on the action's default, reverting it back to previous behavior. Conversion
is only done on string defaults.
Add a test for this and another test that ensures such type conversions are
only called once.
constructing infinities. This is done for backwards compatibility
with decimal.py: Infinity coefficients are undefined in _decimal
(in accordance with the specification).
changeset: 77827:c23b442b5d5e
user: Antoine Pitrou <solipsis@pitrou.net>
date: Thu Jun 28 01:20:26 2012 +0200
summary: Avoid using scrdir, it's broken.
changeset: 77826:f0e58e778215
user: Neil Schemenauer <nas@arctrix.com>
date: Wed Jun 27 15:58:37 2012 -0600
summary: Fix bug in test_tools that prevented building is separate directory.
This fixes a regression introduced by the fix for issue #13922. Although args
is not documented as being allowed to be a tuple, previously this worked and
so naturally there are programs in the field that depend on it.
Patch by Zbyszek Jędrzejewski-Szmek.
This fixes a regression introduced by the fix for issue #13922. Although args
is not documented as being allowed to be a tuple, previously this worked and
so naturally there are programs in the field that depend on it.
Patch by Zbyszek Jędrzejewski-Szmek.
sporadic crashes in multi-thread programs when several long deallocator
chains ran concurrently and involved subclasses of built-in container
types.
Note that the trashcan functions are part of the stable ABI, therefore
they have to be kept around for binary compatibility of extensions.
sporadic crashes in multi-thread programs when several long deallocator
chains ran concurrently and involved subclasses of built-in container
types.
Because of this change, a couple extension modules compiled for 3.2.4
(those which use the trashcan mechanism, despite it being undocumented)
will not be loadable by 3.2.3 and earlier. However, extension modules
compiled for 3.2.3 and earlier will be loadable by 3.2.4.
This eliminates a ResourceWarning, since before webbrowser was
explicitly opening os.devnull and then leaving it open. Tests
to follow.
Patch by Anton Barkovsky.
Patch by Anton Barkovsky, comment addition by me.
This shows up as a bug in 3.3 because the definition for Chrome
produces such an empty string. Tests will follow.
Patch by Anton Barkovsky, comment addition by me.
This showed up as a bug in 3.3 because the definition for Chrome
produced such an empty string. This fix is tested in 3.3+;
backporting the new test suite is more trouble than it is worth.
sporadic crashes in multi-thread programs when several long deallocator
chains ran concurrently and involved subclasses of built-in container
types.
Because of this change, a couple extension modules compiled for 3.2.4
(those which use the trashcan mechanism, despite it being undocumented)
will not be loadable by 3.2.3 and earlier. However, extension modules
compiled for 3.2.3 and earlier will be loadable by 3.2.4.
Before, the type function was called twice in the case where the default
was specified and the argument was given as well. This was especially
problematic for the FileType type, as a default file would always be
opened, even if a file argument was specified on the command line.
Patch by Arnaud Fontaine, with additional test by Mike Meyer.
Before, the type function was called twice in the case where the default
was specified and the argument was given as well. This was especially
problematic for the FileType type, as a default file would always be
opened, even if a file argument was specified on the command line.
Patch by Arnaud Fontaine, with additional test by Mike Meyer.