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This change gets the Python codebase into a state where it conforms to the conventions of this codebase. It's now possible to include headers from Python, without worrying about ordering. Python has traditionally solved that problem by "diamonding" everything in Python.h, but that's problematic since it means any change to any Python header invalidates all the build artifacts. Lastly it makes tooling not work. Since it is hard to explain to Emacs when I press C-c C-h to add an import line it shouldn't add the header that actually defines the symbol, and instead do follow the nonstandard Python convention. Progress has been made on letting Python load source code from the zip executable structure via the standard C library APIs. System calss now recognizes zip!FILENAME alternative URIs as equivalent to zip:FILENAME since Python uses colon as its delimiter. Some progress has been made on embedding the notice license terms into the Python object code. This is easier said than done since Python has an extremely complicated ownership story. - Some termios APIs have been added - Implement rewinddir() dirstream API - GetCpuCount() API added to Cosmopolitan Libc - More bugs in Cosmopolitan Libc have been fixed - zipobj.com now has flags for mangling the path - Fixed bug a priori with sendfile() on certain BSDs - Polyfill F_DUPFD and F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC across platforms - FIOCLEX / FIONCLEX now polyfilled for fast O_CLOEXEC changes - APE now supports a hybrid solution to no-self-modify for builds - Many BSD-only magnums added, e.g. O_SEARCH, O_SHLOCK, SF_NODISKIO
43 lines
1.4 KiB
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43 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
/* clang-format off */
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/*[clinic input]
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preserve
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[clinic start generated code]*/
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PyDoc_STRVAR(unicode_maketrans__doc__,
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"maketrans(x, y=None, z=None, /)\n"
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"--\n"
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"\n"
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"Return a translation table usable for str.translate().\n"
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"\n"
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"If there is only one argument, it must be a dictionary mapping Unicode\n"
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"ordinals (integers) or characters to Unicode ordinals, strings or None.\n"
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"Character keys will be then converted to ordinals.\n"
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"If there are two arguments, they must be strings of equal length, and\n"
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"in the resulting dictionary, each character in x will be mapped to the\n"
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"character at the same position in y. If there is a third argument, it\n"
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"must be a string, whose characters will be mapped to None in the result.");
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#define UNICODE_MAKETRANS_METHODDEF \
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{"maketrans", (PyCFunction)unicode_maketrans, METH_VARARGS|METH_STATIC, unicode_maketrans__doc__},
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static PyObject *
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unicode_maketrans_impl(PyObject *x, PyObject *y, PyObject *z);
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static PyObject *
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unicode_maketrans(void *null, PyObject *args)
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{
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PyObject *return_value = NULL;
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PyObject *x;
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PyObject *y = NULL;
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PyObject *z = NULL;
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|UU:maketrans",
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&x, &y, &z)) {
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goto exit;
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}
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return_value = unicode_maketrans_impl(x, y, z);
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exit:
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return return_value;
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}
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/*[clinic end generated code: output=4a86dd108d92d104 input=a9049054013a1b77]*/
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