API members documented in sphinx have an object name, which allow the
documentation to be linked from other projects. Sphinx calculates the
object name by prefixing the current module name to the directive
argument, e.g:
.. module:: foo
.. function:: bar.baz
becomes foo.bar.baz. Since these anchors aren't displayed in the
documentation, some mistakes have crept in, namely the Python stdlib
documentation currently contains the objects:
* asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.DEVNULL
* asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.PIPE
* asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.STDOUT
* asyncio.asyncio.subprocess.Process
* multiprocessing.sharedctypes.multiprocessing.Manager
* xml.etree.ElementTree.xml.etree.ElementInclude
This commit fixes this by making use of the :module: option which
without an argument makes sphinx take the directive argument as is
for the object name (avoiding the prefixing of the current module
name that led to these broken object names).
Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl>
The following sqlite3 features were deprecated in 3.10, scheduled for
removal in 3.12:
- sqlite3.OptimizedUnicode (gh-23163)
- sqlite3.enable_shared_cache (gh-24008)
Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
* Restore default role check in `make check`.
* Options first, then files.
* Update `make.bat` too.
* Add a comment explaining the extra options.
* No reason to ignore the README.rst.
* Enable default-role check in sphinx-lint.
Co-authored-by: Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr>
* Update sphinx-lint default-role check.
* Fix use of the default role in the docs.
* Update make.bat to check for the default role too.
* Fix comment in make.bat.
Co-authored-by: Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr>
Remove the PyUnicode_InternImmortal() function and the
SSTATE_INTERNED_IMMORTAL macro.
The PyUnicode_InternImmortal() function is still exported in the
stable ABI. The function is removed from the API.
PyASCIIObject.state.interned size is now a single bit, rather than 2
bits.
Keep SSTATE_NOT_INTERNED and SSTATE_INTERNED_MORTAL macros for
backward compatibility, but no longer use them internally since the
interned member is now a single bit and so can only have two values
(interned or not interned).
Update stats of _PyUnicode_ClearInterned().
# Fix typo in argparse docs.
> Sometimes, when dealing with **a** particularly long argument list**s**, [...]
Mixture between plural and singular forms is incorrect. Use singular consistently since typically only a single argument list is employed. Change to:
> Sometimes, when dealing with a particularly long argument list, [...]
No issue was opened, since this is a trivial change.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:rhettinger
Use _Py_CAST() and _Py_STATIC_CAST() in macros wrapping static inline
functions of unicodeobject.h.
Change also the kind type from unsigned int to int: same parameter
type than PyUnicode_FromKindAndData().
The limited API version 3.11 no longer casts arguments to expected
types.
Remove the token.h header file. There was never any public tokenizer
C API. The token.h header file was only designed to be used by Python
internals.
Move Include/token.h to Include/internal/pycore_token.h. Including
this header file now requires that the Py_BUILD_CORE macro is
defined. It no longer checks for the Py_LIMITED_API macro.
Rename functions:
* PyToken_OneChar() => _PyToken_OneChar()
* PyToken_TwoChars() => _PyToken_TwoChars()
* PyToken_ThreeChars() => _PyToken_ThreeChars()
Lines beginning with ``?`` try to help understanding the given diff.
The output can be hard to understand when it contains whitespace characters, such as spaces, tabs or line breaks.
While previously only tabs were mentioned, now all are listed.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:rhettinger
I merged this without a What's New entry to avoid merge conflicts, so here's the follow-up adding the entry.
@Kab1r do you mind reviewing?
Closes#91928
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:pganssle
We could try to remedy this by taking a slice, but we then run into an issue where the empty string will match altsep on POSIX. That rabbit hole could keep getting deeper.
A proper fix for the original issue involves making pathlib's path normalisation more configurable - in this case we want to retain trailing slashes, but in other we might want to preserve `./` prefixes, or elide `../` segments when we're sure we won't encounter symlinks.
This reverts commit ea2f5bcda1.
* Some handlers were wrongly described as text-encoding only, but actually they can also be used in text-decoding.
* Add more description to each handler.
* Add two REPL examples.
* Add indexes for Error Handler's name.
Co-authored-by: Kyle Stanley <aeros167@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
Only sequence of ASCII digits is now accepted as a numerical reference.
The group name in bytes patterns and replacement strings can now only
contain ASCII letters and digits and underscore.
Add methods enterContext() and enterClassContext() in TestCase.
Add method enterAsyncContext() in IsolatedAsyncioTestCase.
Add function enterModuleContext().
Given that 2.7 has now been end-of-life for two and a half years,
I don't think we need such a detailed explanation here anymore of
the differences between Python 2 and Python 3.
* Remove redundant footnote ref: the footnote has been removed
* Fix footnote ref to match footnote
* Convert footnotes into reST footnotes: will error if missing
* gh-92308: Add Pending Removal section to 3.11 What's New
* Use compact list; drop attributions
* Add short text, and also missing PyUnicode_InternImmortal
* Fix formatting
* markup fix
* Update Doc/whatsnew/3.11.rst
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <ezio.melotti@gmail.com>
Add a closure keyword-only parameter to exec(). It can only be specified when exec-ing a code object that uses free variables. When specified, it must be a tuple, with exactly the number of cell variables referenced by the code object. closure has a default value of None, and it must be None if the code object doesn't refer to any free variables.
- add member() and nonmember() functions
- add deprecation warning for internal classes in enums not
becoming members in 3.13
Co-authored-by: edwardcwang
Prevent `max_tasks_per_child` use with a "fork" mp_context to avoid deadlocks.
Also defaults to "spawn" when no mp_context is supplied for safe convenience.
Add the -P command line option and the PYTHONSAFEPATH environment
variable to not prepend a potentially unsafe path to sys.path.
* Add sys.flags.safe_path flag.
* Add PyConfig.safe_path member.
* Programs/_bootstrap_python.c uses config.safe_path=0.
* Update subprocess._optim_args_from_interpreter_flags() to handle
the -P command line option.
* Modules/getpath.py sets safe_path to 1 if a "._pth" file is
present.
One more thing that can help prevent people from using `preexec_fn`.
Also adds conditional skips to two tests exposing ASAN flakiness on the Ubuntu 20.04 Address Sanitizer Github CI system. When that build is run on more modern systems the "problem" does not show up. It seems ASAN implementation related.
Co-authored-by: Zackery Spytz <zspytz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
Convert the following macros to static inline functions:
* PyByteArray_AS_STRING()
* PyByteArray_GET_SIZE()
* PyBytes_AS_STRING()
* PyBytes_GET_SIZE()
Limited C API version 3.11 no longer casts arguments.
Add _PyBytes_CAST() and _PyByteArray_CAST() macros.
Since the underlying file-like objects (either `io.BytesIO`,
or a true file object) all implement the `io.IOBase`
interface, the `SpooledTemporaryFile` should as well.
Additionally, since the underlying file object will either be an
instance of an `io.BufferedIOBase` (for binary mode) or an
`io.TextIOBase` (for text mode), methods for these classes were also
implemented.
In every case, the required methods and properties are simply delegated
to the underlying file object.
Co-authored-by: Gary Fernie <Gary.Fernie@skyscanner.net>
Co-authored-by: Inada Naoki <songofacandy@gmail.com>
Fixed few typos and enhanced few paragraphs for your review and consideration.
Trivial contribution towards continuous improvement, so no issue was raised.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:rhettinger
#85757https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/datastructures.html#nested-list-comprehensions
I do think this is clearer, but I wonder if 'nested' should be kept though to get the terminology out there more often. So perhaps it could be something like 'inner (nested) listcomp' or 'nested (inner) listcomp' despite sounding a bit redundant
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:rhettinger
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.
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
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.
Just in case there is ever an issue with _posixsubprocess's use of
vfork() due to the complexity of using it properly and potential
directions that Linux platforms where it defaults to on could take, this
adds a failsafe so that users can disable its use entirely by setting
a global flag.
No known reason to disable it exists. But it'd be a shame to encounter
one and not be able to use CPython without patching and rebuilding it.
See the linked issue for some discussion on reasoning.
Also documents the existing way to disable posix_spawn.
Fix signal.NSIG value on FreeBSD to accept signal numbers greater
than 32, like signal.SIGRTMIN and signal.SIGRTMAX.
* Add Py_NSIG constant.
* Add pycore_signal.h internal header file.
* _Py_Sigset_Converter() now includes the range of valid signals in
the error message.
* Add a new :gh:`...` role for GitHub issues.
* Fix a GitHub id to use the :gh: role.
* Add Misc/NEWS entry.
* Refactoring and rephrasing.
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Also inline necessary functionality from `sndhdr` into `email.mime.audio` for `MIMEAudio`.
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Py_REFCNT(), Py_TYPE(), Py_SIZE() and Py_IS_TYPE() functions argument
type is now "PyObject*", rather than "const PyObject*".
* Replace also "const PyObject*" with "PyObject*" in functions:
* _Py_strhex_impl()
* _Py_strhex_with_sep()
* _Py_strhex_bytes_with_sep()
* Remove _PyObject_CAST_CONST() and _PyVarObject_CAST_CONST() macros.
* Py_IS_TYPE() can now use Py_TYPE() in its implementation.
Add an optional keyword 'shutdown_timeout' parameter to the
multiprocessing.BaseManager constructor. Kill the process if
terminate() takes longer than the timeout.
Multiprocessing tests pass test.support.SHORT_TIMEOUT
to BaseManager.shutdown_timeout.
No work has been done to move this forward. On the theory that perfect is the enemy of good, I'm going to push it and we can make minor edits as needed afterwards.
Based on suggestions by Guido van Rossum, Spencer Brown, and Alex Waygood.
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ken Jin <kenjin4096@gmail.com>
- document that you cannot open a blob handle in a WITHOUT ROWID table
- document the blobopen() positional arguments in the same order as they
appear
- relocate sqlite3.Blob section
* revise the first paragraph of docs for os.path
* add a mention of `os.PathLike` protocol
* remove warnings rendered irrelevant by :pep:`383` and :pep:`529`
Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
The existing event loop `start_tls()` method is not sufficient for
connections using the streams API. The existing StreamReader works
because the new transport passes received data to the original protocol.
The StreamWriter must then write data to the new transport, and the
StreamReaderProtocol must be updated to close the new transport
correctly.
The new StreamWriter `start_tls()` updates itself and the reader
protocol to the new SSL transport.
Co-authored-by: Ian Good <icgood@gmail.com>
The documentation for os.getgrouplist potentially read like it
returned all groups a user belongs to but it potentially doesn't.
Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
* Rewrite imghdr inlining for clarity and completeness
* Move MIMEImage class back closer to the top of the file since it's the
important thing.
* Use a decorate to mark a given rule function and simplify the rule function
names for clarity.
* Copy over all the imghdr test data files into the email package's test data
directory. This way when imghdr is actually removed, it won't affect the
MIMEImage guessing tests.
* Rewrite and extend the MIMEImage tests to test for all supported
auto-detected MIME image subtypes.
* Remove the now redundant PyBanner048.gif data file.
* See https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/91461#discussion_r850313336
Co-authored-by: Oleg Iarygin <dralife@yandex.ru>
Co-authored-by: Oleg Iarygin <dralife@yandex.ru>