On macOS the statvfs interface returns block counts as
32-bit integers, and that results in bad reporting for
larger disks.
Therefore reimplement statvfs in terms of statfs, which
does use 64-bit integers for block counts.
Tested using a sparse filesystem image of 100TB.
``platform.architecture()`` now returns the format of binaries (e.g. Mach-O) instead of the default empty string.
Co-authored-by: AN Long <aisk@users.noreply.github.com>
* gh-113536: Expose `os.waitid` on macOS
This API has been available on macOS for a long time, but was
explicitly excluded due to unspecified problems with the API
in ancient versions of macOS.
* Document that the API is available on macOS starting in Python 3.13
* gh-74573: document that ndbm can silently corrupt databases on macOS
The system ndbm implementation on macOS has an undocumented limitation
on the size of values and can silently corrupt database files when those
are exceeded.
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
* gh-65701: document that freeze doesn't work with framework builds on macOS
The framework install is inherently incompatible with freeze. Document
that that freeze doesn't work with framework builds and bail out
early when trying to run freeze anyway.
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend.aasland@protonmail.com>
The installation of XQuartz on macOS will unconditionally
set the $DISPLAY variable. The X11 server will be launched
when a program tries to access the display. This results
in launching the X11 server when using the webbrowser module,
even though X11 browsers won't be used in practice.
Change _osx_support.get_platform_osx() to make sure that the
version number in the result includes at least a major and
minor version (e.g. 14.2) even if MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is
set to just a major version (e.g. 14).
This matches the versions expected by pip when selecting
appropriate wheels for installation.
* gh-110820: Make sure processor specific defines are correct for Universal 2 build on macOS
A number of processor specific defines are different for x86-64 and
arm64, and need to be adjusted in pymacconfig.h.
* remove debug stuf
Use scanning "/dev/fd/" on macOS in support.fd_count(). That's both more efficient than scanning all possible file descriptors, and avoids crashing the interpreter when there are open "guarded" file descriptors.
"Guarded" file descriptors are a macOS feature where file descriptors used by system libraries are marked and cause hard crashes when used by "user" code.
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
Add upstream Tk patches for three problems affecting tkinter users:
- Update macOS installer to include a fix accepted by upstream Tcl/Tk
for a crash encountered after the first :meth:`tkinter.Tk` instance
is destroyed. (gh-92603)
- Update macOS installer to include an upstream Tcl/Tk fix
for the ``ttk::ThemeChanged`` error encountered in Tkinter. (gh-71383)
- Update macOS installer to include an upstream Tcl/Tk fix for the
``Secure coding is not enabled for restorable state!`` warning
encountered in Tkinter on macOS 14 Sonoma. (gh-110950)
Co-authored-by: Ned Deily <nad@python.org>
This adds a number of PRIO_DARWIN_* constants to the os module for use with os.setpriority.
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