Rename PyDict_GetItemProxy() to _PyDict_GetItemProxy() and mark it as
static. _PyDict_GetItemProxy() now returns a strong reference,
instead of a borrowed reference: replace PyWeakref_GET_OBJECT() with
_PyWeakref_GET_REF().
Hold a strong reference on the object, rather than using a borrowed reference:
replace PyWeakref_GET_OBJECT() with PyWeakref_GetRef() and
_PyWeakref_GET_REF().
Remove assert(PyWeakref_CheckRef(localweakref)) since it's already
tested by _PyWeakref_GET_REF().
* Add tests on PyImport_AddModuleRef(), PyImport_AddModule() and
PyImport_AddModuleObject().
* pythonrun.c: Replace Py_XNewRef(PyImport_AddModule(name)) with
PyImport_AddModuleRef(name).
* Rename proxy_checkref() to proxy_check_ref().
* proxy_check_ref() now checks the object, not the proxy.
* Most functions take PyObject* instead of PyWeakReference*.
* Remove redundant calls to PyWeakref_GET_OBJECT().
Refactor PyRun_InteractiveOneObjectEx(), _PyRun_SimpleFileObject()
and PyRun_SimpleStringFlags():
* Keep a strong reference to the __main__ module while using its
dictionary (PyModule_GetDict()). Use PyImport_AddModule() with
Py_XNewRef().
* Declare variables closer to where they are defined.
* Rename variables to use name longer than 1 character.
* Add pyrun_one_parse_ast() sub-function.
* bpo-44530: Document the change in MAKE_FUNCTION behavior
Fixes dis module documentation for MAKE_FUNCTION due to 2f180ce2cb (bpo-44530, released as part of 3.11) removes the qualified name at TOS
* The following tests were disabled since the initial ctypes commit
in 2006, commit babddfca758abe34ff12023f63b18d745fae7ca9:
* Callbacks.test_char_p()
* DeletePointerTestCase.test_X()
* NumberTestCase.test_perf()
* StructureTestCase.test_subclass_creation()
* Tests.test_X() of test_byteswap
* NumberTestCase.test_bool_from_address() was disabled in 2007 by
commit 5dc4fe09b7.
* Remove check_perf() and run_test() of test_numbers.
Re-arrange `pathlib.Path` test methods in source code. No other changes.
The test methods are arranged in two groups. The first group checks
`stat()`, `open()`, `iterdir()`, `readlink()`, and derived methods like
`exists()`, `read_text()`, `glob()` and `resolve()`. The second group
checks all other `Path` methods. To minimise the diff I've maintained the
method order within groups where possible.
This patch prepares the ground for a new `_AbstractPath` class, which will
support methods in the first group above. By churning the test methods
here, subsequent patches will be easier to review and less likely to break
things.