From be3fe2641236c43b90a93f1854e4a9625c5a3330 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Palard Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2023 15:17:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] merge.py 3.11 (#25) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit C'est encore un `merge.py 3.11` sans intervention manuelle : j'essaye de tenir la 3.11 à jour à l'approche de la PyConFr. Reviewed-on: https://git.afpy.org/AFPy/python-docs-fr/pulls/25 Co-authored-by: Julien Palard Co-committed-by: Julien Palard --- Makefile | 2 +- bugs.po | 54 ++-- c-api/long.po | 77 ++--- faq/general.po | 7 +- library/array.po | 116 +++---- library/asyncio-stream.po | 75 ++--- library/asyncio.po | 20 +- library/dis.po | 307 ++++++++++--------- library/faulthandler.po | 75 +++-- library/logging.config.po | 115 ++++--- library/os.path.po | 14 +- library/pathlib.po | 190 ++++++------ library/pdb.po | 206 +++++++------ library/socket.po | 103 ++++--- library/sqlite3.po | 614 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- library/stdtypes.po | 4 +- library/traceback.po | 162 +++++----- tutorial/interactive.po | 6 +- tutorial/venv.po | 7 +- using/windows.po | 327 +++++++++++--------- 20 files changed, 1328 insertions(+), 1153 deletions(-) diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index c6a31e06..3f3e3ea9 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ # from which we generated our po files. We use it here so when we # test build, we're building with the .rst files that generated our # .po files. -CPYTHON_CURRENT_COMMIT := 29ff9daf823ec7af7875c6642f1e191ed48e3b73 +CPYTHON_CURRENT_COMMIT := 955ba2839bc5875424ae745bfab53e880a9ace49 LANGUAGE := fr BRANCH := 3.11 diff --git a/bugs.po b/bugs.po index 1328a53c..a2ed48d6 100644 --- a/bugs.po +++ b/bugs.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-05-22 23:13+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-12-11 17:39+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Jean Abou Samra \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -61,6 +61,12 @@ msgstr "" #: bugs.rst:22 msgid "" +"You can also open a discussion item on our `Documentation Discourse forum " +"`_." +msgstr "" + +#: bugs.rst:25 +msgid "" "If you're short on time, you can also email documentation bug reports to " "docs@python.org (behavioral bugs can be sent to python-list@python.org). " "'docs@' is a mailing list run by volunteers; your request will be noticed, " @@ -72,11 +78,11 @@ msgstr "" "volontaires, votre requête sera vue, mais elle peut prendre un moment pour " "être traitée." -#: bugs.rst:30 +#: bugs.rst:33 msgid "`Documentation bugs`_" msgstr "`Bogues de documentation`_" -#: bugs.rst:30 +#: bugs.rst:33 msgid "" "A list of documentation bugs that have been submitted to the Python issue " "tracker." @@ -84,18 +90,18 @@ msgstr "" "Liste des bogues de documentation soumis à l'outil de suivi des problèmes " "Python." -#: bugs.rst:33 +#: bugs.rst:36 msgid "`Issue Tracking `_" msgstr "`Outil de suivi des problèmes `_" -#: bugs.rst:33 +#: bugs.rst:36 msgid "" "Overview of the process involved in reporting an improvement on the tracker." msgstr "" "Vue d'ensemble du processus pour proposer une amélioration avec l'outil de " "suivi." -#: bugs.rst:36 +#: bugs.rst:39 msgid "" "`Helping with Documentation `_" @@ -103,13 +109,13 @@ msgstr "" "`Aider avec la documentation `_" -#: bugs.rst:36 +#: bugs.rst:39 msgid "" "Comprehensive guide for individuals that are interested in contributing to " "Python documentation." msgstr "Guide complet pour qui souhaite contribuer à la documentation Python." -#: bugs.rst:38 +#: bugs.rst:41 msgid "" "`Documentation Translations `_" @@ -117,7 +123,7 @@ msgstr "" "`Aider avec la documentation `_" -#: bugs.rst:39 +#: bugs.rst:42 msgid "" "A list of GitHub pages for documentation translation and their primary " "contacts." @@ -125,11 +131,11 @@ msgstr "" "Liste de dépôts GitHub où la documentation est traduite, avec les personnes " "à contacter." -#: bugs.rst:45 +#: bugs.rst:48 msgid "Using the Python issue tracker" msgstr "Utilisation du gestionnaire de tickets Python" -#: bugs.rst:47 +#: bugs.rst:50 msgid "" "Issue reports for Python itself should be submitted via the GitHub issues " "tracker (https://github.com/python/cpython/issues). The GitHub issues " @@ -142,7 +148,7 @@ msgstr "" "permettant de saisir des informations pertinentes à soumettre aux " "développeurs." -#: bugs.rst:52 +#: bugs.rst:55 msgid "" "The first step in filing a report is to determine whether the problem has " "already been reported. The advantage in doing so, aside from saving the " @@ -160,7 +166,7 @@ msgstr "" "contribution est la bienvenue !). Pour ce faire, cherchez dans le " "gestionnaire de tickets grâce à la boîte de recherche en haut de la page." -#: bugs.rst:59 +#: bugs.rst:62 msgid "" "If the problem you're reporting is not already in the list, log in to " "GitHub. If you don't already have a GitHub account, create a new account " @@ -172,7 +178,7 @@ msgstr "" "compte en cliquant sur le lien « Sign Up ». Il n'est pas possible de " "soumettre un rapport de bogue de manière anonyme." -#: bugs.rst:64 +#: bugs.rst:67 msgid "" "Being now logged in, you can submit an issue. Click on the \"New issue\" " "button in the top bar to report a new issue." @@ -181,11 +187,11 @@ msgstr "" "*New issue* dans la barre en haut pour ouvrir un nouveau formulaire de " "rapport." -#: bugs.rst:67 +#: bugs.rst:70 msgid "The submission form has two fields, \"Title\" and \"Comment\"." msgstr "Le formulaire de rapport contient deux champs, *Title* et *Comment*." -#: bugs.rst:69 +#: bugs.rst:72 msgid "" "For the \"Title\" field, enter a *very* short description of the problem; " "less than ten words is good." @@ -193,7 +199,7 @@ msgstr "" "Dans le champ *Title*, entrez une *très* brève description du problème " "rencontré ; tâchez de vous limiter à dix mots." -#: bugs.rst:72 +#: bugs.rst:75 msgid "" "In the \"Comment\" field, describe the problem in detail, including what you " "expected to happen and what did happen. Be sure to include whether any " @@ -206,7 +212,7 @@ msgstr "" "plateforme matérielle et logicielle vous utilisiez (en incluant les " "informations de versions)." -#: bugs.rst:77 +#: bugs.rst:80 msgid "" "Each issue report will be reviewed by a developer who will determine what " "needs to be done to correct the problem. You will receive an update each " @@ -216,7 +222,7 @@ msgstr "" "nécessaire d'entreprendre pour corriger le problème. Vous recevrez une " "notification à chaque action concernant le rapport." -#: bugs.rst:86 +#: bugs.rst:89 msgid "" "`How to Report Bugs Effectively `_" @@ -224,7 +230,7 @@ msgstr "" "`Comment signaler des bogues de manière efficace `_ (en anglais)" -#: bugs.rst:85 +#: bugs.rst:88 msgid "" "Article which goes into some detail about how to create a useful bug report. " "This describes what kind of information is useful and why it is useful." @@ -233,7 +239,7 @@ msgstr "" "bogue utile. Il décrit quel genre d'information est utile et pourquoi elle " "est utile." -#: bugs.rst:89 +#: bugs.rst:92 msgid "" "`Bug Writing Guidelines `_" @@ -241,7 +247,7 @@ msgstr "" "`Guide pour la rédaction de rapports de bogues `_" -#: bugs.rst:89 +#: bugs.rst:92 msgid "" "Information about writing a good bug report. Some of this is specific to " "the Mozilla project, but describes general good practices." @@ -249,11 +255,11 @@ msgstr "" "Conseils pour écrire un bon rapport de bogue. Certains sont spécifiques au " "projet Mozilla mais présentent des bonnes pratiques générales." -#: bugs.rst:95 +#: bugs.rst:98 msgid "Getting started contributing to Python yourself" msgstr "Commencer à contribuer à Python vous-même" -#: bugs.rst:97 +#: bugs.rst:100 msgid "" "Beyond just reporting bugs that you find, you are also welcome to submit " "patches to fix them. You can find more information on how to get started " diff --git a/c-api/long.po b/c-api/long.po index e31986d3..af86581b 100644 --- a/c-api/long.po +++ b/c-api/long.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -125,44 +125,51 @@ msgid "" "are no digits, :exc:`ValueError` will be raised." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:99 +#: c-api/long.rst:96 +msgid "" +"Python methods :meth:`int.to_bytes` and :meth:`int.from_bytes` to convert a :" +"c:type:`PyLongObject` to/from an array of bytes in base ``256``. You can " +"call those from C using :c:func:`PyObject_CallMethod`." +msgstr "" + +#: c-api/long.rst:103 msgid "" "Convert a sequence of Unicode digits in the string *u* to a Python integer " "value." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:107 +#: c-api/long.rst:111 msgid "" "Create a Python integer from the pointer *p*. The pointer value can be " "retrieved from the resulting value using :c:func:`PyLong_AsVoidPtr`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:136 +#: c-api/long.rst:140 msgid "" "Return a C :c:expr:`long` representation of *obj*. If *obj* is not an " "instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`, first call its :meth:`__index__` method " "(if present) to convert it to a :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:122 +#: c-api/long.rst:126 msgid "" "Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *obj* is out of range for a :c:" "expr:`long`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:145 c-api/long.rst:186 c-api/long.rst:209 +#: c-api/long.rst:149 c-api/long.rst:190 c-api/long.rst:213 msgid "Returns ``-1`` on error. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` to disambiguate." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:147 c-api/long.rst:190 c-api/long.rst:294 +#: c-api/long.rst:151 c-api/long.rst:194 c-api/long.rst:298 msgid "Use :meth:`__index__` if available." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:150 c-api/long.rst:193 c-api/long.rst:297 +#: c-api/long.rst:154 c-api/long.rst:197 c-api/long.rst:301 msgid "This function will no longer use :meth:`__int__`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:140 +#: c-api/long.rst:144 msgid "" "If the value of *obj* is greater than :const:`LONG_MAX` or less than :const:" "`LONG_MIN`, set *\\*overflow* to ``1`` or ``-1``, respectively, and return " @@ -170,20 +177,20 @@ msgid "" "occurs set *\\*overflow* to ``0`` and return ``-1`` as usual." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:177 +#: c-api/long.rst:181 msgid "" "Return a C :c:expr:`long long` representation of *obj*. If *obj* is not an " "instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`, first call its :meth:`__index__` method " "(if present) to convert it to a :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:163 +#: c-api/long.rst:167 msgid "" "Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *obj* is out of range for a :c:" "expr:`long long`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:181 +#: c-api/long.rst:185 msgid "" "If the value of *obj* is greater than :const:`LLONG_MAX` or less than :const:" "`LLONG_MIN`, set *\\*overflow* to ``1`` or ``-1``, respectively, and return " @@ -191,133 +198,133 @@ msgid "" "occurs set *\\*overflow* to ``0`` and return ``-1`` as usual." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:203 +#: c-api/long.rst:207 msgid "" "Return a C :c:type:`Py_ssize_t` representation of *pylong*. *pylong* must " "be an instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:206 +#: c-api/long.rst:210 msgid "" "Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *pylong* is out of range for a :c:" "type:`Py_ssize_t`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:218 +#: c-api/long.rst:222 msgid "" "Return a C :c:expr:`unsigned long` representation of *pylong*. *pylong* " "must be an instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:221 +#: c-api/long.rst:225 msgid "" "Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *pylong* is out of range for a :c:" "expr:`unsigned long`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:224 +#: c-api/long.rst:228 msgid "" "Returns ``(unsigned long)-1`` on error. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` to " "disambiguate." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:234 +#: c-api/long.rst:238 msgid "" "Return a C :c:type:`size_t` representation of *pylong*. *pylong* must be an " "instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:237 +#: c-api/long.rst:241 msgid "" "Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *pylong* is out of range for a :c:" "type:`size_t`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:240 +#: c-api/long.rst:244 msgid "" "Returns ``(size_t)-1`` on error. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` to " "disambiguate." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:249 +#: c-api/long.rst:253 msgid "" "Return a C :c:expr:`unsigned long long` representation of *pylong*. " "*pylong* must be an instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:252 +#: c-api/long.rst:256 msgid "" "Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *pylong* is out of range for an :" "c:expr:`unsigned long long`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:255 +#: c-api/long.rst:259 msgid "" "Returns ``(unsigned long long)-1`` on error. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` to " "disambiguate." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:258 +#: c-api/long.rst:262 msgid "" "A negative *pylong* now raises :exc:`OverflowError`, not :exc:`TypeError`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:264 +#: c-api/long.rst:268 msgid "" "Return a C :c:expr:`unsigned long` representation of *obj*. If *obj* is not " "an instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`, first call its :meth:`__index__` " "method (if present) to convert it to a :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:268 +#: c-api/long.rst:272 msgid "" "If the value of *obj* is out of range for an :c:expr:`unsigned long`, return " "the reduction of that value modulo ``ULONG_MAX + 1``." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:271 +#: c-api/long.rst:275 msgid "" "Returns ``(unsigned long)-1`` on error. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` to " "disambiguate." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:283 +#: c-api/long.rst:287 msgid "" "Return a C :c:expr:`unsigned long long` representation of *obj*. If *obj* " "is not an instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`, first call its :meth:" "`__index__` method (if present) to convert it to a :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:288 +#: c-api/long.rst:292 msgid "" "If the value of *obj* is out of range for an :c:expr:`unsigned long long`, " "return the reduction of that value modulo ``ULLONG_MAX + 1``." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:291 +#: c-api/long.rst:295 msgid "" "Returns ``(unsigned long long)-1`` on error. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` " "to disambiguate." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:303 +#: c-api/long.rst:307 msgid "" "Return a C :c:expr:`double` representation of *pylong*. *pylong* must be an " "instance of :c:type:`PyLongObject`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:306 +#: c-api/long.rst:310 msgid "" "Raise :exc:`OverflowError` if the value of *pylong* is out of range for a :c:" "expr:`double`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:309 +#: c-api/long.rst:313 msgid "" "Returns ``-1.0`` on error. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` to disambiguate." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:314 +#: c-api/long.rst:318 msgid "" "Convert a Python integer *pylong* to a C :c:expr:`void` pointer. If *pylong* " "cannot be converted, an :exc:`OverflowError` will be raised. This is only " @@ -325,7 +332,7 @@ msgid "" "c:func:`PyLong_FromVoidPtr`." msgstr "" -#: c-api/long.rst:319 +#: c-api/long.rst:323 msgid "" "Returns ``NULL`` on error. Use :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` to disambiguate." msgstr "" diff --git a/faq/general.po b/faq/general.po index 6383e9f6..487a0c4c 100644 --- a/faq/general.po +++ b/faq/general.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2021-12-16 02:40+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Jean Abou Samra \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -563,9 +563,10 @@ msgstr "" "Python." #: faq/general.rst:251 +#, fuzzy msgid "" -"The very first article about Python was written in 1991 and is now quite " -"outdated." +"The `very first article `_ about Python was " +"written in 1991 and is now quite outdated." msgstr "" "Le tout premier article à propos de Python a été écrit en 1991 et est " "maintenant obsolète." diff --git a/library/array.po b/library/array.po index 8b516602..ba56e183 100644 --- a/library/array.po +++ b/library/array.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2019-10-31 12:47+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Cléo Buck \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -205,20 +205,30 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #: library/array.rst:61 +#, fuzzy msgid "" "The actual representation of values is determined by the machine " "architecture (strictly speaking, by the C implementation). The actual size " -"can be accessed through the :attr:`itemsize` attribute." +"can be accessed through the :attr:`array.itemsize` attribute." msgstr "" "La représentation réelle des valeurs est déterminée par l'architecture de la " "machine (à proprement parler, par l'implémentation C). La taille réelle est " "accessible via l'attribut :attr:`itemsize`." #: library/array.rst:65 -msgid "The module defines the following type:" +#, fuzzy +msgid "The module defines the following item:" msgstr "Le module définit le type suivant :" #: library/array.rst:70 +msgid "A string with all available type codes." +msgstr "Une chaîne avec tous les codes de types disponibles." + +#: library/array.rst:73 +msgid "The module defines the following type:" +msgstr "Le module définit le type suivant :" + +#: library/array.rst:78 msgid "" "A new array whose items are restricted by *typecode*, and initialized from " "the optional *initializer* value, which must be a list, a :term:`bytes-like " @@ -229,7 +239,7 @@ msgstr "" "liste, un :term:`bytes-like object`, ou un itérable sur des éléments du type " "approprié." -#: library/array.rst:75 +#: library/array.rst:83 msgid "" "If given a list or string, the initializer is passed to the new array's :" "meth:`fromlist`, :meth:`frombytes`, or :meth:`fromunicode` method (see " @@ -242,19 +252,7 @@ msgstr "" "initiaux du tableau. Si c'est un itérable, il est passé à la méthode :meth:" "`extend`." -#: library/array.rst:80 -msgid "" -"Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``array.__new__`` with arguments " -"``typecode``, ``initializer``." -msgstr "" -"Lève un :ref:`événement d'audit ` ``array.__new__`` avec les " -"arguments ``typecode``, ``initializer``." - -#: library/array.rst:84 -msgid "A string with all available type codes." -msgstr "Une chaîne avec tous les codes de types disponibles." - -#: library/array.rst:86 +#: library/array.rst:88 msgid "" "Array objects support the ordinary sequence operations of indexing, slicing, " "concatenation, and multiplication. When using slice assignment, the " @@ -270,34 +268,38 @@ msgstr "" "tableau implémentent également l'interface tampon, et peuvent être utilisés " "partout où :term:`bytes-like objects ` sont supportés." -#: library/array.rst:92 -msgid "The following data items and methods are also supported:" +#: library/array.rst:17 +msgid "" +"Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``array.__new__`` with arguments " +"``typecode``, ``initializer``." msgstr "" -"Les éléments de données et méthodes suivants sont également supportés :" +"Lève un :ref:`événement d'audit ` ``array.__new__`` avec les " +"arguments ``typecode``, ``initializer``." -#: library/array.rst:96 +#: library/array.rst:99 msgid "The typecode character used to create the array." msgstr "" "Le code (de type Python caractère) utilisé pour spécifier le type des " "éléments du tableau." -#: library/array.rst:101 +#: library/array.rst:104 msgid "The length in bytes of one array item in the internal representation." msgstr "" "La longueur en octets d'un élément du tableau dans la représentation interne." -#: library/array.rst:106 +#: library/array.rst:109 msgid "Append a new item with value *x* to the end of the array." msgstr "Ajoute un nouvel élément avec la valeur *x* à la fin du tableau." -#: library/array.rst:111 +#: library/array.rst:114 +#, fuzzy msgid "" "Return a tuple ``(address, length)`` giving the current memory address and " "the length in elements of the buffer used to hold array's contents. The " "size of the memory buffer in bytes can be computed as ``array.buffer_info()" "[1] * array.itemsize``. This is occasionally useful when working with low-" "level (and inherently unsafe) I/O interfaces that require memory addresses, " -"such as certain :c:func:`ioctl` operations. The returned numbers are valid " +"such as certain :c:func:`!ioctl` operations. The returned numbers are valid " "as long as the array exists and no length-changing operations are applied to " "it." msgstr "" @@ -311,7 +313,7 @@ msgstr "" "tant que le tableau existe et qu'aucune opération qui modifie sa taille ne " "lui est appliquée." -#: library/array.rst:121 +#: library/array.rst:124 msgid "" "When using array objects from code written in C or C++ (the only way to " "effectively make use of this information), it makes more sense to use the " @@ -326,7 +328,7 @@ msgstr "" "devrait être évitée dans un nouveau code. L'interface tampon est documentée " "dans :ref:`bufferobjects`." -#: library/array.rst:130 +#: library/array.rst:133 msgid "" "\"Byteswap\" all items of the array. This is only supported for values " "which are 1, 2, 4, or 8 bytes in size; for other types of values, :exc:" @@ -338,11 +340,11 @@ msgstr "" "`RuntimeError` est levée. Il est utile lors de la lecture de données à " "partir d'un fichier écrit sur une machine avec un ordre d'octets différent." -#: library/array.rst:138 +#: library/array.rst:141 msgid "Return the number of occurrences of *x* in the array." msgstr "Renvoi le nombre d'occurrences de *x* dans le tableau." -#: library/array.rst:143 +#: library/array.rst:146 msgid "" "Append items from *iterable* to the end of the array. If *iterable* is " "another array, it must have *exactly* the same type code; if not, :exc:" @@ -355,7 +357,7 @@ msgstr "" "il doit être itérable et ces éléments doivent être du bon type pour être " "ajoutés dans le tableau." -#: library/array.rst:151 +#: library/array.rst:154 msgid "" "Appends items from the string, interpreting the string as an array of " "machine values (as if it had been read from a file using the :meth:" @@ -365,12 +367,13 @@ msgstr "" "valeurs machine (comme si elle avait été lue depuis le fichier en utilisant " "la méthode :meth:`from file`)." -#: library/array.rst:154 -msgid ":meth:`fromstring` is renamed to :meth:`frombytes` for clarity." +#: library/array.rst:157 +#, fuzzy +msgid ":meth:`!fromstring` is renamed to :meth:`frombytes` for clarity." msgstr "" ":meth:`fromstring` est renommée en :meth:`frombytes` pour plus de lisibilité." -#: library/array.rst:160 +#: library/array.rst:163 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Read *n* items (as machine values) from the :term:`file object` *f* and " @@ -384,7 +387,7 @@ msgstr "" "tout de même insérés dans le tableau. *f* doit être un objet fichier natif ; " "quelque chose d'autre avec une méthode :meth:`read` ne suffit pas." -#: library/array.rst:168 +#: library/array.rst:171 msgid "" "Append items from the list. This is equivalent to ``for x in list: a." "append(x)`` except that if there is a type error, the array is unchanged." @@ -392,7 +395,7 @@ msgstr "" "Ajoute les éléments de la liste. C'est l'équivalent de ``for x in list: a." "append(x)`` sauf que s'il y a une erreur de type, le tableau est inchangé." -#: library/array.rst:174 +#: library/array.rst:177 msgid "" "Extends this array with data from the given unicode string. The array must " "be a type ``'u'`` array; otherwise a :exc:`ValueError` is raised. Use " @@ -404,7 +407,7 @@ msgstr "" "``array.frombytes(unicodestring.encode(enc))`` pour ajouter des données " "Unicode à un tableau d'un autre type." -#: library/array.rst:182 +#: library/array.rst:185 msgid "" "Return the smallest *i* such that *i* is the index of the first occurrence " "of *x* in the array. The optional arguments *start* and *stop* can be " @@ -412,11 +415,11 @@ msgid "" "`ValueError` if *x* is not found." msgstr "" -#: library/array.rst:187 +#: library/array.rst:190 msgid "Added optional *start* and *stop* parameters." msgstr "" -#: library/array.rst:192 +#: library/array.rst:196 msgid "" "Insert a new item with value *x* in the array before position *i*. Negative " "values are treated as being relative to the end of the array." @@ -425,7 +428,7 @@ msgstr "" "position *i*. Les valeurs négatives sont traitées relativement à la fin du " "tableau." -#: library/array.rst:198 +#: library/array.rst:202 msgid "" "Removes the item with the index *i* from the array and returns it. The " "optional argument defaults to ``-1``, so that by default the last item is " @@ -435,15 +438,15 @@ msgstr "" "optionnel par défaut est à ``-1``, de sorte que par défaut le dernier " "élément est supprimé et renvoyé." -#: library/array.rst:205 +#: library/array.rst:209 msgid "Remove the first occurrence of *x* from the array." msgstr "Supprime la première occurrence de *x* du tableau." -#: library/array.rst:210 +#: library/array.rst:214 msgid "Reverse the order of the items in the array." msgstr "Inverse l'ordre des éléments du tableau." -#: library/array.rst:215 +#: library/array.rst:219 msgid "" "Convert the array to an array of machine values and return the bytes " "representation (the same sequence of bytes that would be written to a file " @@ -453,22 +456,23 @@ msgstr "" "représentation en octets (la même séquence d'octets qui serait écrite par la " "méthode :meth:`tofile`)." -#: library/array.rst:219 -msgid ":meth:`tostring` is renamed to :meth:`tobytes` for clarity." +#: library/array.rst:223 +#, fuzzy +msgid ":meth:`!tostring` is renamed to :meth:`tobytes` for clarity." msgstr "" ":meth:`tostring` est renommé en :meth:`tobytes` pour plus de lisibilité." -#: library/array.rst:225 +#: library/array.rst:229 msgid "Write all items (as machine values) to the :term:`file object` *f*." msgstr "" "Écrit tous les éléments (en tant que valeurs machine) du :term:`file object` " "*f*." -#: library/array.rst:230 +#: library/array.rst:234 msgid "Convert the array to an ordinary list with the same items." msgstr "Convertit le tableau en une liste ordinaire avec les mêmes éléments." -#: library/array.rst:235 +#: library/array.rst:239 msgid "" "Convert the array to a unicode string. The array must be a type ``'u'`` " "array; otherwise a :exc:`ValueError` is raised. Use ``array.tobytes()." @@ -479,7 +483,7 @@ msgstr "" "tobytes().decode(enc)`` pour obtenir une chaîne Unicode depuis un tableau de " "tout autre type." -#: library/array.rst:240 +#: library/array.rst:244 msgid "" "When an array object is printed or converted to a string, it is represented " "as ``array(typecode, initializer)``. The *initializer* is omitted if the " @@ -497,19 +501,19 @@ msgstr "" "func:`eval`, tant que la classe :class:`~array.array` a été importée en " "utilisant ``from array import array``. Exemples ::" -#: library/array.rst:257 +#: library/array.rst:261 msgid "Module :mod:`struct`" msgstr "Module :mod:`struct`" -#: library/array.rst:257 +#: library/array.rst:261 msgid "Packing and unpacking of heterogeneous binary data." msgstr "Empaquetage et dépaquetage de données binaires hétérogènes." -#: library/array.rst:261 +#: library/array.rst:265 msgid "Module :mod:`xdrlib`" msgstr "Module :mod:`xdrlib`" -#: library/array.rst:260 +#: library/array.rst:264 msgid "" "Packing and unpacking of External Data Representation (XDR) data as used in " "some remote procedure call systems." @@ -518,14 +522,18 @@ msgstr "" "telles qu'elles sont utilisées dans certains systèmes d'appels de procédures " "à distance (ou RPC pour *remote procedure call* en anglais)." -#: library/array.rst:263 +#: library/array.rst:267 msgid "`NumPy `_" msgstr "" -#: library/array.rst:264 +#: library/array.rst:268 msgid "The NumPy package defines another array type." msgstr "" +#~ msgid "The following data items and methods are also supported:" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Les éléments de données et méthodes suivants sont également supportés :" + #~ msgid "" #~ "Return the smallest *i* such that *i* is the index of the first " #~ "occurrence of *x* in the array." diff --git a/library/asyncio-stream.po b/library/asyncio-stream.po index 6f4199c8..0b066c39 100644 --- a/library/asyncio-stream.po +++ b/library/asyncio-stream.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2019-09-06 13:48+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Julien Palard \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -146,6 +146,10 @@ msgstr "" msgid "See also the documentation of :meth:`loop.create_unix_connection`." msgstr "" +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:181 +msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Unix." +msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix." + #: library/asyncio-stream.rst:153 msgid "" "Added the *ssl_handshake_timeout* parameter. The *path* parameter can now be " @@ -164,10 +168,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "See also the documentation of :meth:`loop.create_unix_server`." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:182 -msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Unix." -msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix." - #: library/asyncio-stream.rst:183 msgid "" "Added the *ssl_handshake_timeout* and *start_serving* parameters. The *path* " @@ -298,35 +298,37 @@ msgid "The method closes the stream and the underlying socket." msgstr "" #: library/asyncio-stream.rst:298 -msgid "The method should be used along with the ``wait_closed()`` method::" +msgid "" +"The method should be used, though not mandatory, along with the " +"``wait_closed()`` method::" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:305 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:306 msgid "" "Return ``True`` if the underlying transport supports the :meth:`write_eof` " "method, ``False`` otherwise." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:310 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:311 msgid "" "Close the write end of the stream after the buffered write data is flushed." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:315 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:316 msgid "Return the underlying asyncio transport." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:319 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:320 msgid "" "Access optional transport information; see :meth:`BaseTransport." "get_extra_info` for details." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:324 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:325 msgid "Wait until it is appropriate to resume writing to the stream. Example::" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:330 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:331 msgid "" "This is a flow control method that interacts with the underlying IO write " "buffer. When the size of the buffer reaches the high watermark, *drain()* " @@ -335,115 +337,116 @@ msgid "" "`drain` returns immediately." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:340 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:341 msgid "Upgrade an existing stream-based connection to TLS." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:342 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:343 msgid "Parameters:" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:344 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:345 msgid "*sslcontext*: a configured instance of :class:`~ssl.SSLContext`." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:346 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:347 msgid "" "*server_hostname*: sets or overrides the host name that the target server's " "certificate will be matched against." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:349 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:350 msgid "" "*ssl_handshake_timeout* is the time in seconds to wait for the TLS handshake " "to complete before aborting the connection. ``60.0`` seconds if ``None`` " "(default)." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:357 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:358 msgid "" "Return ``True`` if the stream is closed or in the process of being closed." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:364 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:365 msgid "Wait until the stream is closed." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:366 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:367 msgid "" "Should be called after :meth:`close` to wait until the underlying connection " -"is closed." +"is closed, ensuring that all data has been flushed before e.g. exiting the " +"program." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:373 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:375 msgid "Examples" msgstr "Exemples" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:378 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:380 msgid "TCP echo client using streams" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:380 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:382 msgid "TCP echo client using the :func:`asyncio.open_connection` function::" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:403 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:406 msgid "" "The :ref:`TCP echo client protocol " "` example uses the low-level :meth:" "`loop.create_connection` method." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:410 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:413 msgid "TCP echo server using streams" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:412 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:415 msgid "TCP echo server using the :func:`asyncio.start_server` function::" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:445 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:449 msgid "" "The :ref:`TCP echo server protocol " "` example uses the :meth:`loop." "create_server` method." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:450 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:454 msgid "Get HTTP headers" msgstr "Récupère les en-têtes HTTP" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:452 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:456 msgid "" "Simple example querying HTTP headers of the URL passed on the command line::" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:490 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:495 msgid "Usage::" msgstr "Utilisation ::" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:494 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:499 msgid "or with HTTPS::" msgstr "ou avec HTTPS ::" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:502 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:507 msgid "Register an open socket to wait for data using streams" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:504 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:509 msgid "" "Coroutine waiting until a socket receives data using the :func:" "`open_connection` function::" msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:538 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:544 msgid "" "The :ref:`register an open socket to wait for data using a protocol " "` example uses a low-level protocol and " "the :meth:`loop.create_connection` method." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:542 +#: library/asyncio-stream.rst:548 msgid "" "The :ref:`watch a file descriptor for read events " "` example uses the low-level :meth:`loop." diff --git a/library/asyncio.po b/library/asyncio.po index 3597b554..1af1eca6 100644 --- a/library/asyncio.po +++ b/library/asyncio.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2021-05-24 21:49-0400\n" "Last-Translator: Antoine Wecxsteen\n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ msgstr "" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: Poedit 2.4.3\n" -#: library/asyncio.rst:66 +#: library/asyncio.rst:78 msgid "High-level APIs" msgstr "Bibliothèques de haut-niveau" -#: library/asyncio.rst:78 +#: library/asyncio.rst:90 msgid "Low-level APIs" msgstr "Bibliothèques de bas-niveau" -#: library/asyncio.rst:89 +#: library/asyncio.rst:101 msgid "Guides and Tutorials" msgstr "Guides et tutoriels" @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ msgstr "Guides et tutoriels" msgid ":mod:`asyncio` --- Asynchronous I/O" msgstr ":mod:`asyncio` — Entrées/Sorties asynchrones" -#: library/asyncio.rst:None +#: library/asyncio.rst:-1 msgid "Hello World!" msgstr "Hello World !" @@ -131,7 +131,11 @@ msgstr "" ":ref:`lier ` des bibliothèques basées sur les fonctions de " "rappel et développer avec la syntaxe *async*/*await*." -#: includes/wasm-notavail.rst:None +#: library/asyncio.rst:59 +msgid "You can experiment with an ``asyncio`` concurrent context in the REPL:" +msgstr "" + +#: includes/wasm-notavail.rst:3 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: not Emscripten, not WASI." msgstr "" @@ -142,11 +146,11 @@ msgid "" "more information." msgstr "" -#: library/asyncio.rst:65 +#: library/asyncio.rst:77 msgid "Reference" msgstr "Sommaire" -#: library/asyncio.rst:98 +#: library/asyncio.rst:110 msgid "The source code for asyncio can be found in :source:`Lib/asyncio/`." msgstr "" "Le code source d'``asyncio`` est disponible dans :source:`Lib/asyncio/`." diff --git a/library/dis.po b/library/dis.po index ce3d514b..572f9ae2 100644 --- a/library/dis.po +++ b/library/dis.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2019-07-18 21:03+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Aya Keddam \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -692,55 +692,54 @@ msgstr "" #: library/dis.rst:565 msgid "" "Terminates an :keyword:`async for` loop. Handles an exception raised when " -"awaiting a next item. If TOS is :exc:`StopAsyncIteration` pop 3 values from " -"the stack and restore the exception state using the second of them. " -"Otherwise re-raise the exception using the value from the stack. An " -"exception handler block is removed from the block stack." +"awaiting a next item. The stack contains the async iterable in TOS1 and the " +"raised exception in TOS. Both are popped. If the exception is not :exc:" +"`StopAsyncIteration`, it is re-raised." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:651 library/dis.rst:662 +#: library/dis.rst:650 library/dis.rst:661 msgid "" "Exception representation on the stack now consist of one, not three, items." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:578 +#: library/dis.rst:577 msgid "" "Resolves ``__aenter__`` and ``__aexit__`` from the object on top of the " "stack. Pushes ``__aexit__`` and result of ``__aenter__()`` to the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:585 +#: library/dis.rst:584 msgid "**Miscellaneous opcodes**" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:589 +#: library/dis.rst:588 msgid "" "Implements the expression statement for the interactive mode. TOS is " "removed from the stack and printed. In non-interactive mode, an expression " "statement is terminated with :opcode:`POP_TOP`." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:596 +#: library/dis.rst:595 msgid "" "Calls ``set.add(TOS1[-i], TOS)``. Used to implement set comprehensions." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:601 +#: library/dis.rst:600 msgid "" "Calls ``list.append(TOS1[-i], TOS)``. Used to implement list comprehensions." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:606 +#: library/dis.rst:605 msgid "" "Calls ``dict.__setitem__(TOS1[-i], TOS1, TOS)``. Used to implement dict " "comprehensions." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:610 +#: library/dis.rst:609 msgid "Map value is TOS and map key is TOS1. Before, those were reversed." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:613 +#: library/dis.rst:612 msgid "" "For all of the :opcode:`SET_ADD`, :opcode:`LIST_APPEND` and :opcode:" "`MAP_ADD` instructions, while the added value or key/value pair is popped " @@ -748,15 +747,15 @@ msgid "" "further iterations of the loop." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:621 +#: library/dis.rst:620 msgid "Returns with TOS to the caller of the function." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:626 +#: library/dis.rst:625 msgid "Pops TOS and yields it from a :term:`generator`." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:632 +#: library/dis.rst:631 msgid "" "Checks whether ``__annotations__`` is defined in ``locals()``, if not it is " "set up to an empty ``dict``. This opcode is only emitted if a class or " @@ -764,45 +763,45 @@ msgid "" "statically." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:642 +#: library/dis.rst:641 msgid "" "Loads all symbols not starting with ``'_'`` directly from the module TOS to " "the local namespace. The module is popped after loading all names. This " "opcode implements ``from module import *``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:649 +#: library/dis.rst:648 msgid "" "Pops a value from the stack, which is used to restore the exception state." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:656 +#: library/dis.rst:655 msgid "" "Re-raises the exception currently on top of the stack. If oparg is non-zero, " "pops an additional value from the stack which is used to set ``f_lasti`` of " "the current frame." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:667 +#: library/dis.rst:666 msgid "" "Pops a value from the stack. Pushes the current exception to the top of the " "stack. Pushes the value originally popped back to the stack. Used in " "exception handlers." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:675 +#: library/dis.rst:674 msgid "" "Performs exception matching for ``except``. Tests whether the TOS1 is an " "exception matching TOS. Pops TOS and pushes the boolean result of the test." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:682 +#: library/dis.rst:681 msgid "" "Performs exception matching for ``except*``. Applies ``split(TOS)`` on the " "exception group representing TOS1." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:685 +#: library/dis.rst:684 msgid "" "In case of a match, pops two items from the stack and pushes the non-" "matching subgroup (``None`` in case of full match) followed by the matching " @@ -810,7 +809,7 @@ msgid "" "``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:694 +#: library/dis.rst:693 msgid "" "Combines the raised and reraised exceptions list from TOS, into an exception " "group to propagate from a try-except* block. Uses the original exception " @@ -819,7 +818,7 @@ msgid "" "there isn't one." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:704 +#: library/dis.rst:703 msgid "" "Calls the function in position 4 on the stack with arguments (type, val, tb) " "representing the exception at the top of the stack. Used to implement the " @@ -827,25 +826,25 @@ msgid "" "occurred in a :keyword:`with` statement." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:711 +#: library/dis.rst:710 msgid "" "The ``__exit__`` function is in position 4 of the stack rather than 7. " "Exception representation on the stack now consist of one, not three, items." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:718 +#: library/dis.rst:717 msgid "" "Pushes :exc:`AssertionError` onto the stack. Used by the :keyword:`assert` " "statement." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:726 +#: library/dis.rst:725 msgid "" "Pushes :func:`builtins.__build_class__` onto the stack. It is later called " "to construct a class." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:732 +#: library/dis.rst:731 msgid "" "This opcode performs several operations before a with block starts. First, " "it loads :meth:`~object.__exit__` from the context manager and pushes it " @@ -854,11 +853,11 @@ msgid "" "``__enter__()`` method is pushed onto the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:743 +#: library/dis.rst:742 msgid "Push ``len(TOS)`` onto the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:750 +#: library/dis.rst:749 msgid "" "If TOS is an instance of :class:`collections.abc.Mapping` (or, more " "technically: if it has the :const:`Py_TPFLAGS_MAPPING` flag set in its :c:" @@ -866,7 +865,7 @@ msgid "" "push ``False``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:760 +#: library/dis.rst:759 msgid "" "If TOS is an instance of :class:`collections.abc.Sequence` and is *not* an " "instance of :class:`str`/:class:`bytes`/:class:`bytearray` (or, more " @@ -875,39 +874,39 @@ msgid "" "push ``False``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:770 +#: library/dis.rst:769 msgid "" "TOS is a tuple of mapping keys, and TOS1 is the match subject. If TOS1 " "contains all of the keys in TOS, push a :class:`tuple` containing the " "corresponding values. Otherwise, push ``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1321 +#: library/dis.rst:1320 msgid "" "Previously, this instruction also pushed a boolean value indicating success " "(``True``) or failure (``False``)." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:783 +#: library/dis.rst:782 msgid "" "Implements ``name = TOS``. *namei* is the index of *name* in the attribute :" "attr:`co_names` of the code object. The compiler tries to use :opcode:" "`STORE_FAST` or :opcode:`STORE_GLOBAL` if possible." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:790 +#: library/dis.rst:789 msgid "" "Implements ``del name``, where *namei* is the index into :attr:`co_names` " "attribute of the code object." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:796 +#: library/dis.rst:795 msgid "" "Unpacks TOS into *count* individual values, which are put onto the stack " "right-to-left." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:802 +#: library/dis.rst:801 msgid "" "Implements assignment with a starred target: Unpacks an iterable in TOS into " "individual values, where the total number of values can be smaller than the " @@ -915,119 +914,119 @@ msgid "" "leftover items." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:807 +#: library/dis.rst:806 msgid "" "The low byte of *counts* is the number of values before the list value, the " "high byte of *counts* the number of values after it. The resulting values " "are put onto the stack right-to-left." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:814 +#: library/dis.rst:813 msgid "" "Implements ``TOS.name = TOS1``, where *namei* is the index of name in :attr:" "`co_names`." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:820 +#: library/dis.rst:819 msgid "" "Implements ``del TOS.name``, using *namei* as index into :attr:`co_names`." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:825 +#: library/dis.rst:824 msgid "Works as :opcode:`STORE_NAME`, but stores the name as a global." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:830 +#: library/dis.rst:829 msgid "Works as :opcode:`DELETE_NAME`, but deletes a global name." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:835 +#: library/dis.rst:834 msgid "Pushes ``co_consts[consti]`` onto the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:840 +#: library/dis.rst:839 msgid "Pushes the value associated with ``co_names[namei]`` onto the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:845 +#: library/dis.rst:844 msgid "" "Creates a tuple consuming *count* items from the stack, and pushes the " "resulting tuple onto the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:851 +#: library/dis.rst:850 msgid "Works as :opcode:`BUILD_TUPLE`, but creates a list." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:856 +#: library/dis.rst:855 msgid "Works as :opcode:`BUILD_TUPLE`, but creates a set." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:861 +#: library/dis.rst:860 msgid "" "Pushes a new dictionary object onto the stack. Pops ``2 * count`` items so " "that the dictionary holds *count* entries: ``{..., TOS3: TOS2, TOS1: TOS}``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:865 +#: library/dis.rst:864 msgid "" "The dictionary is created from stack items instead of creating an empty " "dictionary pre-sized to hold *count* items." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:872 +#: library/dis.rst:871 msgid "" "The version of :opcode:`BUILD_MAP` specialized for constant keys. Pops the " "top element on the stack which contains a tuple of keys, then starting from " "``TOS1``, pops *count* values to form values in the built dictionary." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:881 +#: library/dis.rst:880 msgid "" "Concatenates *count* strings from the stack and pushes the resulting string " "onto the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:889 +#: library/dis.rst:888 msgid "" "Pops a list from the stack and pushes a tuple containing the same values." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:896 +#: library/dis.rst:895 msgid "Calls ``list.extend(TOS1[-i], TOS)``. Used to build lists." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:903 +#: library/dis.rst:902 msgid "Calls ``set.update(TOS1[-i], TOS)``. Used to build sets." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:910 +#: library/dis.rst:909 msgid "Calls ``dict.update(TOS1[-i], TOS)``. Used to build dicts." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:917 +#: library/dis.rst:916 msgid "Like :opcode:`DICT_UPDATE` but raises an exception for duplicate keys." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:924 +#: library/dis.rst:923 msgid "Replaces TOS with ``getattr(TOS, co_names[namei])``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:929 +#: library/dis.rst:928 msgid "" "Performs a Boolean operation. The operation name can be found in " "``cmp_op[opname]``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:935 +#: library/dis.rst:934 msgid "Performs ``is`` comparison, or ``is not`` if ``invert`` is 1." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:942 +#: library/dis.rst:941 msgid "Performs ``in`` comparison, or ``not in`` if ``invert`` is 1." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:949 +#: library/dis.rst:948 msgid "" "Imports the module ``co_names[namei]``. TOS and TOS1 are popped and provide " "the *fromlist* and *level* arguments of :func:`__import__`. The module " @@ -1036,86 +1035,86 @@ msgid "" "modifies the namespace." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:958 +#: library/dis.rst:957 msgid "" "Loads the attribute ``co_names[namei]`` from the module found in TOS. The " "resulting object is pushed onto the stack, to be subsequently stored by a :" "opcode:`STORE_FAST` instruction." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:965 +#: library/dis.rst:964 msgid "Increments bytecode counter by *delta*." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:970 +#: library/dis.rst:969 msgid "Decrements bytecode counter by *delta*. Checks for interrupts." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:977 +#: library/dis.rst:976 msgid "Decrements bytecode counter by *delta*. Does not check for interrupts." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:984 +#: library/dis.rst:983 msgid "" "If TOS is true, increments the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:991 +#: library/dis.rst:990 msgid "" "If TOS is true, decrements the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:998 +#: library/dis.rst:997 msgid "" "If TOS is false, increments the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1005 +#: library/dis.rst:1004 msgid "" "If TOS is false, decrements the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1012 +#: library/dis.rst:1011 msgid "" "If TOS is not ``None``, increments the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is " "popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1019 +#: library/dis.rst:1018 msgid "" "If TOS is not ``None``, decrements the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is " "popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1026 +#: library/dis.rst:1025 msgid "" "If TOS is ``None``, increments the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is " "popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1033 +#: library/dis.rst:1032 msgid "" "If TOS is ``None``, decrements the bytecode counter by *delta*. TOS is " "popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1040 +#: library/dis.rst:1039 msgid "" "If TOS is true, increments the bytecode counter by *delta* and leaves TOS on " "the stack. Otherwise (TOS is false), TOS is popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1055 +#: library/dis.rst:1054 msgid "The oparg is now a relative delta rather than an absolute target." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1050 +#: library/dis.rst:1049 msgid "" "If TOS is false, increments the bytecode counter by *delta* and leaves TOS " "on the stack. Otherwise (TOS is true), TOS is popped." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1061 +#: library/dis.rst:1060 msgid "" "TOS is an :term:`iterator`. Call its :meth:`~iterator.__next__` method. If " "this yields a new value, push it on the stack (leaving the iterator below " @@ -1123,151 +1122,151 @@ msgid "" "code counter is incremented by *delta*." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1069 +#: library/dis.rst:1068 msgid "Loads the global named ``co_names[namei>>1]`` onto the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1071 +#: library/dis.rst:1070 msgid "" "If the low bit of ``namei`` is set, then a ``NULL`` is pushed to the stack " "before the global variable." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1077 +#: library/dis.rst:1076 msgid "" "Pushes a reference to the local ``co_varnames[var_num]`` onto the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1082 +#: library/dis.rst:1081 msgid "Stores TOS into the local ``co_varnames[var_num]``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1087 +#: library/dis.rst:1086 msgid "Deletes local ``co_varnames[var_num]``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1092 +#: library/dis.rst:1091 msgid "" "Creates a new cell in slot ``i``. If that slot is empty then that value is " "stored into the new cell." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1100 +#: library/dis.rst:1099 msgid "" "Pushes a reference to the cell contained in slot ``i`` of the \"fast " "locals\" storage. The name of the variable is ``co_fastlocalnames[i]``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1103 +#: library/dis.rst:1102 msgid "" "Note that ``LOAD_CLOSURE`` is effectively an alias for ``LOAD_FAST``. It " "exists to keep bytecode a little more readable." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1115 library/dis.rst:1136 library/dis.rst:1147 +#: library/dis.rst:1114 library/dis.rst:1135 library/dis.rst:1146 msgid "``i`` is no longer offset by the length of ``co_varnames``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1112 +#: library/dis.rst:1111 msgid "" "Loads the cell contained in slot ``i`` of the \"fast locals\" storage. " "Pushes a reference to the object the cell contains on the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1121 +#: library/dis.rst:1120 msgid "" "Much like :opcode:`LOAD_DEREF` but first checks the locals dictionary before " "consulting the cell. This is used for loading free variables in class " "bodies." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1133 +#: library/dis.rst:1132 msgid "" "Stores TOS into the cell contained in slot ``i`` of the \"fast locals\" " "storage." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1142 +#: library/dis.rst:1141 msgid "" "Empties the cell contained in slot ``i`` of the \"fast locals\" storage. " "Used by the :keyword:`del` statement." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1153 +#: library/dis.rst:1152 msgid "" "Copies the ``n`` free variables from the closure into the frame. Removes the " "need for special code on the caller's side when calling closures." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1162 +#: library/dis.rst:1161 msgid "" "Raises an exception using one of the 3 forms of the ``raise`` statement, " "depending on the value of *argc*:" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1165 +#: library/dis.rst:1164 msgid "0: ``raise`` (re-raise previous exception)" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1166 +#: library/dis.rst:1165 msgid "1: ``raise TOS`` (raise exception instance or type at ``TOS``)" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1167 +#: library/dis.rst:1166 msgid "" "2: ``raise TOS1 from TOS`` (raise exception instance or type at ``TOS1`` " "with ``__cause__`` set to ``TOS``)" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1173 +#: library/dis.rst:1172 msgid "" "Calls a callable object with the number of arguments specified by ``argc``, " "including the named arguments specified by the preceding :opcode:`KW_NAMES`, " "if any. On the stack are (in ascending order), either:" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1178 +#: library/dis.rst:1177 msgid "NULL" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1185 +#: library/dis.rst:1184 msgid "The callable" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1180 +#: library/dis.rst:1179 msgid "The positional arguments" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1188 +#: library/dis.rst:1187 msgid "The named arguments" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1183 +#: library/dis.rst:1182 msgid "or:" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1186 +#: library/dis.rst:1185 msgid "``self``" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1187 +#: library/dis.rst:1186 msgid "The remaining positional arguments" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1190 +#: library/dis.rst:1189 msgid "" "``argc`` is the total of the positional and named arguments, excluding " "``self`` when a ``NULL`` is not present." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1193 +#: library/dis.rst:1192 msgid "" "``CALL`` pops all arguments and the callable object off the stack, calls the " "callable object with those arguments, and pushes the return value returned " "by the callable object." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1202 +#: library/dis.rst:1201 msgid "" "Calls a callable object with variable set of positional and keyword " "arguments. If the lowest bit of *flags* is set, the top of the stack " @@ -1279,7 +1278,7 @@ msgid "" "arguments, and pushes the return value returned by the callable object." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1217 +#: library/dis.rst:1216 msgid "" "Loads a method named ``co_names[namei]`` from the TOS object. TOS is popped. " "This bytecode distinguishes two cases: if TOS has a method with the correct " @@ -1289,70 +1288,70 @@ msgid "" "are pushed." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1229 +#: library/dis.rst:1228 msgid "" "Prefixes :opcode:`CALL`. Logically this is a no op. It exists to enable " "effective specialization of calls. ``argc`` is the number of arguments as " "described in :opcode:`CALL`." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1238 +#: library/dis.rst:1237 msgid "" "Pushes a ``NULL`` to the stack. Used in the call sequence to match the " "``NULL`` pushed by :opcode:`LOAD_METHOD` for non-method calls." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1247 +#: library/dis.rst:1246 msgid "" "Prefixes :opcode:`PRECALL`. Stores a reference to ``co_consts[consti]`` into " "an internal variable for use by :opcode:`CALL`. ``co_consts[consti]`` must " "be a tuple of strings." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1256 +#: library/dis.rst:1255 msgid "" "Pushes a new function object on the stack. From bottom to top, the consumed " "stack must consist of values if the argument carries a specified flag value" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1259 +#: library/dis.rst:1258 msgid "" "``0x01`` a tuple of default values for positional-only and positional-or-" "keyword parameters in positional order" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1261 +#: library/dis.rst:1260 msgid "``0x02`` a dictionary of keyword-only parameters' default values" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1262 +#: library/dis.rst:1261 msgid "``0x04`` a tuple of strings containing parameters' annotations" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1263 +#: library/dis.rst:1262 msgid "``0x08`` a tuple containing cells for free variables, making a closure" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1264 +#: library/dis.rst:1263 msgid "the code associated with the function (at TOS1)" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1265 +#: library/dis.rst:1264 msgid "the :term:`qualified name` of the function (at TOS)" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1267 +#: library/dis.rst:1266 msgid "Flag value ``0x04`` is a tuple of strings instead of dictionary" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1274 +#: library/dis.rst:1273 msgid "" "Pushes a slice object on the stack. *argc* must be 2 or 3. If it is 2, " "``slice(TOS1, TOS)`` is pushed; if it is 3, ``slice(TOS2, TOS1, TOS)`` is " "pushed. See the :func:`slice` built-in function for more information." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1281 +#: library/dis.rst:1280 msgid "" "Prefixes any opcode which has an argument too big to fit into the default " "one byte. *ext* holds an additional byte which act as higher bits in the " @@ -1360,142 +1359,142 @@ msgid "" "allowed, forming an argument from two-byte to four-byte." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1289 +#: library/dis.rst:1288 msgid "" "Used for implementing formatted literal strings (f-strings). Pops an " "optional *fmt_spec* from the stack, then a required *value*. *flags* is " "interpreted as follows:" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1293 +#: library/dis.rst:1292 msgid "``(flags & 0x03) == 0x00``: *value* is formatted as-is." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1294 +#: library/dis.rst:1293 msgid "" "``(flags & 0x03) == 0x01``: call :func:`str` on *value* before formatting it." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1296 +#: library/dis.rst:1295 msgid "" "``(flags & 0x03) == 0x02``: call :func:`repr` on *value* before formatting " "it." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1298 +#: library/dis.rst:1297 msgid "" "``(flags & 0x03) == 0x03``: call :func:`ascii` on *value* before formatting " "it." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1300 +#: library/dis.rst:1299 msgid "" "``(flags & 0x04) == 0x04``: pop *fmt_spec* from the stack and use it, else " "use an empty *fmt_spec*." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1303 +#: library/dis.rst:1302 msgid "" "Formatting is performed using :c:func:`PyObject_Format`. The result is " "pushed on the stack." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1311 +#: library/dis.rst:1310 msgid "" "TOS is a tuple of keyword attribute names, TOS1 is the class being matched " "against, and TOS2 is the match subject. *count* is the number of positional " "sub-patterns." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1315 +#: library/dis.rst:1314 msgid "" "Pop TOS, TOS1, and TOS2. If TOS2 is an instance of TOS1 and has the " "positional and keyword attributes required by *count* and TOS, push a tuple " "of extracted attributes. Otherwise, push ``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1328 +#: library/dis.rst:1327 msgid "A no-op. Performs internal tracing, debugging and optimization checks." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1330 +#: library/dis.rst:1329 msgid "The ``where`` operand marks where the ``RESUME`` occurs:" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1332 +#: library/dis.rst:1331 msgid "``0`` The start of a function" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1333 +#: library/dis.rst:1332 msgid "``1`` After a ``yield`` expression" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1334 +#: library/dis.rst:1333 msgid "``2`` After a ``yield from`` expression" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1335 +#: library/dis.rst:1334 msgid "``3`` After an ``await`` expression" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1342 +#: library/dis.rst:1341 msgid "" "Create a generator, coroutine, or async generator from the current frame. " "Clear the current frame and return the newly created generator." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1350 +#: library/dis.rst:1349 msgid "" "Sends ``None`` to the sub-generator of this generator. Used in ``yield " "from`` and ``await`` statements." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1358 +#: library/dis.rst:1357 msgid "" "Wraps the value on top of the stack in an ``async_generator_wrapped_value``. " "Used to yield in async generators." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1366 +#: library/dis.rst:1365 msgid "" "This is not really an opcode. It identifies the dividing line between " "opcodes which don't use their argument and those that do (``< " "HAVE_ARGUMENT`` and ``>= HAVE_ARGUMENT``, respectively)." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1370 +#: library/dis.rst:1369 msgid "" "Now every instruction has an argument, but opcodes ``< HAVE_ARGUMENT`` " "ignore it. Before, only opcodes ``>= HAVE_ARGUMENT`` had an argument." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1378 +#: library/dis.rst:1377 msgid "Opcode collections" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1380 +#: library/dis.rst:1379 msgid "" "These collections are provided for automatic introspection of bytecode " "instructions:" msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1385 +#: library/dis.rst:1384 msgid "Sequence of operation names, indexable using the bytecode." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1390 +#: library/dis.rst:1389 msgid "Dictionary mapping operation names to bytecodes." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1395 +#: library/dis.rst:1394 msgid "Sequence of all compare operation names." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1400 +#: library/dis.rst:1399 msgid "Sequence of bytecodes that access a constant." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1405 +#: library/dis.rst:1404 msgid "" "Sequence of bytecodes that access a free variable (note that 'free' in this " "context refers to names in the current scope that are referenced by inner " @@ -1503,22 +1502,22 @@ msgid "" "does *not* include references to global or builtin scopes)." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1413 +#: library/dis.rst:1412 msgid "Sequence of bytecodes that access an attribute by name." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1418 +#: library/dis.rst:1417 msgid "Sequence of bytecodes that have a relative jump target." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1423 +#: library/dis.rst:1422 msgid "Sequence of bytecodes that have an absolute jump target." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1428 +#: library/dis.rst:1427 msgid "Sequence of bytecodes that access a local variable." msgstr "" -#: library/dis.rst:1433 +#: library/dis.rst:1432 msgid "Sequence of bytecodes of Boolean operations." msgstr "" diff --git a/library/faulthandler.po b/library/faulthandler.po index 05808053..f9d4d6fe 100644 --- a/library/faulthandler.po +++ b/library/faulthandler.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-09-23 16:16+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -88,25 +88,48 @@ msgid "" "enable` at Python startup." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:48 -msgid "Dumping the traceback" +#: library/faulthandler.rst:49 +msgid "Module :mod:`pdb`" +msgstr "" + +#: library/faulthandler.rst:49 +msgid "Interactive source code debugger for Python programs." +msgstr "" + +#: library/faulthandler.rst:51 +msgid "Module :mod:`traceback`" msgstr "" #: library/faulthandler.rst:52 msgid "" +"Standard interface to extract, format and print stack traces of Python " +"programs." +msgstr "" + +#: library/faulthandler.rst:55 +msgid "Dumping the traceback" +msgstr "" + +#: library/faulthandler.rst:59 +msgid "" "Dump the tracebacks of all threads into *file*. If *all_threads* is " "``False``, dump only the current thread." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:73 library/faulthandler.rst:137 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:62 +msgid "" +":func:`traceback.print_tb`, which can be used to print a traceback object." +msgstr "" + +#: library/faulthandler.rst:82 library/faulthandler.rst:146 msgid "Added support for passing file descriptor to this function." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:60 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:69 msgid "Fault handler state" msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:64 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:73 msgid "" "Enable the fault handler: install handlers for the :const:`SIGSEGV`, :const:" "`SIGFPE`, :const:`SIGABRT`, :const:`SIGBUS` and :const:`SIGILL` signals to " @@ -114,37 +137,37 @@ msgid "" "for every running thread. Otherwise, dump only the current thread." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:70 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:79 msgid "" "The *file* must be kept open until the fault handler is disabled: see :ref:" "`issue with file descriptors `." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:76 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:85 msgid "On Windows, a handler for Windows exception is also installed." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:79 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:88 msgid "" "The dump now mentions if a garbage collector collection is running if " "*all_threads* is true." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:85 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:94 msgid "" "Disable the fault handler: uninstall the signal handlers installed by :func:" "`enable`." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:90 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:99 msgid "Check if the fault handler is enabled." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:94 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:103 msgid "Dumping the tracebacks after a timeout" msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:98 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:107 msgid "" "Dump the tracebacks of all threads, after a timeout of *timeout* seconds, or " "every *timeout* seconds if *repeat* is ``True``. If *exit* is ``True``, " @@ -155,58 +178,58 @@ msgid "" "a sub-second resolution." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:106 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:115 msgid "" "The *file* must be kept open until the traceback is dumped or :func:" "`cancel_dump_traceback_later` is called: see :ref:`issue with file " "descriptors `." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:110 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:119 msgid "This function is implemented using a watchdog thread." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:112 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:121 msgid "This function is now always available." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:120 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:129 msgid "Cancel the last call to :func:`dump_traceback_later`." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:124 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:133 msgid "Dumping the traceback on a user signal" msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:128 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:137 msgid "" "Register a user signal: install a handler for the *signum* signal to dump " "the traceback of all threads, or of the current thread if *all_threads* is " "``False``, into *file*. Call the previous handler if chain is ``True``." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:132 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:141 msgid "" "The *file* must be kept open until the signal is unregistered by :func:" "`unregister`: see :ref:`issue with file descriptors `." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:146 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:155 msgid "Not available on Windows." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:142 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:151 msgid "" "Unregister a user signal: uninstall the handler of the *signum* signal " "installed by :func:`register`. Return ``True`` if the signal was registered, " "``False`` otherwise." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:152 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:161 msgid "Issue with file descriptors" msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:154 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:163 msgid "" ":func:`enable`, :func:`dump_traceback_later` and :func:`register` keep the " "file descriptor of their *file* argument. If the file is closed and its file " @@ -215,11 +238,11 @@ msgid "" "Call these functions again each time that the file is replaced." msgstr "" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:162 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:171 msgid "Example" msgstr "Exemple" -#: library/faulthandler.rst:164 +#: library/faulthandler.rst:173 msgid "" "Example of a segmentation fault on Linux with and without enabling the fault " "handler:" diff --git a/library/logging.config.po b/library/logging.config.po index 5eba7a1e..6b7dcad5 100644 --- a/library/logging.config.po +++ b/library/logging.config.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -661,19 +661,27 @@ msgstr "" #: library/logging.config.rst:528 msgid "" +"The values for keys such as ``bar``, ``spam`` and ``answer`` in the above " +"example should not be configuration dictionaries or references such as " +"``cfg://foo`` or ``ext://bar``, because they will not be processed by the " +"configuration machinery, but passed to the callable as-is." +msgstr "" + +#: library/logging.config.rst:533 +msgid "" "The key ``'()'`` has been used as the special key because it is not a valid " "keyword parameter name, and so will not clash with the names of the keyword " "arguments used in the call. The ``'()'`` also serves as a mnemonic that the " "corresponding value is a callable." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:533 +#: library/logging.config.rst:538 msgid "" "The ``filters`` member of ``handlers`` and ``loggers`` can take filter " "instances in addition to ids." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:537 +#: library/logging.config.rst:542 msgid "" "You can also specify a special key ``'.'`` whose value is a dictionary is a " "mapping of attribute names to values. If found, the specified attributes " @@ -681,17 +689,50 @@ msgid "" "following configuration::" msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:553 +#: library/logging.config.rst:558 msgid "" "the returned formatter will have attribute ``foo`` set to ``'bar'`` and " "attribute ``baz`` set to ``'bozz'``." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:560 +#: library/logging.config.rst:561 +msgid "" +"The values for attributes such as ``foo`` and ``baz`` in the above example " +"should not be configuration dictionaries or references such as ``cfg://foo`` " +"or ``ext://bar``, because they will not be processed by the configuration " +"machinery, but set as attribute values as-is." +msgstr "" + +#: library/logging.config.rst:570 +msgid "Handler configuration order" +msgstr "" + +#: library/logging.config.rst:572 +msgid "" +"Handlers are configured in alphabetical order of their keys, and a " +"configured handler replaces the configuration dictionary in (a working copy " +"of) the ``handlers`` dictionary in the schema. If you use a construct such " +"as ``cfg://handlers.foo``, then initially ``handlers['foo']`` points to the " +"configuration dictionary for the handler named ``foo``, and later (once that " +"handler has been configured) it points to the configured handler instance. " +"Thus, ``cfg://handlers.foo`` could resolve to either a dictionary or a " +"handler instance. In general, it is wise to name handlers in a way such that " +"dependent handlers are configured _after_ any handlers they depend on; that " +"allows something like ``cfg://handlers.foo`` to be used in configuring a " +"handler that depends on handler ``foo``. If that dependent handler were " +"named ``bar``, problems would result, because the configuration of ``bar`` " +"would be attempted before that of ``foo``, and ``foo`` would not yet have " +"been configured. However, if the dependent handler were named ``foobar``, it " +"would be configured after ``foo``, with the result that ``cfg://handlers." +"foo`` would resolve to configured handler ``foo``, and not its configuration " +"dictionary." +msgstr "" + +#: library/logging.config.rst:593 msgid "Access to external objects" msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:562 +#: library/logging.config.rst:595 msgid "" "There are times where a configuration needs to refer to objects external to " "the configuration, for example ``sys.stderr``. If the configuration dict is " @@ -706,7 +747,7 @@ msgid "" "import mechanisms." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:575 +#: library/logging.config.rst:608 msgid "" "The handling of such prefixes is done in a way analogous to protocol " "handling: there is a generic mechanism to look for prefixes which match the " @@ -716,11 +757,11 @@ msgid "" "prefix is not recognised, then the string value will be left as-is." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:587 +#: library/logging.config.rst:620 msgid "Access to internal objects" msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:589 +#: library/logging.config.rst:622 msgid "" "As well as external objects, there is sometimes also a need to refer to " "objects in the configuration. This will be done implicitly by the " @@ -731,7 +772,7 @@ msgid "" "and resolve to the appropriate destination object." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:597 +#: library/logging.config.rst:630 msgid "" "However, a more generic mechanism is needed for user-defined objects which " "are not known to the :mod:`logging` module. For example, consider :class:" @@ -745,7 +786,7 @@ msgid "" "resolution system allows the user to specify:" msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:619 +#: library/logging.config.rst:652 msgid "" "The literal string ``'cfg://handlers.file'`` will be resolved in an " "analogous way to strings with the ``ext://`` prefix, but looking in the " @@ -754,7 +795,7 @@ msgid "" "format``. Thus, given the following snippet:" msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:637 +#: library/logging.config.rst:670 msgid "" "in the configuration, the string ``'cfg://handlers'`` would resolve to the " "dict with key ``handlers``, the string ``'cfg://handlers.email`` would " @@ -770,7 +811,7 @@ msgid "" "to the string value if needed." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:651 +#: library/logging.config.rst:684 msgid "" "Given a string ``cfg://handlers.myhandler.mykey.123``, this will resolve to " "``config_dict['handlers']['myhandler']['mykey']['123']``. If the string is " @@ -780,11 +821,11 @@ msgid "" "['mykey']['123']`` if that fails." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:663 +#: library/logging.config.rst:696 msgid "Import resolution and custom importers" msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:665 +#: library/logging.config.rst:698 msgid "" "Import resolution, by default, uses the builtin :func:`__import__` function " "to do its importing. You may want to replace this with your own importing " @@ -796,17 +837,17 @@ msgid "" "instance level, you need to wrap it with :func:`staticmethod`. For example::" msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:680 +#: library/logging.config.rst:713 msgid "" "You don't need to wrap with :func:`staticmethod` if you're setting the " "import callable on a configurator *instance*." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:687 +#: library/logging.config.rst:720 msgid "Configuration file format" msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:689 +#: library/logging.config.rst:722 msgid "" "The configuration file format understood by :func:`fileConfig` is based on :" "mod:`configparser` functionality. The file must contain sections called " @@ -823,7 +864,7 @@ msgid "" "specified in a section called ``[logger_root]``." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:704 +#: library/logging.config.rst:737 msgid "" "The :func:`fileConfig` API is older than the :func:`dictConfig` API and does " "not provide functionality to cover certain aspects of logging. For example, " @@ -836,17 +877,17 @@ msgid "" "when it's convenient to do so." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:714 +#: library/logging.config.rst:747 msgid "Examples of these sections in the file are given below." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:727 +#: library/logging.config.rst:760 msgid "" "The root logger must specify a level and a list of handlers. An example of a " "root logger section is given below." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:736 +#: library/logging.config.rst:769 msgid "" "The ``level`` entry can be one of ``DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL`` " "or ``NOTSET``. For the root logger only, ``NOTSET`` means that all messages " @@ -854,7 +895,7 @@ msgid "" "of the ``logging`` package's namespace." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:741 +#: library/logging.config.rst:774 msgid "" "The ``handlers`` entry is a comma-separated list of handler names, which " "must appear in the ``[handlers]`` section. These names must appear in the " @@ -862,13 +903,13 @@ msgid "" "file." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:746 +#: library/logging.config.rst:779 msgid "" "For loggers other than the root logger, some additional information is " "required. This is illustrated by the following example." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:757 +#: library/logging.config.rst:790 msgid "" "The ``level`` and ``handlers`` entries are interpreted as for the root " "logger, except that if a non-root logger's level is specified as ``NOTSET``, " @@ -881,20 +922,20 @@ msgid "" "application to get the logger." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:766 +#: library/logging.config.rst:799 msgid "" "Sections which specify handler configuration are exemplified by the " "following." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:776 +#: library/logging.config.rst:809 msgid "" "The ``class`` entry indicates the handler's class (as determined by :func:" "`eval` in the ``logging`` package's namespace). The ``level`` is interpreted " "as for loggers, and ``NOTSET`` is taken to mean 'log everything'." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:780 +#: library/logging.config.rst:813 msgid "" "The ``formatter`` entry indicates the key name of the formatter for this " "handler. If blank, a default formatter (``logging._defaultFormatter``) is " @@ -902,7 +943,7 @@ msgid "" "and have a corresponding section in the configuration file." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:785 +#: library/logging.config.rst:818 msgid "" "The ``args`` entry, when :ref:`evaluated ` in the context of the " "``logging`` package's namespace, is the list of arguments to the constructor " @@ -911,7 +952,7 @@ msgid "" "provided, it defaults to ``()``." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:791 +#: library/logging.config.rst:824 msgid "" "The optional ``kwargs`` entry, when :ref:`evaluated ` in the " "context of the ``logging`` package's namespace, is the keyword argument dict " @@ -919,19 +960,19 @@ msgid "" "``{}``." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:848 +#: library/logging.config.rst:881 msgid "" "Sections which specify formatter configuration are typified by the following." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:859 +#: library/logging.config.rst:892 msgid "" "The arguments for the formatter configuration are the same as the keys in " "the dictionary schema :ref:`formatters section `." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:865 +#: library/logging.config.rst:898 msgid "" "Due to the use of :func:`eval` as described above, there are potential " "security risks which result from using the :func:`listen` to send and " @@ -940,18 +981,18 @@ msgid "" "`listen` documentation for more information." msgstr "" -#: library/logging.config.rst:874 +#: library/logging.config.rst:907 msgid "Module :mod:`logging`" msgstr "Module :mod:`logging`" -#: library/logging.config.rst:874 +#: library/logging.config.rst:907 msgid "API reference for the logging module." msgstr "Référence d'API pour le module de journalisation." -#: library/logging.config.rst:876 +#: library/logging.config.rst:909 msgid "Module :mod:`logging.handlers`" msgstr "Module :mod:`logging.handlers`" -#: library/logging.config.rst:877 +#: library/logging.config.rst:910 msgid "Useful handlers included with the logging module." msgstr "Gestionnaires utiles inclus avec le module de journalisation." diff --git a/library/os.path.po b/library/os.path.po index c30ccc03..8d36ceca 100644 --- a/library/os.path.po +++ b/library/os.path.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2021-12-16 17:24+0100\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ msgid "" "empty. Unlike :func:`commonprefix`, this returns a valid path." msgstr "" -#: library/os.path.rst:389 library/os.path.rst:417 library/os.path.rst:433 +#: library/os.path.rst:388 library/os.path.rst:416 library/os.path.rst:432 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Unix, Windows." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix, Windows." @@ -312,11 +312,11 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Join one or more path segments intelligently. The return value is the " "concatenation of *path* and all members of *\\*paths*, with exactly one " -"directory separator following each non-empty part except the last. That is, " -"if the last part is empty, the result will end in a separator. If a segment " -"is an absolute path (which on Windows requires both a drive and a root), " -"then all previous segments are ignored and joining continues from the " -"absolute path segment." +"directory separator following each non-empty part, except the last. That is, " +"the result will only end in a separator if the last part is either empty or " +"ends in a separator. If a segment is an absolute path (which on Windows " +"requires both a drive and a root), then all previous segments are ignored " +"and joining continues from the absolute path segment." msgstr "" #: library/os.path.rst:308 diff --git a/library/pathlib.po b/library/pathlib.po index 529666ee..1ee7595a 100644 --- a/library/pathlib.po +++ b/library/pathlib.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-23 09:57+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-10-18 15:43+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Vincent Poulailleau \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ msgstr "" "Lève un :ref:`évènement d’audit ` ``pathlib.Path.glob`` avec comme " "arguments ``self`` et ``pattern``." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1144 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1146 msgid "" "Return only directories if *pattern* ends with a pathname components " "separator (:data:`~os.sep` or :data:`~os.altsep`)." @@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ msgstr "" "est systématiquement levée. *target* peut être soit une chaîne de " "caractères, soit un autre chemin ::" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1084 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1086 msgid "" "The target path may be absolute or relative. Relative paths are interpreted " "relative to the current working directory, *not* the directory of the Path " @@ -1029,12 +1029,18 @@ msgstr "" "relative est interprétée par rapport au dossier courant, et pas par rapport " "au dossier du ``Path`` sur lequel cette méthode est appelée." +#: library/pathlib.rst:1074 +msgid "" +"It is implemented in terms of :func:`os.rename` and gives the same " +"guarantees." +msgstr "" + # « nouveau dans la version … » -#: library/pathlib.rst:1088 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1090 msgid "Added return value, return the new Path instance." msgstr "ajout de la valeur de retour, renvoie une nouvelle instance *Path*." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1080 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1082 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Rename this file or directory to the given *target*, and return a new Path " @@ -1045,7 +1051,7 @@ msgstr "" "nouvelle instance de *Path* pointant sur *target*. Si *target* pointe sur un " "fichier ou un dossier vide existant, il est systématiquement remplacé." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1094 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1096 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Make the path absolute, without normalization or resolving symlinks. Returns " @@ -1054,7 +1060,7 @@ msgstr "" "Rend le chemin absolu, résolvant les liens symboliques. Un nouveau chemin " "est renvoyé ::" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1106 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1108 msgid "" "Make the path absolute, resolving any symlinks. A new path object is " "returned::" @@ -1062,7 +1068,7 @@ msgstr "" "Rend le chemin absolu, résolvant les liens symboliques. Un nouveau chemin " "est renvoyé ::" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1115 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1117 msgid "" "\"``..``\" components are also eliminated (this is the only method to do " "so)::" @@ -1070,7 +1076,7 @@ msgstr "" "Les composantes \"``..``\" sont aussi éliminées (c'est la seule méthode pour " "le faire) ::" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1121 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1123 msgid "" "If the path doesn't exist and *strict* is ``True``, :exc:`FileNotFoundError` " "is raised. If *strict* is ``False``, the path is resolved as far as " @@ -1085,11 +1091,11 @@ msgstr "" "résolution du chemin, :exc:`RuntimeError` est levée." # « nouveau dans la version … » -#: library/pathlib.rst:1127 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1129 msgid "The *strict* argument (pre-3.6 behavior is strict)." msgstr "l'argument *strict* (le comportement *pré-3.6* est strict par défaut)." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1132 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1134 msgid "" "This is like calling :func:`Path.glob` with \"``**/``\" added in front of " "the given relative *pattern*::" @@ -1105,11 +1111,11 @@ msgstr "" "Lève un :ref:`évènement d’audit ` ``pathlib.Path.glob`` avec comme " "arguments ``self`` et ``pattern``." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1150 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1152 msgid "Remove this directory. The directory must be empty." msgstr "Supprime ce dossier. Le dossier doit être vide." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1155 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1157 msgid "" "Return whether this path points to the same file as *other_path*, which can " "be either a Path object, or a string. The semantics are similar to :func:" @@ -1119,7 +1125,7 @@ msgstr "" "être soit un chemin, soit une chaîne de caractères. La sémantique est " "similaire à :func:`os.path.samefile` et :func:`os.path.samestat`." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1159 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1161 msgid "" "An :exc:`OSError` can be raised if either file cannot be accessed for some " "reason." @@ -1127,7 +1133,7 @@ msgstr "" ":exc:`OSError` peut être levée si l'un des fichiers ne peut être accédé pour " "quelque raison." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1176 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1178 msgid "" "Make this path a symbolic link to *target*. Under Windows, " "*target_is_directory* must be true (default ``False``) if the link's target " @@ -1138,28 +1144,28 @@ msgstr "" "si la cible du lien est un dossier. Sous POSIX, la valeur de " "*target_is_directory* est ignorée." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1192 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1194 msgid "" "The order of arguments (link, target) is the reverse of :func:`os.symlink`'s." msgstr "" "L'ordre des arguments (lien, cible) est l'opposé de ceux de :func:`os." "symlink`." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1197 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1199 msgid "Make this path a hard link to the same file as *target*." msgstr "Crée un lien physique pointant sur le même fichier que *target*." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1200 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1202 msgid "" "The order of arguments (link, target) is the reverse of :func:`os.link`'s." msgstr "" "L'ordre des arguments (lien, cible) est l'opposé de celui de :func:`os.link`." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1207 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1209 msgid "Make *target* a hard link to this path." msgstr "Crée un lien physique pointant sur le même fichier que *target*." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1211 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1213 msgid "" "This function does not make this path a hard link to *target*, despite the " "implication of the function and argument names. The argument order (target, " @@ -1171,7 +1177,7 @@ msgstr "" "des arguments (cible, lien) est l’inverse de :func:`Path.symlink_to` et :" "func:`Path.hardlink_to`, mais correspond en fait à celui de :func:`os.link`." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1220 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1222 msgid "" "This method is deprecated in favor of :meth:`Path.hardlink_to`, as the " "argument order of :meth:`Path.link_to` does not match that of :meth:`Path." @@ -1181,7 +1187,7 @@ msgstr "" "l’ordre des arguments de :meth:`Path.link_to` ne correspond pas à celui de :" "meth:`Path.symlink_to`." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1227 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1229 msgid "" "Create a file at this given path. If *mode* is given, it is combined with " "the process' ``umask`` value to determine the file mode and access flags. " @@ -1195,7 +1201,7 @@ msgstr "" "*exist_ok* est vrai (et si l'heure de modification est mise à jour avec " "l'heure courante), sinon :exc:`FileExistsError` est levée." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1236 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1238 msgid "" "Remove this file or symbolic link. If the path points to a directory, use :" "func:`Path.rmdir` instead." @@ -1203,7 +1209,7 @@ msgstr "" "Supprime ce fichier ou lien symbolique. Si le chemin pointe vers un dossier, " "utilisez :func:`Path.rmdir` à la place." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1239 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1241 msgid "" "If *missing_ok* is false (the default), :exc:`FileNotFoundError` is raised " "if the path does not exist." @@ -1211,7 +1217,7 @@ msgstr "" "Si *missing_ok* est faux (valeur par défaut), une :exc:`FileNotFoundError` " "est levée si le chemin n'existe pas." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1242 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1244 msgid "" "If *missing_ok* is true, :exc:`FileNotFoundError` exceptions will be ignored " "(same behavior as the POSIX ``rm -f`` command)." @@ -1219,11 +1225,11 @@ msgstr "" "Si *missing_ok* est vrai, les exceptions :exc:`FileNotFoundError` sont " "ignorées (même comportement que la commande POSIX ``rm -f``)." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1245 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1247 msgid "The *missing_ok* parameter was added." msgstr "Ajout du paramètre *missing_ok*." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1251 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1253 msgid "" "Open the file pointed to in bytes mode, write *data* to it, and close the " "file::" @@ -1231,11 +1237,11 @@ msgstr "" "Ouvre le fichier pointé en mode binaire, écrit *data* dedans, et ferme le " "fichier ::" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1260 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1262 msgid "An existing file of the same name is overwritten." msgstr "Le fichier du même nom, s'il existe, est écrasé." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1267 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1269 msgid "" "Open the file pointed to in text mode, write *data* to it, and close the " "file::" @@ -1243,7 +1249,7 @@ msgstr "" "Ouvre le fichier pointé en mode texte, écrit *data* dedans, et ferme le " "fichier ::" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1276 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1278 msgid "" "An existing file of the same name is overwritten. The optional parameters " "have the same meaning as in :func:`open`." @@ -1253,15 +1259,15 @@ msgstr "" # « nouveau dans la version … » # Pas de majuscule après « : » -#: library/pathlib.rst:1281 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1283 msgid "The *newline* parameter was added." msgstr "ajout du paramètre *newline*." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1285 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1287 msgid "Correspondence to tools in the :mod:`os` module" msgstr "Correspondance des outils du module :mod:`os`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1287 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1289 msgid "" "Below is a table mapping various :mod:`os` functions to their corresponding :" "class:`PurePath`/:class:`Path` equivalent." @@ -1269,7 +1275,7 @@ msgstr "" "Ci-dessous se trouve un tableau associant diverses fonctions :mod:`os` à " "leur équivalent :class:`PurePath` / :class:`Path` correspondant." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1292 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1294 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Not all pairs of functions/methods below are equivalent. Some of them, " @@ -1283,238 +1289,238 @@ msgstr "" "func:`os.path.abspath` et :meth:`Path.resolve`, ainsi que :func:`os.path." "relpath` et :meth:`PurePath.relative_to`." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1298 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1300 msgid ":mod:`os` and :mod:`os.path`" msgstr ":mod:`os` et :mod:`os.path`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1298 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1300 msgid ":mod:`pathlib`" msgstr ":mod:`pathlib`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1300 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1302 msgid ":func:`os.path.abspath`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.abspath`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1300 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1302 #, fuzzy msgid ":meth:`Path.absolute` [#]_" msgstr ":meth:`Path.resolve` [#]_" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1301 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1303 #, fuzzy msgid ":func:`os.path.realpath`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.relpath`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1301 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1303 #, fuzzy msgid ":meth:`Path.resolve`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.resolve` [#]_" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1302 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1304 msgid ":func:`os.chmod`" msgstr ":func:`os.chmod`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1302 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1304 msgid ":meth:`Path.chmod`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.chmod`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1303 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1305 msgid ":func:`os.mkdir`" msgstr ":func:`os.mkdir`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1304 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1306 msgid ":meth:`Path.mkdir`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.mkdir`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1304 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1306 msgid ":func:`os.makedirs`" msgstr ":func:`os.makedirs`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1305 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1307 msgid ":func:`os.rename`" msgstr ":func:`os.rename`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1305 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1307 msgid ":meth:`Path.rename`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.rename`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1306 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1308 msgid ":func:`os.replace`" msgstr ":func:`os.replace`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1306 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1308 msgid ":meth:`Path.replace`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.replace`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1307 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1309 msgid ":func:`os.rmdir`" msgstr ":func:`os.rmdir`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1307 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1309 msgid ":meth:`Path.rmdir`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.rmdir`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1308 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1310 msgid ":func:`os.remove`, :func:`os.unlink`" msgstr ":func:`os.remove`, :func:`os.unlink`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1308 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1310 msgid ":meth:`Path.unlink`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.unlink`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1309 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1311 msgid ":func:`os.getcwd`" msgstr ":func:`os.getcwd`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1309 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1311 msgid ":func:`Path.cwd`" msgstr ":func:`Path.cwd`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1310 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1312 msgid ":func:`os.path.exists`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.exists`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1310 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1312 msgid ":meth:`Path.exists`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.exists`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1311 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1313 msgid ":func:`os.path.expanduser`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.expanduser`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1311 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1313 msgid ":meth:`Path.expanduser` and :meth:`Path.home`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.expanduser` et :meth:`Path.home`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1313 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1315 msgid ":func:`os.listdir`" msgstr ":func:`os.listdir`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1313 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1315 msgid ":meth:`Path.iterdir`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.iterdir`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1314 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1316 msgid ":func:`os.path.isdir`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.isdir`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1314 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1316 msgid ":meth:`Path.is_dir`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.is_dir`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1315 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1317 msgid ":func:`os.path.isfile`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.isfile`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1315 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1317 msgid ":meth:`Path.is_file`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.is_file`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1316 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1318 msgid ":func:`os.path.islink`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.islink`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1316 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1318 msgid ":meth:`Path.is_symlink`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.is_symlink`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1317 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1319 msgid ":func:`os.link`" msgstr ":func:`os.link`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1317 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1319 msgid ":meth:`Path.hardlink_to`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.hardlink_to`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1318 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1320 msgid ":func:`os.symlink`" msgstr ":func:`os.symlink`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1318 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1320 msgid ":meth:`Path.symlink_to`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.symlink_to`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1319 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1321 msgid ":func:`os.readlink`" msgstr ":func:`os.readlink`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1319 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1321 msgid ":meth:`Path.readlink`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.readlink`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1320 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1322 msgid ":func:`os.path.relpath`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.relpath`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1320 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1322 #, fuzzy msgid ":meth:`PurePath.relative_to` [#]_" msgstr ":meth:`Path.relative_to` [#]_" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1321 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1323 msgid ":func:`os.stat`" msgstr ":func:`os.stat`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1321 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1323 msgid ":meth:`Path.stat`, :meth:`Path.owner`, :meth:`Path.group`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.stat`, :meth:`Path.owner`, :meth:`Path.group`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1324 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1326 msgid ":func:`os.path.isabs`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.isabs`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1324 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1326 msgid ":meth:`PurePath.is_absolute`" msgstr ":meth:`PurePath.is_absolute`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1325 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1327 msgid ":func:`os.path.join`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.join`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1325 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1327 msgid ":func:`PurePath.joinpath`" msgstr ":func:`PurePath.joinpath`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1326 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1328 msgid ":func:`os.path.basename`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.basename`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1326 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1328 #, fuzzy msgid ":attr:`PurePath.name`" msgstr ":data:`PurePath.name`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1327 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1329 msgid ":func:`os.path.dirname`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.dirname`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1327 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1329 #, fuzzy msgid ":attr:`PurePath.parent`" msgstr ":data:`PurePath.parent`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1328 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1330 msgid ":func:`os.path.samefile`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.samefile`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1328 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1330 msgid ":meth:`Path.samefile`" msgstr ":meth:`Path.samefile`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1329 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1331 msgid ":func:`os.path.splitext`" msgstr ":func:`os.path.splitext`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1329 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1331 #, fuzzy msgid ":attr:`PurePath.stem` and :attr:`PurePath.suffix`" msgstr ":data:`PurePath.suffix`" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1334 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1336 msgid "Footnotes" msgstr "Notes" -#: library/pathlib.rst:1335 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1337 #, fuzzy msgid "" ":func:`os.path.abspath` normalizes the resulting path, which may change its " @@ -1523,7 +1529,7 @@ msgstr "" ":func:`os.path.abspath` ne résout pas les liens symboliques alors que :meth:" "`Path.resolve` le fait." -#: library/pathlib.rst:1336 +#: library/pathlib.rst:1338 #, fuzzy msgid "" ":meth:`PurePath.relative_to` requires ``self`` to be the subpath of the " diff --git a/library/pdb.po b/library/pdb.po index 4b27c062..e9f5a5cd 100644 --- a/library/pdb.po +++ b/library/pdb.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-05-22 23:13+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2020-02-04 19:59+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Jules Lasne \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -51,7 +51,27 @@ msgstr "" "en lisant le code source. L'interface d'extension utilise les modules :mod:" "`bdb` et :mod:`cmd`." -#: library/pdb.rst:30 +#: library/pdb.rst:34 +msgid "Module :mod:`faulthandler`" +msgstr "" + +#: library/pdb.rst:33 +msgid "" +"Used to dump Python tracebacks explicitly, on a fault, after a timeout, or " +"on a user signal." +msgstr "" + +#: library/pdb.rst:36 +msgid "Module :mod:`traceback`" +msgstr "" + +#: library/pdb.rst:37 +msgid "" +"Standard interface to extract, format and print stack traces of Python " +"programs." +msgstr "" + +#: library/pdb.rst:39 msgid "" "The debugger's prompt is ``(Pdb)``. Typical usage to run a program under " "control of the debugger is::" @@ -59,7 +79,7 @@ msgstr "" "L'invite du débogueur est ``(Pdb)``. L'usage typique pour exécuter un " "programme sous le contrôle du débogueur est ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:44 +#: library/pdb.rst:53 msgid "" "Tab-completion via the :mod:`readline` module is available for commands and " "command arguments, e.g. the current global and local names are offered as " @@ -69,7 +89,7 @@ msgstr "" "commandes et les arguments de commande, par exemple les noms *global* et " "*local* sont proposés comme arguments de la commande ``p``." -#: library/pdb.rst:49 +#: library/pdb.rst:58 msgid "" ":file:`pdb.py` can also be invoked as a script to debug other scripts. For " "example::" @@ -77,7 +97,7 @@ msgstr "" "Le fichier :file:`pdb.py` peut aussi être invoqué comme un script pour " "déboguer d'autres scripts. Par exemple ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:54 +#: library/pdb.rst:63 msgid "" "When invoked as a script, pdb will automatically enter post-mortem debugging " "if the program being debugged exits abnormally. After post-mortem debugging " @@ -91,7 +111,7 @@ msgstr "" "préserve l'état de *pdb* (tels que les points d'arrêt) et dans la plupart " "des cas est plus utile que de quitter le débogueur à la sortie du programme." -#: library/pdb.rst:60 +#: library/pdb.rst:69 msgid "" ":file:`pdb.py` now accepts a ``-c`` option that executes commands as if " "given in a :file:`.pdbrc` file, see :ref:`debugger-commands`." @@ -100,7 +120,7 @@ msgstr "" "les commandes comme si elles provenaient d'un fichier :file:`.pdbrc`, voir :" "ref:`debugger-commands`." -#: library/pdb.rst:64 +#: library/pdb.rst:73 msgid "" ":file:`pdb.py` now accepts a ``-m`` option that execute modules similar to " "the way ``python3 -m`` does. As with a script, the debugger will pause " @@ -111,14 +131,14 @@ msgstr "" "manière que dans un script, le débogueur va mettre en pause l’exécution " "juste avant la première ligne du module." -#: library/pdb.rst:70 +#: library/pdb.rst:79 #, fuzzy msgid "The typical usage to break into the debugger is to insert::" msgstr "" "L'usage typique pour forcer le débogueur depuis un programme s'exécutant est " "d'insérer ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:74 +#: library/pdb.rst:83 #, fuzzy msgid "" "at the location you want to break into the debugger, and then run the " @@ -129,7 +149,7 @@ msgstr "" "parcourir le code suivant cette instruction, et continuer à exécuter sans le " "débogueur en utilisant la commande :pdbcmd:`continue`." -#: library/pdb.rst:78 +#: library/pdb.rst:87 msgid "" "The built-in :func:`breakpoint()`, when called with defaults, can be used " "instead of ``import pdb; pdb.set_trace()``." @@ -138,11 +158,11 @@ msgstr "" "valeurs par défaut, peut être utilisée en lieu et place de ``import pdb; pdb." "set_trace()``." -#: library/pdb.rst:82 +#: library/pdb.rst:91 msgid "The typical usage to inspect a crashed program is::" msgstr "L'usage typique pour inspecter un programme planté ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:100 +#: library/pdb.rst:109 msgid "" "The module defines the following functions; each enters the debugger in a " "slightly different way:" @@ -150,7 +170,7 @@ msgstr "" "Le module définit les fonctions suivantes; chacune entre dans le débogueur " "d'une manière légèrement différente:" -#: library/pdb.rst:105 +#: library/pdb.rst:114 msgid "" "Execute the *statement* (given as a string or a code object) under debugger " "control. The debugger prompt appears before any code is executed; you can " @@ -171,7 +191,7 @@ msgstr "" "dictionnaire du module :mod:`__main__` est utilisé. (Voir l'explication des " "fonctions natives :func:`exec` ou :func:`eval`.)" -#: library/pdb.rst:117 +#: library/pdb.rst:126 msgid "" "Evaluate the *expression* (given as a string or a code object) under " "debugger control. When :func:`runeval` returns, it returns the value of the " @@ -182,7 +202,7 @@ msgstr "" "retourne, elle renvoie la valeur de l'expression. Autrement cette fonction " "est similaire à la fonction :func:`run`." -#: library/pdb.rst:124 +#: library/pdb.rst:133 msgid "" "Call the *function* (a function or method object, not a string) with the " "given arguments. When :func:`runcall` returns, it returns whatever the " @@ -194,7 +214,7 @@ msgstr "" "retourne ce que l'appel de fonctionne a renvoyé. L'invite de débogage " "apparaît dès que la fonction est entrée." -#: library/pdb.rst:132 +#: library/pdb.rst:141 msgid "" "Enter the debugger at the calling stack frame. This is useful to hard-code " "a breakpoint at a given point in a program, even if the code is not " @@ -206,11 +226,11 @@ msgstr "" "autrement débogué (par exemple, quand une assertion échoue). S'il est donné, " "*header* est affiché sur la console juste avant que le débogage commence." -#: library/pdb.rst:137 +#: library/pdb.rst:146 msgid "The keyword-only argument *header*." msgstr "L’argument *keyword-only* *header*." -#: library/pdb.rst:143 +#: library/pdb.rst:152 msgid "" "Enter post-mortem debugging of the given *traceback* object. If no " "*traceback* is given, it uses the one of the exception that is currently " @@ -222,7 +242,7 @@ msgstr "" "traitement (une exception doit être gérée si la valeur par défaut doit être " "utilisée)." -#: library/pdb.rst:151 +#: library/pdb.rst:160 msgid "" "Enter post-mortem debugging of the traceback found in :data:`sys." "last_traceback`." @@ -230,7 +250,7 @@ msgstr "" "Entre le débogage post-mortem de la trace trouvé dans :data:`sys. " "last_traceback`." -#: library/pdb.rst:155 +#: library/pdb.rst:164 msgid "" "The ``run*`` functions and :func:`set_trace` are aliases for instantiating " "the :class:`Pdb` class and calling the method of the same name. If you want " @@ -240,11 +260,11 @@ msgstr "" "la classe :class:`Pdb` et appeler la méthode du même nom. Si vous souhaitez " "accéder à d'autres fonctionnalités, vous devez le faire vous-même ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:162 +#: library/pdb.rst:171 msgid ":class:`Pdb` is the debugger class." msgstr "Le classe du débogueur est la classe :class:`Pdb`." -#: library/pdb.rst:164 +#: library/pdb.rst:173 msgid "" "The *completekey*, *stdin* and *stdout* arguments are passed to the " "underlying :class:`cmd.Cmd` class; see the description there." @@ -252,7 +272,7 @@ msgstr "" "Les arguments *completekey*, *stdin* et *stdout* sont transmis à la classe " "sous-jacente :class:`cmd.Cmd`; voir la description ici." -#: library/pdb.rst:167 +#: library/pdb.rst:176 msgid "" "The *skip* argument, if given, must be an iterable of glob-style module name " "patterns. The debugger will not step into frames that originate in a module " @@ -262,7 +282,7 @@ msgstr "" "de style *glob*. Le débogueur n'entrera pas dans les *frames* qui " "proviennent d'un module qui correspond à l'un de ces motifs. [1]_" -#: library/pdb.rst:171 +#: library/pdb.rst:180 msgid "" "By default, Pdb sets a handler for the SIGINT signal (which is sent when the " "user presses :kbd:`Ctrl-C` on the console) when you give a ``continue`` " @@ -276,7 +296,7 @@ msgstr "" "à nouveau dans le débogueur en appuyant sur :kbd:`Ctrl-C`. Si vous voulez " "que Pdb ne touche pas le gestionnaire SIGINT, assignez *nosigint* à *True*." -#: library/pdb.rst:176 +#: library/pdb.rst:185 msgid "" "The *readrc* argument defaults to true and controls whether Pdb will load ." "pdbrc files from the filesystem." @@ -284,39 +304,39 @@ msgstr "" "L'argument *readrc* vaut *True* par défaut et contrôle si Pdb chargera les " "fichiers *.pdbrc* depuis le système de fichiers." -#: library/pdb.rst:179 +#: library/pdb.rst:188 msgid "Example call to enable tracing with *skip*::" msgstr "Exemple d'appel pour activer le traçage avec *skip* ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:183 +#: library/pdb.rst:22 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``pdb.Pdb`` with no arguments." msgstr "Lève un :ref:`évènement d'audit ` ``pdb.Pdb`` sans argument." -#: library/pdb.rst:185 +#: library/pdb.rst:194 msgid "The *skip* argument." msgstr "L'argument *skip*." -#: library/pdb.rst:188 +#: library/pdb.rst:197 msgid "" "The *nosigint* argument. Previously, a SIGINT handler was never set by Pdb." msgstr "" "L'argument *nosigint*. Auparavant, un gestionnaire SIGINT n'était jamais " "configuré par Pdb." -#: library/pdb.rst:192 +#: library/pdb.rst:201 msgid "The *readrc* argument." msgstr "L'argument *readrc*." -#: library/pdb.rst:200 +#: library/pdb.rst:209 msgid "See the documentation for the functions explained above." msgstr "Voir la documentation pour les fonctions expliquées ci-dessus." -#: library/pdb.rst:206 +#: library/pdb.rst:215 msgid "Debugger Commands" msgstr "Commande du débogueur" -#: library/pdb.rst:208 +#: library/pdb.rst:217 msgid "" "The commands recognized by the debugger are listed below. Most commands can " "be abbreviated to one or two letters as indicated; e.g. ``h(elp)`` means " @@ -337,7 +357,7 @@ msgstr "" "pas être insérés. Les alternatives dans la syntaxe de la commande sont " "séparés par une barre verticale (``|``)." -#: library/pdb.rst:217 +#: library/pdb.rst:226 msgid "" "Entering a blank line repeats the last command entered. Exception: if the " "last command was a :pdbcmd:`list` command, the next 11 lines are listed." @@ -346,7 +366,7 @@ msgstr "" "dernière commande était la commande :pdbcmd:`list`, les 11 prochaines lignes " "sont affichées." -#: library/pdb.rst:220 +#: library/pdb.rst:229 msgid "" "Commands that the debugger doesn't recognize are assumed to be Python " "statements and are executed in the context of the program being debugged. " @@ -365,7 +385,7 @@ msgstr "" "instruction, le nom de l'exception est affiché mais l'état du débogueur " "n'est pas modifié." -#: library/pdb.rst:228 +#: library/pdb.rst:237 msgid "" "The debugger supports :ref:`aliases `. Aliases can have " "parameters which allows one a certain level of adaptability to the context " @@ -375,7 +395,7 @@ msgstr "" "avoir des paramètres qui permettent un certain niveau d'adaptabilité au " "contexte étudié." -#: library/pdb.rst:232 +#: library/pdb.rst:241 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Multiple commands may be entered on a single line, separated by ``;;``. (A " @@ -393,7 +413,7 @@ msgstr "" "divisée à la première paire de ``;;`` paire, même si il est au milieu d'une " "chaîne de caractères." -#: library/pdb.rst:243 +#: library/pdb.rst:252 #, fuzzy msgid "" "If a file :file:`.pdbrc` exists in the user's home directory or in the " @@ -409,13 +429,13 @@ msgstr "" "d’accueil de l’utilisateur est lu en premier et les alias définis dedans " "peuvent être surchargés par le fichier local." -#: library/pdb.rst:249 +#: library/pdb.rst:258 msgid "" ":file:`.pdbrc` is now read with ``'utf-8'`` encoding. Previously, it was " "read with the system locale encoding." msgstr "" -#: library/pdb.rst:253 +#: library/pdb.rst:262 msgid "" ":file:`.pdbrc` can now contain commands that continue debugging, such as :" "pdbcmd:`continue` or :pdbcmd:`next`. Previously, these commands had no " @@ -425,7 +445,7 @@ msgstr "" "continue le débogage, comme :pdbcmd:`continue` ou :pdbcmd:`next`. " "Précédemment, ces commandes n'avaient aucun effet." -#: library/pdb.rst:261 +#: library/pdb.rst:270 msgid "" "Without argument, print the list of available commands. With a *command* as " "argument, print help about that command. ``help pdb`` displays the full " @@ -439,7 +459,7 @@ msgstr "" "Puisque l'argument *command* doit être un identificateur, ``help exec`` doit " "être entré pour obtenir de l'aide sur la commande ``!``." -#: library/pdb.rst:269 +#: library/pdb.rst:278 msgid "" "Print a stack trace, with the most recent frame at the bottom. An arrow " "indicates the current frame, which determines the context of most commands." @@ -448,7 +468,7 @@ msgstr "" "indique le *frame* courant, qui détermine le contexte de la plupart des " "commandes." -#: library/pdb.rst:274 +#: library/pdb.rst:283 msgid "" "Move the current frame *count* (default one) levels down in the stack trace " "(to a newer frame)." @@ -456,7 +476,7 @@ msgstr "" "Déplace le niveau de la *frame* courante *count* (par défaut un) vers le bas " "dans la trace de pile (vers une *frame* plus récente)." -#: library/pdb.rst:279 +#: library/pdb.rst:288 msgid "" "Move the current frame *count* (default one) levels up in the stack trace " "(to an older frame)." @@ -464,7 +484,7 @@ msgstr "" "Déplace le niveau de la *frame* courante *count* (par défaut un) vers le " "haut dans la trace de pile (vers une *frame* plus ancienne)." -#: library/pdb.rst:284 +#: library/pdb.rst:293 msgid "" "With a *lineno* argument, set a break there in the current file. With a " "*function* argument, set a break at the first executable statement within " @@ -482,7 +502,7 @@ msgstr "" "est recherché sur :data:`sys.path`. Notez que chaque point d'arrêt reçoit un " "numéro auquel se réfèrent toutes les autres commandes de point d'arrêt." -#: library/pdb.rst:291 +#: library/pdb.rst:300 msgid "" "If a second argument is present, it is an expression which must evaluate to " "true before the breakpoint is honored." @@ -490,7 +510,7 @@ msgstr "" "Si un second argument est présent, c'est une expression qui doit évaluer à " "*True* avant que le point d'arrêt ne soit honoré." -#: library/pdb.rst:294 +#: library/pdb.rst:303 msgid "" "Without argument, list all breaks, including for each breakpoint, the number " "of times that breakpoint has been hit, the current ignore count, and the " @@ -500,7 +520,7 @@ msgstr "" "nombre de fois qu'un point d'arrêt a été atteint, le nombre de ignore, et la " "condition associée le cas échéant." -#: library/pdb.rst:300 +#: library/pdb.rst:309 msgid "" "Temporary breakpoint, which is removed automatically when it is first hit. " "The arguments are the same as for :pdbcmd:`break`." @@ -508,7 +528,7 @@ msgstr "" "Point d'arrêt temporaire, qui est enlevé automatiquement au premier passage. " "Les arguments sont les mêmes que pour :pdbcmd:`break`." -#: library/pdb.rst:305 +#: library/pdb.rst:314 msgid "" "With a *filename:lineno* argument, clear all the breakpoints at this line. " "With a space separated list of breakpoint numbers, clear those breakpoints. " @@ -519,7 +539,7 @@ msgstr "" "efface ces points d'arrêt. Sans argument, efface tous les points d'arrêt " "(mais demande d'abord confirmation)." -#: library/pdb.rst:311 +#: library/pdb.rst:320 msgid "" "Disable the breakpoints given as a space separated list of breakpoint " "numbers. Disabling a breakpoint means it cannot cause the program to stop " @@ -532,11 +552,11 @@ msgstr "" "différence d'effacer un point d'arrêt, il reste dans la liste des points " "d'arrêt et peut être (ré)activé." -#: library/pdb.rst:318 +#: library/pdb.rst:327 msgid "Enable the breakpoints specified." msgstr "Active les points d'arrêt spécifiés." -#: library/pdb.rst:322 +#: library/pdb.rst:331 msgid "" "Set the ignore count for the given breakpoint number. If count is omitted, " "the ignore count is set to 0. A breakpoint becomes active when the ignore " @@ -550,7 +570,7 @@ msgstr "" "fois que le point d'arrêt est atteint et que le point d'arrêt n'est pas " "désactivé et que toute condition associée est évaluée comme vraie." -#: library/pdb.rst:330 +#: library/pdb.rst:339 msgid "" "Set a new *condition* for the breakpoint, an expression which must evaluate " "to true before the breakpoint is honored. If *condition* is absent, any " @@ -561,7 +581,7 @@ msgstr "" "*condition* est absente, toute condition existante est supprimée, c'est-à-" "dire que le point d'arrêt est rendu inconditionnel." -#: library/pdb.rst:336 +#: library/pdb.rst:345 msgid "" "Specify a list of commands for breakpoint number *bpnumber*. The commands " "themselves appear on the following lines. Type a line containing just " @@ -571,7 +591,7 @@ msgstr "" "Les commandes elles-mêmes apparaissent sur les lignes suivantes. Tapez une " "ligne contenant juste ``end`` pour terminer les commandes. Un exemple ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:345 +#: library/pdb.rst:354 msgid "" "To remove all commands from a breakpoint, type ``commands`` and follow it " "immediately with ``end``; that is, give no commands." @@ -579,14 +599,14 @@ msgstr "" "Pour supprimer toutes les commandes depuis un point d'arrêt, écrivez " "``commands`` suivi immédiatement de ``end`` ; ceci supprime les commandes." -#: library/pdb.rst:348 +#: library/pdb.rst:357 msgid "" "With no *bpnumber* argument, ``commands`` refers to the last breakpoint set." msgstr "" "Sans argument *bpnumber*, ``commands`` se réfère au dernier point d'arrêt " "défini." -#: library/pdb.rst:350 +#: library/pdb.rst:359 msgid "" "You can use breakpoint commands to start your program up again. Simply use " "the :pdbcmd:`continue` command, or :pdbcmd:`step`, or any other command that " @@ -596,7 +616,7 @@ msgstr "" "programme. Utilisez simplement la commande :pdbcmd:`continue`, ou :pdbcmd:" "`step`, ou toute autre commande qui reprend l'exécution." -#: library/pdb.rst:354 +#: library/pdb.rst:363 msgid "" "Specifying any command resuming execution (currently :pdbcmd:`continue`, :" "pdbcmd:`step`, :pdbcmd:`next`, :pdbcmd:`return`, :pdbcmd:`jump`, :pdbcmd:" @@ -615,7 +635,7 @@ msgstr "" "sa propre liste de commandes, conduisant à des ambiguïtés sur la liste à " "exécuter." -#: library/pdb.rst:363 +#: library/pdb.rst:372 msgid "" "If you use the 'silent' command in the command list, the usual message about " "stopping at a breakpoint is not printed. This may be desirable for " @@ -630,7 +650,7 @@ msgstr "" "n'affiche quoi que ce soit, vous ne voyez aucun signe indiquant que le point " "de rupture a été atteint." -#: library/pdb.rst:370 +#: library/pdb.rst:379 msgid "" "Execute the current line, stop at the first possible occasion (either in a " "function that is called or on the next line in the current function)." @@ -639,7 +659,7 @@ msgstr "" "dans une fonction qui est appelée, soit sur la ligne suivante de la fonction " "courante)." -#: library/pdb.rst:375 +#: library/pdb.rst:384 msgid "" "Continue execution until the next line in the current function is reached or " "it returns. (The difference between :pdbcmd:`next` and :pdbcmd:`step` is " @@ -653,7 +673,7 @@ msgstr "" "tandis que :pdbcmd:`next` exécute les fonctions appelées à (presque) pleine " "vitesse, ne s'arrêtant qu'à la ligne suivante dans la fonction courante.)" -#: library/pdb.rst:383 +#: library/pdb.rst:392 msgid "" "Without argument, continue execution until the line with a number greater " "than the current one is reached." @@ -661,7 +681,7 @@ msgstr "" "Sans argument, continue l'exécution jusqu'à ce que la ligne avec un nombre " "supérieur au nombre actuel soit atteinte." -#: library/pdb.rst:386 +#: library/pdb.rst:395 msgid "" "With a line number, continue execution until a line with a number greater or " "equal to that is reached. In both cases, also stop when the current frame " @@ -671,21 +691,21 @@ msgstr "" "un numéro supérieur ou égal à celui-ci soit atteinte. Dans les deux cas, " "arrête également lorsque la *frame* courante revient." -#: library/pdb.rst:390 +#: library/pdb.rst:399 msgid "Allow giving an explicit line number." msgstr "Permet de donner un numéro de ligne explicite." -#: library/pdb.rst:395 +#: library/pdb.rst:404 msgid "Continue execution until the current function returns." msgstr "Continue l'exécution jusqu'au retour de la fonction courante." -#: library/pdb.rst:399 +#: library/pdb.rst:408 msgid "Continue execution, only stop when a breakpoint is encountered." msgstr "" "Continue l'exécution, seulement s'arrête quand un point d'arrêt est " "rencontré." -#: library/pdb.rst:403 +#: library/pdb.rst:412 msgid "" "Set the next line that will be executed. Only available in the bottom-most " "frame. This lets you jump back and execute code again, or jump forward to " @@ -696,7 +716,7 @@ msgstr "" "nouveau le code, ou de passer en avant pour sauter le code que vous ne " "voulez pas exécuter." -#: library/pdb.rst:407 +#: library/pdb.rst:416 msgid "" "It should be noted that not all jumps are allowed -- for instance it is not " "possible to jump into the middle of a :keyword:`for` loop or out of a :" @@ -706,7 +726,7 @@ msgstr "" "n'est pas possible de sauter au milieu d'une boucle :keyword:`for` ou en " "dehors d'une clause :keyword:`finally`." -#: library/pdb.rst:413 +#: library/pdb.rst:422 msgid "" "List source code for the current file. Without arguments, list 11 lines " "around the current line or continue the previous listing. With ``.`` as " @@ -721,7 +741,7 @@ msgstr "" "liste la plage donnée; si le second argument est inférieur au premier, il " "est interprété comme un compte." -#: library/pdb.rst:419 +#: library/pdb.rst:428 msgid "" "The current line in the current frame is indicated by ``->``. If an " "exception is being debugged, the line where the exception was originally " @@ -733,11 +753,11 @@ msgstr "" "initialement levée ou propagée est indiquée par ``>>``, si elle diffère de " "la ligne courante." -#: library/pdb.rst:424 +#: library/pdb.rst:433 msgid "The ``>>`` marker." msgstr "Le marqueur ``>>``." -#: library/pdb.rst:429 +#: library/pdb.rst:438 msgid "" "List all source code for the current function or frame. Interesting lines " "are marked as for :pdbcmd:`list`." @@ -745,15 +765,15 @@ msgstr "" "Liste le code source de la fonction ou du bloc courant. Les lignes " "intéressantes sont marquées comme pour :pdbcmd:`list`." -#: library/pdb.rst:436 +#: library/pdb.rst:445 msgid "Print the argument list of the current function." msgstr "Affiche la liste d'arguments de la fonction courante." -#: library/pdb.rst:440 +#: library/pdb.rst:449 msgid "Evaluate the *expression* in the current context and print its value." msgstr "Évalue l'*expression* dans le contexte courant et affiche sa valeur." -#: library/pdb.rst:444 +#: library/pdb.rst:453 msgid "" "``print()`` can also be used, but is not a debugger command --- this " "executes the Python :func:`print` function." @@ -761,7 +781,7 @@ msgstr "" "``print()`` peut aussi être utilisée, mais n'est pas une commande du " "débogueur --- il exécute la fonction Python :func:`print`." -#: library/pdb.rst:450 +#: library/pdb.rst:459 msgid "" "Like the :pdbcmd:`p` command, except the value of the expression is pretty-" "printed using the :mod:`pprint` module." @@ -769,15 +789,15 @@ msgstr "" "Comme la commande :pdbcmd:`p`, sauf que la valeur de l'expression est " "joliment affiché en utilisant le module :mod:`pprint`." -#: library/pdb.rst:455 +#: library/pdb.rst:464 msgid "Print the type of the *expression*." msgstr "Affiche le type de l'*expression*." -#: library/pdb.rst:459 +#: library/pdb.rst:468 msgid "Try to get source code for the given object and display it." msgstr "Essaie d'obtenir le code source pour l'objet donné et l'affiche." -#: library/pdb.rst:465 +#: library/pdb.rst:474 msgid "" "Display the value of the expression if it changed, each time execution stops " "in the current frame." @@ -785,12 +805,12 @@ msgstr "" "Affiche la valeur de l'expression si elle a changée, chaque fois que " "l'exécution s'arrête dans la *frame* courante." -#: library/pdb.rst:468 +#: library/pdb.rst:477 msgid "Without expression, list all display expressions for the current frame." msgstr "" "Sans expression, liste toutes les expressions pour la *frame* courante." -#: library/pdb.rst:474 +#: library/pdb.rst:483 msgid "" "Do not display the expression any more in the current frame. Without " "expression, clear all display expressions for the current frame." @@ -798,7 +818,7 @@ msgstr "" "N'affiche plus l'expression dans la *frame* courante. Sans expression, " "efface toutes les expressions d'affichage de la *frame* courante." -#: library/pdb.rst:481 +#: library/pdb.rst:490 msgid "" "Start an interactive interpreter (using the :mod:`code` module) whose global " "namespace contains all the (global and local) names found in the current " @@ -808,7 +828,7 @@ msgstr "" "l'espace de nommage global contient tous les noms (*global* et *local*) " "trouvés dans la portée courante." -#: library/pdb.rst:491 +#: library/pdb.rst:500 msgid "" "Create an alias called *name* that executes *command*. The command must " "*not* be enclosed in quotes. Replaceable parameters can be indicated by " @@ -823,7 +843,7 @@ msgstr "" "courant pour *name* est affiché. Si aucun argument n'est donné, tous les " "alias sont listés." -#: library/pdb.rst:497 +#: library/pdb.rst:506 msgid "" "Aliases may be nested and can contain anything that can be legally typed at " "the pdb prompt. Note that internal pdb commands *can* be overridden by " @@ -838,7 +858,7 @@ msgstr "" "récursivement au premier mot de la ligne de commande; tous les autres mots " "de la ligne sont laissés seuls." -#: library/pdb.rst:503 +#: library/pdb.rst:512 msgid "" "As an example, here are two useful aliases (especially when placed in the :" "file:`.pdbrc` file)::" @@ -846,11 +866,11 @@ msgstr "" "Comme un exemple, voici deux alias utiles (spécialement quand il est placé " "dans le fichier :file:`.pdbrc`) ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:513 +#: library/pdb.rst:522 msgid "Delete the specified alias." msgstr "Supprime l'alias spécifié." -#: library/pdb.rst:517 +#: library/pdb.rst:526 msgid "" "Execute the (one-line) *statement* in the context of the current stack " "frame. The exclamation point can be omitted unless the first word of the " @@ -864,7 +884,7 @@ msgstr "" "définir une variable globale, vous pouvez préfixer la commande d'assignation " "avec une instruction :keyword:`global` sur la même ligne, par exemple ::" -#: library/pdb.rst:529 +#: library/pdb.rst:538 msgid "" "Restart the debugged Python program. If an argument is supplied, it is " "split with :mod:`shlex` and the result is used as the new :data:`sys.argv`. " @@ -876,11 +896,11 @@ msgstr "" "`sys.argv`. L'historique, les points d'arrêt, les actions et les options du " "débogueur sont préservés. :pdbcmd:`restart` est un alias pour :pdbcmd:`run`." -#: library/pdb.rst:536 +#: library/pdb.rst:545 msgid "Quit from the debugger. The program being executed is aborted." msgstr "Quitte le débogueur. Le programme exécuté est arrêté." -#: library/pdb.rst:540 +#: library/pdb.rst:549 msgid "" "Enter a recursive debugger that steps through the code argument (which is an " "arbitrary expression or statement to be executed in the current environment)." @@ -889,16 +909,16 @@ msgstr "" "une expression arbitraire ou une instruction à exécuter dans l'environnement " "courant)." -#: library/pdb.rst:546 +#: library/pdb.rst:555 #, fuzzy msgid "Print the return value for the last return of a function." msgstr "Affiche la liste d'arguments de la fonction courante." -#: library/pdb.rst:549 +#: library/pdb.rst:558 msgid "Footnotes" msgstr "Notes" -#: library/pdb.rst:550 +#: library/pdb.rst:559 msgid "" "Whether a frame is considered to originate in a certain module is determined " "by the ``__name__`` in the frame globals." diff --git a/library/socket.po b/library/socket.po index 7bed51e5..fe9aa292 100644 --- a/library/socket.po +++ b/library/socket.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2020-11-25 20:35+0100\n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" "Language: fr\n" @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ msgid "" "operating system socket APIs." msgstr "" -#: includes/wasm-notavail.rst:None +#: includes/wasm-notavail.rst:3 #, fuzzy msgid ":ref:`Availability `: not Emscripten, not WASI." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix, Windows." @@ -282,6 +282,10 @@ msgstr "" msgid "*feat* and *mask* are unsigned 32bit integers." msgstr "" +#: library/socket.rst:519 library/socket.rst:1766 +msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.6.38." +msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.6.38." + #: library/socket.rst:173 msgid "Some algorithm types require more recent Kernels." msgstr "" @@ -293,6 +297,11 @@ msgid "" "context ID or CID and port are integers." msgstr "" +#: library/socket.rst:592 +#, fuzzy +msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 3.9" +msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 3.6." + #: library/socket.rst:183 msgid "See :manpage:`vsock(7)`" msgstr "" @@ -353,6 +362,10 @@ msgid "" "address, whose interpretation depends on the device." msgstr "" +#: library/socket.rst:480 +msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.2." +msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.2." + #: library/socket.rst:209 msgid "" ":const:`AF_QIPCRTR` is a Linux-only socket based interface for communicating " @@ -361,6 +374,11 @@ msgid "" "*port* are non-negative integers." msgstr "" +#: library/socket.rst:568 +#, fuzzy +msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 4.7." +msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 4.8." + #: library/socket.rst:218 msgid "" ":const:`IPPROTO_UDPLITE` is a variant of UDP which allows you to specify " @@ -379,6 +397,11 @@ msgid "" "IPPROTO_UDPLITE)`` for IPv6." msgstr "" +#: library/socket.rst:231 +#, fuzzy +msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.6.20, FreeBSD >= 10.1" +msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.6.25" + #: library/socket.rst:235 msgid "" "If you use a hostname in the *host* portion of IPv4/v6 socket address, the " @@ -504,7 +527,7 @@ msgid "" "html>`_ for a more thorough explanation." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:354 +#: library/socket.rst:353 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.6.27." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.6.27" @@ -558,7 +581,7 @@ msgid "" "also defined in the socket module." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:411 +#: library/socket.rst:410 #, fuzzy msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.6.25, NetBSD >= 8." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.6.25" @@ -575,7 +598,7 @@ msgid "" "documentation, are also defined in the socket module." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:460 +#: library/socket.rst:459 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.6.25." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.6.25" @@ -595,7 +618,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "This constant is documented in the Linux documentation." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:440 +#: library/socket.rst:439 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 3.6." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 3.6." @@ -605,7 +628,7 @@ msgid "" "CAN filters are passed to user space." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:451 +#: library/socket.rst:450 #, fuzzy msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 4.1." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 4.8." @@ -622,16 +645,12 @@ msgid "" "constants, documented in the Linux documentation." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:469 +#: library/socket.rst:468 #, fuzzy msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 5.4." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 3.6." -#: library/socket.rst:480 -msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.2." -msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.2." - -#: library/socket.rst:492 +#: library/socket.rst:491 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.6.30." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.6.30." @@ -655,19 +674,15 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Constants for Linux Kernel cryptography." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:1767 -msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 2.6.38." -msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 2.6.38." - #: library/socket.rst:529 msgid "Constants for Linux host/guest communication." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:532 +#: library/socket.rst:531 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 4.8." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 4.8." -#: library/socket.rst:538 +#: library/socket.rst:537 #, fuzzy msgid ":ref:`Availability `: BSD, macOS." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : BSD, OSX." @@ -698,11 +713,6 @@ msgid "" "service providing remote processors." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:568 -#, fuzzy -msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 4.7." -msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 4.8." - #: library/socket.rst:574 msgid "" "LOCAL_CREDS and LOCAL_CREDS_PERSISTENT can be used with SOCK_DGRAM, " @@ -723,11 +733,6 @@ msgid "" "`SO_REUSEPORT`." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:592 -#, fuzzy -msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Linux >= 3.9" -msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Linux >= 3.6." - #: library/socket.rst:595 msgid "Functions" msgstr "Fonctions" @@ -771,7 +776,7 @@ msgstr "" "Il n'est :ref:`pas possible d'hériter ` du connecteur " "nouvellement créé." -#: library/socket.rst:635 +#: library/socket.rst:22 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.__new__`` with arguments " "``self``, ``family``, ``type``, ``protocol``." @@ -945,7 +950,7 @@ msgid "" "method. The socket is assumed to be in blocking mode." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:1873 +#: library/socket.rst:1872 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Windows." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Windows." @@ -1011,7 +1016,7 @@ msgid "" "be passed to the :meth:`socket.connect` method." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:846 +#: library/socket.rst:30 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.getaddrinfo`` with " "arguments ``host``, ``port``, ``family``, ``type``, ``protocol``." @@ -1055,7 +1060,7 @@ msgid "" "stack support." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:900 +#: library/socket.rst:10 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.gethostbyname`` with " "argument ``hostname``." @@ -1063,7 +1068,7 @@ msgstr "" #: library/socket.rst:893 library/socket.rst:921 library/socket.rst:949 #: library/socket.rst:971 library/socket.rst:1342 library/socket.rst:1376 -#: library/socket.rst:1469 library/socket.rst:1860 +#: library/socket.rst:1468 library/socket.rst:1860 #, fuzzy msgid ":ref:`Availability `: not WASI." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix." @@ -1086,7 +1091,7 @@ msgid "" "interpreter is currently executing." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:910 +#: library/socket.rst:4 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.gethostname`` with no " "arguments." @@ -1109,7 +1114,7 @@ msgid "" "`gethostbyaddr` supports both IPv4 and IPv6." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:928 +#: library/socket.rst:9 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.gethostbyaddr`` with " "argument ``ip_address``." @@ -1134,7 +1139,7 @@ msgid "" "For more information about *flags* you can consult :manpage:`getnameinfo(3)`." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:945 +#: library/socket.rst:11 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.getnameinfo`` with " "argument ``sockaddr``." @@ -1156,7 +1161,7 @@ msgid "" "``'udp'``, otherwise any protocol will match." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:967 +#: library/socket.rst:5 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.getservbyname`` with " "arguments ``servicename``, ``protocolname``." @@ -1169,7 +1174,7 @@ msgid "" "``'udp'``, otherwise any protocol will match." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:978 +#: library/socket.rst:5 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.getservbyport`` with " "arguments ``port``, ``protocolname``." @@ -1271,7 +1276,7 @@ msgid "" "`inet_pton`." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:1081 +#: library/socket.rst:1080 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Unix, Windows." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix, Windows." @@ -1307,7 +1312,7 @@ msgid "" "the permissible range of values." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:None +#: library/socket.rst:1129 #, fuzzy msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Unix, not Emscripten, not WASI." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix, Windows." @@ -1358,13 +1363,13 @@ msgid "" "you don't have enough rights." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:1165 +#: library/socket.rst:4 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.sethostname`` with " "argument ``name``." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:None +#: library/socket.rst:1596 library/socket.rst:1640 msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Unix." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix." @@ -1374,7 +1379,7 @@ msgid "" "tuples. :exc:`OSError` if the system call fails." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:1197 library/socket.rst:None +#: library/socket.rst:1196 library/socket.rst:1230 library/socket.rst:1244 #, fuzzy msgid "" ":ref:`Availability `: Unix, Windows, not Emscripten, not WASI." @@ -1499,7 +1504,7 @@ msgid "" "format of *address* depends on the address family --- see above.)" msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:1302 +#: library/socket.rst:4 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.bind`` with arguments " "``self``, ``address``." @@ -1551,7 +1556,7 @@ msgid "" "(or the exception raised by the signal handler)." msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:1363 +#: library/socket.rst:11 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.connect`` with arguments " "``self``, ``address``." @@ -1886,7 +1891,7 @@ msgid "" "address family --- see above.)" msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:1718 +#: library/socket.rst:7 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.sendto`` with arguments " "``self``, ``address``." @@ -1919,12 +1924,12 @@ msgid "" "mechanism. See also :meth:`recvmsg`. ::" msgstr "" -#: library/socket.rst:None +#: library/socket.rst:1748 #, fuzzy msgid ":ref:`Availability `: Unix, not WASI." msgstr ":ref:`Disponibilité ` : Unix." -#: library/socket.rst:1761 +#: library/socket.rst:34 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``socket.sendmsg`` with arguments " "``self``, ``address``." diff --git a/library/sqlite3.po b/library/sqlite3.po index b81136c4..b5716134 100644 --- a/library/sqlite3.po +++ b/library/sqlite3.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2019-03-26 15:55+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Julien Palard \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid ":ref:`sqlite3-converters`" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:554 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:557 msgid ":ref:`sqlite3-connection-context-manager`" msgstr "" @@ -313,24 +313,26 @@ msgstr "" #: library/sqlite3.rst:301 msgid "" -"If ``True`` (default), only the creating thread may use the connection. If " -"``False``, the connection may be shared across multiple threads; if so, " -"write operations should be serialized by the user to avoid data corruption." +"If ``True`` (default), :exc:`ProgrammingError` will be raised if the " +"database connection is used by a thread other than the one that created it. " +"If ``False``, the connection may be accessed in multiple threads; write " +"operations may need to be serialized by the user to avoid data corruption. " +"See :attr:`threadsafety` for more information." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:307 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:310 msgid "" "A custom subclass of :class:`Connection` to create the connection with, if " "not the default :class:`Connection` class." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:311 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:314 msgid "" "The number of statements that :mod:`!sqlite3` should internally cache for " "this connection, to avoid parsing overhead. By default, 128 statements." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:316 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:319 msgid "" "If set to ``True``, *database* is interpreted as a :abbr:`URI (Uniform " "Resource Identifier)` with a file path and an optional query string. The " @@ -344,32 +346,32 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Return type" msgstr "Type Python" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:327 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:67 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``sqlite3.connect`` with argument " "``database``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:328 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:68 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``sqlite3.connect/handle`` with " "argument ``connection_handle``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:330 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:333 msgid "The *uri* parameter." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:333 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:336 msgid "" "*database* can now also be a :term:`path-like object`, not only a string." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:336 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:339 msgid "The ``sqlite3.connect/handle`` auditing event." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:341 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:344 msgid "" "Return ``True`` if the string *statement* appears to contain one or more " "complete SQL statements. No syntactic verification or parsing of any kind is " @@ -377,19 +379,19 @@ msgid "" "and the statement is terminated by a semicolon." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:347 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:350 #, fuzzy msgid "For example:" msgstr "Exemple :" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:356 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:359 msgid "" "This function may be useful during command-line input to determine if the " "entered text seems to form a complete SQL statement, or if additional input " "is needed before calling :meth:`~Cursor.execute`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:362 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:365 msgid "" "Enable or disable callback tracebacks. By default you will not get any " "tracebacks in user-defined functions, aggregates, converters, authorizer " @@ -398,13 +400,13 @@ msgid "" "on :data:`sys.stderr`. Use ``False`` to disable the feature again." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:369 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:372 msgid "" "Register an :func:`unraisable hook handler ` for an " "improved debug experience:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:394 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:397 msgid "" "Register an *adapter* callable to adapt the Python type *type* into an " "SQLite type. The adapter is called with a Python object of type *type* as " @@ -412,7 +414,7 @@ msgid "" "natively understands `." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:402 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:405 msgid "" "Register the *converter* callable to convert SQLite objects of type " "*typename* into a Python object of a specific type. The converter is invoked " @@ -422,18 +424,18 @@ msgid "" "type detection works." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:410 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:413 msgid "" "Note: *typename* and the name of the type in your query are matched case-" "insensitively." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:417 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:420 #, fuzzy msgid "Module constants" msgstr "Fonctions et constantes du module" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:421 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:424 msgid "" "Pass this flag value to the *detect_types* parameter of :func:`connect` to " "look up a converter function by using the type name, parsed from the query " @@ -441,13 +443,13 @@ msgid "" "in square brackets (``[]``)." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:431 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:434 msgid "" "This flag may be combined with :const:`PARSE_DECLTYPES` using the ``|`` " "(bitwise or) operator." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:436 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:439 msgid "" "Pass this flag value to the *detect_types* parameter of :func:`connect` to " "look up a converter function using the declared types for each column. The " @@ -456,50 +458,50 @@ msgid "" "the converter dictionary key. For example:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:452 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:455 msgid "" "This flag may be combined with :const:`PARSE_COLNAMES` using the ``|`` " "(bitwise or) operator." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:459 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:462 msgid "" "Flags that should be returned by the *authorizer_callback* callable passed " "to :meth:`Connection.set_authorizer`, to indicate whether:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:462 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:465 msgid "Access is allowed (:const:`!SQLITE_OK`)," msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:463 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:466 msgid "" "The SQL statement should be aborted with an error (:const:`!SQLITE_DENY`)" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:464 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:467 msgid "" "The column should be treated as a ``NULL`` value (:const:`!SQLITE_IGNORE`)" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:468 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:471 msgid "" "String constant stating the supported DB-API level. Required by the DB-API. " "Hard-coded to ``\"2.0\"``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:473 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:476 msgid "" "String constant stating the type of parameter marker formatting expected by " "the :mod:`!sqlite3` module. Required by the DB-API. Hard-coded to " "``\"qmark\"``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:479 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:482 msgid "The ``named`` DB-API parameter style is also supported." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:483 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:486 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Version number of the runtime SQLite library as a :class:`string `." @@ -507,7 +509,7 @@ msgstr "" "Le numéro de version de la bibliothèque d'exécution SQLite, sous forme de " "chaîne." -#: library/sqlite3.rst:487 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:490 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Version number of the runtime SQLite library as a :class:`tuple` of :class:" @@ -516,7 +518,7 @@ msgstr "" "Le numéro de version de la bibliothèque d'exécution SQLite, sous forme " "d'entier." -#: library/sqlite3.rst:492 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:495 msgid "" "Integer constant required by the DB-API 2.0, stating the level of thread " "safety the :mod:`!sqlite3` module supports. This attribute is set based on " @@ -524,93 +526,93 @@ msgid "" "underlying SQLite library is compiled with. The SQLite threading modes are:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:497 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:500 msgid "" "**Single-thread**: In this mode, all mutexes are disabled and SQLite is " "unsafe to use in more than a single thread at once." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:499 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:502 msgid "" "**Multi-thread**: In this mode, SQLite can be safely used by multiple " "threads provided that no single database connection is used simultaneously " "in two or more threads." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:502 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:505 msgid "" "**Serialized**: In serialized mode, SQLite can be safely used by multiple " "threads with no restriction." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:505 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:508 msgid "" "The mappings from SQLite threading modes to DB-API 2.0 threadsafety levels " "are as follows:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:509 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:512 msgid "SQLite threading mode" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:509 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:512 msgid "`threadsafety`_" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:509 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:512 msgid "`SQLITE_THREADSAFE`_" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:509 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:512 msgid "DB-API 2.0 meaning" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:512 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:515 msgid "single-thread" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:512 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:515 msgid "0" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:512 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:515 msgid "Threads may not share the module" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:515 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:518 #, fuzzy msgid "multi-thread" msgstr "Fils d'exécution" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:518 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:521 msgid "1" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:515 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:518 msgid "2" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:515 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:518 msgid "Threads may share the module, but not connections" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:518 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:521 msgid "serialized" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:518 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:521 msgid "3" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:518 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:521 msgid "Threads may share the module, connections and cursors" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:525 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:528 msgid "Set *threadsafety* dynamically instead of hard-coding it to ``1``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:530 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:533 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Version number of this module as a :class:`string `. This is not the " @@ -619,7 +621,7 @@ msgstr "" "Le numéro de version de ce module, sous forme de chaîne. Ce n'est pas la " "version de la bibliothèque SQLite." -#: library/sqlite3.rst:535 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:538 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Version number of this module as a :class:`tuple` of :class:`integers " @@ -628,58 +630,58 @@ msgstr "" "Le numéro de version de ce module, sous forme d'un *n*-uplet d'entiers. Ce " "n'est pas la version de la bibliothèque SQLite." -#: library/sqlite3.rst:542 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:545 #, fuzzy msgid "Connection objects" msgstr "Objets de connexions" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:546 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:549 msgid "" "Each open SQLite database is represented by a ``Connection`` object, which " "is created using :func:`sqlite3.connect`. Their main purpose is creating :" "class:`Cursor` objects, and :ref:`sqlite3-controlling-transactions`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:553 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:556 msgid ":ref:`sqlite3-connection-shortcuts`" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:556 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:559 msgid "An SQLite database connection has the following attributes and methods:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:560 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:563 msgid "" "Create and return a :class:`Cursor` object. The cursor method accepts a " "single optional parameter *factory*. If supplied, this must be a callable " "returning an instance of :class:`Cursor` or its subclasses." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:567 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:570 msgid "" "Open a :class:`Blob` handle to an existing :abbr:`BLOB (Binary Large " "OBject)`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:570 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:573 msgid "The name of the table where the blob is located." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:573 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:576 msgid "The name of the column where the blob is located." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:576 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:579 msgid "The name of the row where the blob is located." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:579 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:582 msgid "" "Set to ``True`` if the blob should be opened without write permissions. " "Defaults to ``False``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:584 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:587 msgid "" "The name of the database where the blob is located. Defaults to ``\"main\"``." msgstr "" @@ -688,109 +690,109 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Raises" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:588 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:591 msgid "When trying to open a blob in a ``WITHOUT ROWID`` table." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:595 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:598 msgid "" "The blob size cannot be changed using the :class:`Blob` class. Use the SQL " "function ``zeroblob`` to create a blob with a fixed size." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:602 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:605 msgid "" "Commit any pending transaction to the database. If there is no open " "transaction, this method is a no-op." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:607 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:610 msgid "" "Roll back to the start of any pending transaction. If there is no open " "transaction, this method is a no-op." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:612 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:615 msgid "" "Close the database connection. Any pending transaction is not committed " "implicitly; make sure to :meth:`commit` before closing to avoid losing " "pending changes." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:619 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:622 msgid "" "Create a new :class:`Cursor` object and call :meth:`~Cursor.execute` on it " "with the given *sql* and *parameters*. Return the new cursor object." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:625 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:628 msgid "" "Create a new :class:`Cursor` object and call :meth:`~Cursor.executemany` on " "it with the given *sql* and *parameters*. Return the new cursor object." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:631 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:634 msgid "" "Create a new :class:`Cursor` object and call :meth:`~Cursor.executescript` " "on it with the given *sql_script*. Return the new cursor object." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:637 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:640 msgid "Create or remove a user-defined SQL function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:639 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:642 msgid "The name of the SQL function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:642 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:645 msgid "" "The number of arguments the SQL function can accept. If ``-1``, it may take " "any number of arguments." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:646 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:649 msgid "" "A callable that is called when the SQL function is invoked. The callable " "must return :ref:`a type natively supported by SQLite `. Set " "to ``None`` to remove an existing SQL function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:653 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:656 msgid "" "If ``True``, the created SQL function is marked as `deterministic `_, which allows SQLite to perform additional " "optimizations." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:658 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:661 msgid "If *deterministic* is used with SQLite versions older than 3.8.3." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:661 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:664 msgid "The *deterministic* parameter." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:702 library/sqlite3.rst:1016 library/sqlite3.rst:1359 -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1380 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:705 library/sqlite3.rst:1019 library/sqlite3.rst:1362 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1383 msgid "Example:" msgstr "Exemple :" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:680 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:683 msgid "Create or remove a user-defined SQL aggregate function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:682 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:685 msgid "The name of the SQL aggregate function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:685 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:688 msgid "" "The number of arguments the SQL aggregate function can accept. If ``-1``, it " "may take any number of arguments." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:689 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:692 msgid "" "A class must implement the following methods: * ``step()``: Add a row to " "the aggregate. * ``finalize()``: Return the final result of the aggregate " @@ -799,45 +801,45 @@ msgid "" "*n_arg*. Set to ``None`` to remove an existing SQL aggregate function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:690 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:693 msgid "A class must implement the following methods:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:692 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:695 msgid "``step()``: Add a row to the aggregate." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:749 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:752 msgid "" "``finalize()``: Return the final result of the aggregate as :ref:`a type " "natively supported by SQLite `." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:696 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:699 msgid "" "The number of arguments that the ``step()`` method must accept is controlled " "by *n_arg*." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:699 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:702 msgid "Set to ``None`` to remove an existing SQL aggregate function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:734 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:737 msgid "Create or remove a user-defined aggregate window function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:736 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:739 msgid "The name of the SQL aggregate window function to create or remove." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:739 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:742 msgid "" "The number of arguments the SQL aggregate window function can accept. If " "``-1``, it may take any number of arguments." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:743 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:746 msgid "" "A class that must implement the following methods: * ``step()``: Add a row " "to the current window. * ``value()``: Return the current value of the " @@ -849,78 +851,78 @@ msgid "" "function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:744 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:747 msgid "A class that must implement the following methods:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:746 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:749 msgid "``step()``: Add a row to the current window." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:747 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:750 msgid "``value()``: Return the current value of the aggregate." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:748 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:751 msgid "``inverse()``: Remove a row from the current window." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:752 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:755 msgid "" "The number of arguments that the ``step()`` and ``value()`` methods must " "accept is controlled by *num_params*." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:755 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:758 msgid "Set to ``None`` to remove an existing SQL aggregate window function." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:757 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:760 msgid "" "If used with a version of SQLite older than 3.25.0, which does not support " "aggregate window functions." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:820 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:823 msgid "" "Create a collation named *name* using the collating function *callable*. " "*callable* is passed two :class:`string ` arguments, and it should " "return an :class:`integer `:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:824 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:827 msgid "``1`` if the first is ordered higher than the second" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:825 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:828 msgid "``-1`` if the first is ordered lower than the second" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:826 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:829 msgid "``0`` if they are ordered equal" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:828 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:831 msgid "The following example shows a reverse sorting collation:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:856 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:859 msgid "Remove a collation function by setting *callable* to ``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:858 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:861 msgid "" "The collation name can contain any Unicode character. Earlier, only ASCII " "characters were allowed." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:865 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:868 msgid "" "Call this method from a different thread to abort any queries that might be " "executing on the connection. Aborted queries will raise an exception." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:872 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:875 msgid "" "Register callable *authorizer_callback* to be invoked for each attempt to " "access a column of a table in the database. The callback should return one " @@ -929,7 +931,7 @@ msgid "" "library." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:878 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:881 msgid "" "The first argument to the callback signifies what kind of operation is to be " "authorized. The second and third argument will be arguments or ``None`` " @@ -939,7 +941,7 @@ msgid "" "attempt or ``None`` if this access attempt is directly from input SQL code." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:885 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:888 msgid "" "Please consult the SQLite documentation about the possible values for the " "first argument and the meaning of the second and third argument depending on " @@ -947,15 +949,15 @@ msgid "" "module." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:889 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:892 msgid "Passing ``None`` as *authorizer_callback* will disable the authorizer." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:891 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:894 msgid "Added support for disabling the authorizer using ``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:897 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:900 msgid "" "Register callable *progress_handler* to be invoked for every *n* " "instructions of the SQLite virtual machine. This is useful if you want to " @@ -963,26 +965,26 @@ msgid "" "a GUI." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:902 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:905 msgid "" "If you want to clear any previously installed progress handler, call the " "method with ``None`` for *progress_handler*." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:905 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:908 msgid "" "Returning a non-zero value from the handler function will terminate the " "currently executing query and cause it to raise an :exc:`OperationalError` " "exception." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:912 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:915 msgid "" "Register callable *trace_callback* to be invoked for each SQL statement that " "is actually executed by the SQLite backend." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:915 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:918 msgid "" "The only argument passed to the callback is the statement (as :class:`str`) " "that is being executed. The return value of the callback is ignored. Note " @@ -992,18 +994,18 @@ msgid "" "execution of triggers defined in the current database." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:923 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:926 msgid "Passing ``None`` as *trace_callback* will disable the trace callback." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:926 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:929 msgid "" "Exceptions raised in the trace callback are not propagated. As a development " "and debugging aid, use :meth:`~sqlite3.enable_callback_tracebacks` to enable " "printing tracebacks from exceptions raised in the trace callback." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:936 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:939 msgid "" "Enable the SQLite engine to load SQLite extensions from shared libraries if " "*enabled* is ``True``; else, disallow loading SQLite extensions. SQLite " @@ -1012,7 +1014,7 @@ msgid "" "distributed with SQLite." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:945 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:948 msgid "" "The :mod:`!sqlite3` module is not built with loadable extension support by " "default, because some platforms (notably macOS) have SQLite libraries which " @@ -1021,61 +1023,61 @@ msgid "" "program:`configure`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:952 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:17 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``sqlite3.enable_load_extension`` " "with arguments ``connection``, ``enabled``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:956 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:959 msgid "Added the ``sqlite3.enable_load_extension`` auditing event." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:999 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1002 msgid "" "Load an SQLite extension from a shared library located at *path*. Enable " "extension loading with :meth:`enable_load_extension` before calling this " "method." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1003 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:5 msgid "" "Raises an :ref:`auditing event ` ``sqlite3.load_extension`` with " "arguments ``connection``, ``path``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1007 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1010 msgid "Added the ``sqlite3.load_extension`` auditing event." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1012 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1015 msgid "" "Return an :term:`iterator` to dump the database as SQL source code. Useful " "when saving an in-memory database for later restoration. Similar to the ``." "dump`` command in the :program:`sqlite3` shell." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1030 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1033 msgid "Create a backup of an SQLite database." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1032 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1035 msgid "" "Works even if the database is being accessed by other clients or " "concurrently by the same connection." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1035 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1038 msgid "The database connection to save the backup to." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1038 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1041 msgid "" "The number of pages to copy at a time. If equal to or less than ``0``, the " "entire database is copied in a single step. Defaults to ``-1``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1044 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1047 msgid "" "If set to a callable, it is invoked with three integer arguments for every " "backup iteration: the *status* of the last iteration, the *remaining* number " @@ -1083,46 +1085,46 @@ msgid "" "``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1053 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1056 msgid "" "The name of the database to back up. Either ``\"main\"`` (the default) for " "the main database, ``\"temp\"`` for the temporary database, or the name of a " "custom database as attached using the ``ATTACH DATABASE`` SQL statement." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1060 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1063 msgid "" "The number of seconds to sleep between successive attempts to back up " "remaining pages." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1064 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1067 msgid "Example 1, copy an existing database into another:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1083 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1086 msgid "Example 2, copy an existing database into a transient copy:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1095 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1098 msgid "Get a connection runtime limit." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1097 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1100 msgid "The `SQLite limit category`_ to be queried." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1139 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1142 msgid "If *category* is not recognised by the underlying SQLite library." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1105 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1108 msgid "" "Example, query the maximum length of an SQL statement for :class:" "`Connection` ``con`` (the default is 1000000000):" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1125 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1128 msgid "" "Set a connection runtime limit. Attempts to increase a limit above its hard " "upper bound are silently truncated to the hard upper bound. Regardless of " @@ -1130,22 +1132,22 @@ msgid "" "returned." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1130 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1133 msgid "The `SQLite limit category`_ to be set." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1133 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1136 msgid "" "The value of the new limit. If negative, the current limit is unchanged." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1142 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1145 msgid "" "Example, limit the number of attached databases to 1 for :class:`Connection` " "``con`` (the default limit is 10):" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1159 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1162 msgid "" "Serialize a database into a :class:`bytes` object. For an ordinary on-disk " "database file, the serialization is just a copy of the disk file. For an in-" @@ -1154,17 +1156,17 @@ msgid "" "backed up to disk." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1165 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1168 msgid "The database name to be serialized. Defaults to ``\"main\"``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1173 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1176 msgid "" "This method is only available if the underlying SQLite library has the " "serialize API." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1181 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1184 msgid "" "Deserialize a :meth:`serialized ` database into a :class:" "`Connection`. This method causes the database connection to disconnect from " @@ -1172,47 +1174,47 @@ msgid "" "serialization contained in *data*." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1187 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1190 msgid "A serialized database." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1190 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1193 msgid "The database name to deserialize into. Defaults to ``\"main\"``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1194 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1197 msgid "" "If the database connection is currently involved in a read transaction or a " "backup operation." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1198 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1201 msgid "If *data* does not contain a valid SQLite database." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1201 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1204 msgid "If :func:`len(data) ` is larger than ``2**63 - 1``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1206 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1209 msgid "" "This method is only available if the underlying SQLite library has the " "deserialize API." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1213 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1216 msgid "" "This read-only attribute corresponds to the low-level SQLite `autocommit " "mode`_." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1216 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1219 msgid "" "``True`` if a transaction is active (there are uncommitted changes), " "``False`` otherwise." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1223 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1226 msgid "" "This attribute controls the :ref:`transaction handling ` performed by :mod:`!sqlite3`. If set to ``None``, " @@ -1222,13 +1224,13 @@ msgid "" "` is performed." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1231 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1234 msgid "" "If not overridden by the *isolation_level* parameter of :func:`connect`, the " "default is ``\"\"``, which is an alias for ``\"DEFERRED\"``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1236 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1239 msgid "" "The initial :attr:`~Cursor.row_factory` for :class:`Cursor` objects created " "from this connection. Assigning to this attribute does not affect the :attr:" @@ -1237,11 +1239,11 @@ msgid "" "`tuple`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1504 library/sqlite3.rst:1527 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1507 library/sqlite3.rst:1530 msgid "See :ref:`sqlite3-howto-row-factory` for more details." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1247 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1250 msgid "" "A callable that accepts a :class:`bytes` parameter and returns a text " "representation of it. The callable is invoked for SQLite values with the " @@ -1249,18 +1251,18 @@ msgid "" "you want to return ``bytes`` instead, set *text_factory* to ``bytes``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1287 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1290 msgid "" "Return the total number of database rows that have been modified, inserted, " "or deleted since the database connection was opened." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1294 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1297 #, fuzzy msgid "Cursor objects" msgstr "Objets de connexions" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1296 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1299 msgid "" "A ``Cursor`` object represents a `database cursor`_ which is used to execute " "SQL statements, and manage the context of a fetch operation. Cursors are " @@ -1268,25 +1270,25 @@ msgid "" "`connection shortcut methods `." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1303 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1306 msgid "" "Cursor objects are :term:`iterators `, meaning that if you :meth:" "`~Cursor.execute` a ``SELECT`` query, you can simply iterate over the cursor " "to fetch the resulting rows:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1328 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1331 msgid "A :class:`Cursor` instance has the following attributes and methods." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1335 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1338 msgid "" "Execute SQL statement *sql*. Bind values to the statement using :ref:" "`placeholders ` that map to the :term:`sequence` or :" "class:`dict` *parameters*." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1340 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1343 msgid "" ":meth:`execute` will only execute a single SQL statement. If you try to " "execute more than one statement with it, it will raise a :exc:" @@ -1294,7 +1296,7 @@ msgid "" "multiple SQL statements with one call." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1345 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1348 msgid "" "If :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level` is not ``None``, *sql* is an " "``INSERT``, ``UPDATE``, ``DELETE``, or ``REPLACE`` statement, and there is " @@ -1302,7 +1304,7 @@ msgid "" "*sql*." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1353 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1356 msgid "" "Execute :ref:`parameterized ` SQL statement *sql* " "against all parameter sequences or mappings found in the sequence " @@ -1311,7 +1313,7 @@ msgid "" "handling as :meth:`~Cursor.execute`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1372 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1375 msgid "" "Execute the SQL statements in *sql_script*. If there is a pending " "transaction, an implicit ``COMMIT`` statement is executed first. No other " @@ -1319,24 +1321,24 @@ msgid "" "added to *sql_script*." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1378 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1381 msgid "*sql_script* must be a :class:`string `." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1396 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1399 msgid "" "If :attr:`~Cursor.row_factory` is ``None``, return the next row query result " "set as a :class:`tuple`. Else, pass it to the row factory and return its " "result. Return ``None`` if no more data is available." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1404 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1407 msgid "" "Return the next set of rows of a query result as a :class:`list`. Return an " "empty list if no more rows are available." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1407 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1410 msgid "" "The number of rows to fetch per call is specified by the *size* parameter. " "If *size* is not given, :attr:`arraysize` determines the number of rows to " @@ -1344,7 +1346,7 @@ msgid "" "available are returned." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1413 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1416 msgid "" "Note there are performance considerations involved with the *size* " "parameter. For optimal performance, it is usually best to use the arraysize " @@ -1352,36 +1354,36 @@ msgid "" "the same value from one :meth:`fetchmany` call to the next." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1420 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1423 msgid "" "Return all (remaining) rows of a query result as a :class:`list`. Return an " "empty list if no rows are available. Note that the :attr:`arraysize` " "attribute can affect the performance of this operation." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1427 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1430 msgid "Close the cursor now (rather than whenever ``__del__`` is called)." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1429 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1432 msgid "" "The cursor will be unusable from this point forward; a :exc:" "`ProgrammingError` exception will be raised if any operation is attempted " "with the cursor." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1438 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1441 msgid "Required by the DB-API. Does nothing in :mod:`!sqlite3`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1442 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1445 msgid "" "Read/write attribute that controls the number of rows returned by :meth:" "`fetchmany`. The default value is 1 which means a single row would be " "fetched per call." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1447 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1450 msgid "" "Read-only attribute that provides the SQLite database :class:`Connection` " "belonging to the cursor. A :class:`Cursor` object created by calling :meth:" @@ -1389,18 +1391,18 @@ msgid "" "that refers to *con*:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1461 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1464 msgid "" "Read-only attribute that provides the column names of the last query. To " "remain compatible with the Python DB API, it returns a 7-tuple for each " "column where the last six items of each tuple are ``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1465 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1468 msgid "It is set for ``SELECT`` statements without any matching rows as well." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1469 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1472 msgid "" "Read-only attribute that provides the row id of the last inserted row. It is " "only updated after successful ``INSERT`` or ``REPLACE`` statements using " @@ -1410,15 +1412,15 @@ msgid "" "``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1477 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1480 msgid "Inserts into ``WITHOUT ROWID`` tables are not recorded." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1479 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1482 msgid "Added support for the ``REPLACE`` statement." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1484 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1487 msgid "" "Read-only attribute that provides the number of modified rows for " "``INSERT``, ``UPDATE``, ``DELETE``, and ``REPLACE`` statements; is ``-1`` " @@ -1427,7 +1429,7 @@ msgid "" "methods." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1492 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1495 msgid "" "Control how a row fetched from this :class:`!Cursor` is represented. If " "``None``, a row is represented as a :class:`tuple`. Can be set to the " @@ -1436,19 +1438,19 @@ msgid "" "and returns a custom object representing an SQLite row." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1499 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1502 msgid "" "Defaults to what :attr:`Connection.row_factory` was set to when the :class:`!" "Cursor` was created. Assigning to this attribute does not affect :attr:" "`Connection.row_factory` of the parent connection." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1515 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1518 #, fuzzy msgid "Row objects" msgstr "Objets de connexions" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1519 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1522 msgid "" "A :class:`!Row` instance serves as a highly optimized :attr:`~Connection." "row_factory` for :class:`Connection` objects. It supports iteration, " @@ -1456,29 +1458,29 @@ msgid "" "index." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1524 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1527 msgid "" "Two :class:`!Row` objects compare equal if they have identical column names " "and values." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1531 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1534 msgid "" "Return a :class:`list` of column names as :class:`strings `. " "Immediately after a query, it is the first member of each tuple in :attr:" "`Cursor.description`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1535 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1538 msgid "Added support of slicing." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1542 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1545 #, fuzzy msgid "Blob objects" msgstr "Objets de connexions" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1548 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1551 msgid "" "A :class:`Blob` instance is a :term:`file-like object` that can read and " "write data in an SQLite :abbr:`BLOB (Binary Large OBject)`. Call :func:" @@ -1486,24 +1488,24 @@ msgid "" "and :term:`slices ` for direct access to the blob data." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1553 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1556 msgid "" "Use the :class:`Blob` as a :term:`context manager` to ensure that the blob " "handle is closed after use." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1583 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1586 msgid "Close the blob." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1585 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1588 msgid "" "The blob will be unusable from this point onward. An :class:`~sqlite3." "Error` (or subclass) exception will be raised if any further operation is " "attempted with the blob." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1591 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1594 msgid "" "Read *length* bytes of data from the blob at the current offset position. If " "the end of the blob is reached, the data up to :abbr:`EOF (End of File)` " @@ -1511,18 +1513,18 @@ msgid "" "`~Blob.read` will read until the end of the blob." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1599 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1602 msgid "" "Write *data* to the blob at the current offset. This function cannot change " "the blob length. Writing beyond the end of the blob will raise :exc:" "`ValueError`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1605 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1608 msgid "Return the current access position of the blob." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1609 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1612 msgid "" "Set the current access position of the blob to *offset*. The *origin* " "argument defaults to :data:`os.SEEK_SET` (absolute blob positioning). Other " @@ -1530,26 +1532,26 @@ msgid "" "position) and :data:`os.SEEK_END` (seek relative to the blob’s end)." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1617 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1620 msgid "PrepareProtocol objects" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1621 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1624 msgid "" "The PrepareProtocol type's single purpose is to act as a :pep:`246` style " "adaption protocol for objects that can :ref:`adapt themselves ` to :ref:`native SQLite types `." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1629 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1632 msgid "Exceptions" msgstr "Exceptions" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1631 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1634 msgid "The exception hierarchy is defined by the DB-API 2.0 (:pep:`249`)." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1635 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1638 msgid "" "This exception is not currently raised by the :mod:`!sqlite3` module, but " "may be raised by applications using :mod:`!sqlite3`, for example if a user-" @@ -1557,39 +1559,39 @@ msgid "" "of :exc:`Exception`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1642 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1645 msgid "" "The base class of the other exceptions in this module. Use this to catch all " "errors with one single :keyword:`except` statement. ``Error`` is a subclass " "of :exc:`Exception`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1646 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1649 msgid "" "If the exception originated from within the SQLite library, the following " "two attributes are added to the exception:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1651 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1654 msgid "" "The numeric error code from the `SQLite API `_" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1658 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1661 msgid "" "The symbolic name of the numeric error code from the `SQLite API `_" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1665 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1668 msgid "" "Exception raised for misuse of the low-level SQLite C API. In other words, " "if this exception is raised, it probably indicates a bug in the :mod:`!" "sqlite3` module. ``InterfaceError`` is a subclass of :exc:`Error`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1672 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1675 msgid "" "Exception raised for errors that are related to the database. This serves as " "the base exception for several types of database errors. It is only raised " @@ -1597,14 +1599,14 @@ msgid "" "subclass of :exc:`Error`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1679 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1682 msgid "" "Exception raised for errors caused by problems with the processed data, like " "numeric values out of range, and strings which are too long. ``DataError`` " "is a subclass of :exc:`DatabaseError`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1685 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1688 msgid "" "Exception raised for errors that are related to the database's operation, " "and not necessarily under the control of the programmer. For example, the " @@ -1612,20 +1614,20 @@ msgid "" "``OperationalError`` is a subclass of :exc:`DatabaseError`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1693 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1696 msgid "" "Exception raised when the relational integrity of the database is affected, " "e.g. a foreign key check fails. It is a subclass of :exc:`DatabaseError`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1698 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1701 msgid "" "Exception raised when SQLite encounters an internal error. If this is " "raised, it may indicate that there is a problem with the runtime SQLite " "library. ``InternalError`` is a subclass of :exc:`DatabaseError`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1705 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1708 msgid "" "Exception raised for :mod:`!sqlite3` API programming errors, for example " "supplying the wrong number of bindings to a query, or trying to operate on a " @@ -1633,7 +1635,7 @@ msgid "" "`DatabaseError`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1712 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1715 msgid "" "Exception raised in case a method or database API is not supported by the " "underlying SQLite library. For example, setting *deterministic* to ``True`` " @@ -1642,78 +1644,78 @@ msgid "" "subclass of :exc:`DatabaseError`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1722 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1725 msgid "SQLite and Python types" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1724 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1727 msgid "" "SQLite natively supports the following types: ``NULL``, ``INTEGER``, " "``REAL``, ``TEXT``, ``BLOB``." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1727 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1730 msgid "" "The following Python types can thus be sent to SQLite without any problem:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1747 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1750 msgid "Python type" msgstr "Type Python" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1747 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1750 msgid "SQLite type" msgstr "SQLite type" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1749 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1752 msgid "``None``" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1749 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1752 msgid "``NULL``" msgstr "``NULL``" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1751 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1754 msgid ":class:`int`" msgstr ":class:`int`" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1751 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1754 msgid "``INTEGER``" msgstr "``INTEGER``" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1753 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1756 msgid ":class:`float`" msgstr ":class:`float`" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1753 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1756 msgid "``REAL``" msgstr "``REAL``" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1738 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1741 msgid ":class:`str`" msgstr ":class:`str`" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1755 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1758 msgid "``TEXT``" msgstr "``TEXT``" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1758 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1761 msgid ":class:`bytes`" msgstr ":class:`bytes`" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1758 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1761 msgid "``BLOB``" msgstr "``BLOB``" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1744 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1747 msgid "This is how SQLite types are converted to Python types by default:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1755 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1758 msgid "depends on :attr:`~Connection.text_factory`, :class:`str` by default" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1761 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1764 msgid "" "The type system of the :mod:`!sqlite3` module is extensible in two ways: you " "can store additional Python types in an SQLite database via :ref:`object " @@ -1722,42 +1724,42 @@ msgid "" "converters>`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1771 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1774 msgid "Default adapters and converters" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1773 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1776 msgid "" "There are default adapters for the date and datetime types in the datetime " "module. They will be sent as ISO dates/ISO timestamps to SQLite." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1776 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1779 msgid "" "The default converters are registered under the name \"date\" for :class:" "`datetime.date` and under the name \"timestamp\" for :class:`datetime." "datetime`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1780 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1783 msgid "" "This way, you can use date/timestamps from Python without any additional " "fiddling in most cases. The format of the adapters is also compatible with " "the experimental SQLite date/time functions." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1784 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1787 msgid "The following example demonstrates this." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1788 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1791 msgid "" "If a timestamp stored in SQLite has a fractional part longer than 6 numbers, " "its value will be truncated to microsecond precision by the timestamp " "converter." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1794 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1797 msgid "" "The default \"timestamp\" converter ignores UTC offsets in the database and " "always returns a naive :class:`datetime.datetime` object. To preserve UTC " @@ -1765,15 +1767,15 @@ msgid "" "offset-aware converter with :func:`register_converter`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1803 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1806 msgid "How-to guides" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1808 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1811 msgid "How to use placeholders to bind values in SQL queries" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1810 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1813 #, fuzzy msgid "" "SQL operations usually need to use values from Python variables. However, " @@ -1787,7 +1789,7 @@ msgstr "" "votre programme vulnérable à une attaque par injection SQL (voir https://" "xkcd.com/327/ pour un exemple amusant de ce qui peut mal tourner)." -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1823 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1826 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Instead, use the DB-API's parameter substitution. To insert a variable into " @@ -1801,7 +1803,7 @@ msgstr "" "meth:`~Cursor.execute`. D'autres modules de base de données peuvent utiliser " "un espace réservé différent, tel que ``%s`` ou ``:1``. Par exemple ::" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1828 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1831 msgid "" "An SQL statement may use one of two kinds of placeholders: question marks " "(qmark style) or named placeholders (named style). For the qmark style, " @@ -1812,24 +1814,24 @@ msgid "" "are ignored. Here's an example of both styles:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1866 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1868 msgid "" ":pep:`249` numeric placeholders are *not* supported. If used, they will be " "interpreted as named placeholders." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1873 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1875 msgid "How to adapt custom Python types to SQLite values" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1875 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1877 msgid "" "SQLite supports only a limited set of data types natively. To store custom " "Python types in SQLite databases, *adapt* them to one of the :ref:`Python " "types SQLite natively understands `." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1879 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1881 msgid "" "There are two ways to adapt Python objects to SQLite types: letting your " "object adapt itself, or using an *adapter callable*. The latter will take " @@ -1839,11 +1841,11 @@ msgid "" "custom adapter functions." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1891 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1893 msgid "How to write adaptable objects" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1893 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1895 msgid "" "Suppose we have a :class:`!Point` class that represents a pair of " "coordinates, ``x`` and ``y``, in a Cartesian coordinate system. The " @@ -1853,84 +1855,84 @@ msgid "" "object passed to *protocol* will be of type :class:`PrepareProtocol`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1924 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1926 msgid "How to register adapter callables" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1926 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1928 msgid "" "The other possibility is to create a function that converts the Python " "object to an SQLite-compatible type. This function can then be registered " "using :func:`register_adapter`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1956 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1958 msgid "How to convert SQLite values to custom Python types" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1958 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1960 msgid "" "Writing an adapter lets you convert *from* custom Python types *to* SQLite " "values. To be able to convert *from* SQLite values *to* custom Python types, " "we use *converters*." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1963 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1965 msgid "" "Let's go back to the :class:`!Point` class. We stored the x and y " "coordinates separated via semicolons as strings in SQLite." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1966 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1968 msgid "" "First, we'll define a converter function that accepts the string as a " "parameter and constructs a :class:`!Point` object from it." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1971 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1973 msgid "" "Converter functions are **always** passed a :class:`bytes` object, no matter " "the underlying SQLite data type." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1980 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1982 msgid "" "We now need to tell :mod:`!sqlite3` when it should convert a given SQLite " "value. This is done when connecting to a database, using the *detect_types* " "parameter of :func:`connect`. There are three options:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1984 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1986 msgid "Implicit: set *detect_types* to :const:`PARSE_DECLTYPES`" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1985 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1987 msgid "Explicit: set *detect_types* to :const:`PARSE_COLNAMES`" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1986 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1988 msgid "" "Both: set *detect_types* to ``sqlite3.PARSE_DECLTYPES | sqlite3." "PARSE_COLNAMES``. Column names take precedence over declared types." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:1990 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:1992 msgid "The following example illustrates the implicit and explicit approaches:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2041 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2043 msgid "Adapter and converter recipes" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2043 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2045 msgid "This section shows recipes for common adapters and converters." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2105 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2107 msgid "How to use connection shortcut methods" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2107 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2109 msgid "" "Using the :meth:`~Connection.execute`, :meth:`~Connection.executemany`, and :" "meth:`~Connection.executescript` methods of the :class:`Connection` class, " @@ -1942,11 +1944,11 @@ msgid "" "object." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2148 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2150 msgid "How to use the connection context manager" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2150 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2152 msgid "" "A :class:`Connection` object can be used as a context manager that " "automatically commits or rolls back open transactions when leaving the body " @@ -1956,58 +1958,58 @@ msgid "" "exception, the transaction is rolled back." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2159 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2161 msgid "" "If there is no open transaction upon leaving the body of the ``with`` " "statement, the context manager is a no-op." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2164 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2166 msgid "" "The context manager neither implicitly opens a new transaction nor closes " "the connection." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2197 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2199 msgid "How to work with SQLite URIs" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2199 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2201 msgid "Some useful URI tricks include:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2201 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2203 msgid "Open a database in read-only mode:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2210 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2212 msgid "" "Do not implicitly create a new database file if it does not already exist; " "will raise :exc:`~sqlite3.OperationalError` if unable to create a new file:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2220 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2222 msgid "Create a shared named in-memory database:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2234 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2236 msgid "" "More information about this feature, including a list of parameters, can be " "found in the `SQLite URI documentation`_." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2243 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2245 msgid "How to create and use row factories" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2245 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2247 msgid "" "By default, :mod:`!sqlite3` represents each row as a :class:`tuple`. If a :" "class:`!tuple` does not suit your needs, you can use the :class:`sqlite3." "Row` class or a custom :attr:`~Cursor.row_factory`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2250 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2252 msgid "" "While :attr:`!row_factory` exists as an attribute both on the :class:" "`Cursor` and the :class:`Connection`, it is recommended to set :class:" @@ -2015,7 +2017,7 @@ msgid "" "use the same row factory." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2255 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2257 msgid "" ":class:`!Row` provides indexed and case-insensitive named access to columns, " "with minimal memory overhead and performance impact over a :class:`!tuple`. " @@ -2023,52 +2025,52 @@ msgid "" "attribute:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2265 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2267 msgid "Queries now return :class:`!Row` objects:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2280 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2282 msgid "" "You can create a custom :attr:`~Cursor.row_factory` that returns each row as " "a :class:`dict`, with column names mapped to values:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2289 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2291 msgid "" "Using it, queries now return a :class:`!dict` instead of a :class:`!tuple`:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2299 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2301 msgid "The following row factory returns a :term:`named tuple`:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2310 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2312 msgid ":func:`!namedtuple_factory` can be used as follows:" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2325 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2327 msgid "" "With some adjustments, the above recipe can be adapted to use a :class:" "`~dataclasses.dataclass`, or any other custom class, instead of a :class:" "`~collections.namedtuple`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2333 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2335 #, fuzzy msgid "Explanation" msgstr "Exceptions" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2338 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2340 msgid "Transaction control" msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2340 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2342 msgid "" "The :mod:`!sqlite3` module does not adhere to the transaction handling " "recommended by :pep:`249`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2343 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2345 msgid "" "If the connection attribute :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level` is not " "``None``, new transactions are implicitly opened before :meth:`~Cursor." @@ -2082,7 +2084,7 @@ msgid "" "attribute." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2356 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2358 msgid "" "If :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level` is set to ``None``, no transactions " "are implicitly opened at all. This leaves the underlying SQLite library in " @@ -2092,14 +2094,14 @@ msgid "" "in_transaction` attribute." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2364 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2366 msgid "" "The :meth:`~Cursor.executescript` method implicitly commits any pending " "transaction before execution of the given SQL script, regardless of the " "value of :attr:`~Connection.isolation_level`." msgstr "" -#: library/sqlite3.rst:2368 +#: library/sqlite3.rst:2370 msgid "" ":mod:`!sqlite3` used to implicitly commit an open transaction before DDL " "statements. This is no longer the case." diff --git a/library/stdtypes.po b/library/stdtypes.po index 02b1cc76..29556c60 100644 --- a/library/stdtypes.po +++ b/library/stdtypes.po @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" -"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To:\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-15 22:33+0100\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2023-02-07 15:39+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Loc Cosnier \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" diff --git a/library/traceback.po b/library/traceback.po index 818fd6c0..5885ead5 100644 --- a/library/traceback.po +++ b/library/traceback.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-05-22 23:13+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -39,11 +39,29 @@ msgid "" "from :func:`sys.exc_info`." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:23 +#: library/traceback.rst:26 +msgid "Module :mod:`faulthandler`" +msgstr "" + +#: library/traceback.rst:26 +msgid "" +"Used to dump Python tracebacks explicitly, on a fault, after a timeout, or " +"on a user signal." +msgstr "" + +#: library/traceback.rst:28 +msgid "Module :mod:`pdb`" +msgstr "" + +#: library/traceback.rst:29 +msgid "Interactive source code debugger for Python programs." +msgstr "" + +#: library/traceback.rst:31 msgid "The module defines the following functions:" msgstr "Le module définit les fonctions suivantes :" -#: library/traceback.rst:28 +#: library/traceback.rst:35 msgid "" "Print up to *limit* stack trace entries from traceback object *tb* (starting " "from the caller's frame) if *limit* is positive. Otherwise, print the last " @@ -53,41 +71,41 @@ msgid "" "the output." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:98 +#: library/traceback.rst:105 msgid "Added negative *limit* support." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:42 +#: library/traceback.rst:49 msgid "" "Print exception information and stack trace entries from traceback object " "*tb* to *file*. This differs from :func:`print_tb` in the following ways:" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:46 +#: library/traceback.rst:53 msgid "" "if *tb* is not ``None``, it prints a header ``Traceback (most recent call " "last):``" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:49 +#: library/traceback.rst:56 msgid "it prints the exception type and *value* after the stack trace" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:53 +#: library/traceback.rst:60 msgid "" "if *type(value)* is :exc:`SyntaxError` and *value* has the appropriate " "format, it prints the line where the syntax error occurred with a caret " "indicating the approximate position of the error." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:57 +#: library/traceback.rst:64 msgid "" "Since Python 3.10, instead of passing *value* and *tb*, an exception object " "can be passed as the first argument. If *value* and *tb* are provided, the " "first argument is ignored in order to provide backwards compatibility." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:61 +#: library/traceback.rst:68 msgid "" "The optional *limit* argument has the same meaning as for :func:`print_tb`. " "If *chain* is true (the default), then chained exceptions (the :attr:" @@ -96,29 +114,29 @@ msgid "" "exception." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:160 +#: library/traceback.rst:167 msgid "The *etype* argument is ignored and inferred from the type of *value*." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:147 +#: library/traceback.rst:154 msgid "" "The *etype* parameter has been renamed to *exc* and is now positional-only." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:77 +#: library/traceback.rst:84 msgid "" "This is a shorthand for ``print_exception(*sys.exc_info(), limit, file, " "chain)``." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:83 +#: library/traceback.rst:90 msgid "" "This is a shorthand for ``print_exception(sys.last_type, sys.last_value, sys." "last_traceback, limit, file, chain)``. In general it will work only after " "an exception has reached an interactive prompt (see :data:`sys.last_type`)." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:91 +#: library/traceback.rst:98 msgid "" "Print up to *limit* stack trace entries (starting from the invocation point) " "if *limit* is positive. Otherwise, print the last ``abs(limit)`` entries. " @@ -127,7 +145,7 @@ msgid "" "optional *file* argument has the same meaning as for :func:`print_tb`." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:104 +#: library/traceback.rst:111 msgid "" "Return a :class:`StackSummary` object representing a list of \"pre-" "processed\" stack trace entries extracted from the traceback object *tb*. " @@ -141,14 +159,14 @@ msgid "" "stripped; if the source is not available it is ``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:118 +#: library/traceback.rst:125 msgid "" "Extract the raw traceback from the current stack frame. The return value " "has the same format as for :func:`extract_tb`. The optional *f* and *limit* " "arguments have the same meaning as for :func:`print_stack`." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:125 +#: library/traceback.rst:132 msgid "" "Given a list of tuples or :class:`FrameSummary` objects as returned by :func:" "`extract_tb` or :func:`extract_stack`, return a list of strings ready for " @@ -158,7 +176,7 @@ msgid "" "text line is not ``None``." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:135 +#: library/traceback.rst:142 msgid "" "Format the exception part of a traceback using an exception value such as " "given by ``sys.last_value``. The return value is a list of strings, each " @@ -169,14 +187,14 @@ msgid "" "the list." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:143 +#: library/traceback.rst:150 msgid "" "Since Python 3.10, instead of passing *value*, an exception object can be " "passed as the first argument. If *value* is provided, the first argument is " "ignored in order to provide backwards compatibility." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:154 +#: library/traceback.rst:161 msgid "" "Format a stack trace and the exception information. The arguments have the " "same meaning as the corresponding arguments to :func:`print_exception`. The " @@ -185,66 +203,66 @@ msgid "" "printed, exactly the same text is printed as does :func:`print_exception`." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:163 +#: library/traceback.rst:170 msgid "" "This function's behavior and signature were modified to match :func:" "`print_exception`." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:170 +#: library/traceback.rst:177 msgid "" "This is like ``print_exc(limit)`` but returns a string instead of printing " "to a file." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:176 +#: library/traceback.rst:183 msgid "A shorthand for ``format_list(extract_tb(tb, limit))``." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:181 +#: library/traceback.rst:188 msgid "A shorthand for ``format_list(extract_stack(f, limit))``." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:185 +#: library/traceback.rst:192 msgid "" "Clears the local variables of all the stack frames in a traceback *tb* by " "calling the :meth:`clear` method of each frame object." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:192 +#: library/traceback.rst:199 msgid "" "Walk a stack following ``f.f_back`` from the given frame, yielding the frame " "and line number for each frame. If *f* is ``None``, the current stack is " "used. This helper is used with :meth:`StackSummary.extract`." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:200 +#: library/traceback.rst:207 msgid "" "Walk a traceback following ``tb_next`` yielding the frame and line number " "for each frame. This helper is used with :meth:`StackSummary.extract`." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:205 +#: library/traceback.rst:212 msgid "The module also defines the following classes:" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:208 +#: library/traceback.rst:215 msgid ":class:`TracebackException` Objects" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:212 +#: library/traceback.rst:219 msgid "" ":class:`TracebackException` objects are created from actual exceptions to " "capture data for later printing in a lightweight fashion." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:277 +#: library/traceback.rst:284 msgid "" "Capture an exception for later rendering. *limit*, *lookup_lines* and " "*capture_locals* are as for the :class:`StackSummary` class." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:220 +#: library/traceback.rst:227 msgid "" "If *compact* is true, only data that is required by :class:" "`TracebackException`'s ``format`` method is saved in the class attributes. " @@ -252,122 +270,122 @@ msgid "" "is ``None`` and ``__suppress_context__`` is false." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:280 +#: library/traceback.rst:287 msgid "" "Note that when locals are captured, they are also shown in the traceback." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:229 +#: library/traceback.rst:236 msgid "A :class:`TracebackException` of the original ``__cause__``." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:233 +#: library/traceback.rst:240 msgid "A :class:`TracebackException` of the original ``__context__``." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:237 +#: library/traceback.rst:244 msgid "The ``__suppress_context__`` value from the original exception." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:241 +#: library/traceback.rst:248 msgid "" "The ``__notes__`` value from the original exception, or ``None`` if the " "exception does not have any notes. If it is not ``None`` is it formatted in " "the traceback after the exception string." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:249 +#: library/traceback.rst:256 msgid "A :class:`StackSummary` representing the traceback." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:253 +#: library/traceback.rst:260 msgid "The class of the original traceback." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:257 +#: library/traceback.rst:264 msgid "For syntax errors - the file name where the error occurred." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:261 +#: library/traceback.rst:268 msgid "For syntax errors - the line number where the error occurred." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:265 +#: library/traceback.rst:272 msgid "For syntax errors - the text where the error occurred." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:269 +#: library/traceback.rst:276 msgid "For syntax errors - the offset into the text where the error occurred." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:273 +#: library/traceback.rst:280 msgid "For syntax errors - the compiler error message." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:284 +#: library/traceback.rst:291 msgid "" "Print to *file* (default ``sys.stderr``) the exception information returned " "by :meth:`format`." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:291 +#: library/traceback.rst:298 msgid "Format the exception." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:293 +#: library/traceback.rst:300 msgid "" "If *chain* is not ``True``, ``__cause__`` and ``__context__`` will not be " "formatted." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:296 +#: library/traceback.rst:303 msgid "" "The return value is a generator of strings, each ending in a newline and " "some containing internal newlines. :func:`~traceback.print_exception` is a " "wrapper around this method which just prints the lines to a file." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:314 +#: library/traceback.rst:321 msgid "" "The message indicating which exception occurred is always the last string in " "the output." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:305 +#: library/traceback.rst:312 msgid "Format the exception part of the traceback." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:307 +#: library/traceback.rst:314 msgid "The return value is a generator of strings, each ending in a newline." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:309 +#: library/traceback.rst:316 msgid "" "Normally, the generator emits a single string; however, for :exc:" "`SyntaxError` exceptions, it emits several lines that (when printed) display " "detailed information about where the syntax error occurred." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:317 +#: library/traceback.rst:324 msgid "Added the *compact* parameter." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:322 +#: library/traceback.rst:329 msgid ":class:`StackSummary` Objects" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:326 +#: library/traceback.rst:333 msgid "" ":class:`StackSummary` objects represent a call stack ready for formatting." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:332 +#: library/traceback.rst:339 msgid "" "Construct a :class:`StackSummary` object from a frame generator (such as is " "returned by :func:`~traceback.walk_stack` or :func:`~traceback.walk_tb`)." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:336 +#: library/traceback.rst:343 msgid "" "If *limit* is supplied, only this many frames are taken from *frame_gen*. If " "*lookup_lines* is ``False``, the returned :class:`FrameSummary` objects will " @@ -377,14 +395,14 @@ msgid "" "class:`FrameSummary` are captured as object representations." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:346 +#: library/traceback.rst:353 msgid "" "Construct a :class:`StackSummary` object from a supplied list of :class:" "`FrameSummary` objects or old-style list of tuples. Each tuple should be a " "4-tuple with filename, lineno, name, line as the elements." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:352 +#: library/traceback.rst:359 msgid "" "Returns a list of strings ready for printing. Each string in the resulting " "list corresponds to a single frame from the stack. Each string ends in a " @@ -392,18 +410,18 @@ msgid "" "with source text lines." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:357 +#: library/traceback.rst:364 msgid "" "For long sequences of the same frame and line, the first few repetitions are " "shown, followed by a summary line stating the exact number of further " "repetitions." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:361 +#: library/traceback.rst:368 msgid "Long sequences of repeated frames are now abbreviated." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:366 +#: library/traceback.rst:373 msgid "" "Returns a string for printing one of the frames involved in the stack. This " "method is called for each :class:`FrameSummary` object to be printed by :" @@ -411,16 +429,16 @@ msgid "" "from the output." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:375 +#: library/traceback.rst:382 msgid ":class:`FrameSummary` Objects" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:379 +#: library/traceback.rst:386 msgid "" "A :class:`FrameSummary` object represents a single frame in a traceback." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:383 +#: library/traceback.rst:390 msgid "" "Represent a single frame in the traceback or stack that is being formatted " "or printed. It may optionally have a stringified version of the frames " @@ -433,11 +451,11 @@ msgid "" "display." msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:396 +#: library/traceback.rst:403 msgid "Traceback Examples" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:398 +#: library/traceback.rst:405 msgid "" "This simple example implements a basic read-eval-print loop, similar to (but " "less useful than) the standard Python interactive interpreter loop. For a " @@ -445,22 +463,22 @@ msgid "" "`code` module. ::" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:420 +#: library/traceback.rst:427 msgid "" "The following example demonstrates the different ways to print and format " "the exception and traceback:" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:459 +#: library/traceback.rst:462 msgid "The output for the example would look similar to this:" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:506 +#: library/traceback.rst:504 msgid "" "The following example shows the different ways to print and format the " "stack::" msgstr "" -#: library/traceback.rst:532 +#: library/traceback.rst:530 msgid "This last example demonstrates the final few formatting functions:" msgstr "" diff --git a/tutorial/interactive.po b/tutorial/interactive.po index d627ead9..39b146bb 100644 --- a/tutorial/interactive.po +++ b/tutorial/interactive.po @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" -"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To:\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-08-24 09:01+0200\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2023-02-07 15:40+0100\n" -"Language: fr\n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" +"Language: fr\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" diff --git a/tutorial/venv.po b/tutorial/venv.po index 727c1518..83f178b4 100644 --- a/tutorial/venv.po +++ b/tutorial/venv.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-05-22 23:13+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-12-29 20:39+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Vincent Poulailleau \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -179,10 +179,11 @@ msgid "Managing Packages with pip" msgstr "Gestion des paquets avec *pip*" #: tutorial/venv.rst:100 +#, fuzzy msgid "" "You can install, upgrade, and remove packages using a program called :" -"program:`pip`. By default ``pip`` will install packages from the Python " -"Package Index, . You can browse the Python Package Index " +"program:`pip`. By default ``pip`` will install packages from the `Python " +"Package Index `_. You can browse the Python Package Index " "by going to it in your web browser." msgstr "" "Vous pouvez installer, mettre à jour et supprimer des paquets en utilisant " diff --git a/using/windows.po b/using/windows.po index cfe0b439..3e50a53f 100644 --- a/using/windows.po +++ b/using/windows.po @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-01-23 09:57+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-12 11:56+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-12-15 19:03+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Julien Palard \n" "Language-Team: FRENCH \n" @@ -330,11 +330,11 @@ msgstr "" "soit ``1`` pour activer une fonctionnalité, soit un chemin. Ci-dessous la " "liste complète des options." -#: using/windows.rst:1044 +#: using/windows.rst:1069 msgid "Name" msgstr "Nom" -#: using/windows.rst:1044 +#: using/windows.rst:1069 msgid "Description" msgstr "Description" @@ -1639,35 +1639,55 @@ msgstr "" "essayez la commande ::" #: using/windows.rst:733 -msgid "You should find the latest version of Python 3.x starts." -msgstr "Remarquez que la dernière version de Python 3.x démarre." - -#: using/windows.rst:735 msgid "" "If you see the following error, you do not have the launcher installed::" msgstr "Si vous voyez l'erreur suivante, le lanceur n'est pas installé ::" -#: using/windows.rst:740 -msgid "" -"Per-user installations of Python do not add the launcher to :envvar:`PATH` " -"unless the option was selected on installation." -msgstr "" -"Les installations par utilisateur de Python n'ajoutent pas le lanceur à :" -"envvar:`PATH` sauf si l'option a été sélectionnée lors de l'installation." - -#: using/windows.rst:743 +#: using/windows.rst:738 msgid "The command::" msgstr "La commande ::" -#: using/windows.rst:747 +#: using/windows.rst:742 msgid "displays the currently installed version(s) of Python." msgstr "affiche la ou les versions actuellement installées de Python." +#: using/windows.rst:744 +msgid "" +"The ``-x.y`` argument is the short form of the ``-V:Company/Tag`` argument, " +"which allows selecting a specific Python runtime, including those that may " +"have come from somewhere other than python.org. Any runtime registered by " +"following :pep:`514` will be discoverable. The ``--list`` command lists all " +"available runtimes using the ``-V:`` format." +msgstr "" + #: using/windows.rst:750 +msgid "" +"When using the ``-V:`` argument, specifying the Company will limit selection " +"to runtimes from that provider, while specifying only the Tag will select " +"from all providers. Note that omitting the slash implies a tag::" +msgstr "" + +#: using/windows.rst:763 +msgid "" +"The short form of the argument (``-3``) only ever selects from core Python " +"releases, and not other distributions. However, the longer form (``-V:3``) " +"will select from any." +msgstr "" + +#: using/windows.rst:767 +msgid "" +"The Company is matched on the full string, case-insenitive. The Tag is " +"matched oneither the full string, or a prefix, provided the next character " +"is a dot or a hyphen. This allows ``-V:3.1`` to match ``3.1-32``, but not " +"``3.10``. Tags are sorted using numerical ordering (``3.10`` is newer than " +"``3.1``), but are compared using text (``-V:3.01`` does not match ``3.1``)." +msgstr "" + +#: using/windows.rst:775 msgid "Virtual environments" msgstr "Environnements virtuels" -#: using/windows.rst:754 +#: using/windows.rst:779 msgid "" "If the launcher is run with no explicit Python version specification, and a " "virtual environment (created with the standard library :mod:`venv` module or " @@ -1683,11 +1703,11 @@ msgstr "" "Pour exécuter l'interpréteur global, désactivez l'environnement virtuel ou " "spécifiez explicitement la version Python globale." -#: using/windows.rst:762 +#: using/windows.rst:787 msgid "From a script" msgstr "À partir d'un script" -#: using/windows.rst:764 +#: using/windows.rst:789 msgid "" "Let's create a test Python script - create a file called ``hello.py`` with " "the following contents" @@ -1695,13 +1715,13 @@ msgstr "" "Créons un script Python de test, créez un fichier appelé ``hello.py`` avec " "le contenu suivant" -#: using/windows.rst:773 +#: using/windows.rst:798 msgid "From the directory in which hello.py lives, execute the command::" msgstr "" "À partir du répertoire dans lequel se trouve ``hello.py``, exécutez la " "commande ::" -#: using/windows.rst:777 +#: using/windows.rst:802 msgid "" "You should notice the version number of your latest Python 2.x installation " "is printed. Now try changing the first line to be:" @@ -1709,12 +1729,13 @@ msgstr "" "Vous devriez voir le numéro de version du Python 2.x le plus récemment " "installé. Maintenant, essayez de changer la première ligne en :" -#: using/windows.rst:784 +#: using/windows.rst:809 +#, fuzzy msgid "" "Re-executing the command should now print the latest Python 3.x information. " "As with the above command-line examples, you can specify a more explicit " "version qualifier. Assuming you have Python 3.7 installed, try changing the " -"first line to ``#! python3.7`` and you should find the |version| version " +"first line to ``#! python3.7`` and you should find the 3.7 version " "information printed." msgstr "" "La commande doit maintenant afficher les dernières informations de Python 3." @@ -1724,7 +1745,7 @@ msgstr "" "python3.7`` et vous devriez trouver les informations de version |version| " "affichées." -#: using/windows.rst:790 +#: using/windows.rst:815 msgid "" "Note that unlike interactive use, a bare \"python\" will use the latest " "version of Python 2.x that you have installed. This is for backward " @@ -1736,11 +1757,11 @@ msgstr "" "pour la compatibilité ascendante et pour la compatibilité avec UNIX, où la " "commande ``python`` fait généralement référence à Python 2." -#: using/windows.rst:796 +#: using/windows.rst:821 msgid "From file associations" msgstr "À partir d'associations de fichiers" -#: using/windows.rst:798 +#: using/windows.rst:823 msgid "" "The launcher should have been associated with Python files (i.e. ``.py``, ``." "pyw``, ``.pyc`` files) when it was installed. This means that when you " @@ -1755,7 +1776,7 @@ msgstr "" "les mêmes installations décrites ci-dessus pour que le script spécifie la " "version qui doit être utilisée." -#: using/windows.rst:804 +#: using/windows.rst:829 msgid "" "The key benefit of this is that a single launcher can support multiple " "Python versions at the same time depending on the contents of the first line." @@ -1764,11 +1785,11 @@ msgstr "" "plusieurs versions de Python en même temps en fonction du contenu de la " "première ligne." -#: using/windows.rst:808 +#: using/windows.rst:833 msgid "Shebang Lines" msgstr "Lignes Shebang" -#: using/windows.rst:810 +#: using/windows.rst:835 msgid "" "If the first line of a script file starts with ``#!``, it is known as a " "\"shebang\" line. Linux and other Unix like operating systems have native " @@ -1785,7 +1806,7 @@ msgstr "" "des scripts Python sur Windows et les exemples ci-dessus démontrent leur " "utilisation." -#: using/windows.rst:817 +#: using/windows.rst:842 msgid "" "To allow shebang lines in Python scripts to be portable between Unix and " "Windows, this launcher supports a number of 'virtual' commands to specify " @@ -1796,28 +1817,28 @@ msgstr "" "« virtuelles » pour spécifier l'interpréteur à utiliser. Les commandes " "virtuelles prises en charge sont :" -#: using/windows.rst:821 +#: using/windows.rst:846 #, fuzzy msgid "``/usr/bin/env``" msgstr "``/usr/bin/env python``" -#: using/windows.rst:822 +#: using/windows.rst:847 msgid "``/usr/bin/python``" msgstr "``/usr/bin/python``" -#: using/windows.rst:823 +#: using/windows.rst:848 msgid "``/usr/local/bin/python``" msgstr "``/usr/local/bin/python``" -#: using/windows.rst:824 +#: using/windows.rst:849 msgid "``python``" msgstr "``python``" -#: using/windows.rst:826 +#: using/windows.rst:851 msgid "For example, if the first line of your script starts with" msgstr "Par exemple, si la première ligne de votre script commence par" -#: using/windows.rst:832 +#: using/windows.rst:857 msgid "" "The default Python will be located and used. As many Python scripts written " "to work on Unix will already have this line, you should find these scripts " @@ -1831,7 +1852,7 @@ msgstr "" "nouveau script sur Windows et que vous pensez qu'il sera utile sur UNIX, " "vous devez utiliser l'une des lignes *shebang* commençant par ``/usr``." -#: using/windows.rst:838 +#: using/windows.rst:863 msgid "" "Any of the above virtual commands can be suffixed with an explicit version " "(either just the major version, or the major and minor version). Furthermore " @@ -1845,7 +1866,7 @@ msgstr "" "**-32** après le numéro de version mineur. Par exemple ``/usr/bin/" "python3.7-32`` demande d’utiliser la version 32-bit de Python 3.7." -#: using/windows.rst:846 +#: using/windows.rst:871 msgid "" "Beginning with python launcher 3.7 it is possible to request 64-bit version " "by the \"-64\" suffix. Furthermore it is possible to specify a major and " @@ -1856,7 +1877,7 @@ msgstr "" "spécifier une version majeure et une architecture sans version mineure (par " "exemple ``/usr/bin/python3-64``)." -#: using/windows.rst:852 +#: using/windows.rst:877 msgid "" "The \"-64\" suffix is deprecated, and now implies \"any architecture that is " "not provably i386/32-bit\". To request a specific environment, use the new " @@ -1867,7 +1888,7 @@ msgstr "" "spécifique, utilisez le nouvel argument ``-V:`` avec la balise " "complète." -#: using/windows.rst:856 +#: using/windows.rst:881 #, fuzzy msgid "" "The ``/usr/bin/env`` form of shebang line has one further special property. " @@ -1887,7 +1908,7 @@ msgstr "" "au comportement du programme Unix ``env``, qui effectue une recherche dans :" "envvar:`PATH`." -#: using/windows.rst:867 +#: using/windows.rst:892 msgid "" "Shebang lines that do not match any of these patterns are looked up in the " "``[commands]`` section of the launcher's :ref:`.INI file `. " @@ -1898,7 +1919,7 @@ msgid "" "part of the filename)." msgstr "" -#: using/windows.rst:880 +#: using/windows.rst:905 msgid "" "Any commands not found in the .INI file are treated as **Windows** " "executable paths that are absolute or relative to the directory containing " @@ -1909,11 +1930,11 @@ msgid "" "will be appended." msgstr "" -#: using/windows.rst:889 +#: using/windows.rst:914 msgid "Arguments in shebang lines" msgstr "Arguments dans les lignes *shebang*" -#: using/windows.rst:891 +#: using/windows.rst:916 msgid "" "The shebang lines can also specify additional options to be passed to the " "Python interpreter. For example, if you have a shebang line:" @@ -1922,19 +1943,19 @@ msgstr "" "à passer à l'interpréteur Python. Par exemple, si vous avez une ligne " "*shebang* :" -#: using/windows.rst:898 +#: using/windows.rst:923 msgid "Then Python will be started with the ``-v`` option" msgstr "Alors, Python sera démarré avec l'option ``-v``" -#: using/windows.rst:901 +#: using/windows.rst:926 msgid "Customization" msgstr "Personnalisation" -#: using/windows.rst:906 +#: using/windows.rst:931 msgid "Customization via INI files" msgstr "Personnalisation via des fichiers INI" -#: using/windows.rst:908 +#: using/windows.rst:933 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Two .ini files will be searched by the launcher - ``py.ini`` in the current " @@ -1951,7 +1972,7 @@ msgstr "" "« console » du lanceur (c'est-à-dire ``py.exe``) et pour la version " "« fenêtrée » (c'est-à-dire ``pyw.exe``)." -#: using/windows.rst:914 +#: using/windows.rst:939 msgid "" "Customization specified in the \"application directory\" will have " "precedence over the one next to the executable, so a user, who may not have " @@ -1963,11 +1984,11 @@ msgstr "" "qui peut ne pas avoir accès en écriture au fichier ``.ini`` à côté du " "lanceur, peut substituer des commandes dans ce fichier ``.ini`` global)" -#: using/windows.rst:919 +#: using/windows.rst:944 msgid "Customizing default Python versions" msgstr "Personnalisation des versions Python par défaut" -#: using/windows.rst:921 +#: using/windows.rst:946 msgid "" "In some cases, a version qualifier can be included in a command to dictate " "which version of Python will be used by the command. A version qualifier " @@ -1984,7 +2005,7 @@ msgstr "" "implémentation 32 ou 64 bit doit être demandée en ajoutant **-32** ou " "**-64**." -#: using/windows.rst:927 +#: using/windows.rst:952 msgid "" "For example, a shebang line of ``#!python`` has no version qualifier, while " "``#!python3`` has a version qualifier which specifies only a major version." @@ -1993,7 +2014,7 @@ msgstr "" "qualificateur de version, tandis que ``#!python3`` a un qualificateur de " "version qui ne spécifie qu'une version majeure." -#: using/windows.rst:930 +#: using/windows.rst:955 msgid "" "If no version qualifiers are found in a command, the environment variable :" "envvar:`PY_PYTHON` can be set to specify the default version qualifier. If " @@ -2010,7 +2031,7 @@ msgstr "" "``3.7-32`` ou ``3.7-64``. (Notez que l’option **-64** est seulement " "disponible avec le lanceur inclus avec Python 3.7 ou plus récent.)" -#: using/windows.rst:937 +#: using/windows.rst:962 msgid "" "If no minor version qualifiers are found, the environment variable " "``PY_PYTHON{major}`` (where ``{major}`` is the current major version " @@ -2028,7 +2049,7 @@ msgstr "" "la dernière version mineure trouvée pour la version principale, qui est " "probablement la plus récemment installée dans cette famille." -#: using/windows.rst:945 +#: using/windows.rst:970 msgid "" "On 64-bit Windows with both 32-bit and 64-bit implementations of the same " "(major.minor) Python version installed, the 64-bit version will always be " @@ -2053,11 +2074,11 @@ msgstr "" "un suffixe optionnel ``-32`` ou ``-64`` peut être utilisé sur un " "spécificateur de version pour modifier ce comportement." -#: using/windows.rst:956 +#: using/windows.rst:981 msgid "Examples:" msgstr "Exemples :" -#: using/windows.rst:958 +#: using/windows.rst:983 msgid "" "If no relevant options are set, the commands ``python`` and ``python2`` will " "use the latest Python 2.x version installed and the command ``python3`` will " @@ -2067,7 +2088,7 @@ msgstr "" "``python2`` utiliseront la dernière version de Python 2.x installée et la " "commande ``python3`` utilisera le dernier Python 3.x installé." -#: using/windows.rst:962 +#: using/windows.rst:987 msgid "" "The command ``python3.7`` will not consult any options at all as the " "versions are fully specified." @@ -2075,7 +2096,7 @@ msgstr "" "La commande ``python3.7`` ne consulte aucune option du tout car les versions " "sont entièrement spécifiées." -#: using/windows.rst:965 +#: using/windows.rst:990 msgid "" "If ``PY_PYTHON=3``, the commands ``python`` and ``python3`` will both use " "the latest installed Python 3 version." @@ -2083,7 +2104,7 @@ msgstr "" "Si ``PY_PYTHON=3``, les commandes ``python`` et ``python3`` utiliseront la " "dernière version de Python 3 installée." -#: using/windows.rst:968 +#: using/windows.rst:993 msgid "" "If ``PY_PYTHON=3.7-32``, the command ``python`` will use the 32-bit " "implementation of 3.7 whereas the command ``python3`` will use the latest " @@ -2095,7 +2116,7 @@ msgstr "" "installé (*PY_PYTHON* n'a pas été considéré du tout comme une version " "majeure a été spécifiée.)" -#: using/windows.rst:973 +#: using/windows.rst:998 msgid "" "If ``PY_PYTHON=3`` and ``PY_PYTHON3=3.7``, the commands ``python`` and " "``python3`` will both use specifically 3.7" @@ -2103,7 +2124,7 @@ msgstr "" "Si ``PY_PYTHON=3`` et ``PY_PYTHON3=3.7``, les commandes ``python`` et " "``python3`` utiliseront spécifiquement 3.7" -#: using/windows.rst:976 +#: using/windows.rst:1001 msgid "" "In addition to environment variables, the same settings can be configured in " "the .INI file used by the launcher. The section in the INI file is called " @@ -2120,15 +2141,15 @@ msgstr "" "contenu d'une variable d'environnement remplacera les éléments spécifiés " "dans le fichier *INI*." -#: using/windows.rst:983 +#: using/windows.rst:1008 msgid "For example:" msgstr "Par exemple :" -#: using/windows.rst:985 +#: using/windows.rst:1010 msgid "Setting ``PY_PYTHON=3.7`` is equivalent to the INI file containing:" msgstr "Le paramètre ``PY_PYTHON=3.7`` équivaut au fichier **INI** contenant :" -#: using/windows.rst:992 +#: using/windows.rst:1017 msgid "" "Setting ``PY_PYTHON=3`` and ``PY_PYTHON3=3.7`` is equivalent to the INI file " "containing:" @@ -2136,11 +2157,11 @@ msgstr "" "Le paramètre ``PY_PYTHON=3`` et ``PY_PYTHON3=3.7`` équivaut au fichier *INI* " "contenant :" -#: using/windows.rst:1002 +#: using/windows.rst:1027 msgid "Diagnostics" msgstr "Diagnostics" -#: using/windows.rst:1004 +#: using/windows.rst:1029 msgid "" "If an environment variable :envvar:`PYLAUNCHER_DEBUG` is set (to any value), " "the launcher will print diagnostic information to stderr (i.e. to the " @@ -2157,11 +2178,11 @@ msgstr "" "une version particulière a été choisie et la ligne de commande exacte " "utilisée pour exécuter le Python cible." -#: using/windows.rst:1012 +#: using/windows.rst:1037 msgid "Dry Run" msgstr "Exécution à vide" -#: using/windows.rst:1014 +#: using/windows.rst:1039 msgid "" "If an environment variable :envvar:`PYLAUNCHER_DRYRUN` is set (to any " "value), the launcher will output the command it would have run, but will not " @@ -2178,11 +2199,11 @@ msgstr "" "toujours codée en UTF-8 et peut ne pas s'afficher correctement dans la " "console." -#: using/windows.rst:1022 +#: using/windows.rst:1047 msgid "Install on demand" msgstr "Installation à la demande" -#: using/windows.rst:1024 +#: using/windows.rst:1049 msgid "" "If an environment variable :envvar:`PYLAUNCHER_ALLOW_INSTALL` is set (to any " "value), and the requested Python version is not installed but is available " @@ -2196,7 +2217,7 @@ msgstr "" "tente de l'installer. Cela peut nécessiter une intervention de l'utilisateur " "et il faudra peut-être exécuter à nouveau la commande." -#: using/windows.rst:1029 +#: using/windows.rst:1054 msgid "" "An additional :envvar:`PYLAUNCHER_ALWAYS_INSTALL` variable causes the " "launcher to always try to install Python, even if it is detected. This is " @@ -2208,11 +2229,11 @@ msgstr "" "est principalement destiné aux tests (et doit être utilisé avec :envvar:" "`PYLAUNCHER_DRYRUN`)." -#: using/windows.rst:1034 +#: using/windows.rst:1059 msgid "Return codes" msgstr "Codes de retour" -#: using/windows.rst:1036 +#: using/windows.rst:1061 msgid "" "The following exit codes may be returned by the Python launcher. " "Unfortunately, there is no way to distinguish these from the exit code of " @@ -2222,7 +2243,7 @@ msgstr "" "Malheureusement, il n'y a aucun moyen de les distinguer du code de sortie de " "Python lui-même." -#: using/windows.rst:1039 +#: using/windows.rst:1064 msgid "" "The names of codes are as used in the sources, and are only for reference. " "There is no way to access or resolve them apart from reading this page. " @@ -2233,43 +2254,43 @@ msgstr "" "en dehors de la lecture de cette page. Les entrées sont classées par ordre " "alphabétique des noms." -#: using/windows.rst:1044 +#: using/windows.rst:1069 msgid "Value" msgstr "Valeur" -#: using/windows.rst:1046 +#: using/windows.rst:1071 msgid "RC_BAD_VENV_CFG" msgstr "RC_BAD_VENV_CFG" -#: using/windows.rst:1046 +#: using/windows.rst:1071 msgid "107" msgstr "107" -#: using/windows.rst:1046 +#: using/windows.rst:1071 msgid "A :file:`pyvenv.cfg` was found but is corrupt." msgstr ":file:`pyvenv.cfg` a été trouvé mais est corrompu." -#: using/windows.rst:1048 +#: using/windows.rst:1073 msgid "RC_CREATE_PROCESS" msgstr "RC_CREATE_PROCESS" -#: using/windows.rst:1048 +#: using/windows.rst:1073 msgid "101" msgstr "101" -#: using/windows.rst:1048 +#: using/windows.rst:1073 msgid "Failed to launch Python." msgstr "Echec du lancement de Python." -#: using/windows.rst:1050 +#: using/windows.rst:1075 msgid "RC_INSTALLING" msgstr "RC_INSTALLING" -#: using/windows.rst:1050 +#: using/windows.rst:1075 msgid "111" msgstr "111" -#: using/windows.rst:1050 +#: using/windows.rst:1075 msgid "" "An install was started, but the command will need to be re-run after it " "completes." @@ -2277,59 +2298,59 @@ msgstr "" "Une installation a commencé, mais la commande doit être relancée après " "qu'elle a terminé." -#: using/windows.rst:1053 +#: using/windows.rst:1078 msgid "RC_INTERNAL_ERROR" msgstr "RC_INTERNAL_ERROR" -#: using/windows.rst:1053 +#: using/windows.rst:1078 msgid "109" msgstr "109" -#: using/windows.rst:1053 +#: using/windows.rst:1078 msgid "Unexpected error. Please report a bug." msgstr "Erreur non prévue. Merci de remonter un bogue." -#: using/windows.rst:1055 +#: using/windows.rst:1080 msgid "RC_NO_COMMANDLINE" msgstr "RC_NO_COMMANDLINE" -#: using/windows.rst:1055 +#: using/windows.rst:1080 msgid "108" msgstr "108" -#: using/windows.rst:1055 +#: using/windows.rst:1080 msgid "Unable to obtain command line from the operating system." msgstr "Le système d'exploitation n'a pas fourni de ligne de commande." -#: using/windows.rst:1058 +#: using/windows.rst:1083 msgid "RC_NO_PYTHON" msgstr "RC_NO_PYTHON" -#: using/windows.rst:1058 +#: using/windows.rst:1083 msgid "103" msgstr "103" -#: using/windows.rst:1058 +#: using/windows.rst:1083 msgid "Unable to locate the requested version." msgstr "Impossible de trouver la version demandée." -#: using/windows.rst:1060 +#: using/windows.rst:1085 msgid "RC_NO_VENV_CFG" msgstr "RC_NO_VENV_CFG" -#: using/windows.rst:1060 +#: using/windows.rst:1085 msgid "106" msgstr "106" -#: using/windows.rst:1060 +#: using/windows.rst:1085 msgid "A :file:`pyvenv.cfg` was required but not found." msgstr ":file:`pyvenv.cfg` est requis mais n'a pas été trouvé." -#: using/windows.rst:1068 +#: using/windows.rst:1093 msgid "Finding modules" msgstr "Recherche de modules" -#: using/windows.rst:1070 +#: using/windows.rst:1095 msgid "" "These notes supplement the description at :ref:`sys-path-init` with detailed " "Windows notes." @@ -2337,7 +2358,7 @@ msgstr "" "Ces notes complètent la description de :ref:`sys-path-init` avec des notes " "Windows détaillées." -#: using/windows.rst:1073 +#: using/windows.rst:1098 msgid "" "When no ``._pth`` file is found, this is how :data:`sys.path` is populated " "on Windows:" @@ -2345,14 +2366,14 @@ msgstr "" "Lorsque aucun fichier ``._pth`` n'est trouvé, voilà comment :data:`sys.path` " "est construit sur Windows :" -#: using/windows.rst:1076 +#: using/windows.rst:1101 msgid "" "An empty entry is added at the start, which corresponds to the current " "directory." msgstr "" "Une entrée vide est ajoutée au début, qui correspond au répertoire courant." -#: using/windows.rst:1079 +#: using/windows.rst:1104 msgid "" "If the environment variable :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` exists, as described in :" "ref:`using-on-envvars`, its entries are added next. Note that on Windows, " @@ -2365,7 +2386,7 @@ msgstr "" "des points-virgules, pour les distinguer des deux points utilisés dans les " "identificateurs de lecteur (``C:\\`` etc.)." -#: using/windows.rst:1084 +#: using/windows.rst:1109 msgid "" "Additional \"application paths\" can be added in the registry as subkeys of :" "samp:`\\\\SOFTWARE\\\\Python\\\\PythonCore\\\\{version}\\\\PythonPath` under " @@ -2383,7 +2404,7 @@ msgstr "" "tous les installateurs connus utilisent seulement HKLM, donc HKCU est " "généralement vide.)" -#: using/windows.rst:1091 +#: using/windows.rst:1116 msgid "" "If the environment variable :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` is set, it is assumed as " "\"Python Home\". Otherwise, the path of the main Python executable is used " @@ -2402,7 +2423,7 @@ msgstr "" "chemin d'accès Python principal est construit à partir du PythonPath stocké " "dans le registre." -#: using/windows.rst:1099 +#: using/windows.rst:1124 msgid "" "If the Python Home cannot be located, no :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` is specified " "in the environment, and no registry entries can be found, a default path " @@ -2413,7 +2434,7 @@ msgstr "" "trouvée, un chemin par défaut avec des entrées relatives est utilisé (par " "exemple ``.\\Lib`` ; ``.\\plat-win``, etc.)." -#: using/windows.rst:1103 +#: using/windows.rst:1128 msgid "" "If a ``pyvenv.cfg`` file is found alongside the main executable or in the " "directory one level above the executable, the following variations apply:" @@ -2422,7 +2443,7 @@ msgstr "" "dans le répertoire un niveau au-dessus de l'exécutable, les variantes " "suivantes s'appliquent :" -#: using/windows.rst:1106 +#: using/windows.rst:1131 msgid "" "If ``home`` is an absolute path and :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` is not set, this " "path is used instead of the path to the main executable when deducing the " @@ -2432,11 +2453,11 @@ msgstr "" "ce chemin d'accès est utilisé au lieu du chemin d'accès à l'exécutable " "principal lors de la déduction de l'emplacement du ``home``." -#: using/windows.rst:1110 +#: using/windows.rst:1135 msgid "The end result of all this is:" msgstr "Le résultat final de tout ceci est :" -#: using/windows.rst:1112 +#: using/windows.rst:1137 msgid "" "When running :file:`python.exe`, or any other .exe in the main Python " "directory (either an installed version, or directly from the PCbuild " @@ -2449,7 +2470,7 @@ msgstr "" "chemins d'accès principaux dans le Registre sont ignorés. D'autres \"chemins " "d'application\" dans le registre sont toujours lus." -#: using/windows.rst:1117 +#: using/windows.rst:1142 msgid "" "When Python is hosted in another .exe (different directory, embedded via " "COM, etc), the \"Python Home\" will not be deduced, so the core path from " @@ -2461,7 +2482,7 @@ msgstr "" "sorte que le chemin d'accès principal du registre est utilisé. D'autres " "\"chemins d'application\" dans le registre sont toujours lus." -#: using/windows.rst:1121 +#: using/windows.rst:1146 msgid "" "If Python can't find its home and there are no registry value (frozen .exe, " "some very strange installation setup) you get a path with some default, but " @@ -2471,7 +2492,7 @@ msgstr "" "registre (*.exe* figé, une installation très étrange) vous obtenez un chemin " "d'accès avec certains chemins par défaut, mais relatif." -#: using/windows.rst:1125 +#: using/windows.rst:1150 msgid "" "For those who want to bundle Python into their application or distribution, " "the following advice will prevent conflicts with other installations:" @@ -2480,7 +2501,7 @@ msgstr "" "distribution, les conseils suivants empêcheront les conflits avec d'autres " "installations :" -#: using/windows.rst:1128 +#: using/windows.rst:1153 msgid "" "Include a ``._pth`` file alongside your executable containing the " "directories to include. This will ignore paths listed in the registry and " @@ -2492,7 +2513,7 @@ msgstr "" "registre et les variables d'environnement, et ignorera également :mod:`site` " "à moins que ``import site`` soit listé." -#: using/windows.rst:1133 +#: using/windows.rst:1158 msgid "" "If you are loading :file:`python3.dll` or :file:`python37.dll` in your own " "executable, explicitly call :c:func:`Py_SetPath` or (at least) :c:func:" @@ -2502,7 +2523,7 @@ msgstr "" "propre exécutable, appelez explicitement :c:func:`Py_SetPath` ou (au moins) :" "c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` avant :c:func:`Py_Initialize`." -#: using/windows.rst:1137 +#: using/windows.rst:1162 msgid "" "Clear and/or overwrite :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` and set :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` " "before launching :file:`python.exe` from your application." @@ -2510,7 +2531,7 @@ msgstr "" "Effacer et/ou écraser :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` et configurez :envvar:" "`PYTHONHOME` avant de lancer le :file:`python.exe` de votre application." -#: using/windows.rst:1140 +#: using/windows.rst:1165 msgid "" "If you cannot use the previous suggestions (for example, you are a " "distribution that allows people to run :file:`python.exe` directly), ensure " @@ -2525,7 +2546,7 @@ msgstr "" "détecté à l'intérieur d'un fichier ZIP, mais un fichier ZIP correctement " "nommé sera détecté à la place.)" -#: using/windows.rst:1146 +#: using/windows.rst:1171 msgid "" "These will ensure that the files in a system-wide installation will not take " "precedence over the copy of the standard library bundled with your " @@ -2541,7 +2562,7 @@ msgstr "" "suggestion est la meilleure, car les autres peuvent encore être sensibles " "aux chemins non-standard dans le registre et le *site-packages* utilisateur." -#: using/windows.rst:1155 +#: using/windows.rst:1180 msgid "" "Adds ``._pth`` file support and removes ``applocal`` option from ``pyvenv." "cfg``." @@ -2549,7 +2570,7 @@ msgstr "" "Ajout de la gestion des ``._pth`` et suppression de l'option ``applocal`` de " "``pyvenv.cfg``." -#: using/windows.rst:1157 +#: using/windows.rst:1182 msgid "" "Adds ``pythonXX.zip`` as a potential landmark when directly adjacent to the " "executable." @@ -2557,7 +2578,7 @@ msgstr "" "Ajout de ``pythonXX.zip`` comme point de repère potentiel lorsqu'il est " "directement adjacent à l'exécutable." -#: using/windows.rst:1163 +#: using/windows.rst:1188 msgid "" "Modules specified in the registry under ``Modules`` (not ``PythonPath``) may " "be imported by :class:`importlib.machinery.WindowsRegistryFinder`. This " @@ -2570,11 +2591,11 @@ msgstr "" "récent, mais il pourrait être nécessaire de l'ajouter explicitement à :attr:" "`sys.meta_path` à l'avenir." -#: using/windows.rst:1169 +#: using/windows.rst:1194 msgid "Additional modules" msgstr "Modules supplémentaires" -#: using/windows.rst:1171 +#: using/windows.rst:1196 msgid "" "Even though Python aims to be portable among all platforms, there are " "features that are unique to Windows. A couple of modules, both in the " @@ -2585,7 +2606,7 @@ msgstr "" "dans la bibliothèque standard et externe, et des exemples existent pour " "utiliser ces fonctionnalités." -#: using/windows.rst:1175 +#: using/windows.rst:1200 msgid "" "The Windows-specific standard modules are documented in :ref:`mswin-specific-" "services`." @@ -2593,11 +2614,11 @@ msgstr "" "Les modules standard de Windows sont documentés dans :ref:`mswin-specific-" "services`." -#: using/windows.rst:1179 +#: using/windows.rst:1204 msgid "PyWin32" msgstr "PyWin32" -#: using/windows.rst:1181 +#: using/windows.rst:1206 msgid "" "The `PyWin32 `_ module by Mark Hammond is " "a collection of modules for advanced Windows-specific support. This " @@ -2607,7 +2628,7 @@ msgstr "" "une collection de modules pour un support avancé spécifique à Windows. Cela " "inclut les services pour :" -#: using/windows.rst:1185 +#: using/windows.rst:1210 msgid "" "`Component Object Model `_ (COM)" @@ -2615,19 +2636,19 @@ msgstr "" "`Component Object Model `_ (COM)" -#: using/windows.rst:1188 +#: using/windows.rst:1213 msgid "Win32 API calls" msgstr "Appels à l'API Win32" -#: using/windows.rst:1189 +#: using/windows.rst:1214 msgid "Registry" msgstr "Registre" -#: using/windows.rst:1190 +#: using/windows.rst:1215 msgid "Event log" msgstr "Journal d'événement" -#: using/windows.rst:1191 +#: using/windows.rst:1216 msgid "" "`Microsoft Foundation Classes `_ (MFC) user interfaces" @@ -2635,7 +2656,7 @@ msgstr "" "`Microsoft Foundation Classes `_ (MFC) interfaces utilisateur" -#: using/windows.rst:1195 +#: using/windows.rst:1220 msgid "" "`PythonWin `_ is a sample MFC application shipped with PyWin32. " @@ -2645,29 +2666,29 @@ msgstr "" "windows/pythonwin/>`_ est un exemple d'application MFC livrée avec PyWin32. " "Il s'agit d'un IDE embarqué avec débogueur intégré." -#: using/windows.rst:1202 +#: using/windows.rst:1227 msgid "" "`Win32 How Do I...? `_" msgstr "" "`Win32 How Do I...? `_" -#: using/windows.rst:1202 +#: using/windows.rst:1227 msgid "by Tim Golden" msgstr "par Tim Golden" -#: using/windows.rst:1204 +#: using/windows.rst:1229 msgid "`Python and COM `_" msgstr "`Python and COM `_" -#: using/windows.rst:1205 +#: using/windows.rst:1230 msgid "by David and Paul Boddie" msgstr "par David et Paul Boddie" -#: using/windows.rst:1209 +#: using/windows.rst:1234 msgid "cx_Freeze" msgstr "cx_Freeze" -#: using/windows.rst:1211 +#: using/windows.rst:1236 msgid "" "`cx_Freeze `_ is a :mod:" "`distutils` extension (see :ref:`extending-distutils`) which wraps Python " @@ -2681,11 +2702,11 @@ msgstr "" "`{*}.exe`). Lorsque vous l'avez fait, vous pouvez distribuer votre " "application sans demander à vos utilisateurs d'installer Python." -#: using/windows.rst:1219 +#: using/windows.rst:1244 msgid "Compiling Python on Windows" msgstr "Compiler Python sous Windows" -#: using/windows.rst:1221 +#: using/windows.rst:1246 #, fuzzy msgid "" "If you want to compile CPython yourself, first thing you should do is get " @@ -2698,7 +2719,7 @@ msgstr "" "télécharger soit la source de la dernière version ou tout simplement prendre " "un `checkout `_." -#: using/windows.rst:1226 +#: using/windows.rst:1251 msgid "" "The source tree contains a build solution and project files for Microsoft " "Visual Studio, which is the compiler used to build the official Python " @@ -2709,7 +2730,7 @@ msgstr "" "générer les versions officielles de Python. Ces fichiers se trouvent dans le " "répertoire :file:`PCbuild`." -#: using/windows.rst:1230 +#: using/windows.rst:1255 msgid "" "Check :file:`PCbuild/readme.txt` for general information on the build " "process." @@ -2717,15 +2738,15 @@ msgstr "" "Consultez :file:`PC/readme.txt` pour des informations générales sur le " "processus de construction." -#: using/windows.rst:1232 +#: using/windows.rst:1257 msgid "For extension modules, consult :ref:`building-on-windows`." msgstr "Pour les modules d'extension, consultez :ref:`building-on-windows`." -#: using/windows.rst:1236 +#: using/windows.rst:1261 msgid "Other Platforms" msgstr "Autres plateformes" -#: using/windows.rst:1238 +#: using/windows.rst:1263 msgid "" "With ongoing development of Python, some platforms that used to be supported " "earlier are no longer supported (due to the lack of users or developers). " @@ -2736,7 +2757,7 @@ msgstr "" "manque d'utilisateurs ou de développeurs). Voir :pep:`11` pour plus de " "détails sur toutes les plateformes non prises en charge." -#: using/windows.rst:1242 +#: using/windows.rst:1267 #, fuzzy msgid "" "`Windows CE `_ is `no longer supported " @@ -2747,7 +2768,7 @@ msgstr "" "``__ depuis Python 3 (s’il " "l’a jamais été)." -#: using/windows.rst:1245 +#: using/windows.rst:1270 msgid "" "The `Cygwin `_ installer offers to install the `Python " "interpreter `__ as well" @@ -2756,7 +2777,7 @@ msgstr "" "d’installer également `l’interpréteur Python `__." -#: using/windows.rst:1249 +#: using/windows.rst:1274 msgid "" "See `Python for Windows `_ for " "detailed information about platforms with pre-compiled installers." @@ -2765,6 +2786,16 @@ msgstr "" "des instructions détaillées sur les plateformes avec installateurs pré-" "compilés." +#~ msgid "You should find the latest version of Python 3.x starts." +#~ msgstr "Remarquez que la dernière version de Python 3.x démarre." + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Per-user installations of Python do not add the launcher to :envvar:" +#~ "`PATH` unless the option was selected on installation." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Les installations par utilisateur de Python n'ajoutent pas le lanceur à :" +#~ "envvar:`PATH` sauf si l'option a été sélectionnée lors de l'installation." + #~ msgid "Install developer headers and libraries" #~ msgstr "Installe les fichiers d'en-tête et les bibliothèques développeur"