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    Mention issue6972 in extractall docs about overwriting things outside of
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    Wording fix
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    Backport r73983: Document the thousands separator.
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    r75292 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-10-08 22:11:36 -0500 (Thu, 08 Oct 2009) | 1 line

    death to old CVS keyword
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    platform we don't care about
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    r75405 | neil.schemenauer | 2009-10-14 12:17:14 -0500 (Wed, 14 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

    Issue #1754094: Improve the stack depth calculation in the compiler.
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    Patch by Christopher Tur Lesniewski-Laas.
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    r75429 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-10-14 20:47:28 -0500 (Wed, 14 Oct 2009) | 1 line

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    change test to what I intended
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    rewrite for style, clarify, and comments

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    Use constants instead of magic integers for test result.  Do not re-run with --verbose3 for environment changing tests.
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Q. I want to port Python to a new platform. How do I begin?
A. I guess the two things to start with is to familiarize yourself
with are the development system for your target platform and the
generic build process for Python. Make sure you can compile and run a
simple hello-world program on your target platform. Make sure you can
compile and run the Python interpreter on a platform to which it has
already been ported (preferably Unix, but Mac or Windows will do,
too).
I also would never start something like this without at least
medium-level understanding of your target platform (i.e. how it is
generally used, how to write platform specific apps etc.) and Python
(or else you'll never know how to test the results).
The build process for Python, in particular the Makefiles in the
source distribution, will give you a hint on which files to compile
for Python. Not all source files are relevant -- some are platform
specific, others are only used in emergencies (e.g. getopt.c). The
Makefiles tell the story.
You'll also need a pyconfig.h file tailored for your platform. You can
start with pyconfig.h.in, read the comments and turn on definitions that
apply to your platform.
And you'll need a config.c file, which lists the built-in modules you
support. Start with Modules/config.c.in.
Finally, you'll run into some things that aren't supported on your
target platform. Forget about the posix module for now -- simply take
it out of the config.c file.
Bang on it until you get a >>> prompt. (You may have to disable the
importing of "site.py" by passing the -S options.)
Then bang on it until it executes very simple Python statements.
Now bang on it some more. At some point you'll want to use the os
module; this is the time to start thinking about what to do with the
posix module. It's okay to simply #ifdef out those functions that
cause problems; the remaining ones will be quite useful.