In 3.5 (?) a speed optimization made it possible to access members as
attributes of other members, i.e. ``Color.RED.BLUE``. This was always
discouraged in the docs, and other recent optimizations has made that
one no longer necessary. Because some may be relying on it anyway, it
is being deprecated in 3.10, and will be removed in 3.11.
In contrast to macOS, libedit is available as its own include file and
library on Linux systems to prevent file name clashes. So if both
libraries are available on the system, readline is currently chosen by
default; and if only libedit is available, it is not found at all. This
patch adds a way to link against libedit by adding the following
arguments to configure:
--with-readline link against libreadline (the default)
--with-readline=editline link against libeditline
--with-readline=no disable building the readline module
--without-readline (same)
The runtime detection of libedit vs. readline was already done in commit
7105319ada (2019-12-04, serge-sans-paille: "bpo-38634: Allow
non-apple build to cope with libedit (GH-16986)").
Fixes: GH-12076 ("bpo-13501 Build or disable readline with Editline")
Fixes: bpo-13501 ("Make libedit support more generic; port readline / libedit to FreeBSD")
Co-authored-by: Enji Cooper (ngie-eign)
Co-authored-by: Martin Panter (vadmium)
Co-authored-by: Robert Marshall (kellinm)
In the case of multiprocessing.synchronize() being missing, the
test_concurrent_futures test suite now skips only the tests that
require multiprocessing.synchronize().
Validate that multiprocessing.synchronize exists as part of
_check_system_limits(), allowing ProcessPoolExecutor to raise
NotImplementedError during __init__, rather than crashing with
ImportError during __init__ when creating a lock imported from
multiprocessing.synchronize.
Use _check_system_limits() to disable tests of
ProcessPoolExecutor on systems without multiprocessing.synchronize.
Running the test suite without multiprocessing.synchronize reveals
that Lib/compileall.py crashes when it uses a ProcessPoolExecutor.
Therefore, change Lib/compileall.py to call _check_system_limits()
before creating the ProcessPoolExecutor.
Note that both Lib/compileall.py and Lib/test/test_compileall.py
were attempting to sanity-check ProcessPoolExecutor by expecting
ImportError. In multiprocessing.resource_tracker, sem_unlink() is also absent
on platforms where POSIX semaphores aren't available. Avoid using
sem_unlink() if it, too, does not exist.
Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
PyObject_RichCompareBool() returns -1 on error, but this case is
not handled by the find_in_strong_cache() function. Any exception
raised by PyObject_RichCompareBool() should be propagated.
The `target-branch` field doesn't seem to support array.
Since it defaults to the default branch anyway, we should just remove the `target-branch` field from the config.
* Add to the peg generator a new directive ('&&') that allows to expect
a token and hard fail the parsing if the token is not found. This
allows to quickly emmit syntax errors for missing tokens.
* Use the new grammar element to hard-fail if the ':' is missing before
suites.
* bpo-41748: Adds tests for unquoted attributes with comma
* bpo-41748: Handles unquoted attributes with comma
* bpo-41748: Addresses review comments
* bpo-41748: Addresses review comments
* Adds more test cases
* Simplifies the regex for handling spaces
* bpo-41748: Moves attributes tests under the right class
* bpo-41748: Addresses review about duplicate attributes
* bpo-41748: Adds NEWS.d entry for this patch
For back-compatibility, make the new constructor parameter for public classes Function and Class
keyword-only with a default of None.
Co-authored-by: Aviral Srivastava <aviralsrivastava@Avirals-MacBook-Air.local
Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
* Further refactoring of PyEval_EvalCode and friends. Break into make-frame, and eval-frame parts.
* Simplify function vector call using new _PyEval_Vector.
* Remove unused internal functions: _PyEval_EvalCodeWithName and _PyEval_EvalCode.
* Don't use legacy function PyEval_EvalCodeEx.