Deprecate passing the callback callable by keyword for the following
sqlite3.Connection APIs:
- set_authorizer(authorizer_callback)
- set_progress_handler(progress_handler, ...)
- set_trace_callback(trace_callback)
The affected parameters will become positional-only in Python 3.15.
This mis-initialization caused the executor optimization to kick in sooner than intended. It also set the lower 4 bits of the counter to `1` -- those bits are supposed to be reserved (the actual counter is in the upper 12 bits).
Deprecate passing name, number of arguments, and the callable as keyword
arguments, for the following sqlite3.Connection APIs:
- create_function(name, nargs, callable, ...)
- create_aggregate(name, nargs, callable)
The affected parameters will become positional-only in Python 3.15.
Functions like PyErr_SetFromErrno() and SetFromWindowsErr() should be
called immediately after using the C API which sets errno or the Windows
error code.
Argument Clinic now has a partial support of the
Limited API:
* Add --limited option to clinic.c.
* Add '_testclinic_limited' extension which is built with
the limited C API version 3.13.
* For now, hardcode in clinic.py that "_testclinic_limited.c" targets
the limited C API.
- Move platform triplet detection code into Misc/platform_triplet.c
- Refactor MIPS detection, use defined(__mips64) to detect MIPS64
- Compute libc values in separate section
- Add detection for MIPS soft float
- Add detection for musl
musl supports SPE with its soft-float ABI:
https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/commit/?id=7be59733d71ada3a32a98622507399253f1d5e48
Original patch by Christian Heimes.
Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend@python.org>
Split test_multiprocessing_fork, test_multiprocessing_forkserver and
test_multiprocessing_spawn into test packages. Each package is made
of 4 sub-tests: processes, threads, manager and misc. It allows
running more tests in parallel and so reduce the total test duration.
Ensure multiprocessing SemLock is valid for spawn Process before serializing it.
Creating a multiprocessing SemLock with a fork context, and then trying to pass it to a spawn-created Process, would segfault if not detected early.
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Co-authored-by: Antoine Pitrou <pitrou@free.fr>
Instances of `ssl.SSLSocket` were vulnerable to a bypass of the TLS handshake
and included protections (like certificate verification) and treating sent
unencrypted data as if it were post-handshake TLS encrypted data.
The vulnerability is caused when a socket is connected, data is sent by the
malicious peer and stored in a buffer, and then the malicious peer closes the
socket within a small timing window before the other peers’ TLS handshake can
begin. After this sequence of events the closed socket will not immediately
attempt a TLS handshake due to not being connected but will also allow the
buffered data to be read as if a successful TLS handshake had occurred.
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith [Google LLC] <greg@krypto.org>
* gh-106242: Make ntpath.realpath errors consistent with abspath when there are embedded nulls
* Update 2023-08-22-00-36-57.gh-issue-106242.q24ITw.rst
mention Windows and the former incorrect ValueError.
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In the stack call of: _init_read_gz()
```
_read, tarfile.py:548
read, tarfile.py:526
_init_read_gz, tarfile.py:491
```
a try;except exists that uses `self.exception`, so it needs to be set before
calling _init_read_gz().
Such C API functions as PyErr_SetString(), PyErr_Format(),
PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilename() and many others no longer crash or
ignore errors if it failed to format the error message or decode the
filename. Instead, they keep a corresponding error.
It is now possible to deprecate passing keyword arguments for
keyword-or-positional parameters with Argument Clinic, using the new
'/ [from X.Y]' syntax.
(To be read as "positional-only from Python version X.Y")
Co-authored-by: Erlend E. Aasland <erlend@python.org>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>