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It's already been enabled by default in stable portage for awhile now,
so it should be safe to enable it unconditionally. The PMS eapi-5
branch also says that it's mandatory to parse the EAPI:
http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/pms.git;a=commit;h=91d1e1e39b034bde7e5b981a5616a127135f37fa
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This fixes AttributeError exceptions for API consumers that override
sys.std* streams pseudo-file objects.
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Since we're supposed to be able to efficiently obtain the EAPI from
_parse_eapi_ebuild_head, we don't need to write or trust cache entries
for unsupported EAPIs.
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This implements the specification that was approved in Gentoo's council
meeting on May 8, 2012 (see bug #402167). The parse-eapi-ebuild-head
FEATURES setting is now enabled by default, and causes non-conformant
ebuilds to be treated as invalid. This behavior will soon become
enabled unconditionally.
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Looping fixes EbuildMetadataPhase failures for ebuilds that produce
more than 4096 bytes of metadata, broken since commit
b432a1b3051d91546649e8f3190675767461d8e8.
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There's no need for a file object, and file objects introduce
complexity that can lead to bugs as mentioned in bug 337465 comment 31,
so use os.read() directly on the file descriptor.
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For parse-eapi-ebuild-head, we want to assign self.metadata from the
return value, for conformity with usage elsewhere.
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This fixes bugs that can only be triggered by egencache since
other callers handle parse-eapi-ebuild-head earlier.
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This fixes a regression in FEATURES=parse-eapi-ebuild-head support
for egencache since commit 2ed1cb53cc4158af08c22d466b15b9a9a7767212.
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Specifically, the cache can use any portage supported checksum method,
or use the standard mtime approach. In addition, support controlling
whether or not paths are stored, and generally try to restore some
of the centralization/encapsulation that was in place originally.
(cherry picked from commit bc1aed614fb588f0ade5bcb5d1265a8db0f8d247)
Change-Id: Ic38057e7dbb15063c64a93c99e66e113a7d4c70e
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The io.open() function is the same as the built-in open() function in
python3, and its implementation is optimized in python-2.7 and later.
In addition to the possible performance improvement, this also allows
us to avoid any future compatibility issues with codecs.open() that
may arise if it is delegated to the built-in open() function as
discussed in PEP 400.
The main caveat involved with io.open() is that TextIOWrapper.write()
raises TypeError if given raw bytes, unlike the streams returned from
codecs.open(). This is mainly an issue for python2 since literal
strings are raw bytes. We handle this by wrapping TextIOWrapper.write()
arguments with our _unicode_decode() function. Also, the
atomic_ofstream class overrides the write() method in python2 so that
it performs automatic coercion to unicode when necessary.
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These callers don't intend to make WIFSIGNALED return True, so they
need to shift their codes 8 bits to the left. This ensures that
commit 88f5bf84e2fd23125910b2ecaffc035971445696 behaves as intended.
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It doesn't make sense to use buffers in cases like this, and is
potentially error prone (as in bug #287648 / python issue 5380).
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instead of setting self.returncode directly.
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dict.(iterkeys|itervalues|iteritems)() for compatibility with Python 3.
(2to3-3.1 -f dict -nw ${FILES})
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14327
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portage._unicode_decode().
Update decoding in some files.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14321
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for compatibility with Python 3.
(2to3-3.1 -f itertools -f itertools_imports -nw ${FILES})
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14314
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14100
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_unicode_encode() and _unicode_decode() where appropriate.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13993
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13785
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13690
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Sebastian Mingramm (few) <s.mingramm@gmx.de> for this patch.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13663
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