Remove the asyncore and asynchat modules, deprecated in Python
3.6: use the asyncio module instead.
Remove the smtpd module, deprecated in Python 3.6: the aiosmtpd
module can be used instead, it is based on asyncio.
* Remove asyncore, asynchat and smtpd documentation
* Remove test_asyncore, test_asynchat and test_smtpd
* Rename Lib/asynchat.py to Lib/test/support/_asynchat.py
* Rename Lib/asyncore.py to Lib/test/support/_asyncore.py
* Rename Lib/smtpd.py to Lib/test/support/_smtpd.py
* Remove DeprecationWarning from private _asyncore, _asynchat and
_smtpd modules
* _smtpd: remove deprecated properties
* Issue a deprecation warning on smtpd import
* Also issue DeprecationWarnings for asynchat and asyncore
* Fix some tests
* test___all__ requires the word 'module' or 'package' in the deprecation
warning text, so add those to smtpd, asynchat, and asyncore.
* In test_support, use pprint now instead of asyncore as the landmark.
* Add What's New
* Use ..deprecated::
* Use ..deprecated::
* Update Lib/smtpd.py
Co-authored-by: Miro Hrončok <miro@hroncok.cz>
* Update Doc/library/smtpd.rst
Co-authored-by: Miro Hrončok <miro@hroncok.cz>
* Import async{hat,ore} after the DeprecationWarning for this module
Co-authored-by: Miro Hrončok <miro@hroncok.cz>
test.support.HOST should be "localhost" as it was in the past. See the bpo-29639.
Tests that need the IP address should use HOSTv4 (added) or the existing HOSTv6 constant.
This changes the definition and fixes tests that needed updating to deal with HOST being
the hostname rather than the hardcoded IP address.
This is only the first step in addressing https://bugs.python.org/issue29639.
* bpo-30980: Fix close test to fail
test_close_twice was not considering the fact that file_wrapper is
duping the file descriptor. Closing the original descriptor left the
duped one open, hiding the fact that close protection is not effective.
* bpo-30980: Fix double close protection
Invalidated self.fd before closing, handling correctly the case when
os.close raises.
* bpo-30980: Fix fd leak introduced in the fixed test
Issue #26604:
* Add a new optional source parameter to _warnings.warn() and warnings.warn()
* Modify asyncore, asyncio and _pyio modules to set the source parameter when
logging a ResourceWarning warning
timeout when interrupted by a signal, except if the signal handler raises an
exception. This change is part of the PEP 475.
The asyncore and selectors module doesn't catch the InterruptedError exception
anymore when calling select.select(), since this function should not raise
InterruptedError anymore.
file_wrapper object is destroyed. The destructor now closes the file if needed.
The close() method can now be called twice: the second call does nothing.
>>> import asyncore
>>> d = asyncore.dispatcher()
>>> d.close()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.4/asyncore.py", line 401, in close
self.socket.close()
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'close'
>>>
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r81294 | giampaolo.rodola | 2010-05-18 22:04:31 +0200 (mar, 18 mag 2010) | 1 line
Fix issue #8573 (asyncore._strerror bug): fixed os.strerror typo; included NameError in the tuple of expected exception; added test case for asyncore._strerror.
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