Change the somewhat vague "listed below" to "listed in this chapter" in Doc/library/exceptions.rst.
The exceptions are listed in multiple sections after two intermediate sections.
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(cherry picked from commit 750489cc77)
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
Co-authored-by: HarryLHW <123lhw321@gmail.com>
Test all integer member types with extreme values and values outside of
the valid range. Test support of integer-like objects. Test warnings for
wrapped out values.
(cherry picked from commit 15f6f048a6)
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
* fix the usage of dst and destination in shutil.move doc
* update shutil.move doc
(cherry picked from commit da8f9fb2ea)
Co-authored-by: Dai Wentao <dwt136@gmail.com>
* Fix a RuntimeWarning emitted when assign an integer-like value that
is not an instance of int to an attribute that corresponds to a C
struct member of type T_UINT and T_ULONG.
* Fix a double RuntimeWarning emitted when assign a negative integer value
to an attribute that corresponds to a C struct member of type T_UINT.
(cherry picked from commit 3ddc515255)
Previously, "tag_unbind(tag, sequence, funcid)" methods of Text and
Canvas widgets destroyed the current binding for "sequence", leaving
"sequence" unbound, and deleted the "funcid" command.
Now they remove only "funcid" from the binding for "sequence", keeping
other commands, and delete the "funcid" command.
They leave "sequence" unbound only if "funcid" was the last bound command.
(cherry picked from commit 7e42fddf60)
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
This gets rid of the mildly confusing `>>>>>>>' underlines which look vaguely like `diff` punctuation.
(cherry picked from commit 00d7109075)
Co-authored-by: Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com>
*creationflags* is a separate topic from *startupinfo*.
Start sentence with 'If given', like previous sentence.
(cherry picked from commit 1183f1e6bf)
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
It only represents the difference between two datetime or
date objects, not between two time objects.
(cherry picked from commit 73d20cafb5)
Co-authored-by: John Belmonte <john@neggie.net>
Also fix test_mousewheel: do not skip a check which was broken due to incorrect
delta on Aqua and XQuartz, and probably not because of `.update_idletasks()`.
(cherry picked from commit d25d4ee60c)
Co-authored-by: Christopher Chavez <chrischavez@gmx.us>
"inherits <someclass>" grates to this reader. I think it should be "inherits from <someclass>".
(cherry picked from commit c9c6e04380)
Co-authored-by: Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com>
PI objects instead of comment objects.
(cherry picked from commit de6f97cd35)
Co-authored-by: Christophe Nanteuil <35002064+christopheNan@users.noreply.github.com>
As @GPHemsley pointed out, GH-29469 omitted `versionadded` notes for the 2 new items.
(cherry picked from commit 586057e9f8)
Co-authored-by: Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com>
gh-111112: Avoid potential confusion in TCP server example. (GH-111113)
Improve misleading TCP server docs and example.
socket.recv(), as documented by the Python reference documentation,
returns at most `bufsize` bytes, and the underlying TCP protocol means
there is no guaranteed correspondence between what is sent by the client
and what is received by the server.
This conflation could mislead readers into thinking that TCP is
datagram-based or has similar semantics, which will likely appear to
work for simple cases, but introduce difficult to reproduce bugs.
(cherry picked from commit a79a27242f)
Co-authored-by: Aidan Holm <alfh@google.com>
Add note to `sys.orig_argv` clarifying the difference from `sys.argv` (GH-114630)
(cherry picked from commit 1836f674c0)
Co-authored-by: Bradley Reynolds <bradley.reynolds@darbia.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ned Batchelder <ned@nedbatchelder.com>