[Zope-Checkins] CVS: ZODB/src/ZODB - BaseStorage.py:1.49 DB.py:1.77 MappingStorage.py:1.14 broken.py:1.4 interfaces.py:1.4 serialize.py:1.14

Tim Peters tim.one at comcast.net
Mon Apr 19 17:19:37 EDT 2004


Update of /cvs-repository/ZODB/src/ZODB
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv9699/src/ZODB

Modified Files:
	BaseStorage.py DB.py MappingStorage.py broken.py interfaces.py 
	serialize.py 
Log Message:
Whitespace normalization.


=== ZODB/src/ZODB/BaseStorage.py 1.48 => 1.49 ===
--- ZODB/src/ZODB/BaseStorage.py:1.48	Sat Apr 17 18:19:30 2004
+++ ZODB/src/ZODB/BaseStorage.py	Mon Apr 19 17:19:05 2004
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
     The other lock appears to protect _oid and _transaction and
     perhaps other things.  It is always held when load() is called, so
     presumably the load() implementation should also acquire the lock.
-    """    
+    """
     _transaction=None # Transaction that is being committed
     _tstatus=' '      # Transaction status, used for copying data
     _is_read_only = False
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@
             self.tpc_begin(transaction, tid, transaction.status)
             for r in transaction:
                 oid=r.oid
-                if verbose: 
+                if verbose:
                     print utils.oid_repr(oid), r.version, len(r.data)
                 if restoring:
                     self.restore(oid, r.tid, r.data, r.version,


=== ZODB/src/ZODB/DB.py 1.76 => 1.77 ===
--- ZODB/src/ZODB/DB.py:1.76	Sat Apr 17 19:04:52 2004
+++ ZODB/src/ZODB/DB.py	Mon Apr 19 17:19:05 2004
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@
              used the default transaction manager.
           - `synch`: boolean indicating whether Connection should
              register for afterCompletion() calls.
-        
+
         """
         self._a()
         try:


=== ZODB/src/ZODB/MappingStorage.py 1.13 => 1.14 ===
--- ZODB/src/ZODB/MappingStorage.py:1.13	Wed Mar 31 22:56:58 2004
+++ ZODB/src/ZODB/MappingStorage.py	Mon Apr 19 17:19:05 2004
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
             return s[:8]
         finally:
             self._lock_release()
-        
+
 
     def store(self, oid, serial, data, version, transaction):
         if transaction is not self._transaction:


=== ZODB/src/ZODB/broken.py 1.3 => 1.4 ===
--- ZODB/src/ZODB/broken.py:1.3	Thu Mar  4 17:41:52 2004
+++ ZODB/src/ZODB/broken.py	Mon Apr 19 17:19:05 2004
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
 
     def __setstate__(self, state):
         self.__dict__['__Broken_state__'] = state
-        
+
     def __repr__(self):
         return "<broken %s.%s instance>" % (
             self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__)
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
        """
     class_ = find_global(modulename, globalname)
     return class_.__new__(class_, *args)
-        
+
 class BrokenModified(TypeError):
     """Attempt to modify a broken object
     """
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
 
           >>> persistentBroken(Atall) is PAtall
           True
-          
+
          )
 
         Persistent broken classes work a lot like broken classes::
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
             persistent.Persistent.__setattr__(self, name, value)
         else:
             raise BrokenModified("Can't change broken objects")
-        
+
     def __repr__(self):
         return "<persistent broken %s.%s instance %r>" % (
             self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__,


=== ZODB/src/ZODB/interfaces.py 1.3 => 1.4 ===
--- ZODB/src/ZODB/interfaces.py:1.3	Tue Feb 24 08:51:03 2004
+++ ZODB/src/ZODB/interfaces.py	Mon Apr 19 17:19:05 2004
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
         flag set to false.
 
         """
-        
+
 
     def tpc_abort(transaction):
         """Abort a transaction.


=== ZODB/src/ZODB/serialize.py 1.13 => 1.14 ===
--- ZODB/src/ZODB/serialize.py:1.13	Fri Apr  9 07:11:32 2004
+++ ZODB/src/ZODB/serialize.py	Mon Apr 19 17:19:05 2004
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
             # It's possible that __getnewargs__ is degenerate and
             # returns (), but we don't want to have to deghostify
             # the object to find out.
-            return oid 
+            return oid
 
         return oid, klass
 
@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@
     #   tuples, so that we wrap oids that are lists or tuples in
     #   tuples.
     #
-    # - oids may *not* be False.  I'm not sure why. 
+    # - oids may *not* be False.  I'm not sure why.
 
     out = []
     for v in rootl:




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