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Merge pull request #1000 from mikar/master
harmless comment fixes/typos
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ except ImportError:
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from itsdangerous import json as _json
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# figure out if simplejson escapes slashes. This behavior was changed
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# Figure out if simplejson escapes slashes. This behavior was changed
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# from one version to another without reason.
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_slash_escape = '\\/' not in _json.dumps('/')
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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ class SessionInterface(object):
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def get_cookie_path(self, app):
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"""Returns the path for which the cookie should be valid. The
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default implementation uses the value from the SESSION_COOKIE_PATH``
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default implementation uses the value from the ``SESSION_COOKIE_PATH``
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config var if it's set, and falls back to ``APPLICATION_ROOT`` or
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uses ``/`` if it's `None`.
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"""
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@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ except ImportError:
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temporarily_connected_to = connected_to = _fail
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del _fail
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# the namespace for code signals. If you are not flask code, do
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# The namespace for code signals. If you are not flask code, do
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# not put signals in here. Create your own namespace instead.
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_signals = Namespace()
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# core signals. For usage examples grep the sourcecode or consult
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# Core signals. For usage examples grep the sourcecode or consult
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# the API documentation in docs/api.rst as well as docs/signals.rst
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template_rendered = _signals.signal('template-rendered')
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request_started = _signals.signal('request-started')
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ class View(object):
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for decorator in cls.decorators:
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view = decorator(view)
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# we attach the view class to the view function for two reasons:
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# We attach the view class to the view function for two reasons:
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# first of all it allows us to easily figure out what class-based
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# view this thing came from, secondly it's also used for instantiating
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# the view class so you can actually replace it with something else
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ class MethodViewType(type):
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for key in d:
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if key in http_method_funcs:
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methods.add(key.upper())
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# if we have no method at all in there we don't want to
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# If we have no method at all in there we don't want to
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# add a method list. (This is for instance the case for
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# the baseclass or another subclass of a base method view
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# that does not introduce new methods).
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@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ class MethodView(with_metaclass(MethodViewType, View)):
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"""
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def dispatch_request(self, *args, **kwargs):
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meth = getattr(self, request.method.lower(), None)
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# if the request method is HEAD and we don't have a handler for it
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# retry with GET
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# If the request method is HEAD and we don't have a handler for it
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# retry with GET.
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if meth is None and request.method == 'HEAD':
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meth = getattr(self, 'get', None)
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assert meth is not None, 'Unimplemented method %r' % request.method
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@ -40,25 +40,25 @@ class Request(RequestBase):
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specific ones.
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"""
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#: the internal URL rule that matched the request. This can be
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#: The internal URL rule that matched the request. This can be
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#: useful to inspect which methods are allowed for the URL from
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#: a before/after handler (``request.url_rule.methods``) etc.
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#:
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#: .. versionadded:: 0.6
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url_rule = None
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#: a dict of view arguments that matched the request. If an exception
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#: A dict of view arguments that matched the request. If an exception
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#: happened when matching, this will be `None`.
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view_args = None
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#: if matching the URL failed, this is the exception that will be
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#: If matching the URL failed, this is the exception that will be
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#: raised / was raised as part of the request handling. This is
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#: usually a :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.NotFound` exception or
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#: something similar.
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routing_exception = None
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# switched by the request context until 1.0 to opt in deprecated
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# module functionality
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# Switched by the request context until 1.0 to opt in deprecated
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# module functionality.
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_is_old_module = False
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@property
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def _load_form_data(self):
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RequestBase._load_form_data(self)
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# in debug mode we're replacing the files multidict with an ad-hoc
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# In debug mode we're replacing the files multidict with an ad-hoc
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# subclass that raises a different error for key errors.
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ctx = _request_ctx_stack.top
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if ctx is not None and ctx.app.debug and \
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