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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian J. Crowell
e49cba9b32 Handle Sane option strings as Unicode strings
The Sane documentation seems to imply that these option strings contain
Latin-1 text, not byte data, so we decode it and present it to the user
that way.
2013-01-10 08:52:46 -06:00
Brian J. Crowell
fb2ccb15a7 Set up Sane error object as exception instead of string
String exceptions don't work anymore.
2013-01-10 08:52:46 -06:00
Sandro Mani
e84cc92036 Make pysane Python3-compatible 2013-01-10 08:52:45 -06:00
Brian Crowell
a7e3b2e47b py3k: The big push
There are two main issues fixed with this commit:

* bytes vs. str: All file, image, and palette data are now handled as
  bytes. A new _binary module consolidates the hacks needed to do this
  across Python versions. tostring/fromstring methods have been renamed to
  tobytes/frombytes, but the Python 2.6/2.7 versions alias them to the old
  names for compatibility. Users should move to tobytes/frombytes.

  One other potentially-breaking change is that text data in image files
  (such as tags, comments) are now explicitly handled with a specific
  character encoding in mind. This works well with the Unicode str in
  Python 3, but may trip up old code expecting a straight byte-for-byte
  translation to a Python string. This also required a change to Gohlke's
  tags tests (in Tests/test_file_png.py) to expect Unicode strings from
  the code.

* True div vs. floor div: Many division operations used the "/" operator
  to do floor division, which is now the "//" operator in Python 3. These
  were fixed.

As of this commit, on the first pass, I have one failing test (improper
handling of a slice object in a C module, test_imagepath.py) in Python 3,
and three that that I haven't tried running yet (test_imagegl,
test_imagegrab, and test_imageqt). I also haven't tested anything on
Windows. All but the three skipped tests run flawlessly against Pythons
2.6 and 2.7.
2013-01-10 08:46:56 -06:00
Brian Crowell
31c454b925 py3k: 2to3's "idiom" filter
This is, I guess, a few things the Python devs were just fed up with.

* "while 1" is now "while True"
* Types are compared with isinstance instead of ==
* Sort a list in one go with sorted()

My own twist is to also replace type('') with str, type(()) with tuple,
type([]) with list, type(1) with int, and type(5000.0) with float.
2013-01-10 08:46:53 -06:00
Brian Crowell
f6fa0941fd py3k: Convert backticks to repr()
Backticks are no longer valid syntax for repr().
2013-01-10 08:46:49 -06:00
Brian Crowell
5076c35cc5 py3k: print is a function
Seriously, if you didn't know that, you've been in a freaking cave, man.
2013-01-10 08:46:46 -06:00
Brian Crowell
09f1081c95 py3k: Fix up uses of dictionary views, ranges, and has_key()
y.has_key(x) is gone (use x in y), and keys(), values(), items(), and
range() all return views.

Some iterables needed to be packed into lists, either because the code
expected a list (such as "range(256) * 3") or because the original
collection was being modified (automatic global declarations).

The Tiff ImageFileDictionary is a special case and will be dealt with in
another commit.
2013-01-10 08:46:42 -06:00
Brian Crowell
9519013466 py3k: Modernize type declarations
This updates several Python type definitions and uses to bring us closer
to Python 3 compatibility. This includes:

* Replacing staticforward and statichere with static. These were a hack for
  old compilers and are not supported/needed anymore.
* Using Py_TYPE() instead of ob_type; ob_type is hidden in Py3.
* Replacing getattr with getters/setters. getattr is sort-of supported in
  Py3, but Py_FindMethod is not. So we just use the newer
  methods/getsetters mechanisms and start using PyType_Ready everywhere.
* Use PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT for types, since types are PyVarObject.
* Use PyMODINIT_FUNC for module initialization functions.

There are some tab/space issues in this commit. I'm set for spaces; the
source is a little schizo.
2013-01-10 08:46:34 -06:00
Brian Crowell
78575798d7 py3k: Update exception usage to modern syntax 2013-01-10 08:46:33 -06:00
Brian Crowell
37f22ebfcd py3k: Use string methods instead of string module
First, we go for the obvious stuff. The string module methods are gone in
3.0, so we translate them to the appropriate methods on the string class.
2013-01-10 08:42:49 -06:00
Alex Clark
9a640e3157 Forking PIL 2010-07-30 22:52:47 -04:00