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Greg Ward 76ec0d6d76 Renamed 'build_lib' command to 'build_clib':
* replaced build_lib.py with build_clib.py
  * renamed the class in build_clib.py
  * changed all references to 'build_lib' command in other command classes
2000-03-02 01:57:12 +00:00
Greg Ward 3ce77fd05e Changed '__rcsid__' to '__revision__'. 2000-03-02 01:49:45 +00:00
Greg Ward 60f64330d1 If the "build_lib" command built any C libraries, link with them all
when building extensions (uses build_lib's 'get_library_names()' method).
Ensure that the relative structure of source filenames is preserved in
  the temporary build tree, eg. foo/bar.c compiles to
  build/temp.<plat>/foo/bar.o.
2000-03-02 01:32:21 +00:00
Greg Ward 833dfd52e5 Added command description.
Added 'build_clib' and 'build_temp' options (where to put C libraries
  and where to put temporary compiler by-products, ie. object files).
Moved the call to 'check_library_list()' from 'run()' to 'finalize_options()'
  -- that way, if we're going to crash we do so earlier, and we guarantee
  that the library list is valid before we do anything (not just run).
Disallow directory separators in library names -- the compiled library
  always goes right in 'build_clib'.
Added 'get_library_names()', so the "build_ext" command knows what
  libraries to link every extension with.
2000-03-02 01:27:36 +00:00
Greg Ward 49ffce173e In the 'compile()' method: preserve the directory portion of source
filenames when constructing object filenames, even if output_dir given --
eg. "foo/bar.c" will compile to "foo/bar.o" without an output_dir, and to
"temp/foo/bar.o" if output_dir is "temp".
2000-03-02 01:21:54 +00:00
Greg Ward b48bc17d10 Second attempt to fix the ctermid_r/tmpnam_r warnings: define USE_CTERMID_R
and USE_TMPNAM_R at the top of the file and refer to them later; this
catches a second reference to 'tmpnam_r' that I didn't spot first time around.
2000-03-01 21:51:56 +00:00
Greg Ward 9217fcbb38 Fix compiler warning: only use "_r" form of 'ctermid()' and 'tmpnam()' when
building a threaded Python.
2000-03-01 18:59:47 +00:00
Guido van Rossum c6e87a2925 Got rid of silly "123456789-..." lines in comments. 2000-03-01 15:06:53 +00:00
Greg Ward f1146572dd In compile/link methods: ensure that the directory we expect to be writing to
exists before calling the compiler/linker.
2000-03-01 14:43:49 +00:00
Greg Ward 013f0c8636 Added 'mkpath()' method: convenience wrapper around 'util.mkpath()' that adds
the compiler objects 'verbose' and 'dry_run' flags.
2000-03-01 14:43:12 +00:00
Greg Ward 611850bbb3 Added call to 'ensure_ready()' on the command object in
'Distribution.find_command_obj()'.
2000-03-01 14:42:07 +00:00
Greg Ward 585df89f60 Added 'get_platform()' to construct a string that identifies the current
platform, using 'os.uname()' or 'sys.platform'.
2000-03-01 14:40:15 +00:00
Greg Ward e51d69efb0 Build reorg:
* 'build_dir' -> 'build_lib', which by default takes its value
    straight from 'build_lib' in the 'build' command
  * added 'build_temp' and 'inplace' options
  * change 'build_extensions()' to put object files (compiler turds) in
    'build_temp' dir
  * complicated the name-of-extension-file shenanigans in
    'build_extensions()' to support "in-place" extension building, i.e.
    put the extension right into the source tree (handy for developers)
  * added 'get_ext_fullname()', renamed 'extension_filename()' to
    'get_ext_filename()', and tweaked the latter a bit -- all to support
    the new filename shenanigans
2000-03-01 01:43:28 +00:00
Greg Ward 42a3bf564a Build reorg:
* 'build_lib' -> 'build_purelib'
  * new 'build_lib' and 'build_temp' options
  * use 'get_platform()' to initialize 'build_platlib' and 'build_temp'
2000-03-01 01:26:45 +00:00
Greg Ward e691651682 Build reorg: change 'build_dir' option to 'build_lib'. 2000-03-01 01:19:37 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 61b705a570 Patch by Fred Gansevles (the module's original author).
This patch fixes 3 small problems.
1) If a map is used which is generated with 'makedbm -a',
   the trailing '\0' is now handled correctely.
2) The nis.maps() function skipped the first map in the output list.
3) The library '-lnsl' is added in Setup.in (needed on Linux glibc2 and
   Solaris systems. Maybe on other systems too?)

[I note that this still doesn't work when you are using NIS+ --GvR]
2000-02-29 15:52:40 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 43713e5a28 Massive patch by Skip Montanaro to add ":name" to as many
PyArg_ParseTuple() format string arguments as possible.
2000-02-29 13:59:29 +00:00
Guido van Rossum a9b2b4be26 Remove some redundant logic from walk() -- there's no need to check
for "." and "..", since listdir() no longer returns those.
2000-02-29 13:31:16 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 1b6d21bb3e Correct type error in getopt.error handling code. 2000-02-29 13:08:44 +00:00
Guido van Rossum aacf5ce1ad Script by Tim Peters to discover illegal append() calls. 2000-02-29 13:05:49 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 67dd17f730 Fix multi-arg append(). 2000-02-29 13:00:16 +00:00
Fred Drake 15861b2a41 Update portability information for the spawn*() functions and related
constants.  Someone will need to fill in information on the spawn*()
functions that aren't listed.
2000-02-29 05:19:38 +00:00
Andrew M. Kuchling 39d3bfc4c2 Fix a typo in a comment 2000-02-29 00:10:24 +00:00
Fred Drake 1ab41fc680 Fix comments relating to the specific regexs used to parse section and
option names; errors noted by Greg Stein <gstein@lyra.org>.
2000-02-28 23:23:55 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 619c33787b Patch by Piers Lauder, who writes:
This patch is re: Lucas.Dejonge@awtpl.com.au: [Python-bugs-list] imaplib -
not complying with RFC (PR#218)

Lucas de Jonge reported that the code in imaplib that detects a read-write
to read-only change doesn't comply with RFC 2060.
2000-02-28 22:37:30 +00:00
Fred Drake c517b9b406 (Finally!) Changes related to the ConfigParser/INI-file topics
discussed on c.l.py last January.  Specifically:
  - more characters allowed in section & option names
  - if '=' is used to separate the option & value, the value can be
    followed by a comment of the form '\s;'
2000-02-28 20:59:03 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 048e6103f2 Drop the support level for stdwin a notch -- the contents of
lib-stdwin is no longer installed.

Increase the support level for other obsolete modules a bit: install
lib-old by default.  It still isn't in the path by default, but at
least it's easier to add to your $PYTHONPATH this way.  (This makes
sense because in 1.6 we're much more aggressive with declaring modules
obsolete.)
2000-02-28 19:52:53 +00:00
Andrew M. Kuchling 01b3aa4d08 Fix use of list.append() with multiple arguments 2000-02-28 17:25:14 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 98d9fd3e68 Simple changes by Gerrit Holl - move author acknowledgements out of
docstrings into comments.
2000-02-28 15:12:25 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ee28c3a5ea Patch by Mozhe Zadka, for __contains__ (overloading 'in'). This adds
an instance method instance_contains as sq_contains.  It looks for
__contains__ and if not found falls back to previous behaviour.
Done.
2000-02-28 15:03:15 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 46c6b20392 Patch by Mozhe Zadka, for __contains__ (overloading 'in'). This
patches PySequence_Contains() to check for a valid sq_contains field.
More to follow.
2000-02-28 15:01:46 +00:00
Guido van Rossum cecb27a49c Patch by Mozhe Zadka, for __contains__ (overloading 'in'). This adds
a new proc type (objobjproc), a new slot sq_contains to
PySequenceMethods, and a new flag Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_SEQUENCE_IN to
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT.  More to follow.
2000-02-28 15:00:40 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 84a74595f7 Patch by Gerrit Holl to avoid doing two stat() calls in a row in walk(). 2000-02-28 14:27:07 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0ba33002e1 Fix a typo in Barry's checkin.
Reported both by Gerrit Holl and Mark Favas.
2000-02-27 15:35:47 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d28de23bda Fixed a multi-arg append() call, discovered by Mark Favas.
Also removed some unnecessary backslases (inside parens).
2000-02-27 15:34:29 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 7733e12c9c Two buglet fixes. Peter Funk caught the bug in make_escapes:
This will fold all ISO 8859 chars from the upper half of the
    charset into the lower half, which is ...ummm.... unintened.

The second is a typo in the reference to options.escape in main().
2000-02-27 14:30:48 +00:00
Barry Warsaw c8f0892d12 Changes submitted by Peter Funk (some fixes/additions by B.Warsaw) to
make pygettext more compatible with GNU xgettext, specifically:

Added -E/--escape for allowing pass-thru of iso8859-1 characters above
7 bits.

Added -o/--output option for renaming the output file from
messages.pot (there's overlap with -d/--default-domain, but GNU
xgettext has them both).

Added -p/--output-dir for specifying the output directory for
messages.pot.

Added -V/--version for printing the version number.

Added -w/--width for specifying the output page width (this is because
now pygettext, like GNU xgettext will put several locations on the
same line to cut down on vertical space).

Added -x/--exclude-file for specifying a list of strings that are not
to be extracted from the input files.

Bumped version number to 1.0

Try to import fintl and use fintl.gettext as _ if available.  Fall
back is to use identity definition of _().

Moved the escape creation to a function make_escapes() so that its
behavior can be controlled by the -E option.

__openseen(): Support the -x option.

write(): Support -w option and vertical space preserving feature.

main(): Support new options.
2000-02-26 20:56:47 +00:00
Greg Ward abc52169b7 The "Distributing Python Modules" manual; currently empty (I'll get to it
Real Soon Now(TM).
2000-02-26 00:52:48 +00:00
Greg Ward 7a0620c3a5 Try to deal with pre-1.5.2 IOError exception objects. 2000-02-26 00:49:40 +00:00
Greg Ward 4f08e4facb Unfinished, untested implementation of the lovely baroque installation scheme
cooked up by Fred Drake and me.  Only saved for posterity (whoever posterity
is), as it is about to be ditched in favour of GvR's much simpler design.
2000-02-26 00:49:04 +00:00
Andrew M. Kuchling b6f6e95ed2 Better fix for mpzmodule problem reported by Peter Funk: just use
mp_bits_per_limb with GMP 2.0
2000-02-25 22:23:31 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 7d3f27c090 Changes inspired by Randall Hooper to allow callbacks when an
OptionMenu is modified.  Somewhat rewritten and elaborated by myself.

class _setit: The constructor now takes an optional argument
`callback' and stashes this in a private variable.  If set, the
__call__() method will invoke this callback after the variable's value
has changed.  It will pass the callback the value, followed by any
args passed to __call__().

class OptionMenu: The constructor now takes keyword arguments, the
only one that's legally recognized is `command', which can be set to a
callback.  This callback is invoked when the OptionMenu value is set.
Any other keyword argument throws a TclError.
2000-02-25 21:54:19 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 02a1c40051 Pat Knight:
Solaris 2 has stub implementations of the POSIX thread functions such as
pthread_detach in libc. This means that configure tries to use them without
-lpthread, then the test of pthread_create fails and the configuration
falls back to the Solaris thread library. This patch moves the test for
pthread_create in -lpthread ahead of the test for pthread_detach in libc.
The patch also ensures that -lpthread is at the start of the library list
when linking, to pick up POSIX thread semantics for fork (see below).

Justification.
Use of POSIX threads on Solaris ensures that the fork() call only runs the
thread that called fork() in the child. This is desirable to prevent (for
example) parent server or database threads running in the child. Sun's
-lthread library uses a traditional fork() which replicates all the
parent's threads in the child. I find this undesirable.

Digression.
The configure.in seems to always test for -lthread even if a POSIX library
is found. I'm not enough of a configure.in wizard to decide whether this is
desirable or how to fix it. It is also irrelevant to this patch - I just
spotted it while testing.
End of Digression.
2000-02-25 19:26:31 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f7221c3a7d Test case for fork1() behavior.
Only the main thread should survive in the child after a fork().
2000-02-25 19:25:05 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 4985e40939 Delete references to _SC_AIO_LIST_MAX; it appears that that symbol was
just a typo in some Linux header; the real symbol is
_SC_AIO_LISTIO_MAX.
2000-02-25 17:51:00 +00:00
Guido van Rossum e6674e6fc6 Gerrit forgot to remove the "import string". 2000-02-25 16:34:11 +00:00
Fred Drake a395ced424 Gerrit Holl's patch to move attribution from the docstring to a
comment.  <gerrit@nl.linux.org>
2000-02-25 16:14:08 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 2341794667 Fix a couple broken append() calls, spotted by Tim. 2000-02-25 11:48:42 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b4624b94a8 Fix a couple dozen broken ci.append(x, y, z) calls, spotted by Tim. 2000-02-25 11:46:50 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 3af7b050a3 Fix a broken r.append(name, value) call, spotted by Tim. 2000-02-25 11:44:03 +00:00