Python 3.11.0a7

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#define PY_MINOR_VERSION 11
#define PY_MICRO_VERSION 0
#define PY_RELEASE_LEVEL PY_RELEASE_LEVEL_ALPHA
#define PY_RELEASE_SERIAL 6
#define PY_RELEASE_SERIAL 7
/* Version as a string */
#define PY_VERSION "3.11.0a6+"
#define PY_VERSION "3.11.0a7"
/*--end constants--*/
/* Version as a single 4-byte hex number, e.g. 0x010502B2 == 1.5.2b2.

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Mon Mar 7 12:29:42 2022
# Autogenerated by Sphinx on Tue Apr 5 20:53:43 2022
topics = {'assert': 'The "assert" statement\n'
'**********************\n'
'\n'
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' optionally in parentheses, the object is assigned to that '
'target.\n'
'\n'
'* Else: The object must be an iterable with the same number of '
'items\n'
' as there are targets in the target list, and the items are '
'assigned,\n'
' from left to right, to the corresponding targets.\n'
'* Else:\n'
'\n'
' * If the target list contains one target prefixed with an '
'asterisk,\n'
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' for_stmt ::= "for" target_list "in" starred_list ":" suite\n'
' ["else" ":" suite]\n'
'\n'
'The expression list is evaluated once; it should yield an '
'iterable\n'
'object. An iterator is created for the result of the '
'"starred_list".\n'
'The expression list can contain starred elements ("*x, *y") that '
'will\n'
'be unpacked in the final iterator (as when constructing a '
'"tuple" or\n'
'"list" literal). The suite is then executed once for each item\n'
'provided by the iterator, in the order returned by the '
'iterator. Each\n'
'item in turn is assigned to the target list using the standard '
'rules\n'
'for assignments (see Assignment statements), and then the suite '
'is\n'
'executed. When the items are exhausted (which is immediately '
'when the\n'
'sequence is empty or an iterator raises a "StopIteration" '
'exception),\n'
'the suite in the "else" clause, if present, is executed, and the '
'loop\n'
'The "starred_list" expression is evaluated once; it should yield '
'an\n'
'*iterable* object. An *iterator* is created for that iterable. '
'The\n'
'first item provided by the iterator is then assigned to the '
'target\n'
'list using the standard rules for assignments (see Assignment\n'
'statements), and the suite is executed. This repeats for each '
'item\n'
'provided by the iterator. When the iterator is exhausted, the '
'suite\n'
'in the "else" clause, if present, is executed, and the loop\n'
'terminates.\n'
'\n'
'A "break" statement executed in the first suite terminates the '
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'resulting\n'
'object is “compatible” with the exception. An object is '
'compatible\n'
'with an exception if the object is the class or a base class of '
'the\n'
'exception object, or a tuple containing an item that is the '
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'base class of the exception object.\n'
'with an exception if the object is the class or a *non-virtual '
'base\n'
'class* of the exception object, or a tuple containing an item '
'that is\n'
'the class or a non-virtual base class of the exception object.\n'
'\n'
'If no except clause matches the exception, the search for an '
'exception\n'
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'on members\n'
' of hashed collections including "set", "frozenset", and '
'"dict".\n'
' "__hash__()" should return an integer. The only required '
'property\n'
' is that objects which compare equal have the same hash '
'value; it is\n'
' advised to mix together the hash values of the '
'components of the\n'
' object that also play a part in comparison of objects by '
'packing\n'
' them into a tuple and hashing the tuple. Example:\n'
' The "__hash__()" method should return an integer. The '
'only required\n'
' property is that objects which compare equal have the '
'same hash\n'
' value; it is advised to mix together the hash values of '
'the\n'
' components of the object that also play a part in '
'comparison of\n'
' objects by packing them into a tuple and hashing the '
'tuple.\n'
' Example:\n'
'\n'
' def __hash__(self):\n'
' return hash((self.name, self.nick, self.color))\n'
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'clause is\n'
'selected depending on the class of the instance: it must '
'reference the\n'
'class of the instance or a base class thereof. The instance '
'can be\n'
'received by the handler and can carry additional information '
'about the\n'
'exceptional condition.\n'
'class of the instance or a *non-virtual base class* thereof. '
'The\n'
'instance can be received by the handler and can carry '
'additional\n'
'information about the exceptional condition.\n'
'\n'
'Note:\n'
'\n'
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'clause is\n'
'selected depending on the class of the instance: it must '
'reference the\n'
'class of the instance or a base class thereof. The instance '
'can be\n'
'received by the handler and can carry additional information '
'about the\n'
'exceptional condition.\n'
'class of the instance or a *non-virtual base class* thereof. '
'The\n'
'instance can be received by the handler and can carry '
'additional\n'
'information about the exceptional condition.\n'
'\n'
'Note:\n'
'\n'
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' for_stmt ::= "for" target_list "in" starred_list ":" suite\n'
' ["else" ":" suite]\n'
'\n'
'The expression list is evaluated once; it should yield an iterable\n'
'object. An iterator is created for the result of the '
'"starred_list".\n'
'The expression list can contain starred elements ("*x, *y") that '
'will\n'
'be unpacked in the final iterator (as when constructing a "tuple" or\n'
'"list" literal). The suite is then executed once for each item\n'
'provided by the iterator, in the order returned by the iterator. '
'Each\n'
'item in turn is assigned to the target list using the standard rules\n'
'for assignments (see Assignment statements), and then the suite is\n'
'executed. When the items are exhausted (which is immediately when '
'the\n'
'sequence is empty or an iterator raises a "StopIteration" '
'exception),\n'
'the suite in the "else" clause, if present, is executed, and the '
'loop\n'
'The "starred_list" expression is evaluated once; it should yield an\n'
'*iterable* object. An *iterator* is created for that iterable. The\n'
'first item provided by the iterator is then assigned to the target\n'
'list using the standard rules for assignments (see Assignment\n'
'statements), and the suite is executed. This repeats for each item\n'
'provided by the iterator. When the iterator is exhausted, the suite\n'
'in the "else" clause, if present, is executed, and the loop\n'
'terminates.\n'
'\n'
'A "break" statement executed in the first suite terminates the loop\n'
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'on members\n'
' of hashed collections including "set", "frozenset", and '
'"dict".\n'
' "__hash__()" should return an integer. The only required '
'property\n'
' is that objects which compare equal have the same hash '
'value; it is\n'
' advised to mix together the hash values of the components '
'of the\n'
' object that also play a part in comparison of objects by '
'packing\n'
' them into a tuple and hashing the tuple. Example:\n'
' The "__hash__()" method should return an integer. The '
'only required\n'
' property is that objects which compare equal have the '
'same hash\n'
' value; it is advised to mix together the hash values of '
'the\n'
' components of the object that also play a part in '
'comparison of\n'
' objects by packing them into a tuple and hashing the '
'tuple.\n'
' Example:\n'
'\n'
' def __hash__(self):\n'
' return hash((self.name, self.nick, self.color))\n'
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'\n'
'Whenever a class inherits from another class, '
'"__init_subclass__()" is\n'
'called on that class. This way, it is possible to write '
'classes which\n'
'change the behavior of subclasses. This is closely related '
'to class\n'
'decorators, but where class decorators only affect the '
'specific class\n'
'theyre applied to, "__init_subclass__" solely applies to '
'future\n'
'called on the parent class. This way, it is possible to '
'write classes\n'
'which change the behavior of subclasses. This is closely '
'related to\n'
'class decorators, but where class decorators only affect the '
'specific\n'
'class theyre applied to, "__init_subclass__" solely applies '
'to future\n'
'subclasses of the class defining the method.\n'
'\n'
'classmethod object.__init_subclass__(cls)\n'
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'subscriptions': 'Subscriptions\n'
'*************\n'
'\n'
'Subscription of a sequence (string, tuple or list) or '
'mapping\n'
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'select an element from the container. The subscription of a '
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'\n'
'The primary must evaluate to an object that supports '
'subscription\n'
'(lists or dictionaries for example). User-defined objects '
'can support\n'
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'subscription. An\n'
'object may support subscription through defining one or '
'both of\n'
'"__getitem__()" and "__class_getitem__()". When the primary '
'is\n'
'subscripted, the evaluated result of the expression list '
'will be\n'
'passed to one of these methods. For more details on when\n'
'"__class_getitem__" is called instead of "__getitem__", '
'see\n'
'__class_getitem__ versus __getitem__.\n'
'\n'
'If the expression list contains at least one comma, it will '
'evaluate\n'
'to a "tuple" containing the items of the expression list. '
'Otherwise,\n'
'the expression list will evaluate to the value of the '
'lists sole\n'
'member.\n'
'\n'
'For built-in objects, there are two types of objects that '
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'subscription:\n'
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'\n'
'If the primary is a mapping, the expression list must '
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'list must\n'
' evaluate to an object whose value is one of the keys of '
'the\n'
'subscription selects the value in the mapping that '
'corresponds to that\n'
'key. (The expression list is a tuple except if it has '
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' corresponds to that key. An example of a builtin mapping '
'class is\n'
' the "dict" class.\n'
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'If the primary is a sequence, the expression list must '
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'integer or a slice (as discussed in the following '
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'following\n'
' section). Examples of builtin sequence classes include '
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'\n'
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'method, subclasses overriding this method will need to '
'explicitly add\n'
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'Since the\n'
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'"__getitem__()" method, subclasses overriding this method '
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'\n'
'A strings items are characters. A character is not a '
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'\n'
'Subscription of certain *classes* or *types* creates a '
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'\n'
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'exception. For an except clause with an expression, that expression\n'
'is evaluated, and the clause matches the exception if the resulting\n'
'object is “compatible” with the exception. An object is compatible\n'
'with an exception if the object is the class or a base class of the\n'
'exception object, or a tuple containing an item that is the class or '
'a\n'
'base class of the exception object.\n'
'with an exception if the object is the class or a *non-virtual base\n'
'class* of the exception object, or a tuple containing an item that '
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'the class or a non-virtual base class of the exception object.\n'
'\n'
'If no except clause matches the exception, the search for an '
'exception\n'

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``configure`` now verifies that all SQLite C APIs needed for the
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Building Python now requires support of IEEE 754 floating point numbers.
Patch by Victor Stinner.

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Add ``regen-configure`` make target to regenerate configure script with
Christian's container image ``quay.io/tiran/cpython_autoconf:269``.

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The :mod:`tkinter` package now requires Tcl/Tk version 8.5.12 or newer.

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Update OpenSSL to 1.1.1n for macOS installers and all Windows builds.

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Ensure Windows install builds fail correctly with a non-zero exit code when
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Add SOABI ``wasm32-emscripten`` for Emscripten and ``wasm32-wasi`` for WASI
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``makesetup`` now detects and skips all duplicated module definitions. The
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Add configure option :option:`--enable-wasm-dynamic-linking` to enable
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Add new functions to pack and unpack C double (serialize and deserialize):
:c:func:`PyFloat_Pack2`, :c:func:`PyFloat_Pack4`, :c:func:`PyFloat_Pack8`,
:c:func:`PyFloat_Unpack2`, :c:func:`PyFloat_Unpack4` and
:c:func:`PyFloat_Unpack8`. Patch by Victor Stinner.

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Remove private functions ``_PySys_GetObjectId()`` and ``_PySys_SetObjectId()``.
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Remove the following private undocumented functions from the C API:
* ``_PyEval_GetAsyncGenFirstiter()``
* ``_PyEval_GetAsyncGenFinalizer()``
* ``_PyEval_SetAsyncGenFirstiter()``
* ``_PyEval_SetAsyncGenFinalizer()``
Call the public :func:`sys.get_asyncgen_hooks` and
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Remove the private undocumented function
``_PyEval_GetCoroutineOriginTrackingDepth()`` from the C API. Call the
public :func:`sys.get_coroutine_origin_tracking_depth` function instead.
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Remove the private undocumented function ``_PyEval_CallTracing()`` from the
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Move the private undocumented ``_PyEval_EvalFrameDefault()`` function to the
internal C API. The function now uses the ``_PyInterpreterFrame`` type which is
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Move the private ``_PyFrameEvalFunction`` type, and private
``_PyInterpreterState_GetEvalFrameFunc()`` and
``_PyInterpreterState_SetEvalFrameFunc()`` functions to the internal C API. The
``_PyFrameEvalFunction`` callback function type now uses the
``_PyInterpreterFrame`` type which is part of the internal C API. Patch by
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Add ``PyFrame_GetBuiltins``, ``PyFrame_GetGenerator`` and
``PyFrame_GetGlobals`` C-API functions to access frame object attributes
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Make grammar changes required for PEP 646.

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Fix docstrings of :attr:`~property.getter`, :attr:`~property.setter`, and :attr:`~property.deleter` to clarify that they create a new copy of the property.

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Improve syntax errors for incorrect function definitions. Patch by Pablo
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Statically allocate and initialize the latin1 characters.

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Use inline caching for :opcode:`PRECALL` and :opcode:`CALL`, and remove the
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Modify :opcode:`STORE_SUBSCR` to use an inline cache entry (rather than its
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Speed up throwing exception in generator with :const:`METH_FASTCALL` calling convention. Patch by Kumar Aditya.

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Removed the ``__len__()`` call when initializing a list and moved initializing to ``list_extend``. Patch by Jeremiah Pascual.

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Speed up :class:`bytearray` creation from :class:`list` and :class:`tuple` by 40%. Patch by Kumar Aditya.

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Deprecate passing a message into :meth:`asyncio.Future.cancel` and
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Improve performance of ``bytearray_repeat`` and ``bytearray_irepeat`` by reducing the number of invocations of ``memcpy``.

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Improved the performance of :meth:`list.append()` and list comprehensions by optimizing for the common case, where no resize is needed. Patch by Dennis Sweeney.

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Quicken bytecode in-place by storing it as part of the corresponding
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Use low bit of ``LOAD_GLOBAL`` to indicate whether to push a ``NULL`` before
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Check for the existence of the "sys/auxv.h" header in :mod:`faulthandler` to
avoid compilation problems in systems where this header doesn't exist. Patch
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Remove the ``f_state`` field from the _PyInterpreterFrame struct. Add the
``owner`` field to the _PyInterpreterFrame struct to make ownership explicit
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Reduce de-optimization in the specialized ``BINARY_OP_INPLACE_ADD_UNICODE`` opcode.

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Improve performance of ``array_inplace_repeat`` by reducing the number of invocations of ``memcpy``.
Refactor the ``repeat`` and inplace ``repeat`` methods of ``array``, ``bytes``, ``bytearray``
and ``unicodeobject`` to use the common ``_PyBytes_Repeat``.

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:c:func:`PyFrame_FastToLocalsWithError` and :c:func:`PyFrame_LocalsToFast` are no longer
called during profiling nor tracing. C code can access the ``f_locals`` attribute of :c:type:`PyFrameObject` by calling :c:func:`PyFrame_GetLocals`.

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Replaced :opcode:`JUMP_ABSOLUTE` by the relative jump :opcode:`JUMP_BACKWARD`.

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Speed up calls to c functions with keyword arguments by 25% with specialization. Patch by Kumar Aditya.

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Fix a crash if we fail to decode characters in interactive mode if the
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Some Windows system error codes(>= 10000) are now mapped into
the correct errno and may now raise a subclass of :exc:`OSError`.
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WebAssembly cannot deal with bad function pointer casts (different count
or types of arguments). Python can now use call trampolines to mitigate
the problem. Define :c:macro:`PY_CALL_TRAMPOLINE` to enable call
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Fix a crash when using a named unicode character like ``"\N{digit nine}"``
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Replace the absolute jump opcode :opcode:`JUMP_NO_INTERRUPT` by the relative :opcode:`JUMP_BACKWARD_NO_INTERRUPT`.

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Emscripten builds cannot handle signals in the usual way due to platform
limitations. Python can now handle signals. To use, set
Module.Py_EmscriptenSignalBuffer to be a single byte SharedArrayBuffer and
set Py_EMSCRIPTEN_SIGNAL_HANDLING to 1. Writing a number into the
SharedArrayBuffer will cause the corresponding signal to be raised into the
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Raise :exc:`IndentationError` instead of :exc:`SyntaxError` for a bare
``except`` with no following indent. Improve :exc:`SyntaxError` locations for
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Link the errnos referenced in ``Doc/library/exceptions.rst`` to their respective section in ``Doc/library/errno.rst``, and vice versa. Previously this was only done for EINTR and InterruptedError. Patch by Yan "yyyyyyyan" Orestes.

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Document that in some circumstances :exc:`KeyboardInterrupt` may cause the
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Adjust inaccurate phrasing in :doc:`../extending/newtypes_tutorial` about the
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Clarified the old Python versions compatiblity note of :func:`binascii.crc32` /
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Update PEP URLs to :pep:`676`'s new canonical form.

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Document internal :mod:`asyncio` API.

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:mod:`re` module, fix a few bugs about capturing group. In rare cases,
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Add an Barrier object in synchronization primitives of *asyncio* Lib in order to be consistant with Barrier from *threading* and *multiprocessing* libs*

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Added :class:`ctypes.BigEndianUnion` and :class:`ctypes.LittleEndianUnion` classes, as originally documented in the library docs but not yet implemented.

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Add :meth:`~sqlite3.Connection.serialize` and
:meth:`~sqlite3.Connection.deserialize` support to :mod:`sqlite3`. Patch by
Erlend E. Aasland.

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Add missing terminated NUL in sockaddr_un's length
This was potentially observable when using non-abstract AF_UNIX datagram sockets to processes written in another programming language.

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Raise more accurate and :pep:`249` compatible exceptions in :mod:`sqlite3`.
* Raise :exc:`~sqlite3.InterfaceError` instead of
:exc:`~sqlite3.ProgrammingError` for ``SQLITE_MISUSE`` errors.
* Don't overwrite :exc:`BufferError` with :exc:`ValueError` when conversion to
BLOB fails.
* Raise :exc:`~sqlite3.ProgrammingError` instead of :exc:`~sqlite3.Warning` if
user tries to :meth:`~sqlite3.Cursor.execute()` more than one SQL statement.
* Raise :exc:`~sqlite3.ProgrammingError` instead of :exc:`ValueError` if an SQL
query contains null characters.

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Fix bug where :mod:`unittest` sometimes drops frames from tracebacks of exceptions raised in tests.

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Fix handling of the ``stacklevel`` argument to logging functions in the
:mod:`logging` module so that it is consistent accross all logging functions
and, as advertised, similar to the ``stacklevel`` argument used in
:meth:`~warnings.warn`.

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Fix ``.write()`` method of a member file in ``ZipFile``, when the input data is
an object that supports the buffer protocol, the file length may be wrong.

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Add ``LOCAL_CREDS``, ``LOCAL_CREDS_PERSISTENT`` and ``SCM_CREDS2`` FreeBSD constants to the socket module.

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Fix inconsistency with uppercase file extensions in :meth:`MimeTypes.guess_type`. Patch by Kumar Aditya.

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Fix supporting generic aliases in :mod:`pydoc`.

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Improve the error message when you try to subclass an instance of :class:`typing.NewType`.

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:meth:`~unittest.TestProgram.usageExit` is marked deprecated, to be removed in 3.13.

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Add optional parameter *dir_fd* in :func:`shutil.rmtree`.

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Fix a unittest issue where if the command was invoked as ``python -m
unittest`` and the filename(s) began with a dot (.), a ``ValueError`` is
returned.

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Add :func:`typing.assert_type`. Patch by Jelle Zijlstra.

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:mod:`pydoc` now excludes __future__ imports from the module's data items.

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Add :exc:`DeprecationWarning` to :class:`LegacyInterpolation`, deprecated in
the docstring since Python 3.2. Will be removed in Python 3.13. Use
:class:`BasicInterpolation` or :class:`ExtendedInterpolation` instead.

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:func:`typing.get_type_hints` now supports evaluating strings as forward references in :ref:`PEP 585 generic aliases <types-genericalias>`.

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Warnings captured by the logging module are now logged without a format string to prevent systems that group logs by the msg argument from grouping captured warnings together.

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Allow unpacking types.GenericAlias objects, e.g. ``*tuple[int, str]``.

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Implement support for PEP 646 in typing.py.

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Define *posix_venv* and *nt_venv*
:ref:`sysconfig installation schemes <installation_paths>`
to be used for bootstrapping new virtual environments.
Add *venv* sysconfig installation scheme to get the appropriate one of the above.
The schemes are identical to the pre-existing
*posix_prefix* and *nt* install schemes.
The :mod:`venv` module now uses the *venv* scheme to create new virtual environments
instead of hardcoding the paths depending only on the platform. Downstream
Python distributors customizing the *posix_prefix* or *nt* install
scheme in a way that is not compatible with the install scheme used in
virtual environments are encouraged not to customize the *venv* schemes.
When Python itself runs in a virtual environment,
:func:`sysconfig.get_default_scheme` and
:func:`sysconfig.get_preferred_scheme` with ``key="prefix"`` returns
*venv*.

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Brings :class:`ParamSpec` propagation for :class:`GenericAlias` in line with
:class:`Concatenate` (and others).

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No longer require valid typeforms to be callable. This allows :data:`typing.Annotated` to wrap :data:`typing.ParamSpecArgs` and :data:`dataclasses.InitVar`. Patch by Gregory Beauregard.

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Added raw datagram socket functions for asyncio:
:meth:`~asyncio.AbstractEventLoop.sock_sendto`,
:meth:`~asyncio.AbstractEventLoop.sock_recvfrom` and
:meth:`~asyncio.AbstractEventLoop.sock_recvfrom_into`.

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:func:`asyncio.timeout` and :func:`asyncio.timeout_at` context managers
added. Patch by Tin Tvrtković and Andrew Svetlov.

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:pep:`680`, the :mod:`tomllib` module. Adds support for parsing TOML.

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The :mod:`pwd` module is now optional. :func:`os.path.expanduser` returns the path when the :mod:`pwd` module is not available.

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Update bundled libexpat to 2.4.7

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The :mod:`signal` module no longer assumes that :const:`~signal.SIG_IGN` and
:const:`~signal.SIG_DFL` are small int singletons.

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Expose :class:`asyncio.base_events.Server` as :class:`asyncio.Server`. Patch
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The :data:`math.nan` value is now always available. Patch by Victor Stinner.

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:mod:`faulthandler`: On Linux 5.14 and newer, dynamically determine size of
signal handler stack size CPython allocates using ``getauxval(AT_MINSIGSTKSZ)``.
This changes allows for Python extension's request to Linux kernel to use
AMX_TILE instruction set on Sapphire Rapids Xeon processor to succeed,
unblocking use of the ISA in frameworks.

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Upgrade pip wheel bundled with ensurepip (pip 22.0.4)

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Add ``os.sysconf_names['SC_MINSIGSTKSZ']``.

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``typing.get_args(typing.Tuple[()])`` now returns ``()`` instead of
``((),)``.

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Accept explicit contextvars.Context in :func:`asyncio.create_task` and
:meth:`asyncio.loop.create_task`.

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Deprecate missing :meth:`asyncio.Task.set_name` for third-party task
implementations, schedule making it mandatory in Python 3.13.

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