The new checks are only executed when one or more OpenSSL-related files are modified. The checks run a handful of networking and hashing test suites. All SSL checks are optional. This PR also introduces ccache to speed up compilation. In common cases it speeds up configure and compile time from about 90 seconds to less than 30 seconds.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
* Rename functions
* Only pass type parameter to "add_xxx" functions.
* Clarify the role of the type_ready_inherit_as_structs() function.
* Move type_dict_set_doc() code to call it in type_ready_fill_dict().
* Remove redundant tracing_possible field from interpreter state.
* Move 'use_tracing' from tstate onto C stack, for fastest possible checking in dispatch logic.
* Add comments stressing the importance stack discipline when dealing with CFrames.
* Add NEWS
The suspicious check is still executed as part of the release process and release managers have been
lately fixing some actual errors that the suspicious target can find. For this reason, reactivate the suspicious
until we decide what to do in a coordinated fashion.
The configure --without-cycle-gc option has been removed in Python
2.3 by the commit cccd1e7248. It's now
time to remove the last reference to it in the documentation.
The Python _pyio.open() function becomes a static method to behave as
io.open() built-in function: don't become a bound method when stored
as a class variable. It becomes possible since static methods are now
callable in Python 3.10. Moreover, _pyio.OpenWrapper becomes a simple
alias to _pyio.open.
init_set_builtins_open() now sets builtins.open to io.open, rather
than setting it to io.OpenWrapper, since OpenWrapper is now an alias
to open in the io and _pyio modules.
The snake_case names have existed since Python 2.6, so there is
no reason to keep the old camelCase names around. One similar
method, threading.Thread.isAlive, was already removed in
Python 3.9 (bpo-37804).
Remove `RLock` from `BZ2File`. It makes `BZ2File` to thread unsafe, but
gzip and lzma don't use it too.
Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org>
* Split PyType_Ready() into sub-functions.
* type_ready_mro() now checks if bases are static types earlier.
* Check tp_name earlier, in type_ready_checks().
* Add _PyType_IsReady() macro to check if a type is ready.
Add the Py_Is(x, y) function to test if the 'x' object is the 'y'
object, the same as "x is y" in Python. Add also the Py_IsNone(),
Py_IsTrue(), Py_IsFalse() functions to test if an object is,
respectively, the None singleton, the True singleton or the False
singleton.
* Split type_new() into into many small functions.
* Add type_new_ctx structure to pass variables between subfunctions.
* Initialize some PyTypeObject and PyHeapTypeObject members earlier
in type_new_alloc().
* Rename variables to more specific names.
* Add "__weakref__" identifier for type_new_visit_slots().
* Factorize code to convert a method to a classmethod
(__init_subclass__ and __class_getitem__).
* Add braces to respect PEP 7.
* Move variable declarations where the variables are initialized.
* Add source location attributes to alias.
* Move alias star construction to pegen helper.
Co-authored-by: blurb-it[bot] <43283697+blurb-it[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
* Restrict using Mock objects as specs as this is always a test bug where the resulting mock is misleadingly useless.
* Skip a broken test that exposes a bug elsewhere in mock (noted in the original issue).