More tests of the concrete policy methods would probably be
a good idea, but this is a start, and it brings line coverage
up to 100% for the policy module.
Patch by Milan Oberkirch.
I decided to leave the (slightly expanded) Other Improvements
entry as well, since someone looking for command line behavior
changes isn't going to look in the 'sys' module section.
Also updated the base64 module title and introduction to adjust for
the fact that these new encodings are included.
Also adjusted the wording about the base64 alphabets (see
issue #20837).
Several of the introspection changes in Python 3.4 are indirect,
where inspect module changes affected pydoc, and those in turn
affected the help builtin. This update adds versionchanged
notes in the key locations, as well as more coverage in the
What's New document (in particular, a note in the porting
section regarding the expanded domain for inspect.getfullargspec).
This was perhaps on the border between a bug fix and a feature since
the Python3 docs did not originally say it was unix only. However, the
functions never worked anywhere but unix, and the docs were changed to
say it was unix only well before the windows support was added.
Unfortunately, windows support was added in 3.3.4 as well as 3.4.
That leaves us in the uncomfortable position of needing the tag to say
"version changed: 3.3.4" :(
This was perhaps on the border between a bug fix and a feature since
the Python3 docs did not originally say it was unix only. However, the
functions never worked anywhere but unix, and the docs were changed to
say it was unix only well before the windows support was added.
Unfortunately, windows support was added in 3.3.4 as well as 3.4.
That leaves us in the uncomfortable position of needing the tag to say
"version changed: 3.3.4" :(
pylauncher.vcxproj already has the same dependency, and adding it to
the pywlauncher project eliminates the possibility of the pywlauncher
build failing when building the solution in parallel. In particular,
pywlauncher may fail to build when doing a "Rebuild Solution" from the
VS Build menu.
Merge with 3.3.
pylauncher.vcxproj already has the same dependency, and adding it to
the pywlauncher project eliminates the possibility of the pywlauncher
build failing when building the solution in parallel. In particular,
pywlauncher may fail to build when doing a "Rebuild Solution" from the
VS Build menu.