The docs for `heapq.merge` are a little misleading. Iterables passed
into heapq.merge with the reversed flag enabled must be sorted from
largest to smallest to achieve the desired sorting effect, but the
previous paragraph states that they should be sorted from smallest
to largest.
Github doesn't support it (ref. isaacs/github#487). So it can't ease
conflict on Github.
Additionally, it can make trouble when cherry-pick. (ref. GH-212)
* bpo-28087: Skip test_asyncore and test_eintr poll failures on macOS
Skip some tests of select.poll when running on macOS due to unresolved
issues with the underlying system poll function on some macOS versions.
sys.version and the platform module python_build(),
python_branch(), and python_revision() functions now use
git information rather than hg when building from a repo.
Based on original patches by Brett Cannon and Steve Dower.
Previously we configured the mention-bot to only mention people who are members of the Python organization. However, this doesn't currently work
if members don't have their membership public. Instead we will configure mention-bot to poke anyone, even non-members.
* init commit, with initial tests for from_param and fields __set__ and __get__, and some additions to from_buffer and from_buffer_copy
* added the rest of tests and patches. probably only a first draft.
* removed trailing spaces
* replace ctype with ctypes in error messages
* change back from ctypes instance to ctype instance
Allow developers to not have to either test on N Python versions or
looked through multiple versions of the docs to know whether they can
easily update.
allocated.
On PyMem_Realloc failure, _PyCode_SetExtra should free co_extra if
co_extra->ce_extras could not be allocated.
On PyMem_Realloc success, _PyCode_SetExtra should set all unused slots in
co_extra->ce_extras to NULL.
The curses module used mkstemp() + fopen() to create a temporary file in
/tmp. The /tmp directory does not exist on Android. The tmpfile()
function simplifies the task a lot. It creates a temporary file in a
correct directory, takes care of cleanup and returns FILE*.
tmpfile is supported on all platforms (C89, POSIX 2001, Android,
Windows).
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>