Use the new `PathBase.scandir()` method in `PathBase.glob()`, which greatly
reduces the number of `PathBase.stat()` calls needed when globbing.
There are no user-facing changes, because the pathlib ABCs are still
private and `Path.glob()` doesn't use the implementation in its superclass.
* Remove references to `Modules/_blake2`.
* Remove `Modules/_blake2` entry from CODEOWNERS
The folder does not exist anymore.
* Remove `Modules/_blake2` entry from `Tools/c-analyzer/TODO`
The cases generator inserts code to save and restore the stack pointer around
statements that contain escaping calls. To find the beginning of such statements,
we would walk backwards from the escaping call until we encountered a token that
was treated as a statement terminator. This set of terminators should include
preprocessor directives.
Add `pathlib.Path.scandir()` as a trivial wrapper of `os.scandir()`. This
will be used to implement several `PathBase` methods more efficiently,
including methods that provide `Path.copy()`.
Update time.rst to use `the same clock as` instead of `the same clock than`
The time documentation uses the same clock than time.monotonic instead of the same clock as time.monotonic, which is grammatically false. This PR fixes changes two instances of `the same clock than` to `the same clock as`.
Avoid temporary tuple creation when all arguments either positional-only
or vararg.
Objects/setobject.c and Modules/gcmodule.c adapted. This fixes slight
performance regression for set methods, introduced by gh-115112.
Tarfile in the default write mode spends much of its time resolving UIDs
into usernames and GIDs into group names. By caching these mappings, a
significant speedup can be achieved.
In my simple benchmark[1], this extra caching speeds up tarfile by 8x.
[1] https://gist.github.com/jforberg/86af759c796199740c31547ae828aef2
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* gh-125674: Doc: Fix type of `newfunc` first parameter
* fixup! gh-125674: Doc: Fix type of `newfunc` first parameter
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* add test for the predefined object's attributes
* Include the "object" type in the lists of documented types
* remove 'or' from augment tuple
* 📜🤖 Added by blurb_it.
* Add cross-reference to news
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* Fix format for the function parameter
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* Add space
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* add reference for NotImplemented
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* Change ref:`string <textseq>` as class:`str`
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* remove hyphen from `newly-created`
* Update Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
'dictionaries' to 'dict'
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* Update predefined attribute types in testPredefinedAttrs
* Change `universal type` as `top type`
* Don't mention about the top type
* Update the description of richcmpfuncs
* Update Doc/library/stdtypes.rst
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* Revert: Hierarchy Section in Data Model Documentation
* Revert to original explanations of __new__ and __init__ methods in datamodel.rst for improved clarity.
* Update Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
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* Remove blank line
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* Use ref:`str <textseq>` instead of :class:`str
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* Revert changes the description of Other Built-in Types in stdtypes.rst
* Update Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
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* bpo-41411 fstring index in tutorial/inputoutput
To assist in searching for fstrings I have added an index
* Add newline
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* Only error messages for ArgumentError and ArgumentTypeError are now
translated.
* ArgumentError is now only used for command line errors, not for logical
errors in the program.
* TypeError is now raised instead of ValueError for some logical errors.
* Use appropriate roles for ArgumentParser, Action, etc.
* Remove superfluous repeated links.
* Explicitly document signatures and add index entries for some methods
and classes.
* Make it more clear that some parameters are keyword-only.
* Fix some minor errors.
* Qualifying that the right operand's type must be a *strict* subclass for the reflected method to take precedence avoids an edge case / counter-example when the types are actually equal.
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In Emscripten and other cross builds, the build file system and the host file
system look different. For instance, we may want to install into
`cross-build/$TARGET/lib`, and then mount that as `/lib` in the host file
system. This change adds a distinction between:
* `prefix` -- the path in the build file system where we want to install the files
* `host_prefix` -- the path in the host file system where getpath.c will look for the files
And similarly for `exec_prefix` and `host_exec_prefix`. At present, this is only
used for Emscripten.
Merge `URL2PathNameTests` and `PathName2URLTests` test cases (which test
only the Windows-specific implementations from `nturl2path`) into the main
`Pathname_Tests` test case for these functions.
Copy/port some test cases for `pathlib.Path.as_uri()` and `from_uri()`.
* Update contributing contact info in readme
* Add lightweight comments to improve docs workflow understanding
* Apply code review suggestions from @hugovk
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* Add code review suggestion from @AA-Turner
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* Update Doc/conf.py
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* Update Doc/conf.py
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* Update Doc/conf.py
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