Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Tue, 22 Sep 2015 15:24:58 +0200] rev 10730
[py3k] unicode → six.text_type
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Tue, 22 Sep 2015 15:01:16 +0200] rev 10729
[py3k] unicode → six.text_type
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Tue, 22 Sep 2015 15:00:41 +0200] rev 10728
[py3k] unicode → six.text_type
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Tue, 22 Sep 2015 14:42:33 +0200] rev 10727
[py3k] unicode → six.text_type
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Tue, 22 Sep 2015 10:24:47 +0200] rev 10726
[py3k] PageInfo.source contains bytes
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Mon, 21 Sep 2015 18:58:12 +0200] rev 10725
[py3k] unicode → six.text_type
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Mon, 21 Sep 2015 18:35:38 +0200] rev 10724
[py3k] unicode → six.text_type
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Mon, 21 Sep 2015 18:28:10 +0200] rev 10723
[py3k] Don't encode URLs
Python 3's urllib works with unicode objects.
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Mon, 21 Sep 2015 18:04:22 +0200] rev 10722
[tests] Stop counting pickle bytes in ResultSet tests
Between python 2's pickle and cPickle implementations, the various
protocol versions added in python 3, the length of the pickled string is
completely unpredictable.
Instead, do a simple round trip and test a few attributes.
Rémi Cardona <remi.cardona@logilab.fr> [Mon, 21 Sep 2015 17:54:15 +0200] rev 10721
[tests] Port unittest_cwctl to py3k
On python 2, sys.stdout takes bytes-like objects whereas python 3's
takes unicode-like objects and handles the encoding on its own.