example.com is reserved by the IANA as special-use domain name for documentation
purposes. The domain names are used widely in books, tutorials, sample network
configurations, and generally as examples for the use of domain name.
On the other hand, mydomain.com is real Domain Name Registration service.
* Check the types of PRECALL_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR_FAST_WITH_KEYWORDS
* fix PRECALL_NO_KW_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR_NOARGS as well
* fix PRECALL_NO_KW_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR_O
* fix PRECALL_NO_KW_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR_FAST
It was raised if the charset itself contains characters not encodable
in UTF-8 (in particular \udcxx characters representing non-decodable
bytes in the source).
Only sequence of ASCII digits will be accepted as a numerical reference.
The group name in bytes patterns and replacement strings could only
contain ASCII letters and digits and underscore.
This gets all the major items in #91491. However, I didn't get around to
adding what's new entries for the large clump of changes in the last
bullet point in the issue.
Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
Also updated `make -C htmlview` so it used a full path with `file://`, because the original didn't open the page (macOS).
For example:
```sh
cd Doc
# Doesn't open anything:
python3 -c "import webbrowser; webbrowser.open('build/html/index.html')"
# Opens the docs page e.g. file:///Users/hugo/github/cpython/Doc/build/html/index.html :
python3 -c "import os, webbrowser; webbrowser.open('file://' + os.path.realpath('build/html/index.html'))"
```
https://bugs.python.org/issue36329
# Adding 'required' to names in Lib.argparse.Action
gh-91832:
Added 'required' to the list `names` in `Lib.argparse.Action`.
Changed constant strings that test the Action object.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:merwok
`HOSTRUNNER` is a program which can be used to run `BUILDPYTHON` for the host platform (for example, `python.js` requires `node`).
Also change depedencies from `build_all` to `all` so that targets which can't build everything (e.g. WASM) can still run `buildbottest` and `pythoninfo`.
cc @tiran
When Python is built with "./configure --enable-pystats" (if the
Py_STATS macro is defined), the _Py_GetSpecializationStats() function
must be exported, since it's used by the _opcode extension which is
built as a shared library.
Reduce the complexity from O((M+N)^2) to O(M*N), where M and N are the length
of __args__ for both operands (1 for operand which is not a UnionType).
As a consequence, the complexity of parameter substitution in UnionType has
been reduced from O(N^3) to O(N^2).
Co-authored-by: Yurii Karabas <1998uriyyo@gmail.com>
The warning emitted by the Python parser for a numeric literal
immediately followed by keyword has been changed from deprecation
warning to syntax warning.
Fix C++ compiler warnings about "old-style cast"
(g++ -Wold-style-cast) in the Python C API. Use C++
reinterpret_cast<> and static_cast<> casts when the Python C API is
used in C++.
Example of fixed warning:
Include/object.h:107:43: error: use of old-style cast to
‘PyObject*’ {aka ‘struct _object*’} [-Werror=old-style-cast]
#define _PyObject_CAST(op) ((PyObject*)(op))
Add _Py_reinterpret_cast() and _Py_static_cast() macros.
It was initially added to support atomic groups, but that
support was never fully implemented, and CALL was only left
in the compiler, but not interpreter and parser.
ATOMIC_GROUP is now used to support atomic groups.