap(year)
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def _days_before_year( year ): # number of days before year
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def _days_before_year(year): # number of days before year
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return year*365L + (year+3)/4 - (year+99)/100 + (year+399)/400
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def _days_in_month( month, year ): # number of days in month of year
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def _days_in_month(month, year): # number of days in month of year
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if month == 2 and _is_leap(year): return 29
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return _DAYS_IN_MONTH[month-1]
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def _days_before_month( month, year ): # number of days in year before month
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def _days_before_month(month, year): # number of days in year before month
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return _DAYS_BEFORE_MONTH[month-1] + (month > 2 and _is_leap(year))
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def _date2num( date ): # compute ordinal of date.month,day,year
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return _days_before_year( date.year ) + \
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_days_before_month( date.month, date.year ) + \
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def _date2num(date): # compute ordinal of date.month,day,year
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return _days_before_year(date.year) + \
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_days_before_month(date.month, date.year) + \
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date.day
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_DI400Y = _days_before_year( 400 ) # number of days in 400 years
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_DI400Y = _days_before_year(400) # number of days in 400 years
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def _num2date( n ): # return date with ordinal n
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def _num2date(n): # return date with ordinal n
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if type(n) not in _INT_TYPES:
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raise TypeError, 'argument must be integer: %r' % type(n)
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n400 = (n-1)/_DI400Y # # of 400-year blocks preceding
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year, n = 400 * n400, n - _DI400Y * n400
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more = n / 365
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dby = _days_before_year( more )
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dby = _days_before_year(more)
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if dby >= n:
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more = more - 1
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dby = dby - _days_in_year( more )
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dby = dby - _days_in_year(more)
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year, n = year + more, int(n - dby)
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try: year = int(year) # chop to int, if it fits
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except (ValueError, OverflowError): pass
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month = min( n/29 + 1, 12 )
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dbm = _days_before_month( month, year )
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month = min(n/29 + 1, 12)
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dbm = _days_before_month(month, year)
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if dbm >= n:
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month = month - 1
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dbm = dbm - _days_in_month( month, year )
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dbm = dbm - _days_in_month(month, year)
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ans.month, ans.day, ans.year = month, n-dbm, year
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return ans
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def _num2day( n ): # return weekday name of day with ordinal n
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def _num2day(n): # return weekday name of day with ordinal n
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return _DAY_NAMES[ int(n % 7) ]
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class Date:
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def __init__( self, month, day, year ):
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def __init__(self, month, day, year):
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if not 1 <= month <= 12:
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raise ValueError, 'month must be in 1..12: %r' % (month,)
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dim = _days_in_month( month, year )
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dim = _days_in_month(month, year)
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if not 1 <= day <= dim:
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raise ValueError, 'day must be in 1..%r: %r' % (dim, day)
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self.month, self.day, self.year = month, day, year
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self.ord = _date2num( self )
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self.ord = _date2num(self)
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# don't allow setting existing attributes
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def __setattr__( self, name, value ):
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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if self.__dict__.has_key(name):
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raise AttributeError, 'read-only attribute ' + name
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self.__dict__[name] = value
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def __cmp__( self, other ):
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return cmp( self.ord, other.ord )
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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return cmp(self.ord, other.ord)
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# define a hash function so dates can be used as dictionary keys
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def __hash__( self ):
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return hash( self.ord )
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def __hash__(self):
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return hash(self.ord)
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# print as, e.g., Mon 16 Aug 1993
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def __repr__( self ):
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def __repr__(self):
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return '%.3s %2d %.3s %r' % (
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self.weekday(),
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self.day,
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self.year)
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# Python 1.1 coerces neither int+date nor date+int
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def __add__( self, n ):
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def __add__(self, n):
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if type(n) not in _INT_TYPES:
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raise TypeError, 'can\'t add %r to date' % type(n)
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return _num2date( self.ord + n )
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return _num2date(self.ord + n)
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__radd__ = __add__ # handle int+date
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# Python 1.1 coerces neither date-int nor date-date
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def __sub__( self, other ):
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def __sub__(self, other):
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if type(other) in _INT_TYPES: # date-int
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return _num2date( self.ord - other )
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return _num2date(self.ord - other)
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else:
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return self.ord - other.ord # date-date
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# complain about int-date
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def __rsub__( self, other ):
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def __rsub__(self, other):
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raise TypeError, 'Can\'t subtract date from integer'
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def weekday( self ):
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return _num2day( self.ord )
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def weekday(self):
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return _num2day(self.ord)
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def today():
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import time
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local = time.localtime(time.time())
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return Date( local[1], local[2], local[0] )
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return Date(local[1], local[2], local[0])
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DateTestError = 'DateTestError'
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def test( firstyear, lastyear ):
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def test(firstyear, lastyear):
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a = Date(9,30,1913)
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b = Date(9,30,1914)
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if repr(a) != 'Tue 30 Sep 1913':
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# verify date<->number conversions for first and last days for
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# all years in firstyear .. lastyear
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lord = _days_before_year( firstyear )
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lord = _days_before_year(firstyear)
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y = firstyear
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while y <= lastyear:
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ford = lord + 1
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# fringe visits a nested list in inorder, and detaches for each non-list
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# element; raises EarlyExit after the list is exhausted
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def fringe( co, list ):
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def fringe(co, list):
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for x in list:
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if type(x) is type([]):
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fringe(co, x)
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else:
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co.back(x)
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def printinorder( list ):
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def printinorder(list):
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co = Coroutine()
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f = co.create(fringe, co, list)
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try:
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printinorder(x) # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
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# fcmp lexicographically compares the fringes of two nested lists
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def fcmp( l1, l2 ):
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def fcmp(l1, l2):
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co1 = Coroutine(); f1 = co1.create(fringe, co1, l1)
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co2 = Coroutine(); f2 = co2.create(fringe, co2, l2)
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while 1:
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self.failUnlessEqual(p[0], 42)
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self.failUnlessEqual(p.contents.value, 42)
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def test_charpp( self ):
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def test_charpp(self):
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"""Test that a character pointer-to-pointer is correctly passed"""
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dll = CDLL(_ctypes_test.__file__)
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func = dll._testfunc_c_p_p
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"""DisplayStyle - handle configuration options shared by
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(multiple) Display Items"""
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def __init__(self, itemtype, cnf={}, **kw ):
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def __init__(self, itemtype, cnf={}, **kw):
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master = _default_root # global from Tkinter
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if not master and cnf.has_key('refwindow'): master=cnf['refwindow']
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elif not master and kw.has_key('refwindow'): master= kw['refwindow']
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def __str__(self):
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return self.stylename
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def _options(self, cnf, kw ):
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def _options(self, cnf, kw):
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if kw and cnf:
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cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw))
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elif kw:
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# Internal -- parse a marked section
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# Override this to handle MS-word extension syntax <![if word]>content<![endif]>
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def parse_marked_section( self, i, report=1 ):
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def parse_marked_section(self, i, report=1):
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rawdata= self.rawdata
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assert rawdata[i:i+3] == '<![', "unexpected call to parse_marked_section()"
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sectName, j = self._scan_name( i+3, i )
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self.w.ShowWindow()
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self.d.DrawDialog()
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def __del__( self ):
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def __del__(self):
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if self.w:
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self.w.BringToFront()
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self.w.HideWindow()
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self.w.BringToFront()
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self.w.SetWTitle(newstr)
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def label( self, *newstr ):
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def label(self, *newstr):
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"""label(text) - Set text in progress box"""
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self.w.BringToFront()
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if newstr:
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It only supports what is needed in smtplib.
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"""
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def __init__( self, sslobj):
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def __init__(self, sslobj):
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self.sslobj = sslobj
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def readline(self):
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_cells = {}
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def __setitem__(self, key, formula):
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self._cells[key] = formula
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def __getitem__(self, key ):
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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return eval(self._cells[key], globals(), self)
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ss = SpreadSheet()
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class test_mkstemp(TC):
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"""Test mkstemp()."""
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def do_create(self, dir=None, pre="", suf="", ):
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def do_create(self, dir=None, pre="", suf=""):
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if dir is None:
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dir = tempfile.gettempdir()
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try:
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self.url = url
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sgmllib.SGMLParser.__init__(self)
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def check_name_id( self, attributes ):
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def check_name_id(self, attributes):
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""" Check the name or id attributes on an element.
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"""
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# We must rescue the NAME or id (name is deprecated in XHTML)
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else: self.names.append(value)
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break
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def unknown_starttag( self, tag, attributes ):
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def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attributes):
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""" In XHTML, you can have id attributes on any element.
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"""
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self.check_name_id(attributes)
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