- Fixing test_jsinterp_parse test_empty_return
- Fixing test_call and test_complex_call not testing statements (ast still needed)
- Adding class Reference and Context to jsinterp
- Fixing JSInterpreter interpret_statement and interpret_expression
1. ProxyError now inherits from socket.error instead of IOError
The only functions socks.py overrides are connect and connect_ex. In
Python 2.x and Python <= 3.2, socket functions raises socket.error. In
newer Python versions, those functions raises OSError instead. The name
socket.error is preserved as an alias of OSError for backward
compability. To keep socks.py compatible with Python's standard library,
it should raise the same exception as raw sockets.
See PEP 3151 (https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3151/) for more
information about the change in Python 3.3.
2. Raise EOFError instead of IOError when the socket receives less data
than it expects
There's no common convention, but both ftplib and telnetlib raises
EOFError for similar situations. socks.py follows them.
Closes#11355
In #11355, only Python 2 is affected. In Python 3, both socket.error and
IOError are alias of OSError, so AbstractHTTPHandler.do_open correctly
catches the error and thus InfoExtractor._is_valid_url works fine.
- new class TokenStream with peek and pop methods
- _assign_expression handling precedence
- new logical, unary, equality and relation operators
- yet another try replacing OrderedDict
- minor change in lexical grammar
allowing identifiers to match reserved words
_chk_id staticmethod has been added to handle it
in syntactic grammar
CC seems to have added yet another indirection for full episodes - the mgid is now only in a linked feed.
This may be a little brittle, but it's better than failing outright.
Plus, the current The Daily Show episode now works :)