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issue2550822: Fix showing more than one additional property in class menu
Report and patch provided by James Mack:
| I had the following option in one of my templates:
| tal:content="structure python:context.propname.menu(additional=
| ['propname1', 'propname2'])"
|
| I expected this to display both propname1 and propname2 in the menu. It
| only displayed propname2.
| author | Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de> |
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| date | Wed, 13 Nov 2013 11:12:21 +0100 |
| parents | eddb82d0964c |
| children | 9ba03348f923 |
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roundup.anypy package - Python version compatibility layer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roundup currently supports Python 2.3 to 2.6; however, some modules have been introduced, while others have been deprecated. The modules in this package provide the functionalities which are used by Roundup - adapting the most recent Python usage - using new built-in functionality - avoiding deprecation warnings Use the modules in this package to preserve Roundup's compatibility. sets_: sets compatibility module ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Since Python 2.4, there is a built-in type 'set'; therefore, the 'sets' module is deprecated since version 2.6. As far as Roundup is concerned, the usage is identical; see http://docs.python.org/library/sets.html#comparison-to-the-built-in-set-types Uses the built-in type 'set' if available, and thus avoids deprecation warnings. Simple usage: Change all:: from sets import Set to:: from roundup.anypy.sets_ import set and use 'set' instead of 'Set' (or sets.Set, respectively). To avoid unnecessary imports, you can:: try: set except NameError: from roundup.anypy.sets_ import set hashlib_: md5/sha/hashlib compatibility ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The md5 and sha modules are deprecated since Python 2.6; the hashlib module, introduced with Python 2.5, is recommended instead. Change all:: import md5 md5.md5(), md5.new() import sha sha.sha(), sha.new() to:: from roundup.anypy.hashlib_ import md5 md5() from roundup.anypy.hashlib_ import sha1 sha1() # vim: si
