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The code had been doing 'n < self.__in_buffer' when it
wanted to be doing 'n < len(self.__in_buffer)'
In Python 2.x, this comparison (int < str) is always True.
I found this while porting to Python 3 where it raises
an error.
The code has been working without complaints because always
taking the true branch of this conditional is actually fine.
We don't need the false branch, so drop the check entirely.
(cherry picked from commit 0a013f829e9eb20fb037a2ac06c230d9074fbe90)
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bump copyright year to 2007
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even better 1.2 lapras
re-bump the version # to 1.2 (with a new date since i added more stuff).
add 2005 to the copyright date in a bunch of files.
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little doc fixes
stupid little doc fixups that didn't fit with the other patches.
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start testing Transport
the beginnings of tests for Transport. only the bare minimum is there right
now.
also started doc'ing things up to ivysaur.
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