function will now format any year when time.accept2dyear is false and
will accept years >= 1000 otherwise. The year range accepted by
time.mktime and time.strftime is still system dependent, but
time.mktime will now accept full range supported by the OS. Conversion
of 2-digit years to 4-digit is deprecated.
On Windows, set the binary mode on stdin, stdout, stderr and all
io.FileIO objects (to not translate newlines, \r\n <=> \n). The Python parser
translates newlines (\r\n => \n).
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r87802 | antoine.pitrou | 2011-01-06 19:25:55 +0100 (jeu., 06 janv. 2011) | 6 lines
Issue #7858: Raise an error properly when os.utime() fails under Windows
on an existing file.
(this does not seem to be easily testable)
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and ctime functions. The year range for time.asctime is now 1900
through maxint. The range for time.ctime is the same as for
time.localtime. The string produced by these functions is longer than
24 characters when year is greater than 9999.
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r87666 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2011-01-03 01:19:11 +0100 (lun., 03 janv. 2011) | 4 lines
#8278: In the Windows implementation of stat() and utime(),
use time_t instead of int. This gives support for dates after 2038,
at least when compiled with VS2003 or later, where time_t is 64bit.
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* In asctime and ctime, properly remove the newline if the year has more than four digits
* Consistent error message for both functions
* Fix the test comments and add a check for the removed newline
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r87442 | alexander.belopolsky | 2010-12-22 21:27:37 -0500 (Wed, 22 Dec 2010) | 1 line
Issue #10254: Fixed a crash and a regression introduced by the implementation of PRI 29.
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* Replace "bytes" by "bytes object" in struct error messages
* Document the API change in What's new in Python 3.2
* Fix test_wave
* Remove also ugly implicit conversions in test_struct
editline rl_initialize apparently discards any mappings done before it
is called, which makes tab revert to file completion instead of inserting
a tab. So now on OSX we call rl_initialize first if we are using
readline, and then re-read the users .editrc (if any) afterward so they
can still override our defaults.
Patch by Ned Deily, modified by Ronald Oussoren.
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r87238 | r.david.murray | 2010-12-14 11:20:53 -0500 (Tue, 14 Dec 2010) | 7 lines
#775964: skip YP/NIS entries instead of failing the test
Also includes doc updates mentioning that these entries may not
be retrievable via getgrnam and getgrgid.
Patch by Bobby Impollonia.
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Issue #7213: Change the close_fds default on Windows to better match the new
default on POSIX. True when possible (False if stdin/stdout/stderr are
supplied).
Update the documentation to reflect all of the above.
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r85678 | r.david.murray | 2010-10-17 21:14:06 -0400 (Sun, 17 Oct 2010) | 5 lines
#678250: Make mmap flush a noop on ACCESS_READ and ACCESS_COPY.
Patch by Sébastien Sablé. This solves a test_mmap failure on AIX.
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