The gdb hooks for debugging CPython (within Tools/gdb) have
been enhanced to show information on more C frames relevant to CPython within
the "py-bt" and "py-bt-full" commands:
* C frames that are waiting on the GIL
* C frames that are garbage-collecting
* C frames that are due to the invocation of a PyCFunction
to using signal.alarm(1) instead of signal.setitimer(signal.ITIMER_REAL, 0.1).
This is an attempt to see if this change is what caused the ubuntu arm buildbot
to hang in test_io's test_interrupted_write_retry_text.
Discussion in Issue #12268.
to using signal.alarm(1) instead of signal.setitimer(signal.ITIMER_REAL, 0.1).
This is an attempt to see if this change is what caused the ubuntu arm buildbot
to hang in test_io's test_interrupted_write_retry_text.
Discussion in Issue #12268.
This code passes all the same tests that the existing RFC mime header
parser passes, plus a bunch of additional ones.
There are a couple of commented out tests where there are issues with the
folding. The folding doesn't normally get invoked for headers parsed from
source, and the cases are marginal anyway (headers with invalid binary data)
so I'm not worried about them, but will fix them after the beta.
There are things that can be done to make this API even more convenient, but I
think this is a solid foundation worth having. And the parser is a full RFC
parser, so it handles cases that the current parser doesn't. (There are also
probably cases where it fails when the current parser doesn't, but I haven't
found them yet ;)
Oh, yeah, and there are some really ugly bits in the parser for handling some
'postel' cases that are unfortunately common.
I hope/plan to to eventually refactor a lot of the code in the parser which
should reduce the line count...but there is no escaping the fact that the
error recovery is welter of special cases.
We need a discussion to define what should be customized how; this new
config file is premature. It was added to serve the needs of the
resources system in install_data / packaging.database, so it can be
removed alongside packaging for 3.3.
no longer lose data when an underlying read system call is interrupted.
IOError is no longer raised due to a read system call returning EINTR
from within these methods.
no longer lose data when an underlying read system call is interrupted.
IOError is no longer raised due to a read system call returning EINTR
from within these methods.
parameter from os.remove / os.unlink.
Patch written by Georg Brandl. (I'm really looking forward to George
getting commit privileges so I don't have to keep doing checkins on his
behalf.)
Also add an explicit test for safe implementation usage on supported platforms.
As a side effect, this commit adds a module-level attribute 'rmtree_is_safe'
which offers introspection whether the current rmtree implementation is safe
against symlink attacks.