Fix `asyncio.Future._callbacks` to always return a copy of the internal list of callbacks to avoid mutation from user code affecting the internal state.
If multiple threads concurrently imported `collections.abc`, some of the
threads might incorrectly see the "shim" `Lib/collections/abc.py` module
instead of the correct `Lib/_collections_abc.py` module. This affected
both the free threading build and the default GIL-enabled build.
* Remove `@suppress_immortalization` decorator
* Make suppression flag per-thread instead of per-interpreter
* Suppress immortalization in `eval()` to avoid refleaks in three tests
(test_datetime.test_roundtrip, test_logging.test_config8_ok, and
test_random.test_after_fork).
* frozenset() is constant, but not a singleton. When run multiple times,
the test could fail due to constant interning.
On Windows, `long` is a signed 32-bit integer so it can't represent
`0xffff_ffff` without overflow. Windows exit codes are unsigned 32-bit
integers, so if a child process exits with `-1`, it will be represented
as `0xffff_ffff`.
Also fix a number of other possible cases where `_Py_HandleSystemExit`
could return with an exception set, leading to a `SystemError` (or
fatal error in debug builds) later on during shutdown.
This fixes a crash when `gc.get_objects()` or `gc.get_referrers()` is
called during a GC in the free threading build.
Switch to `_PyObjectStack` to avoid corrupting the `struct worklist`
linked list maintained by the GC. Also, don't return objects that are frozen
(`gc.freeze()`) or in the process of being collected to more closely match
the behavior of the default build.
* The parser no longer changes temporarily during parsing.
* Default values are not processed twice.
* Required mutually exclusive groups containing positional arguments are
now supported.
* The missing arguments report now includes the names of all required
optional and positional arguments.
* Unknown options can be intermixed with positional arguments in
parse_known_intermixed_args().
This is a follow up of GH-124974. Only Glibc needed a fix.
Now the returned value is a string consisting of semicolon-separated
symbols on all Posix platforms.
Previously, copying a super object returned a copy of the instance
invoking super(). Pickling a super object could pickle the instance
invoking super() or fail, depending on its type and protocol.
Now deep copying returns a new super object and pickling pickles the super
object. Shallow copying returns the same super object.
Dictionary watchers on an object's attributes dictionary
(`object.__dict__`) were not triggered when the managed dictionary used
the object's inline values.
Make SSL objects thread safe in Free Theaded build by
using critical sections.
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
* Convert paths in venv activate script when using Git Bash under Windows
With https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/112508 the check to converts paths when running on Windows was changed from using the non-posix environment variable `$OSTYPE` to using `uname` instead.
However this missed the fact that when running under Git Bash on Windows, uname reports `MINGW*` (`$OSTYPE` is still `msys`).
This results in `$PATH` being set to something like `D:\a\github-actions-shells\github-actions-shells\venv/Scripts:…`, instead of `/d/a/github-actions-shells/github-actions-shells/venv/Scripts`.
Notably, the Git Bash is the bash shell that’s used for GitHub Actions Windows runners, and ships with VSCode.
Fix time.strftime(), the strftime() method and formatting of the
datetime classes datetime, date and time.
* Characters not encodable in the current locale are now acceptable in
the format string.
* Surrogate pairs and sequence of surrogatescape-encoded bytes are no
longer recombinated.
* Embedded null character no longer terminates the format string.
This fixes also gh-78662 and gh-124531.