Cut down ccache size
- Only save the ccache in the main reusable builds, not on builds that
don't use special build options:
- Generated files check
- OpenSSL tests
- Hypothesis tests
- Halve the max cache size, to 200M
The "Check if generated files are up to date" job of GitHub Actions
now runs the "autoreconf -ivf -Werror" command instead of the "make
regen-configure" command to avoid depending on the external quay.io
server.
Add Tools/build/regen-configure.sh script to regenerate the configure
with an Ubuntu container image. The
"quay.io/tiran/cpython_autoconf:271" container image
(https://github.com/tiran/cpython_autoconf) is no longer used.
* gh-111062 Set up free-threaded CI for windows
Co-authored-by: Donghee Na <donghee.na@python.org>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update
* Update names
* Add files
* Update
* Revert "Update"
This reverts commit 4f17e1af0d.
* fix
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Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add --fast-ci and --slow-ci options to libregrtest:
* --fast-ci uses a default timeout of 10 minutes and "-u all,-cpu"
(skip slowest tests).
* --slow-ci uses a default timeout of 20 minues and "-u all" (run
all tests).
* regrtest header now lists test resources.
* Makefile changes:
* "make test", "make hostrunnertest" and "make coverage-report" now
use --fast-ci option and TESTTIMEOUT variable.
* "make buildbottest" now uses "--slow-ci". Remove options which
became redundant with "--slow-ci".
* "make testall" and "make testuniversal" now use --slow-ci option
and TESTTIMEOUT variable.
* "make testall" now uses "find -exec rm ..." instead of
"find ... -print|xargs rm ...", same as "make clean".
* GitHub Actions workflow:
* Ubuntu and Address Sanitizer jobs now use "make test". Remove
options which became redundant with "--fast-ci".
* Windows jobs now use --fast-ci option.
* Use -j0 to detect the number of CPUs.
* Set Makefile TESTTIMEOUT default to an empty string, since
--slow-ci and --fast-ci use different default timeout. It's now
accepted to pass "--timeout=" to regrtest: treated as not timeout.
* Tools/scripts/run_tests.py now uses --fast-ci option.
* Tools/buildbot/test.bat now uses --slow-ci option. Remove
--timeout=1200 option, redundant with --slow-ci.
Upgrade builds to OpenSSL 1.1.1u.
This OpenSSL version addresses a pile if less-urgent CVEs since 1.1.1t.
The Mac/BuildScript/build-installer.py was already updated.
Also updates _ssl_data_111.h from OpenSSL 1.1.1u, _ssl_data_300.h from 3.0.9, and adds a new _ssl_data_31.h file from 3.1.1 along with the ssl.c code to use it.
Manual edits to the _ssl_data_300.h file prevent it from removing any existing definitions in case those exist in some peoples builds and were important (avoiding regressions during backporting).
backports of this prior to 3.12 will not include the openssl 3.1 header.
* CI: Temporarily skip paths with spaces to avoid "Error: One of your files includes a space"
* Dummy NEWS file to test the action. Will be deleted before merge.
* Revert "Dummy NEWS file to test the action. Will be deleted before merge."
This reverts commit 05cd028fd4.
These are stubs to be used for adding hypothesis (https://hypothesis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) tests to the standard library.
When the tests are run in an environment where `hypothesis` and its various dependencies are not installed, the stubs will turn any tests with examples into simple parameterized tests and any tests without examples are skipped.
It also adds hypothesis tests for the `zoneinfo` module, and a Github Actions workflow to run the hypothesis tests as a non-required CI job.
The full hypothesis interface is not stubbed out — missing stubs can be added as necessary.
Co-authored-by: Zac Hatfield-Dodds <zac.hatfield.dodds@gmail.com>
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This will keep us from adding new unsupported (i.e. non-const) C global variables, which would break interpreter isolation.
FYI, historically it is very uncommon for new global variables to get added. Furthermore, it is rare for new code to break the c-analyzer. So the check should almost always pass unnoticed.
Note that I've removed test_check_c_globals. A test wasn't a great fit conceptually and was super slow on debug builds. A CI check is a better fit.
This also resolves gh-100237.
https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/81057