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Replace non-breaking spaces with normal spaces (#130116)
Using normal spaces in place of non-breaking spaces.
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@ -119,10 +119,10 @@ stderr. Add the `-v` option to also show Gradle output, and non-Python logcat
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messages.
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Any other arguments on the `android.py test` command line will be passed through
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to `python -m test` – use `--` to separate them from android.py's own options.
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to `python -m test` – use `--` to separate them from android.py's own options.
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See the [Python Developer's
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Guide](https://devguide.python.org/testing/run-write-tests/) for common options
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– most of them will work on Android, except for those that involve subprocesses,
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– most of them will work on Android, except for those that involve subprocesses,
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such as `-j`.
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Every time you run `android.py test`, changes in pure-Python files in the
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Examples Results
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``product('ABCD', repeat=2)`` ``AA AB AC AD BA BB BC BD CA CB CC CD DA DB DC DD``
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``permutations('ABCD', 2)`` ``AB AC AD BA BC BD CA CB CD DA DB DC``
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``combinations('ABCD', 2)`` ``AB AC AD BC BD CD``
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``combinations_with_replacement('ABCD', 2)`` ``AA AB AC AD BB BC BD CC CD DD``
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``combinations_with_replacement('ABCD', 2)`` ``AA AB AC AD BB BC BD CC CD DD``
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============================================== =============================================================
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the *remaining* number of pages still to be copied,
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and the *total* number of pages.
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Defaults to ``None``.
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:type progress: :term:`callback` | None
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:type progress: :term:`callback` | None
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:param str name:
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The name of the database to back up.
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when researching a change.
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This article explains the new features in Python 3.1, compared to 3.0.
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Python 3.1 was released on June 27, 2009.
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Python 3.1 was released on June 27, 2009.
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PEP 372: Ordered Dictionaries
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when researching a change.
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This article explains the new features in Python 3.5, compared to 3.4.
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Python 3.5 was released on September 13, 2015. See the
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Python 3.5 was released on September 13, 2015. See the
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`changelog <https://docs.python.org/3.5/whatsnew/changelog.html>`_ for a full
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list of changes.
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when researching a change.
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This article explains the new features in Python 3.6, compared to 3.5.
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Python 3.6 was released on December 23, 2016. See the
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Python 3.6 was released on December 23, 2016. See the
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`changelog <https://docs.python.org/3.6/whatsnew/changelog.html>`_ for a full
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list of changes.
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ snippet decode a complete instruction:
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For various reasons we'll get to later (mostly efficiency, given that `EXTENDED_ARG`
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is rare) the actual code is different.
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## Jumps
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## Jumps
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Note that when the `switch` statement is reached, `next_instr` (the "instruction offset")
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already points to the next instruction.
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/*[clinic end generated code: output=3d0712ca9e2d15b9 input=4a956fd91be30284]*/
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#endif
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#if CONDITION_E || CONDITION_F
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#if CONDITION_E || CONDITION_F
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#warning "different type of CPP directive"
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/*[clinic input]
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test_preprocessor_guarded_if_e_or_f
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self.assertFalse(self.protocol.connection_lost.called)
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self.loop.writers[7]._run()
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# during this ^ run, the _resume_writing mock above was called and added more data
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# during this ^ run, the _resume_writing mock above was called and added more data
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self.assertEqual(transport.get_write_buffer_size(), 2)
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self.loop.writers[7]._run()
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self.assertIsNone(ba.resize(10))
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self.assertEqual(ba, bytearray(b'\0' * 10))
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# Subclass
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# Subclass
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ba = ByteArraySubclass(b'abcdef')
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self.assertIsNone(ba.resize(3))
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self.assertEqual(ba, bytearray(b'abc'))
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MAX_HASH_SEED = 4294967295
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ABI_THREAD = 't' if sysconfig.get_config_var('Py_GIL_DISABLED') else ''
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# PLATSTDLIB_LANDMARK copied from Modules/getpath.py
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# PLATSTDLIB_LANDMARK copied from Modules/getpath.py
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if os.name == 'nt':
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PLATSTDLIB_LANDMARK = f'{sys.platlibdir}'
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else:
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Event(evt="key", data="down", raw=bytearray(b"\x1bOB")),
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Event(evt="key", data="\x05", raw=bytearray(b"\x1bO5")),
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# a double new line in-block should terminate the block
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# even if its followed by whitespace
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# even if its followed by whitespace
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Event(evt="key", data="\n", raw=bytearray(b"\n")),
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Event(evt="key", data="\n", raw=bytearray(b"\n")),
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],
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Replace the ``f_lasti`` member of the internal ``_PyInterpreterFrame``
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structure with a ``prev_instr`` pointer, which reduces overhead in the main
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interpreter loop. The ``f_lasti`` attribute of Python-layer frame objects is
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interpreter loop. The ``f_lasti`` attribute of Python-layer frame objects is
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preserved for backward-compatibility.
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